Hi Holly,
Thank you very much. This is one article I have not seen and it helps a
lot. It looks like Louise was visiting her ex-in-laws. Her daughter Mable
Coffin (Donnelly) married Edwin Heidenrich 31 Dec 1913 and it looks like
Louise must have been there for the wedding and stayed a couple of weeks.
She was still living with her husband George Logan in 1920 and they
apparently had moved back to Tonopah, as George was an engineer at one of
the mines in Brougher Divide.
I failed to say that George and Louise Logan had a son Chester Clarence and
he seems to have resided in California as an adult, as he was in Alameda in
1920.
I certainly appreciate your help. Thanks so much for taking your time to
help me.
Yvonne
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From: nvwashoe-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:nvwashoe-bounces@rootsweb.com]On
Behalf Of Holly Hart
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 8:47 AM
To: gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com; nvwashoe(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [NVWASHOE] Obituary Olive Louise Logan
There is a news article (Nevada State Journal: Jan. 11, 1914, p. five)
saying, "Mrs. George Logan of Oakland, Cal. has been the house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Coffin the past week." If this is the same person (Louise's
maiden name was Coffin), then she was living in Oakland, CA in 1914 and may
have died there, not in Nevada.
If you try looking in the Oakland newspapers, you may find her obit there.
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