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Enoch (Enos) Jordan 1768–1830 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1768

Birth Location: Orange County, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: Aft. 1830

Death Location: Giles, Tennessee, United States

Father: Robert Jordan

Mother: Sarah Levis

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Stepp

Children(s): Archibald Jordan

The story of Enoch (Enos) Jordan began in 1768 in Orange County, North Carolina, USA. Enoch (Enos) Jordan married Elizabeth Sarah Stepp, and had children including Archibald Moore Jordan. Enoch (Enos) Jordan passed away in 1830 in Giles, Tennessee, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Enoch (Enos) Jordan began in 1768 in Orange County, North Carolina, USA.
  • Enoch (Enos) Jordan married Elizabeth Sarah Stepp, and had children including Archibald Moore Jordan.
  • Enoch (Enos) Jordan passed away in 1830 in Giles, Tennessee, United States.

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Enoch Jordan's Ancestors

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Enoch Jordan
1768–1830
Birth Place: Orange County, North Carolina, USA
Parents
Robert Alexander Jordan
1748–1835
Chester County, Pennsylvania
Sarah Levis
1750–1807
Derry, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Enoch Jordan's Descendants

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Enoch ((Enos)) Jordan (Abt. 1768–Aft. 1830) m. Elizabeth (Sarah) Stepp (1768–1844)
  1. 1. Archibald (Moore) Jordan 1811–1880 m. Lucinda (H Josie Jordan) Brown 1811–1880
    1. 1. Jonathan (Josiah) Jordan 1831–1895 m. Stacy (Jane) Tucker 1833–1905
      1. 1. Stacy (Lucinda (Mary L) Jackson Jordon) Hayes 1862–1919 m. John (Huston Thomas (Houston)) Hayes 1852–1929
        1. 1. William (Lincoln) Hayes 1887–1945
        2. 2. Benjamin (Harrison) Hayes 1889–1968
        3. 3. Flora ('Floy' Emeline Hayes) High 1884–1967
        4. 4. James (Franklin) Hayes 1892–1961
        5. 5. Mollie Hayes 1881–
        6. 6. Jessie (Albert) Hayes 1906–1985
        7. 7. Walter (Austin W) Hayes 1905–1937
        8. 8. Lillie (May Hayes) Leach 1896–1972
        9. 9. Ernest ('Dewey') Hayes 1898–1971
        10. 10. Columbus ('Lum') Hayes 1900–1967 m. Sarah (Elizabeth Newton ,) Adams 1905–1983 m. Cleo (Lottie) Southard 1911– m. Cleo (Lottie) Southard 1911–1978
        11. 11. Pearlie Hayes 1902–
        12. 12. Solomon Hayes 1897–
        13. 13. Carzelines Hayes 1896–
        14. 14. Laura (L) Hayes 1907–
        15. 15. Wade (G) Hayes 1896–
        16. 16. Ethel (Mai) Hayes 1906–1964
        17. 17. Charlie (Thompson) Hayes 1885–1940
        18. 18. Joseph (Neut) Hayes 1880–1948

Enoch Jordan's Timeline

2 Records

1768
Abt. 1768
Birth of Enoch (Enos) Jordan in Orange County, North Carolina, USA
Orange County, North Carolina, USA
1830
Aft. 1830
Age 62
Death of Enoch (Enos) Jordan in Giles, Tennessee, United States
Giles, Tennessee, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1768
    Event Place: Orange County, North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aft. 1830
    Event Place: Giles, Tennessee, United States

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