James Logan took over as superintendent of the Dominick Street National School in 1879. He lived there with his family until at least 1898 as his daughter, Lizzie, died in the family home (43 Dominick Street) on 11.4.1898. Thus James was superintendent of the Dominick Street School for about 20 years. By the 1901 census, the family had moved to Ranelagh Road. James is listed separately as a boarder in a house in Dundalk on census day. It's not clear if that was a short stop on a journey or if he was based there teaching for a short time. In the early 1900s, James gave up teaching and was appointed a receiver in the bankruptcy court of Dublin. By 1911, the family had moved to Skerries, near one of their daughters, and in 1914, James and Jane Logan moved back to Northern Ireland where they died in 1924 and 1929 respectively. I attach photographs of James and Jane Logan, my great, great grandparents.