Carney Logsden was a logger and the second husband of Velma Hardesty. He was noted by his stepson Cory Joe Lang to be very ignorant for marrying his mother, which their marital relationship quickly deteriorated and eventually divorced. Prior to their divorce, however, Carney and Velma were able to produced two daughters, Susan and Tina, and were placed under the custody of their mother after a lengthy custody battle.
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| - Carney Logsden was a logger and the second husband of Velma Hardesty. He was noted by his stepson Cory Joe Lang to be very ignorant for marrying his mother, which their marital relationship quickly deteriorated and eventually divorced. Prior to their divorce, however, Carney and Velma were able to produced two daughters, Susan and Tina, and were placed under the custody of their mother after a lengthy custody battle.
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| - Grantville Gazette V, 1635: The Dreeson Incident
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| - Carney Logsden was a logger and the second husband of Velma Hardesty. He was noted by his stepson Cory Joe Lang to be very ignorant for marrying his mother, which their marital relationship quickly deteriorated and eventually divorced. Prior to their divorce, however, Carney and Velma were able to produced two daughters, Susan and Tina, and were placed under the custody of their mother after a lengthy custody battle. Carney wasn't present in Grantville during the Ring of Fire, thus was spared from being stranded in the 17th century; however, his father Fred Logsden was in the town and permanently separated from him.
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