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Susan Logan

Birth29 Sep 1808 - Court House, Amherst Co., Virginia
Death29 February 1884 - Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, United States
MotherSarah Skinner
FatherHenry Logan

Born in Court House, Amherst Co., Virginia on 29 Sep 1808 to Henry Logan and Sarah Skinner. Susan Logan married Hugh Phelps Dils and had 9 children. She passed away on 29 February 1884 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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Henry Logan
1785 - 1845
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Sarah Skinner
1787 - 1842
Spouse(s)
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Hugh Phelps Dils
1802 - 1868
Children Show all
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Hugh Phelps Dils
1843 - 1866
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Sarah Dils
1839 - 1840
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George Dils
1836 - 1839
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Albert L. Dils
1834 - 1843
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Thurza A. Hopkins
1828 - 1893
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James Wyatt Dils
1826 - 1896
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David Henry Dils
1830 - 1886
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Maria Dils
1841 - 1878
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Barnett Shinn
1845 - 1915

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