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Col. Arthur Jordan 1595–1635 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1595
Birth Location: Gatwick, Surrey, England
Death Date: 3 Jan 1635
Death Location: Surry, Prince George, Virginia, USA
Father: Mary Hussey
Mother: William Gentlemen
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Rawlings
Children(s): Lydia Jordan
The story of Col. Arthur Jordan began in 1595 in Gatwick, Surrey, England. Col. Arthur Jordan married Elizabeth Mary Rawlings, and had children including Lydia Elizabeth Whitner Jordan. Col. Arthur Jordan passed away in 1635 in Surry, Prince George, Virginia, USA.
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Biography
- The story of Col. Arthur Jordan began in 1595 in Gatwick, Surrey, England.
- Col. Arthur Jordan married Elizabeth Mary Rawlings, and had children including Lydia Elizabeth Whitner Jordan.
- Col. Arthur Jordan passed away in 1635 in Surry, Prince George, Virginia, USA.
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Col. Jordan's Descendants
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1. Lydia (Elizabeth Whitner) Jordan 1622–1653 m. Thomas (Elijah) Bridwell 1620–1653
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1. Abraham (Birdwell 8th) GGF 1650–1741 m. Mary (Birdle) (Birdwell) 1656–1683
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1. Joanna Birdwell 1678–1736 m. Richard Sims\Symes 1676–1746
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1. Ann Sims 1713–1790 m. William (Elias Bolling, Bowling,) Boling 1707–1772
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Col. Jordan's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1595
Event Place: Gatwick, Surrey, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 3 Jan 1635
Event Place: Surry, Prince George, Virginia, USA