... Nathan M. and Rebecca (Martin) Logan, the former of whom was born on September 27, 1857, in Decatur county, and the latter of whom was born on December 29, 1860, in Decatur county. Mrs. Power [Leila Logan], who is the eldest child of her parents, was born on May 31, 1882, ...
... Of Mrs. Power's ancestry it may be said that her father [Nathan M Logan], who owns a beautiful home of ninety acres of land in Fugit township, and one hundred and sixty acres of land in Jackson county, Oklahoma, was born in a brick house erected by his father, Joseph A. Logan, in 1855. ...
... Nathan M. Logan's wife, to whom he was married on May 24, 1881, and who before her marriage was Rebecca Martin, is the daughter of David and Mary (Kincaid) Martin, the former of whom was born in 1833, and who died in 1896, in Decatur county. David Martin was the son of David Martin, Sr., of Kentucky, who came to Fugit township in 1821.
Mrs. Ernest D. Power [Leila Logan], who, as heretofore stated, was the eldest child born to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan M. Logan, is one of three children. The others are
- Luther Martin, born in 1887, and who died on January 29, 1902;
- the third child, Mary, who was born on August 18, 1893, was graduated from Monmouth College in 1915, the same institution as that attended by her sister.
Both the Power family and the Logan family are members of the United Presbyterian church at Springhill.
Nathan M. Logan, who has been a Republican and Prohibitionist is now identified with the Progressive party, and votes for the best man at the polls. ...