tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8574824487862010935.post2816345945593726045..comments2024-03-09T10:15:42.923-07:00Comments on My Mayflower Line and other connections by Reba LOGUE McMillan: Uncle John, Revolutionary War patriot and was Adam Logue Protestant or Catholic?Reba Mchttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01552565585629973222noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8574824487862010935.post-76619717984303366412011-12-10T10:19:46.850-07:002011-12-10T10:19:46.850-07:00I believe that I have found the ship on which John...I believe that I have found the ship on which John Logue traveled to America and from which he escaped. Below is an ad in the PA Gazette, offering a reward for his capture and return:<br />An ad was placed in the Pennsylvania Gazette for a runaway sailor’s apprentice named John Loag. The date on the ad was November 10, 1773. This may not be our man, but it sure sounds like it could be. Here is the ad:<br /><br />SIX DOLLARS Reward. RUN away from on board the ship Jupiter, Alexander Ewing, master, two apprentices, named JAMES HUGHES, and JOHN LOAG; the former is about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, a thick stout made fellow, with fair hair, and is smooth faced; had on a light grey jacket, flannel drawers , coarse yarn stockings, and shoes, without buckles. The latter is about 5 feet 8 inches high, has short red hair, and is of a ruddy complexion; had on a grey outside jacket, white under ditto, a pair of tarred red trowsers, small round hat, and shoes, without any stockings. It is supposed that Hughes is harboured by a certain John McGonigle, who lives in Southwark, and that Loag was enticed away by one Dougherty, who has lately purchased a tract of land near Juniata. Whoever takes up and secures the said apprentices, so that their master may have them again, shall have THREE POUNDS reward for either, and reasonable charges, paid by ANDREW CALDWELL.<br /><br />Ad for ship Jupiter:<br /><br />For NEWCASTLE and PHILADELPHIA in<br /> AMERICA,<br /> The good Ship<br /> JUPITER, burthen<br /> three hundred tons,<br /> Alexander Ewing, Master,<br /> remarkable for fast<br /> Sailing and short Passages,<br /> will clear to sail<br /> for the Parts aforesaid the<br /> 20th Instant. Those that<br />Chuse [choose?] to take this favourable Opportunity to<br />go there as Passengers, Redemptioners, or Servants,<br />will meet good Treatment, by applying<br />to Andrew Gregg and James Thompson,<br />or the Captain, who will agree with them on<br />good Terms.<br /> This Ship is just arrived from Philadelphia<br />with a Cargo of Flour, after an agreeable<br />Passage of twenty-seven Days, all well.<br /> This Ship sailed from this the 11th of May<br />last for Philadelphia, where she landed her<br />Passengers all in good Health and great Spirits<br />and will positively be clear to Sail again in the<br />Course of this Month.<br /> L.Derry [Londonderry?], August 1, 1772.Marilyn Loguenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8574824487862010935.post-37925677112835972472011-11-10T08:43:48.623-07:002011-11-10T08:43:48.623-07:00My gggg gf is John Logue and my mother Flor May (n...My gggg gf is John Logue and my mother Flor May (now deceased) did a lot of work on our family. Your blog is great. I would like to get more info on the fmaily before they immigrated from Ireland. Feel free to contact me at dharrington1190@gmail.comdennis harringtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13739593857401028896noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8574824487862010935.post-63724853722597791532011-11-09T11:02:44.933-07:002011-11-09T11:02:44.933-07:00Hello, my name is Sarah Catherine Logue and I am r...Hello, my name is Sarah Catherine Logue and I am related the Logue's of Lycoming County in Pennsylvania. If you need any information about my side of the family, I would be happy to oblige. My grandmother, Camille Woods Logue made an extensive family tree tracing us back to Ireland. Again, I would be happy to assist you. I can be reached by Facebook, email x3poissonnariatx@aol.com, or by phone 610 413 2654.<br />Sincerely, <br />Sarah Catherine LogueAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com