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Showing posts with label Logan. Show all posts

January 3, 2010

William Jackson & Pauline Myrtle Logan Coffey

William Jackson Coffey
Pauline Myrtle Logan Coffey
William is the son of Thomas Jackson "Stonewall" and Mattie Payne Coffey. They are all part of the Coffey/Saufley/Payne/Tartar/Logan families that I've been writing about in the last few blogs.

Thomas was the son of Stanton P. and Mary C. Saufley Coffey.  Stanton descends from Eli and Mary "Polly" Coffey Coffey.  They all descend from the so-far unproven Chesley and Jane Cleveland Coffey through Salathiel and Elizabeth Gore Coffey.  These families migrated out of NC to KY in the late 1700 to early 1800 time frame.  Some settled in Green Co. before moving on to Russell Co., and then to KS.  Mattie Payne was born in Russell Co. in 1866 to William Pigg and Mary Jane Tarter Payne.

William married Pauline c1925 in KS.  Information on some of her family can be found in the last few blogs.  Kevin Coffey of Franklin, TN tells me that his grandmother was quite tall for her era - something close to 5' 10" - and played basketball for her high school in Mulvane, Sumner Co., KS.  She once set a state record for consecutive free throws without a miss.

Kevin also included this photo of Pauline with the rest of her team from 1921.

Please drop me a note if you recognize any of the other ladies.
Pauline - Second from left

Another Logan Family Photo!

James Cleo Logan (fore); Fred Logan
I really like this photo!  I haven't a clue to the name of the oxen, but the driver was James Cleo Logan, son of Fred and Alta Cheatham Logan.  Fred is off to the right.

The date scrawled across the bottom is somewhat misleading.  The family had been in Kansas for many years before 1925.  In fact, Cleo was born there in Oct., 1895.

Kevin Coffey believes, and I tend to concur that Sumner county, or perhaps the town of Mulvane was celebrating pioneer days when the photo was taken.

In any event, it is an excellent and well preserved photo.

How are your old photographs?  Do you have some to share?

January 2, 2010

Frederick William Logan


Kevin Coffey of Franklin, TN continues to submit great photographs of his ancestors. This one is of his great-grandfather, Frederick William Logan, born Jun. 28, 1870 in Illinois, died Aug, 13, 1959 in Mulvane, Sumner Co., KS.


Frederick married Alta May Cheatham c1895 in KS.  She was born in that state on May 28, 1876 and died there on Mar. 19, 1957.  Both she and Frederick are buried and their graves marked by headstones* in the Mulvane cemetery.

The Logans raised seven children:

Cleo, born c1896.

Henry C., born 1898, died 1941, married Nellie, born 1899 in KS, died 1963 in Mulvane.  Both are buried in the Mulvane cemetery**.  I know of two children:  Roger, born c1918 and Vernon, born c1920.

Pauline, who married William Jackson Coffey, Kevin's grandparents.

Velda, born c1904; Fred, Jr., born c1906; Irene, born c1909 and Charles H., born c1917.

*Headstone photo by Find-A-Grave contributor, Dennis Miller.
**Headstone photo by Find-A-Grave contributor Aaron Blake

January 1, 2010

Thomas Jackson "Stonewall" & Mattie Payne Portwood Coffey

This is an update on the family of Thomas Jackson "Stonewall" Coffey and his family with Mattie Payne Portwood.  Click on the title link for earlier information and here for additional information.

Mattie Payne Portwood Coffey &
first husband, William Bruce Portwood
This photo of Mattie is with her first husband, William Bruce Portwood, probably taken on or shortly after their wedding day, Nov. 23, 1890.

William died in Texas on Sep. 9, 1893 and was buried at Friendship Cemetery in Boyd, Wise Co., TX.  He was 27 years old.

Some years after William died and after Mattie had returned to her parents home in Jamestown, Russell Co., KY, she married Thomas Jackson "Stonewall" Coffey, a son of Stanton P. and Mary C. Saufley Coffey.

William Bruce Portham
Mattie and "Stonewall" had several children in Russell Co. before moving to Kansas. Their children were:

Robert L., born Oct., 1889
Elaine - born Feb., 1897.
Robert and Elaine appear in the 1900 census as grandchildren of William and Mary Jane Payne, Mattie's parents. The Coffey family was living with Mattie's parents in Jamestown. In that census, Mattie reported that she was the mother of two children and, two were living. Because she had two children by Portman, Robert and Elaine seem likely to be Stonewall's from an earlier marriage.

The order of children becomes a bit confused when in 1910 William J., age 12, born in KY, appeared with the family as a son. Robert E. was 10 years old. Reubin Payne and Charles Sofley were also enumerated as their children. Reubin was born in 1902 and Charles in 1907. There was a son, George Stanton, between them who was born in 1905, but was not enumerated with the family in the 1910 census.

Mattie's two children with Portwood, Ella May, age 18 and Thomas B., age 16 were with the Coffey family in 1910.

In 1920 the children still at home were: William, age 22; Robert, age 20; Reubin, age 17; George, age 14 and Charles, age 12.

Robert was Robert E. Lee Coffey who married a lady by the name of Lula and appear in the 1930 census of Mulvane, Sumner Co., KS without children.

William Jackson married Pauline Myrtle Logan c1925. They also appear in the 1930 Mulvane census with children William, born c1927 and Dorothy M., born c1928.

A Reuben P. Coffey, age 25, born KY, was an inmate at the Kansas State Industrial Reformatory in 1930. Also in the Reformatory that year was Bill Coffey, age 20, born KS, but no relationship to Stonewall's family is known to have existed.

Also that year, a Charles S. Coffey, age 22, born KS, was a boarding house lodger in Wichita, Sedgwick Co., KS. He was unemployed.

George was a US Army student aviator at Kelly Field when he died in a plane crash in 1929. Injuries were described in his death certificate as "fracture, compound, comminuted, two (2) inches above right eye. Death was instantaneous."

Most from this family are buried at Belle Plaine Cemetery in Sumner Co., KS.

The photograph of Mattie Coffey and William Bruce Portman is courtesy of Kevin Coffey.  Kevin has submitted additional photos and comments that will be published in subsequent blogs.

September 23, 2008

Coffey-Portwood Family - Update



See previous blog for un-marked photo and additional information.

Family members are identified as follows:

1 - Ruben Coffey 2 - Oscar Cather 3 - Ella May Cather 4 - Charles Coffey 5 - Bruce Portwood 6 - Mary Portwood 7 - Bill (William Jackson) Coffey 8 - Tommy Miller 9 - Pauline Logan Coffey 10 - Virginia Miller 11 - Lulu Coffey 12 - Bob (Robert E. Lee) Coffey

13 - Peggy Portwood 14 - Dorothy Coffey 15 - Dick Portwood 16 & 17 - Thomas Jackson and George Bruce Coffey 18 - Tom Portwood 19 - Billy Coffey 20 - Jack Cather 21 & 22 - Mattie Coffey and Bobby

The Miller girls are step-daughters of Oscar Cather.