Logan heads of household in the 1911 census


Click on the red marker on the map below for a link to the full 1911 census entry.

For background on how the map was made (and its flaws), see the relevant blog entry.

Surname Dictionary

Logan Very numerous: all areas, especially Ulster. Ir. Ó Leocháin, a sept of W Meath at the Invasion, they were dispersed through Connacht. Ulster Logans are part indigenous, part Scottish and the Normans added de Logan to the Ulster scene in 12 cent. MIF.
MacLogan Very rare: Newry (Down). Probably relates to Scots clan Logan (MacLennan).
 

DEDs where Logan and a second surname are found together

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