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Janet Hunter <[log in to unmask]>
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Good Morning:

I ran across the following will reference in the Philadelphia GenWeb
archives, that I hope will be of interest to someone out there.  I don't
research these families, so maybe this is very old news, but just in case....
I take it a branch of the VA Pleasants were up in Philadelphia in the early
1800s, maybe just visiting?

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/philadelphia/wills/willabstrbk1b.txt

LOGAN, JAMES.  City of Phila.  Merchant.  ---1804. April 29, 1805.
1.320.Legacies to sisters Sarah P. Carter, wife of Dr. James Carter of
Goochland Co. in Virginia, Maria Woodson, wife of Robert H. Woodson and Julia
Logan, both of Goodland Co., Virginia and to Harriet Logan of Phila. Rem. of
estate to his bro. Charles Franklin Logan.  Exec:  Thomas Fisher, Samuel
Pleasants and George Logan.  Wit:  William McIlhenney, Junr., James
Pleasants.

Best Regards,
Janet Hunter


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