George Black Logan1

M, #1921, b. 27 June 1866, d. 30 April 1939
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  • Birth*: George Black Logan was born on 27 June 1866 at Wilson Street, Beith, Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland, at 6pm, registered by John Logan (father).1,2
  • Marriage*: He married Jenny May Ronald, daughter of Robert Ronald and Jessie McFie, on 3 March 1893 at 4 Nelson Street, West Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, Married according to the forms of the Free Church of Scotland (after banns) by Edw. D Fingland, with Archd. Smellie and P Ronald as witnesses.1,3
  • Residence*: George Black Logan and Jenny May Ronald resided in March 1893 at 4 Nelson Street, West Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland.3
  • Note*: George Black Logan started as an upholsterer's apprentice, but moved to Glasgow where he became one of the three 'Glasgow Style' furniture
    designers (Taylor, Eadie and Logan) for the firm of Wylie and Lochhead, working at the same time as Charles Rennie MacIntosh, and designing exhibition rooms for the Glasgow International Exhibition in 1901. Some of their work is exhibited in the 1900 room in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum in Glasgow. George settled in Greenock and then in Gourock.1
  • Death*: He died on 30 April 1939 at 24 John Street, Gourock, Scotland, at age 72 at 10pm Robert W Logan (son) as witness.1,4

Family: Jenny May Ronald b. 1871

Citations:

  1. [S180] Letter, John Logan to Michael John Kirke, 30 Jul 1999.
  2. [S180] Letter, John Logan to Michael John Kirke, 30 Jul 1999, Copy of page of 1866 register of births in the Parish of Beith in the County of Ayr, entry No 159.
  3. [S180] Letter, John Logan to Michael John Kirke, 30 Jul 1999, Copy of page 17 of 1893 register of marriages in the West District of Greenock in the County of Renfrew, entry No 33.
  4. [S180] Letter, John Logan to Michael John Kirke, 30 Jul 1999, Transcript of entry in 1939 register of deaths in the District of Gourock in the County of ????, entry No 103.