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Archive for April 2nd, 2011
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Charles and Rosa Logie ~ Shipwrecked in the South Pacific – 4 Oct 1855
Posted on 2 April 2011 | No CommentsIn an earlier post, we left Charles and Rosa Clara Logie standing in water up to their chests on a sunken section of an atoll in the South Pacific. Their... -
Charles Logie – Casket Maker
Posted on 2 April 2011 | No CommentsShortly after arriving in Lake City, Utah, now known as American Fork, he used his carpentry training to support his family. After being shipwrecked in the South Pacific, Charles, Rosa... -
Pirate Attack on the Bark, ‘Morning Star’
Posted on 2 April 2011 | No CommentsMy first cousin (six times removed), Major William Logie, had many interesting experiences in his life. One of the most interesting was being a passenger aboard the bark “Morning Star”... -
The Featherstone Diary
Posted on 2 April 2011 | No CommentsThomas Featherstone kept a personal diary most of his life. A faithful journal keeper, he documented his early life and the day-by-day events of traveling by ship trip from Liverpool... -
Gold Rush Diary of David Lewis Drew
Posted on 2 April 2011 | No CommentsMy 2nd great grandfather, David Lewis Drew, left his comfortable home in Plymouth, Massachusetts to make his fortune in California during the famous Gold Rush. His descendants are very fortunate... -
Commenced The Bible Tonight – David Drew Diary
Posted on 2 April 2011 | No CommentsDavid Lewis Drew kept a diary for the year 1856 detailing his life as a placer miner in what is now Calaveras County California. His original spellings have been left... -
Ground Did Not Pay Very Well – Today Only Got Ten Dollars. David Drew Diary
Posted on 2 April 2011 | No CommentsMarch 1856 found spring flowers blooming in Calaveras County. Reading the entries in David Lewis Drew’s diary, spring rain and high water from winter snow melt impacted his efforts to... -
Charly Dug Out A Dead Man Yesterday. David Drew Diary
Posted on 2 April 2011 | No CommentsApril 1856 started out with an adventure for David Lewis Drew and his gold mining partners in Calaveras County, California. The river was high from the continuing snow melting in...











