The other halfe of my said personall estate, as alsoe all my land in Virga., I give & bequeath unto my nephew, Thomas Jordan, & to his heirs for ever; he or they performing the above said sermon; and in case of his decease before this will be proved, then all that I have given to him[1]
Sources
↑ Will of Lt, General George Jordan. Surry County, VA, USGenWeb Archives. [1]
The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers. Abstracts of the Records of the Local and General Archives of Virginia. In Four Volumes. Volume II: Families of ... Jordan...Mann, Mosby, Palmer, Pasteur, Pleasants Paperback – July 30, 2014 (Note: 140(+) pages on the Jordan Family.)
Early Virginia Families Along the James River: Their Deep Roots and Tangled Branches, Vol. III, Abstracts of Land Patents - Surry County, p. 104. Vols XI,XII,XIII: Issue of William And Anne Rose
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