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David Jordan

Birth
Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio, USA
Death
25 Mar 1930 (aged 75)
Parsons, Labette County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Coffeyville, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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I don't know much about my Great Grandfather except that he liked to drink and trade horses. My Dad told me he even traded horses with the Dalton's. He also broke his leg when he was a child that he had to have a bone graft in his leg so he probably walked with a limp.
He also outlived at least two wives. 1. Mary V. Graham married 7 Oct 1876 and Edith Chandler B.Dec 1866 both are also buried in Elm-wood Cemetery. Neither David, Mary nor Edith have headstones. They are all buried in the same lot with Jacob Jackson and Lucinda Jordan Davids mother and father.
I don't know much about my Great Grandfather except that he liked to drink and trade horses. My Dad told me he even traded horses with the Dalton's. He also broke his leg when he was a child that he had to have a bone graft in his leg so he probably walked with a limp.
He also outlived at least two wives. 1. Mary V. Graham married 7 Oct 1876 and Edith Chandler B.Dec 1866 both are also buried in Elm-wood Cemetery. Neither David, Mary nor Edith have headstones. They are all buried in the same lot with Jacob Jackson and Lucinda Jordan Davids mother and father.


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