Tennesseeans in the War of 1812 Loggins, Dixon Pvt Col N T Perkins Capt Geo W Mar Vol Mtd 1 af The First Settlers of San Augustine County, Texas C M Loggins pg49 pg54 #167 #731 26 dec 1839 amt 3-640 28 Sept 1841 San Augustine County, Texas Courthouse Records - Loose Papers 1831-1906 Martin Loggins listed in Montgomery County, Tenn 1820 1850 San Augustine County, Texas Census 20 228 228 Loggins Susan 58 F 550 S.C. X Chinquapin/Loggins/Redland Cemetery San Augustine County, Texas US HWY 96 go 7.5 miles south of the State HWY 147 and US HWY 96 intersection; turn right (west) on a county dirt road and go 1.2 miles. The cemetery is on the left. This cemetery began in May of 1838 when Minnie Loggins, the nineteen year old daughter of Martin and [Susanna Willingham Loggins], died. On June 5, 1838, Cade Loggins died. They were both buried on property belonging to Susanna's brother, Edward Willingham. In 1847, Susanna Loggins bought the land from her brother. Cade Loggins b. 1802 d. 1824 F. Martin Loggins M. Susanna Willingham Sp Nancy Oliphant. NOTE: his data may be in error as his mother was born c1792. He died c1838 maybe 5 June 1838 Greenberry Loggins no dates (d. 27 Dec 1848?) F. Martin Loggins M. Susanna Willingham Martin Loggins no dates (d. 27 Dec 1848?) A native of Tennessee in the Seventeens F. William Loggins Sp. Susanna Willingham Minnie Loggins b.1817 d.1838 F. Martin Loggins M. Susanna Willingham Samuel Loggins no dates (1810-1887?) F. Martin Loggins M. Susanna Willingham Sp Melissa Oliphant Suana Loggins no dates (1792-1870-80?) Wife of Martin Loggins |