Preceded by Robert Butler Other political
affiliations Country Party Resting place Taabinga Cemetery | Succeeded by Charles Jamieson Occupation Farmer | |
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Full Name George Andrew Logan Born 13 August 1884
Rosewood, Queensland, Australia ( 1884-08-13 ) Political party Country and Progressive National Party Spouse(s) Ivy May Birtwhistle (m.1913) Died 25 November 1953, Kingaroy, Australia Party Country and Progressive National Party |
George Andrew Logan (13 August 1884 – 25 November 1953) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
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Biography
Logan was born at Rosewood, Queensland, the son of Whitmore Logan and his wife Harriett (née Josey). He was educated in Ipswich and after leaving school worked as a farmer on the family estate at Mondure, near Murgon. After state politics, he worked for the Queensland Agricultural Bank.
On 18 October 1913 he married Ivy May Birtwhistle and together had a son and two daughters. Logan died in November 1953 in Kingaroy and his funeral proceeded from the Kingaroy Presbyterian Church to the Taabinga Cemetery.
Public career
Logan, a member of the Country Party, won the seat of Lockyer at the 1920 Queensland state election, defeating the sitting Labor member, Robert Butler. He represented the electorate until he was defeated by the independent, Charles Jamieson in 1929.