Harrison Logue, farmer, P.O. Driftwood, was born January 2, 1820 in what is now Gibson township, Cameron Co., Penn., on the farm he now occupies, and is a son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Jordan) Logue. His father settled in what is now Grove township, Cameron Co., Penn., about 1818, and soon located in Gibson township. He had three wives; by his first wife, Amanda (Mead), he had four children: Lemira M. (Mrs. William Stamp), Alvira (Mrs. Collins Lyman), Mary (Mrs. Henry Mix) and Amanda (Mrs. W. Shaffer); by Nancy (Brooks) his second wife, he had born to him three children: Jane (Mrs. J. L. Johnson), Julia A. (Mrs. Jerome Earl) and Henderson; by Elizabeth (Jordan) his third wife, he has one son, Harrison. Harrison Logue was reared in Gibson township, and married Elizabeth, daughter of David and Elizabeth (Laschbough)[sic] Nelson, and they have eight children: Nancy (Mrs. Clark Johnson), Malvin, David, William, Mary (Mrs. Alonzo Nelson), Emeline (Mrs. James Whitney), Elizabeth (Mrs. Ambrose Marsh) and Enoch. Mr. Logue is a leading farmer and citizen of Gibson township; politically he is a Republican.
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