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    1. [GABALDWI] Relationship Philip Logan to Philip D. Logan
    2. Arnold Logan
    3. I am trying to determine the relationship, if any, of Philip Logan, Rev. War soldier/musician, to Philip D. Logan. Philip D. Logan, born about 1787, was in the War of 1812. He enlisted in Milledgeville in 1812 and served in Newnan's Command of Ga. Vols. in Capt. Tomlinson Fort's Company of Ga. Vols. under command of Lt. Abram B. Fannin from 6/24/1812 to 10/19/1812. The Co. Muster Roll shows "Roll dated Newhope Oct. 19, 1812." Was there a town of Newhope or was it a G.M.D.? If Newhope was a town, would like to know where it was located. He then served in Capt. Thomas' Co., Art'y., Ga. Militia, in Capt. Jett Thomas' Company of Ga. Vol. Artillery from 8/20/1813 to 3/14/1814. Philip Logan was born in 1760 in N. C. He enlisted in 1777 and served as a musician/fifer in the 4th Regiment of the Continental Line North Carolina for 3 years. He received bounty land in Washington Co., Ga., in 1784, warrant #1283. In 1818 he received a pension while living in Baldwin Co., Ga., in Capt. Marshall's District. He was eligible for 2 land lottery draws in 1820. He also died in early 1820. Believe Philip is Philip D.'s father but have not been able to find verifying documentation. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Arnold Logan in TX

    10/04/2000 10:52:28