Robert Logan Sr.

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NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR

Robert Logan Sr. is not in my direct ancestry. He is related by marriage of his son to Euphamia Stoughton, who is 1 step removed in the following ways:

ROBERT LOGAN SR.:
Massey Dillon was a daughter of Isaac Dillon, a veteran of the American Revolution who was killed in an Indian raid at Phillipsburg, NJ. Massey, at age 12, was scalped in this raid, but survived and recovered. She became the wife of Robert Logan Sr. This Robert Logan was apparently born before 1765 in Ireland; appears by 1800 in Slippery Rock Twp., Butler Co. PA; and is taxed in 1803 for 400 acres of land in Slippery Rock Twp. This Robert Logan (and presumably Massey Dillon) appear in the 1800 census with 2 sons & 2 daughters under age 10; and in the 1820 census with 4 sons and 2 daughters. Among their sons were Robert Logan who married Euphamia Stoughton & resided in Slippery Rock Twp., Butler Co. Pa; Isaac Logan who married 1st) Rachel Morton, & 2nd) Dianna Morton, & resided in Allegheny Co. PA; and possibly a James Logan & wife Susanna who resided near Isaac in Allegheny Co. (see 1860 census).
Robert Logan the elder made his will in April of 1840 and died on or about 2 June 1840. The will mentions by name a daughter Martha, wife of Robert Bell.

Date Location Notes Sources
Birth <1765
Marriage to Massey Dillon [5][9]
Death ~2 June 1840 Cranberry Twp., Butler Co. PA [6]

Ancestry chart segment

    Generation 6           Generation 7        Generation 8
 
                       +-- Robert Logan Sr.  
                       |   (<1765-????) 
                       |      
+-- Robert Logan ------+                    
|  (~1798-~1865)       |                    +-- Isaac Dillon
|                      |                    |
|                      +-- Massey Dillon ---+
+                          (~1765?-????)    |
|                                           +-- unknown
|
|
+-- Euphamia Stoughton
    (1810-<1850)
Sources: [5][6][8]


Children

(At least 6 children with Massey Dillon, birth order unknown)

  • The 1820 census suggests that there were 4 sons & 2 daughters.
Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Robert Logan M ~1798
calc from 1850 census
Euphamia Stoughton
Isaac Logan M 1)Rachael Morton;
2) Dianna Morton
[
Martha Logan F Robert Bell [6]
(James ?) Logan
unconfirmed
M
unknown Logan M [3]
unknown Logan F [3]

Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 1800 United States Federal Census, Slipperyrock Twp, Butler Co, PA, pg 8. Census is not dated.
Family headed by Rob't Logan: 2 males <10, 1 male 26-44, 2 females <10, 1 female 26-44.
1800 census pa butler slipperyrock pg 8.jpg
2 1810 United States Federal Census, Slippery Rock Twp, Butler Co, PA, pg 2. Census is not dated.
Family headed by Rob't Logan: 2 males <10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male >44, 2 females <10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 26-44.
1810 census pa butler slippery rock pg 2.jpg
3 1820 United States Federal Census, Slippery Rock Twp, Butler Co, PA, page 5. Census is not dated.
Family headed by Robert Logan: 1 male <10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 16-18, 1 male 16-25, 1 male >44, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 16-25, 1 female >44.
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4 1830 United States Federal Census,
5 Kansas, a cyclopedia of state history...: Volume III, part 1 of Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions, industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons, etc. ... , with supplementary volume devoted to selected personal history and reminiscence. Standard Pub. Co. Chicago, 1912. 3 vol. (in 4 bindings). Vols. I-II edited by Frank W. Blackmar. Transcribed December 2002 by Carolyn Ward. This volume is identified at the Kansas State Historical Society as microfilm LM195. It is a two-part volume 3. See:
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/1912/h3/hamilton_alphius_lamont_l.html
A biographical & genealogical entry re. Alphius Lamont L. Hamilton born 4 Mar 1850 in Harrisville, Butler Co. Pa, subsequently practicing law in Emporia Kansas, was son of William Hamilton (born Mercer Co. PA, moved to Iowa) and Catharine Logan. Her father was Robert Logan who served in the Union army, 100th Regiment Pa infantry. "He entered service at the advanced age of sixty-four and died from exposure at Newport News, VA, before his 3 years' service was over." Additionaly, the maternal great-grandmother of Judge Hamilton (Alphius Lamont L. Hamilton), "Massie Dillon", when a girl of twelve years was captured, scalped and left for dead by the Indians in a raid at Phillipsburg NJ, both parents being killed at the same time." She was found by white settlers and recovered. Her father was Isaac Dillon of NJ, veteran of the Revolution.
6 Will of Robert Logan, dated 18 Apr 1840, transcript supplied by Marc Flitch. (See transcript of will at right, followed by image of deposition of witnesses, and image of swearing in of executors.)
  • The will mentions "wife and several children who have survived me"(these are unnamed); son-in-law Robert Bell & wife Martha Bell, formerly Martha Logan; also mentions property in Slippery Rock Twp sold to John and Thomas Patterson. Witnesses are John McGeorge and Samuel Krist; executors are Alexander McBride and Isaac S. Pearson.
    Note: We believe this to be the will of the senior Robert Logan, husband of Massy Dillon; see dated documents below.
  • Deposition of Samuel Krist and John McGeorge dated 2 June 1840, saying they witnessed the signing of the will of Robert Logan, in the home of William Logan, on 18 April 1840. (Presumably this signifies that Robert Logan died on or shortly before 2 June 1840.)
See will transcript
Krist and McGeorge depositions , 1840 will Robert Logan.jpg

McBride and Pearson sworn executors, 1840 will Robert Logan.jpg
7 Suit against estate of Robert Logan by Rebekah & Dan Smith
  • Suit of Rebekah & Dan Smith against estate of Robert Logan for $7.29 for services rendered Robert Logan during his life, and wife Massey after his death. Services are dated 16 Mar. 1839, & 1841. Lawsuit is dated 5 June 1842(1849?).
    Note: The wording that services in 1839 were during the lifetime of Robert Logan, and services in 1841 for wife Massey were after his death, suggests the estate of Robert Logan whose will is dated 18 Apr. 1840. In addition this document contains a poorly legible signature by Alexander McBride, Executor. In the 1840 will of Robert Logan, he names an "Alexander McBride" as executor. Taken together, this suggests strongly that the 1840 will is that of Robert Logan husband of Massey, (and thus, the father of Robert Logan, husband of Euphamia Stoughton).
See transcript;
Lawsuit of Dan & Rebekah Smith.jpg
8 Logan family tree on Ancestry.com by Michael Burke, see
http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mikegburke&id=I10941
Lists various sources (will, census, "Descendants of Isaac Logan" by Betty S. Collins). Lists
  • 1800 census Slippery Rock Twp: Robert Logan (Sr.) & wife, both age 26-45, with 2 sons & 2 daughters all under 10 yrs.
  • 1820 census Slippery Rock Twp: Robert Logan (Sr.) & wife, both over 45, with 4 sons & 2 daughters.
  • 1803 tax list Slippery Rock Twp: Robert Logan (Sr.) 400 acres.
  • Land transaction 24 June 1824 between Samuel Caldwell & Robert Logan (Jr.) (Allegheny Co. Deed Boook A2 pg 274, & Butler Co. Book E, pgs 40-41.) This property conveyed by Robert Logan & wife Euphamia of Slippery Rock Twp, to Smith Neal on 4 Dec 1827.
  • Will of Robert Logan (Jr.): wife Euphamia, daughter Martha (Mrs. Robert) Bell. ERROR:

    Editor's Note: the will of Robert Logan which names Martha Bell and son-in-law Robert Bell mentions a wife, but DOES NOT NAME HER. (See image, transcript, & accompanying documents elsewhere, this page.) This appears to be the will of Robert Logan (Sr.), husband of Massy Dillon, making Martha Bell not a daughter but a sister-in-law of Euphamia Stoughton. The explanatory name "Euphamia Stoughton" as wife has apparently been added erroneously to the will extract by the website page owner.

    Additional data re. Isaac Logan, brother of Robert Logan (Jr.) is given. Sources include:
  • 1860 census Allegheny Co. PA for family of Isaac Logan (in household 708) and an unidentified but possibly brother James Logan family (residence 711)
9 Butler Sentinel notice, issues of 24 Nov 1827 and 5 Jan 1828. Copy supplied to us by Marc Flitsch.
Robert Logan issued a notice to creditors, that he would not pay bills for his wife Massey who had left him "on the 19th instant". (i.e. 19 Nov 1827). The unknown length of separation extended at least through January.
Butler Sentinel 1827.png
10 Genealogical and Biographical History of Allegheny Co. PA, p. 607, biography of Robert Logan, son of Isaac Logan:
Robert Logan, bricklayer, McKeesport, was born in Elizabeth Township, this county, Jan. 28, 1831, a son of Isaac and Rachel (Morton) Logan. His paternal and maternal grandfathers, Robert Logan and James Morton were both natives of Ireland, of Scotch ancestry, and were among the pioneers of the county. The grandmother of our subject, in the early days of the county, was captured and scalped by the Indians, and left for dead, but recovered and lived to rear a family...
11 Land Warrant Records, Butler Co. PA, indicating two parcels in Slippery Rock (Twp.)acquired by Robert Logan. The first, 140 acres, date of warrant 9 Feb 1816, date of return (approval, after survey) 24 Feb 1821, patentee William Burris et al. The second, 285 acres, date of warrant (& of return) 5 Jan 1838, patentee Robert Logan.
The dates and patentee on the second transaction suggest land transferred from Robert Logan (Sr.) to his son Robert Logan. See: http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/ButlerPages/Butler13.pdf

Source notes

  • Relationship of Rebekah & Daniel Smith to Robert Logan, Sr. is unknown at present (see their suit against estate of Robert Logan, above). Per the website listed below, Daniel Smith married Rebecca Ann Boston (b. 1809). Their daughter Rebecca Ann Smith (b. 1830) married John Campbell Wigton, and this couple named a son Covert Marcellus Wigton (b. 1854). This suggests the family of John Wigton (b. ~1762) & wife Magdalena Covert (b. ~1772), with whom Robert Logan (Jr.) resided in 1850. Descendants of Daniel Smith & wife Rebecca Boston are listed at:
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=kejafu&id=I14477
  • The 1790 census record shows Alexander Logan, living in the Depriciation Tract of Allegheny County (family 1 male >16, 12 males <16, 2 females). This is the area that became Butler County, but there is not a male consistent with Robert Logan if it is presumed that the male >16 is Alexander. Two Robert Logans are found in this census in PA, one in Chester County and one in Delaware County.


  • Page-by-page search of both Slippery Rock and Cranberry Townships in the 1830 US census for Butler County, PA gave no record for a Robert Logan other than the one born about 1800. A second Robert Logan, in Middlesex Twp, is also too young to be Robert Logan Sr. It is possible that Robert was living with someone else and not listed as head of household. He would be nearly 70 by 1830. William Logan is found in the 1840 census for Cranberry Twp, but there are no members of the household old enough to be Robert Sr. or Massey Logan. Robert Sr. signed his will in 1840 at the home of William Logan in Cranberry Twp. A Wm. Logan in Middlesex Twp has a female in her 80's in the household in 1840.

Conjecture

Research Wishlist

  • Obituaries, church records supplying names & dates for children of Robert Logan Sr. & Massey Dillon
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