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Submitted By:  Donald Logan(a Birth Father)
Origionally Added:  Sep 29, 2001
   Highlights of the Adoption Record -- the Adoptee
Birthplace:  New Mexico
Birthdate:  March 17, 1934
Gender:  Female
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Adoptee's Birthname:  Donald Logan
Adoptee's Name:  Baby Girl Logan
Birthmother's Name:  Mary Jo Logan
Birthfather's Name:  Donald Logan
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Adoptee's Birthdate:  March 17, 1934
Birthplace:  Albuquerque,
  New Mexico, USA
Adoptee's Gender:  Female
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BirthMother's Age:  25
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Adoption Location:  Lubbock,
 Texas, USA
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Adoptee
First Name Baby Girl
Last Name Logan
Birth First Name Baby Girl
Birth Lastname Logan
Birth Date Mar 17, 1934
Birth Place New Mexico
Gender female
Height
Hair Color
Eye Color
Handicap none
Handicap none
Race None
Religion Unknown
Married no
Military no
Other Info Baby Girl Logan was born the same date as the youngest son of British Royal Family, in Albuquerque, NM. Adopting family name was Alexander or Anderson, and the father worked as optomotrist (perhaps grinding lenses for telescopes) in Los Alamos, NM
Birthmother
First Name Mary Jo
Middle Name Morse
Last Name Logan
Nick Name Mary Jo
Maiden Name Bynum
Birth Date NA
Handicap none
Handicap none
Race White
Married at Birth yes
Married at Adoption yes
Age at Birth 29
Age at Adoption 29
Occupation Legal Secretary
Old Occupation Legal Secretary
Spouse Name Donald Moody Logan
Spouse Info Don Logan was a senior, getting his BA in geology at the time (degree in 1960), but had layed out of school to work to obtain funds. (He is now a Ph. D. in psychology, retired from State, and working with patients in nursing homes, living in Austin, Texas
Brothers Mary Jo has one brother, Hal Bynum, who has been very successful writing songs. He has a web page.
Sisters No sisters
Military no
Other Information Mary Jo has remarried, and I do not know her name. She has two daughters, lovely young girls named Belinda (8 y.o) and Debrah (6 y.o.) at time of birth of Baby Girl Logan
Birthfather
First Name Donald
Middle Name Moody
Last Name Logan
Nick Name Don
Birth Date Mar 17, 1934
Handicap none
Handicap none
Race White
Married at Birth yes
Married at Adoption yes
Age at Birth 25
Age at Adoption 25
Occupation Psychologist
Old Occupation (Geologist and Instructor of U
Spouse Name Mary Jo Bynum Morse Logan
Spouse Info Mary Jo was a legal secretary with a previous marriage and two lovely daughters: Brenda was 8 y.o, and Debra was 6 y.o. After six weeks Mary Jo was wise enough to realize the marriage would not work, and moved to Albuquerque where her parents lived. Baby Girl Logan was born there. I was to take her home with me to Lubbock, TX; however, when I arrived to Albuquerque, NM, Mary Jo had already contacted an attorney for adoption. (I had previously argued that it would be better for the child to have two parents.... so it was a mutual decision at the time, and not just her fault)
Brothers Don Logan has no brothers. An Uncle lived with us, and was closest thing to a brother
Sisters Don has two sisters: Susan, a talented musician and organist for Baptist Church, widow with two grown children, and one grandson; and Dee Ann, another talented musician, who teaches voice at university level, and is choir director of Methodist church.
Military yes
Location Ft Sam Houston, SA TX and Ft P
Branch Army
Other Information After a degree in geology in 1960, I went to Spain to work to pay off debts, returned to obtain an MA in Spanish, taught Univ Spanish 3 years and studied for Ph. D. in psychology. Completed the internship at NYU School of Medicine, and did three years postdoctoral training. Some investments in oil made it impossible to do both in good conscience, so I went to Houston, hopefully to hire an engineer to run the company; however, one summer became 13 years. Once I left the oil business, I returned to psychology, retired with 10 years with the state, and now work with patients in nursing homes. I DO NOT WANT TO INTRUDE, OR CAUSE ANY TROUBLE. I DO WANT TO BE AVAILABLE SHOULD I BE ABLE TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS, or BE OF ASSISTANCE.

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