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James Jay Jordan 1905–1944 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Feb 1905

Birth Location: Rusk, Wisconsin

Death Date: 30 Dec 1944

Death Location: Lane County, Oregon

Father: William Jordan

Mother: Mary Campbell

Spouse(s): Mabel Smalley

Children(s): Lenora Jordan, Pierre Jordan, Norman Jordan, Juanita Jordan, Phoebe Jordan

James Jay Jordan was born in 1905 in Rusk, Wisconsin, the child of William Eugene Jordan And Mary Jane Campbell. In 1935, James Jay Jordan resided in Rural, Rusk, Wisconsin. In 1940, James Jay Jordan resided in Precinct No 2, Hoquiam, Grays Harbor, Washington, . James Jay Jordan married Mabel Irene Smalley, and had children including Juanita June Jordan, Lenora Mary Jordan, Norman Dugal Jordan, Phoebe Jordan, Phoebe May Jordan, Pierre Lavern Jordan. James Jay Jordan passed away in 1944 in Lane County, Oregon.

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Biography

  • James Jay Jordan was born in 1905 in Rusk, Wisconsin, the child of William Eugene Jordan And Mary Jane Campbell.
  • In 1935, James Jay Jordan resided in Rural, Rusk, Wisconsin.
  • In 1940, James Jay Jordan resided in Precinct No 2, Hoquiam, Grays Harbor, Washington, .
  • James Jay Jordan married Mabel Irene Smalley, and had children including Juanita June Jordan, Lenora Mary Jordan, Norman Dugal Jordan, Phoebe Jordan, Phoebe May Jordan, Pierre Lavern Jordan.
  • James Jay Jordan passed away in 1944 in Lane County, Oregon.

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James Jordan's Ancestors

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James Jordan
1905–1944
Birth Place: Rusk, Wisconsin
Parents
William Eugene Jordan
1872–1920
Stevens Point, Portage, Wisconsin, USA
Mary (Jane) Campbell
1883–1976
Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada
Grandparents
Stephen Jordan
1830–
Ohio
Electa Lamphere
1843–1913
New York
Great-Grandparents
Ezekiel Lamphere
1809–1901
Samantha Godfrey
1820–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ezekiel Lamphere
1775–1855
Mary Barden
1778–1832

James Jordan's Descendants

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James (Jay) Jordan (12 Feb 1905–30 Dec 1944) m. Mabel (Irene) Smalley (07 May 1911–7 Aug 2001)
  1. 1. Lenora (Mary) Jordan 1933–2002
  2. 2. Pierre (Lavern) Jordan 1934–1997 m. Phyllis (Louise) VanSickle 1942–1994 m. Imogene (Melberta) Gribble 1937–1991 m. Beverly (Annette) Lewis 1940–1998
  3. 3. Norman (Dugal) Jordan 1936–2022 m. Jeanne (Louise) Fauhnlander 1934–1983
  4. 4. Juanita (June) Jordan 1937–1997 m. William (Nelson) Manela 1925–1985 m. Norman (S) Webster 1933–1986
  5. 5. Phoebe (May) Jordan 1940–2004

James Jordan's Timeline

4 Records

1905
12 Feb 1905
Birth of James Jay Jordan in Rusk, Wisconsin
Rusk, Wisconsin
1935
1935
Age 30
James Jay Jordan resided here in Rural, Rusk, Wisconsin
Rural, Rusk, Wisconsin
1940
1940
Age 35
James Jay Jordan resided here in Precinct No 2, Hoquiam, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA
Precinct No 2, Hoquiam, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA
1944
30 Dec 1944
Age 39
Death of James Jay Jordan in Lane County, Oregon
Lane County, Oregon

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Feb 1905
    Event Place: Rusk, Wisconsin
    Record Source: Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1935
    Event Place: Rural, Rusk, Wisconsin
    Record Source: 1940 United States Federal Census, Year: 1940; Census Place: Hoquiam, Grays Harbor, Washington; Roll: m-t0627-04341; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 14-60

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1940
    Event Place: Precinct No 2, Hoquiam, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA
    Record Source: 1940 United States Federal Census, Year: 1940; Census Place: Hoquiam, Grays Harbor, Washington; Roll: m-t0627-04341; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 14-60

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Dec 1944
    Event Place: Lane County, Oregon

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