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John Jordan (1828)

John Jordan
Born in South Carolinamap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
[children unknown]
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Profile last modified | Created 16 Oct 2016
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Biography

John went to Texas by 1860. He was listed in 1870 Census, Kaufman County, Texas.

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  • 1850 Census Baker County, GA




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I moved the "rejected match" to "rejected", until further research to prove because I set up an unmerged match before and someone else came along and merged them when neither profile manager was ready for a merge. We can always merge Jordan-9003 and Jordan-7341 at a later time, if we find the info needed to feel comfortable merging them. Thank you Allen Thomas for using caution.
posted by Debra (Jordan) Pate
Jordan-9003 and Jordan-7341 are not ready to be merged because: Sons death certificate says he was born in Mississippi- may be a mistake but...
Jordan-9003 and Jordan-7341 appear to represent the same person because: Hello Debra, I had entered on wikitree Jordan as Jordon, This John married the the sister of my gg grandfather, Samuel Worth Thomas . There is a quaint little book entitled "From Rattlesnakes to Road Agents. Rough Times on the Frio" that mentions their family a lot. Please compare- I'll try to find more about them. Jordantown , Atascosa Co. TX was named for John

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