Note:Sarah Lucy HELPHINSTINE had a first marriage to Samuel Logue. Samuel was born abt. August 30, 1780, in Botetourt Co., Virginia. Sarah and Samuel married on 24 Feb 1799, in Botetourt Co., Virginia.Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940Groom's Name:«tab»Samuel Logue «tab»Bride's Name:«tab»Sarah HelphinstineMarriage Date:«tab»24 Feb 1799Marriage Place:«tab»Botetourt, Virginia «tab»Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M86871-7 System Origin:«tab»Virginia-EASySource Film Number:«tab»30734Reference Number:«tab»pg 105They separated about two years later, and divorced in 1807 in Gallia Co., Ohio."In August 1807 . . . Samuel Logue of Gallipolis sued his wife for divorce on the grounds that she had committed adultery 'with a number of other persons' and because she had been gone for more than five years." (The Ohio Frontier: Crucible of the Old Northwest, 1720-1830, R. Douglas Hurt, Indiana University Press, 1998, p. 268.)Pioneer Ohio newspapers, 1793-1810 : genealogical and historical abstracts, Karen Mauer Green, Galveston : Frontier Press, 1986:Volume VII Thursday 7, August 1806 #315P. Bureau in Supreme Court of Gallia County regarding the divorce Samuel Logue from his wife Sarah Logue otherwise known as Sarah Helvinstin. Pg 248Volume VII Thursday 28, November 1807 #358R.P.R. Bureau regarding suit in Gallia County Supreme Court, of Samuel Logue of Gallipolis vs Sarah Logue, His wife, for divorce. He says that Sarah Logue comitted adulttery with Zibbin Owens. Pg 258Sarah and Samuel had two children together: Elizabeth b. abt 1801(married Jonathan Kirk on 23 February 1817, in Gallia Co., Ohio); and William b. abt. 1802, d. after 1852. The children remained with Samuel when the couple divorced.Janice