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<title>North Carolina Genealogy Forum: Forum: Brunswick County NC Genealogy Queries - Recent Topics</title>
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<title>jorskippy on "Jordan/Avent/Ham/Edmundson/Pridgen/Taylor/"</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;I am seeking information on the Frederick Jordan family of Dobbs, Johnston, Wayne, Lenoir County, North Carolina. I have some information that I am willing to share. Frederick Jordan married Winniford Avent around 1758. They had a large family: Aven Jordan (1760)married Elizabeth ULN and moved to Jefferson County, GA in the early 1800's; Pryor Jordan (1762) married a Lane; Penelope (1768) married Henry Smith (1765)and continued to live in Wayne County, NC; Dicey (1770) married Erastus Ham (1760) around 1790 in Greene County, NC; Frederick Jordan, Jr. (1772) married Elizabeth Pridgen and moved to Jefferson Co. GA in the early 1800's;Elizabeth(1768)married Thomas Charlie &#34;Goldie&#34; Holmes and gradually moved to Newton County Texas by way of Salem, SC, Hancock, MS; Mathew (1776) married Susannah Taylor and moved to Jefferson county, Ga in the early 1800's; Clarkey (1778) ; Vicey (1780) married John J. Edmundson and raised a family and died in Greene County, NC; Charles *1782) the youngest son who inheirted the plantation and I don't know what happened to him; and Amy Jordan (1782) married an Exum. Any assistance to more information would greatly be appreciated.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;Thanks
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