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Robert Clunie Logie, SV/PROG

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Fochabers, Bellie, Morayshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: July 20, 1866 (67)
Greenfield House, Claremont, Cape Town, South Africa
Place of Burial: Kaapstad
Immediate Family:

Son of Alexander Logie and Agnes Clunie
Husband of Wilhelmina Margaretha Stadler, b4c2 SM and Catharina Francina Preller, b3 SM
Father of Alexander Henry Logie, b1; John Frederick Logie; Agnes Christina Dreyer (Logie); Harriet Elizabeth Catherine Logie; Catherine Frances Logie and 6 others
Brother of Elizabeth Logie; Major William Logie; Capt. Alexander Logie; John Clunie Logie; James Logie and 3 others

Managed by: Hester Maria Christina Marx
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About Robert Clunie Logie, SV/PROG

  • Birth Date 5/22/1799
  • Death Date 1882
  • First Name Robert Clunie
  • Last Name Logie
  • Gender Male
  • Birth Location Bellie, Fochabers, Morayshire, Scotland

Birth 22 May 1799 Bellie, Fochabers, Morayshire, Scotland Gender Male Died 1867 , , South Africa Robert is also noted as dying in 1882. [1] Person ID I15911 7_families

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29 July 1821 1821, Robert Clunie LOGIE age: 25, born: Banffshire and Wilhelmina Margaretha STADLER age: 23, born: Cape Source: Marriages 1806-1821 involving British people, from the Cape Matrimonial Court Minutes, and The Cape Town Gazette. Transcribed by C. Graham Botha. Contributed by Liz Eshmade. Note: These transcribed extracts are taken from C. Graham Botha, Collected Works Vol 3, Chapter 10

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[S7562] E-mail from Robert Huggard to Lee Drew , (rehuggard@sympatico.ca), 16 Mar 2006.

The South African Branch of the Logie Family

Captain Alexander Logie was a member of the 72nd Highland regiment. His parents were Alexander and Agnes Clunie Logie, tenant farmers at Redhall, a part of the Duke of Gordon's property adjoining Fochabers Village on the banks of the Spey River, in the County of Morayshire, Scotland. In 1805 the regiment was ordered to Cork. Other regiments arrived and a large fleet of ships under the command of Sir Howe Popham, with 6654 troops under Major General Sir David Baird set sail. After 6 months, the fleet arrived at the Cape (South Africa) which at that stage was administered by the Batavian Republic as a Dutch possession. The Highland brigade consisted of the 71st, 72nd, and 93rd Regiments, under the command of Brigadier General Fergensen and was part of the force that landed at Milnerton about 16 miles from Capetown. The local military surrendered within 2 days. This episode was known as the 2nd British Occupation of the Cape. Alexander served in the regiment for a number of years at the Cape and retired from the Army in about 1835 and then decide to remain there. He persuaded his younger brother, Robert Clunie Logie to do the same. At that time Scotland was in a very bad state financially, with few occupational prospects.

Robert Clunie arrived in South Africa in 1818. Alexander did not live to a ripe old age. he married a local girl, a Huguenot descendant, named Henriette-du-Toit. They did not have any children of their own, but adopted a lad, who was christened Alexander Logie-du-Toit. The latter married Anna Logie (1844 - 1931) daughter of Robert Clunie Logie on 4 May 1875. They had 5 children.

When Robert Clunie Logie arrived in 1818, he was only 19 years old. He was married twice. His first wife was Miss Stadler, who died after a short marriage. The only son from this marriage was thrown from a horse and killed when still a young man. He then married Catherine Francina Preller, (born 1805). He entered business on his own, and did well. He was the first man to import a sewing machine, which was demonstrated by his younger daughter Anna. He became a director of a local bank. He was fond of music and became an organist in one of the churches. Robert and Catherine raised 8 children, one of which was John Frederick Logie.


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Robert Clunie Logie, SV/PROG's Timeline

1799
May 22, 1799
Fochabers, Bellie, Morayshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1823
August 5, 1823
Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
1825
April 11, 1825
Cape Of Good Hope, South Africa
1827
February 28, 1827
Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
1829
November 2, 1829
1832
March 19, 1832
Kaapstad
1834
April 24, 1834
Cape, South Africa
1836
August 28, 1836