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Note: Sottish Anglican clergyman turned Quaker. Only two children survived to adulthood: James, who became a state leader in William Penn's colony of PA, and William who moved to Bristol and became a physician. William was married, but had no children. Before 1674: Patrick Logan, James's father , the chaplain for the Lady at Stenton, is convinced to become a Quaker. Because of this, Patrick Logan had to immigrate from Scotland to Ulster. Here Patrick found work as a schoolmaster at Lurgan, county Armagh. Patrick married Isabel Hume, also a Quaker. She had nine children but only James and his brother William survived childhood. 12.� Eev. Patrick Looan, b. Ormiston, East Lothian, in 1630, d. in Bristol, England. He was a chaplain and subsequently a member of the religious Society of Friends. He m. Isabel, daughter of James Hume (son of the above Sir Patrick Hume), the manager of the estates of the Earl of Murray, and his wife, Bothia Dundas (sister of James Dundas, of Duddingstone, Linlithgow, also of Eoyal Descent, and had: Dr. William Logan, of Bristol, England, and :
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