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Henry August Jordan

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Henry August Jordan

Birth
Death
1944 (aged 75–76)
Burial
Jay Em, Goshen County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Henry August Jordan, born and reared in Marion county, Iowa
passed away at his home in Lusk, Wyoming Sept. 15, aged 76 6 month after continues failing health for several months. Six brothers and sisters survive; John, Louis and Charles Jordan all of Knoxville and Mrs. Christina Bittenbender and Mrs. Ralph Kelly of Knoxville and Mrs. Emma Clark Pleasantville. His wife Rebecca passed away in 1942.
Funeral services were held at Lusk. Burial was at Jay Em wyo, where Mrs. Jordan is buried and where the two had formerly lived. Extended grave-side services were conducted at the cemetery.
Henry August Jordan, son of Frederick and Henrietta Jordan, was born March 14,1868 in Marion County, Iowa. In 1916he came west and located on a homestead near Jay Em. Later he was married to Mrs. Rebecca Iselle and the Lusk Free Press said of them; They were-working and prosperous couple and lived on their farm until Mrs. Jordan's death in 1942. Mr. Jordan soon there after sold his farm and purchased a home in the city, where he had since resided. In both locations. Mr. Jordan had acquired many friends and was always highly respected and admired by who knew him.
Lusk Free Press I'm thinking may have been News paper?



Henry August Jordan, born and reared in Marion county, Iowa
passed away at his home in Lusk, Wyoming Sept. 15, aged 76 6 month after continues failing health for several months. Six brothers and sisters survive; John, Louis and Charles Jordan all of Knoxville and Mrs. Christina Bittenbender and Mrs. Ralph Kelly of Knoxville and Mrs. Emma Clark Pleasantville. His wife Rebecca passed away in 1942.
Funeral services were held at Lusk. Burial was at Jay Em wyo, where Mrs. Jordan is buried and where the two had formerly lived. Extended grave-side services were conducted at the cemetery.
Henry August Jordan, son of Frederick and Henrietta Jordan, was born March 14,1868 in Marion County, Iowa. In 1916he came west and located on a homestead near Jay Em. Later he was married to Mrs. Rebecca Iselle and the Lusk Free Press said of them; They were-working and prosperous couple and lived on their farm until Mrs. Jordan's death in 1942. Mr. Jordan soon there after sold his farm and purchased a home in the city, where he had since resided. In both locations. Mr. Jordan had acquired many friends and was always highly respected and admired by who knew him.
Lusk Free Press I'm thinking may have been News paper?



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