She is survived by the following children: Mrs. J. F. Kendall, Portland; Mrs. C. D. Lewis, Seattle, Wash.; Samuel D. Jordan, Portland, and David J. Jordan, San Francisco.
Mrs. Jordan was born at Louisville, Ky., in 1844 and went to Astoria in 1849 with her parents, General and Mrs. John Adair. General Adair was the first collector of customs at Astoria.
Much of Mrs. Jordan's early married life was spent in frontier garrisons. She was an active member of the Episcopal church.
Interment will be Riverview cemetery.
[The Oregonian, 9 Apr 1935, p10]
She is survived by the following children: Mrs. J. F. Kendall, Portland; Mrs. C. D. Lewis, Seattle, Wash.; Samuel D. Jordan, Portland, and David J. Jordan, San Francisco.
Mrs. Jordan was born at Louisville, Ky., in 1844 and went to Astoria in 1849 with her parents, General and Mrs. John Adair. General Adair was the first collector of customs at Astoria.
Much of Mrs. Jordan's early married life was spent in frontier garrisons. She was an active member of the Episcopal church.
Interment will be Riverview cemetery.
[The Oregonian, 9 Apr 1935, p10]
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement