James J. Benjamin Logue 1846 — 1932
Born on Nov 1846 to William Morreson Logue and Matilda Skipton Logue. James J. Benjamin Logue passed away on Dec 1932, at the age of 86 and was buried in Newlons Grove Cemetery in Cass County, IA. James J. Benjamin Logue was married to Arabella "belle" Lane Logue and had 4 children: Edwin Martin Logue, George W. Logue, Eva Logue, Sabra Belle Logue.
- Birth:
- Nov 1846
- Death:
- Dec 1932 (aged 86)
- Born in:
- Illinois
- Burial place:
-
Newlons Grove Cemetery
Iowa
Passed away Relatives of James J. Benjamin Logue
parents
William Morreson Logue
1821 — 1904
(aged 82)
Matilda Skipton Logue
1825 — 1914
(aged 88)
spouses
Arabella "belle" Lane Logue
1848 — 1923
(aged 75)
children
Edwin Martin Logue
1868 — 1939
(aged 70)
George W. Logue
1870 — 1879
(aged 9)
Eva Logue
1872 — 1879
(aged 7)
Sabra Belle Logue
1879 — 1961
(aged 82)
siblings
James J. Benjamin Logue
Died 1932
John Hardin Logue
1850 — 1920
(aged 69)
Daniel Skipton Logue
1853 — 1921
(aged 67)
Lucinda Jane Logue
1855 — 1937
(aged 82)
William Oliver Logue
1860 — 1951
(aged 91)
Susana "susie" Logue Edwards
1869 — 1941
(aged 72)
Who is Else Buried at Newlons Grove Cemetery in Iowa
Daniel Skipton Logue
1853 — 1921
(aged 67)
Eva Logue
1872 — 1879
(aged 7)
George William Logue
1858 — 1905
(aged 47)
John Hardin Logue
1850 — 1920
(aged 69)
John Richard Logue
1828 — 1898
(aged 69)
Lucinda Jane Logue
1855 — 1937
(aged 82)
Matilda Skipton Logue
1825 — 1914
(aged 88)
Oliver Dabney Logue
1862 — 1934
(aged 71)
Tabitha A Hall Logue
1835 — 1907
(aged 72)
William Morreson Logue
1821 — 1904
(aged 82)
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FAQ
When was James J. Benjamin Logue born?
James Logue was born on November 1846
Where was James J. Benjamin Logue born?
James Logue was born in Mason County, Illinois
When did is James J. Benjamin Logue pass away?
James Logue passed away in December 1932
Where is James J. Benjamin Logue buried?
James Logue is interred in Cass County, Iowa
At what age did James J. Benjamin Logue pass away?
James Logue passed away at the age of 86
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