James Logan1

M, #553, b. 10 March 1757, d. 4 December 1785
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  • Birth*: James Logan was born on 10 March 1757.1
  • Christening: He was christened on 13 March 1757 at Kilbirnie Parish, Ayr, Scotland, .2
  • Note*: He was a young man of great promise. He was a schoolmaster in Johnstone where he was very successful. He returned home to Windy Balgray where he died of consumption. His sister, Agnes said of him, that he was of mild and quiet disposition, but exceedingly witty and fond of harmless diversion. She said, one day whilst attending to the fire, to use her own words, as a wee dour to kenle, geid some them to Kerr to open the door or the fire wad gae out. "Na, na, Nannie woman", qho Jamie, "wad it not be liker the thing to hae the door steekit to keep it in."1
  • Death*: He died on 4 December 1785 at Windy Balgray, Scotland, at age 28.1

Citations:

  1. [S49] William Logan Genealogy of the Logans of Kilbirnie, Unpublished Genealogy, "Page 9."
  2. [S133] OPR Index "Ba: C115962, So: 1041381, FR83 and Ba: C115966, So: 304665, FRCH2V4P28."