Person:Jimmy Logue (1)

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James E. Logue
b.Abt 1837
  • HJames E. LogueAbt 1837 - Abt 1899
  • W.  Mary Andrews (add)
m. 1858
  • HJames E. LogueAbt 1837 - Abt 1899
  • WMary Gahan - 1869
m. 1860
m. 23 May 1871
Facts and Events
Name[2] James E. Logue
Alt Name[1][2] Jimmy Logue
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] Abt 1837
Marriage 1858 to Mary Andrews (add)
Marriage 1860 to Mary Gahan
Separation 1860 from Mary Andrews (add)
Other 1869 death of Gahan
with Mary Gahan
Marriage 23 May 1871 to Johanna Gahan
Other[1] From 1871 to 1877 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United Statesin jail
Residence[1] 1877 New York City, New York, United States
Residence[1][4] Feb 1879 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Other 22 Feb 1879 death of Gahan
with Johanna Gahan
Death[1] Abt 7 Oct 1899 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Reference Number Q6200655 (Wikidata)


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] James E. Logue (1837 – October 4, 1899) was a Philadelphia based burglar who is thought to have stolen an accumulative of more than $300,000 over the course of his criminal career. He mostly targeted homes and shops but also occasionally banks and spent time in and out of jail. In brief announcements of his death in 1899, he was referred to as "the notorious bank robber".[1] He is perhaps better known for the disappearance of his third wife, Joanna, who was later discovered to have been murdered by her nephew, Alphonso Cutaiar.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Minor Events of the Week, in Salt Lake, Utah, United States. Broad Ax. (Salt Lake City, Utah)
    Pg. 2, 7 Oct 1899.

    "Philadelphia, Pa. - "Jimmy" Logue, notorious bank robber, died in the county almshouse, aged 62 years."

  2. 2.0 2.1 Story of a Crime, in Rock Island, Rock Island, Illinois, United States. Rock Island Argus. 1893-1920. (Rock Island, Illinois)
    Pg. 2, 29 Apr 1895.

    First subtitle: "Death of the Wife of a Noted Crook Explained"
    Second subtitle: "Run Down After Sixteen Years"
    Third subtitle: "Murderer Proves to be the Natural Nephew of the Victim, but Insists That She Was Suffocated Accidentally, in a Measure - "Jimmy" Logue's Search for the Woman He Made His Wife as He Stood in the Prisoner's Doc't."

  3. Calculated
  4. living with wife, Gahan, and Person:Alphonso Cutaier (1)