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Carl Friedrich JORDAN 1725–1803 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 JAN 1725

Birth Location: Michelau, Kirchspiel Rudau, Samland, Ostpreussen

Death Date: 3 APR 1803

Death Location: Norkitten, Kreis Insterburg

Father: Gottfried JORDAN

Mother: Regina DREWES

Spouse(s): Marie REIDNER

Children(s): Christian JORDAN, Friedrich JORDAN

The story of Carl Friedrich JORDAN began in 1725 in Michelau, Kirchspiel Rudau, Samland, Ostpreussen. Carl Friedrich JORDAN married Marie Luise Reidner, and had children including Christian Samuel Jordan, Friedrich Wilhelm Jordan. Carl Friedrich JORDAN passed away in 1803 in Norkitten, Kreis Insterburg.

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Biography

  • The story of Carl Friedrich JORDAN began in 1725 in Michelau, Kirchspiel Rudau, Samland, Ostpreussen.
  • Carl Friedrich JORDAN married Marie Luise Reidner, and had children including Christian Samuel Jordan, Friedrich Wilhelm Jordan.
  • Carl Friedrich JORDAN passed away in 1803 in Norkitten, Kreis Insterburg.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Carl JORDAN's Ancestors

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Carl JORDAN
1725–1803
Birth Place: Michelau, Kirchspiel Rudau, Samland, Ostpreussen
Parents
Gottfried JORDAN
1666–1733
Angerburg, Ostpreussen
Regina (Dorothea) DREWES
1696–1737
Grandparents
Gottfried JORDAN
1635–
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Carl JORDAN's Descendants

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Carl (Friedrich) JORDAN (1 JAN 1725–3 APR 1803) m. Marie (Luise) REIDNER (27 MAR 1734–26 FEB 1800)
  1. 1. Christian (Samuel) JORDAN 1769–1840 m. Anna (Juliana) SCHRÖDER 1773–1821
    1. 1. Henriette (Luise Sophie) JORDAN 1795–1866
  2. 2. Friedrich (Wilhelm) JORDAN 1766–1845 m. Caroline HIRSCH 1783–1847 m. Gotthülfe (Beata) ZIPPEL 1773–1819
    1. 1. August (Carl) JORDAN 1793–1871 m. Beate (Eleonore) GOETSCH 1801–1857
      1. 1. Carl (Friedrich Wilhelm) JORDAN 1819–1904
      2. 2. Henriette (Beate Auguste) JORDAN 1821–
      3. 3. Johanne (Amalie Luise) JORDAN 1823–1911 m. Hugo TORTILOVIUS 1829–1894
      4. 4. Julie (Eleonore Hedwig) JORDAN 1826–
      5. 5. Heinrich (Gustav Adolph) JORDAN 1828–1897 m. Maria (Julie) RISS 1832–1910
      6. 6. Gotthilf (August Theodor) JORDAN 1830–
      7. 7. Rudolph (Otto Bernhard) JORDAN 1832–
      8. 8. Ernst (Leopold August) JORDAN 1834–
      9. 9. Emilie (Pauline Bertha) JORDAN 1836–
      10. 10. Hermann (Otto Siegbert) JORDAN 1839–
      11. 11. Eduard (Wolfgang Leberecht Arthur) JORDAN 1846–

Carl JORDAN's Timeline

2 Records

1725
1 JAN 1725
Birth of Carl Friedrich JORDAN in Michelau, Kirchspiel Rudau, Samland, Ostpreussen
Michelau, Kirchspiel Rudau, Samland, Ostpreussen
1803
3 APR 1803
Age 78
Death of Carl Friedrich JORDAN in Norkitten, Kreis Insterburg
Norkitten, Kreis Insterburg

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 JAN 1725
    Event Place: Michelau, Kirchspiel Rudau, Samland, Ostpreussen

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Occupation

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 APR 1803
    Event Place: Norkitten, Kreis Insterburg

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