John K Jordan

ID# 2018, (1872-1953)
John K Jordan|b. 18 Sep 1872\nd. 21 Jul 1953|p2018.htm|John Jordan|b. 1 Apr 1835\nd. 14 Jan 1911|p188.htm|Johanna Nolan|b. 03 or 25 Jul 1849\nd. 31 Oct 1930|p1352.htm|Michael Jordan|b. c 1801\nd. bt 1863 - 1869|p184.htm|Mary Farrell|b. c 1807\nd. 10 Aug 1847|p1991.htm|||||||

1st cousin 3 times removed of Faye Louise Doyle.
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Descendants of Michael Jordan (c 1801-bt 1863 - 1869)
Jack Jordan
1940s
      John K Jordan was known as Jack Jordan. He was born on 18 September 1872 at South Crosby Twp, Leeds & Grenville County, Ontario.3,4 He was the son of John Jordan and Johanna Nolan.1,2 His baptism record says he was born on 18 October 1872.2 He was baptized on 20 October 1872 at St Edward the Confessor Church, Westport, Leeds & Grenville County, Ontario.2 He married Anne Cecelia Doyle on 27 June 1905 at Calgary, Alberta.5 He died on 21 July 1953 at Fort Macleod, Alberta, at age 80.6 He was buried on 24 July 1953 at Holy Cross Cemetery, Fort Macleod, Alberta.6

A biography of John (Jack) Jordan is here.

Last Edited=17 Nov 2011

Children of John K Jordan and Anne Cecelia Doyle

Citations

  1. [S73] 1881 Census (South Crosby, Leeds, Ontario), Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario C-13232, John Jordan family.
  2. [S4] Parish Register Entry, baptism of John Jordan, St Edward the Confessor RC Church, Westport, Leeds & Grenville County, Ontario. Original register read and transcribed by Faye West, 22 Feb 2003.
  3. [S1170] John K Jordan, Birth Registration 023814 (1 Oct 1872), Ancestry, http://www.ancestry.ca
  4. [S1161] Michael Jordan and John Jordan, 1911 Census (Ft Macleod, Alberta), Ancestry, http://www.ancestry.ca
  5. [S624] Mary Carroll, "Family Group Sheets", Oct 2009 (Brockville, ON). DOC 098.
  6. [S625] John K Jordan Given Last Rites, Lethbridge Herald, Lethbridge Alberta, 27 July 1953, 3.
  7. [S457] 1891 Census (South Crosby, Leeds, Ontario), Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario T-6350, John Jordan family.
  8. [S1162] Anna Jordan Gross, "John K Jordan, Spring Point", History of Fort Macleod.
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