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Melinda Jordan 1795–1825 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 6 SEP 1795
Birth Location: Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death Date: Bet. 1825–1864
Death Location: Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
Father: Jedediah Jordan
Mother: Asenath Bill
Spouse(s): David Coldwell
Children(s): George Coldwell
In 1795, Melinda Jordan entered the world in Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada, born to Jedediah Jordan And Asenath Bill. Melinda Jordan married David Coldwell, and had children including George Whitfield Coldwell. Melinda Jordan passed away in 1825 in Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Biography
- In 1795, Melinda Jordan entered the world in Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada, born to Jedediah Jordan And Asenath Bill.
- Melinda Jordan married David Coldwell, and had children including George Whitfield Coldwell.
- Melinda Jordan passed away in 1825 in Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Melinda Jordan's Ancestors
Melinda Jordan's Descendants
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1. George (Whitfield) Coldwell 1821–1896 m. Sarah (Elizabeth) Crocker 1824–1900
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1. Annie (Adelia) COLDWELL 1853–1949 m. Clayton (French) Richards 1842–1902
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1. Russell (Dodge) Richards 1884–1938 m. Olivia Charlton 1886–
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1. Clayton (French) Richards 1909–1986 m. Dorothy Alstrom 1909–1999
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Melinda Jordan's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 6 SEP 1795
Event Place: Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Bet. 1825–1864
Event Place: Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada