In April 8, 1858, he married Miss. Henrietta Proenaka who survives him'
He embraced the Christian religion at age 14 years and has lived an exemplary Christian life ever since. At the time of his death he was a member of the First Presbyterian church of Knoxville.
Friends and neighbors gathered Saturday March 31, to pay there last and rites of respect. Rev. W.E. Sloane spoke feelingly of the loss sustained by friends, the community and the church. The remains were laid to rest in Lincoin cemetery.
Unknown Knoxville News Paper
In April 8, 1858, he married Miss. Henrietta Proenaka who survives him'
He embraced the Christian religion at age 14 years and has lived an exemplary Christian life ever since. At the time of his death he was a member of the First Presbyterian church of Knoxville.
Friends and neighbors gathered Saturday March 31, to pay there last and rites of respect. Rev. W.E. Sloane spoke feelingly of the loss sustained by friends, the community and the church. The remains were laid to rest in Lincoin cemetery.
Unknown Knoxville News Paper
Family Members
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Christina Jordon Bittenbender
1859–1949
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Fredrick William Jordan
1860–1863
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Albert David Jordan
1861–1935
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George W. Jordan
1863–1942
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Anna Henrietta Clark
1865–1938
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Henry August Jordan
1868–1944
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Emma F. Jordan Clark
1870–1959
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Caroline C.W. "Minnie" Jordan
1873–1876
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Mary Rosena Jordan
1874–1876
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Clara Jordan
1876–1895
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Charles Fredrick Jordan
1878–1963
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Maude Marie Jordan Kelly
1880–1968
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John Steven Jordan
1882–1979
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Louie T. Jordan
1885–1960
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