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William H. Loggins Biography
Contributed by: David Donahue |
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This material was
originally donated to the TNGenWeb where it shall remain in Legacy.
This information was taken from Goodspeed's History of Tennessee published
in 1886/1887. |
William H. Loggins is a son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Baugus)
Loggins, who were born in Montgomery and Humphreys Counties, Tenn.,
respectively. Both came to Perry County when young, and here they married
and spent the remainder of their lives. The father was a farmer, and died
in 1871. The mother's death occurred in 1869. Our subject is one of two
surviving members of a family of five children, and was born in Perry
County, Tenn., September 17, 1857. He resided at home until the family was
broken up by his father's death. He was then a farm laborer for eight
years, and on November 17, 1879, his marriage with Tennessee Jane Ingram
was celebrated. He soon purchased the farm where he now resides, which
consists of 384 acres, and soon purchased another farm of 165 acres. To
Mr. and Mrs. Loggins four interesting children were born, namely: Docia
Elizabeth, deceased; Benjamin Littleton, deceased; Ada Azahie, deceased;
and William Thomas, still living. Mr. Loggins is a prosperous farmer, and
a man highly esteemed by all who know him. |
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