As a boy I excelled at the Indian games of long ball and snow snake. An eighth adult victim was found in his .
Cops: Two Brothers, Two Motives in Beason Family Murder I was very excite to find this history along with the info about the tribe. On the afternoon of December 25, Lawson first shot his daughters, Carrie and Maybell, as they were setting out to their uncle and aunt's house. Thank you. Unfortunately out of jealousy, William was assassinated by a tribe member who poisoned him. It grew to great size before dying in 1964.[11]. The roots of the Dec. 14 massacre by Scots-Irish Presbyterian militia lay decades earlier in the settlement patterns of the region. The visiting Mingo were lured by the promise of whiskey and games.
THE KILLER CLOWNS CAME BACK.. **SECURITY FOOTAGE** - YouTube The family farm began to decline in the mid-90s, around the time of Sheri Shafer's divorce from Scott and Stacy's father, Steve, and the death of her grandmother, Wilma. Word of the murders raced through the western border settlements and with it the fear of Indian retaliation. My father after retiring from the war path, settled at Cold Spring, in the Allegheny Reservation, in New York State, where he died in 1944 aged 100 years. Christopher Harris, 30, and Jason Harris, 22, are charged in the deaths. A 3-Year-Old Boy Was The Only Witness To His Mother's Murder In January 1992, 26-year-old Charlene Puffenbarger was found bludgeoned in her suburban Cleveland home. "James Logan." Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Sorry, there are no recent results for popular commented articles. I am looking for information about John Spicer (born 1814, died 1882) from whom I am descended. A short while later, a second Indian, drawn to the site by the report of Myers's rifle, also was executed. The bodies of the family members were found with their arms crossed and rocks under their heads. "Without it it is impossible, and thousands of the inhabitants must be involved in misery and distress." Clearly, Virginia sought to widen the conflict, hoping that a victory over the western tribes would legitimize Virginia's claims to the region. Until now, authorities had said only that the Gees and their children Justina, 14-year-old Dillen Constant, 11-year-old Austin Gee and survivor Tabitha Gee were the victims of blunt force trauma and a violent struggle had taken place. Logan, the county seat of Hocking County, was named in honor of Chief Logan of the Mingo Indian tribe. McKee assured his guests that the incident was the act of "a few rash and inconsiderate White People, and not by the intention or Knowledge of any of our Wise People"; he promised them that Dunmore, after he learned of the murders, would surely take every step to rectify the situation. During the course of the last long and bloody war, Logan remained idle in his cabin, an advocate for peace. Logan continued his attacks on white settlers and associated himself with British-allied Mohawks during the American Revolution. The story of the Spicer Massacre is one of great interest to the descendents of the Greene County's original settlers. Killed that morning in Bellefontaine, Ohio, were: The family farm began to decline in the mid-90s, around the time of Sheri Shafers divorce from Scott and Stacys father, Steve, and the death of her grandmother, Wilma. Baker and the Mingos had lived peacefully ever since Logan's arrival. Reducing that likelihood makes t. Surprised I didnt know about this one. [9] In 1822 the speech inspired the John Neal novel Logan, which also featured Logan as a main character. Going to have to call my dad about this in the morning, he currently lives in that city. Hello, I am searching for my 4th great grandfather. Logan's friendly relations with white settlers changed after the Yellow Creek Massacre of April 30, 1774. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. The massacre of the Roberts family is best told in a manuscript (1) left by John Anderson, relative of Roberts, and a near neighbor. I'm a Spicer/Bowen descendant through my mother's paternal line. Following a prevailing Native American practice, the young man who would become Logan the Mingo took the name "James Logan" out of admiration for his father's friend.[4]. Additionally his wife and 4 of his children were in the family home and someone burned it down, killing them all. Funeral of the slain Lawson family in Germanton, North Carolina, in 1929. Numerous places carry Logan's name, including: Direct same to Lee Sultzman, as re-directed by West Virginia Archives and History, "Heron Who Waits at the Speleawee-thepee: The Ohio River and the Shawnee World", From Documentary History of Dunmore's War, "On This Day in West Virginia History, April 30, 1774: Massacre of Logan's family", Jefferson and the Indians: The Tragic Fate of the First Americans, Appletons' Cyclopdia of American Biography, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Logan_(Iroquois_leader)&oldid=1135970551, Logan Honors Program - at Fort Steuben Scout Reservation in. It's located about 5 miles N of Lexington, take Rt. William Spicer remained among the Mingo with whom he had a great respect because of his athleticism. My mother was a daughter of the Seneca Chief Cornplanter.
Lara Logan Investigates: Mexican Mormon Massacre - IMDb A plot was hatched to fake a kidnapping. Logan's sister was panic stricken; she ran across the courtyard in front of the trading post and stopped six feet in front of one of Greathouse's men. Society in July and saw the painting and the iron. Stella said that she had overheard Fannie's sisters-in-law and aunts, including Stella's mother, Jettie Lawson, discussing how Fannie had confided in them that she had been concerned about an "incestuous relationship" between Charlie and Marie. Concrete edging borders the grave containing Charlie and the seven victims. Is it possible he didn't/wasn't (and wasn't involved in the murders), but saw a vulnerable teen girl he could exploit to have a relationship with after he got to know her because of investigating the murders? After the murder of his family, though, Logan went on the warpath. He wore a red cap much the same as the white hunters do now. I love a joke and enjoy a good dinner. Hello. Missouri Humanities Council Archaeologist Erin Whitson shows area property owner Bill Buchanan some melted window glass and burned ceramics as possible evidence of the 1886 fire. Listen to the harrowing tale of the Duperrault Family Massacre. I would love for someone to contact me as I'm trying to trace this heritage as everyone older than me is now goneFrom what I see William Spicer Cochran was my great grandfathers dad. If anyone has any further information, please email me at azapcic@yahoo.com. You can always count on Topix. Logan was merely a war leader. Michael Myers of Washington County, Pennsylvania, to guide them over to the west side of the Ohio River where they wished to travel up Yellow Creek and examine some land a few miles from the stream's confluence with the Ohio. Logan's father Chief Shikellamy, who was Oneida, worked closely with Pennsylvania official James Logan to maintain the Covenant Chain relationship with the colony of Pennsylvania. Elizabeth Spicer (Betsy) is my 4th GrGrandmother. Posthumously it was speculated that he had impregnated his eldest daughter (Marie, 16). According to investigators, Moody shot his grandparents with a .22-caliber rifle before heading home, where he went from bedroom to bedroom, shooting his mother, teenage sister and two friends. The bodies of the Mingo victims were mutilated. Logan and his hunting party were camped on the west bank of. The graveyard was renamed in their memory after the family's 1886 massacre.
Logan family | TheBoldandtheBeautiful Wiki | Fandom Hi Joshua, Nice meeting you. The reason for this massacre was the resistance attempts by the residents of the city. Skip to main content. The Mingo people laughed at the sight of the young girl attacking a grown woman and held the event as a great act of heroism.
Murder of the Lawson family - Wikipedia Influential tribal chiefs in the region, such as Cornstalk (Shawnee), White Eyes (Lenape), and Guyasuta (Seneca/Mingo), attempted to negotiate a peaceful resolution lest the incident develop into a larger war, but by Native American custom Logan had the right to retaliate for the murders. A tribesman named Snake took hold of the crying infants feet and bashed its head against the side of the cabin. I was surprised by Stacy's lack of visible physical scars and impairment. definitely ties the Mingo Chief John Logan, as the leader of the Roberts massacre. He says: Last Friday was two weeks ago (October 21), Logan, a famous chief went home with a little boy, a son of Roberts on Holston, and two of Blackmore's Negroes. Logan meets with the surviving family members . -- The grandparents of the lone teenage survivor of a Houston massacre are "in awe" of her courage that allowed her to call the police . He placed the bodies in the tobacco barn. Thank you for sharing this; as sad as it is I still love learning about the history of my state. By late May, only Logan's Mingos were at war. Myers shot and killed the Indian. Here is the Rolla weather data for the 24-hour period ending at 7:30 a.m. Thursday, March 2, 2023.
The ghosts are not silent - ABC News By the spring of 1774, Logan and his extended family (including Gibson's Indian wife) had relocated to a camp at the mouth of Yellow Creek.
Teen's Family Had Problems Before Shootings | Fox News Accused proclaimed his innocence even as he was hung from a bridge. Scholars agree that Logan Elrod was a son of Chief Shikellamy, an important diplomat for the Iroquois Confederacy. They'd tie up Ashley and demand a ransom. During the Seven Years War, Shikellamy and his family had sought refuge at Thomas McKee's trading post.
The Murder of 9 American Mormons in Mexico and What Came After - Insider The final resting place of Patrick Wallace is unsure but may be within Steelvilles Burrell Cemetery based on the original burial description. The most surprising part of the story is that the victims were known quite well to Christopher Harris. John Petty or Sogogeghyata, was the youngest of his brothers and bore the name of a Shamokin Indian Trader.
The Yellow Creek Massacre - IntriguingHistory Who is there to mourn for Logan? When Betsy was very old, her granddaughter, Ruth Steele was responsible for filling a pipe for her and place a coal from the wood fire on it so Grandma could have another smoke. However, her captivity was short lived. The testimony from the domestic abuse counselor is pretty damning. On 29 July a row broke out over a trivial matter: damage to a stereo that Logan was blamed for. My cousin said to google and that is how I came upon this conversation. She saw the killer, and he had grey hair. View of the historical marker looking south along state route 2. Logan (also known as Tah-gah-jute) was a Cayuga and Mingo leader in the Ohio Valley in the 1770s. Area property owner Bill Buchanan and Missouri Humanities Council Archaeologist Erin Whitson next to the suspected old cellar remaining from the Logan family homes 1886 razing. Members of the Fundamentalist Mormon group were ambushed while driving in three vehicles, with authorities believing a drug cartel may be responsible.WATCH T. The graveyard was renamed in their memory after the family's 1886 massacre. The third, William, born in 1914, died of an illness in 1920.
Logan Name Meaning & Logan Family History at Ancestry.com After his 1760s move to the Ohio Country, he became affiliated with the Mingo, a tribe formed from Seneca, Cayuga, Lenape and other remnant peoples. Sid Hatfield was the Sheriff of Matewan, West Virginia from 1919 until his death in 1921.