Benjamin Logan
Jane McClure
She was a daughter of Gen Benjamin Logan, an early pioneer of Lincoln County, who moved to Kentucky in May, 1777, and built Logan's Fort, near Stanford, in which he lived. He was a celebrated Indian fighter, and the progenitor of a race of noble men.
Married 10 May 1806 to Judge Christopher Tompkins
Frankfort, Franklin, Kentucky
Children:
Sarah Ann Tompkins 1809–1900
Christopher Tompkins 1812–1837
Eugenia Tompkins 1818–1880
Theodosia Tompkins 1824–1900
Davidella Tompkins 1829–1868
Judge Christopher Tompkins built 1st frame house in Glasgow Ky. He and relatives are buried behind it, now known as Preston Place.
Benjamin Logan
Jane McClure
She was a daughter of Gen Benjamin Logan, an early pioneer of Lincoln County, who moved to Kentucky in May, 1777, and built Logan's Fort, near Stanford, in which he lived. He was a celebrated Indian fighter, and the progenitor of a race of noble men.
Married 10 May 1806 to Judge Christopher Tompkins
Frankfort, Franklin, Kentucky
Children:
Sarah Ann Tompkins 1809–1900
Christopher Tompkins 1812–1837
Eugenia Tompkins 1818–1880
Theodosia Tompkins 1824–1900
Davidella Tompkins 1829–1868
Judge Christopher Tompkins built 1st frame house in Glasgow Ky. He and relatives are buried behind it, now known as Preston Place.
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