1749 - 1815 (66 years)
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Name |
Moses Jordan |
Birth |
1749 |
North Carolina Or South Carolina |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
10 Jun 1815 |
Saint Tammany Parish, Lousiana |
Person ID |
I103831 |
Ingram-Related |
Last Modified |
14 Aug 2024 |
Family |
Mary Sharp, b. Between 1756 and 1774 d. Yes, date unknown |
Marriage |
Abt 1787 |
Sumter County, South Carolina |
Children |
| 1. Moses Jordan, b. Between 1780 and 1784, Sumter County, South Carolina d. Yes, date unknown |
| 2. Sarah Jordan, b. Between 1785 and 1790, North Carolina d. Yes, date unknown |
| 3. Elizabeth Jordan, b. Between 1791 and 1800, Darlington County, South Carolina d. Yes, date unknown |
| 4. Nancy Jordan, b. Between 1791 and 1800, Sumter County, South Carolina d. Abt 1832, Amite County, Mississippi (Age 41 years) |
| 5. ??? Jordan, b. Between 1791 and 1800 d. Yes, date unknown |
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Family ID |
F39770 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
3 May 2015 |
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Notes |
- Date: 2 April 1773
Description: JORDAN, MOSES, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Names Indexed: BREMAR, JOHN/JORDAN, THOMAS/MOORE, NATHANIEL/
Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY/GREEN SWAMP/BLACK RIVER
Type: PLAT/
Date: 8 November 1775
Description: JORDAN, MOSES, MEMORIAL FOR 100 ACRES ON BLACK RIVER,CRAVENCOUNTY.
Names Indexed: JORDAN, MOSES//
Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY/GREEN SWAMP/BLACK RIVER
Type: MEMORIAL/
American Revolutionary War Vet. Served under General Francis Marion in the South Carolina Milita.
Moses Jordan was provided safe passage through the Indian Nation on 14 March 1811. The
approval included his wife and 3 children; and stated they were from Sumter County, SC.
Moses ended up settling in Saint Tammany Parish, Louisana; where he died four years
later.
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