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JORDAN, David Evans

Male 1863 - 1900  (37 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  JORDAN, David Evans was born on 5 Feb 1863 in Pennsylvania (son of JORDAN, Fredrick and McNAUGHTON, Martha); died on 4 Sep 1900; was buried about 6 Sep 1900 in Brady's Bend, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.

    David married Hilwig, Jane Elizabeth on 9 Dec 1886. Jane was born on 9 May 1865 in Pennsylvania; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  JORDAN, Fredrick was born on 18 Jul 1838 in Pennsylvania (son of JORDAN, Jacob Bloom and WHITEHILL, Elizabeth Jane); died in Oct 1922.

    Fredrick married McNAUGHTON, Martha on 10 Jun 1858 in Pennsylvania. Martha (daughter of McNAUGHTON, Daniel Alexander and CRISWELL, Hanna) was born on 5 Apr 1841 in Pennsylvania; died on 27 Dec 1910 in Parker, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  McNAUGHTON, Martha was born on 5 Apr 1841 in Pennsylvania (daughter of McNAUGHTON, Daniel Alexander and CRISWELL, Hanna); died on 27 Dec 1910 in Parker, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. JORDAN, Maude E. was buried in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland.
    2. JORDAN, Rushon M. was born in Feb 1859 in Pennsylvania; died in Sep 1943 in Lower Hillville, Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Sep 1943 in Robinson Cemetery ~ Lower Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    3. JORDAN, Melissa Jane was born on 23 Nov 1861; died in Oct 1928; was buried in Oct 1928 in Rosehill Cemetery ~ Butler, Butler Co., Pennsylvania.
    4. 1. JORDAN, David Evans was born on 5 Feb 1863 in Pennsylvania; died on 4 Sep 1900; was buried about 6 Sep 1900 in Brady's Bend, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    5. JORDAN, Daniel Mack was born on 25 Apr 1865 in East Brady, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 24 Jul 1931 in Okmulgee, Okmulgee Co., Oklahoma; was buried on 25 Jul 1931 in Okmulgee, Okmulgee Co., Oklahoma.
    6. JORDAN, Laura Jane "Jennie" was born about 1867 in Pennsylvania; was buried in Brady's Bend, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    7. JORDAN, Minnie E. was born on 22 Jun 1870 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 4 Mar 1871 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 6 Mar 1871 in Robinson Cemetery ~ Lower Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    8. JORDAN, Rosetta was born about 1872 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Brady's Bend, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    9. JORDAN, Martha was born about 1875; and died.
    10. JORDAN, Fredrick H. was born on 14 Oct 1876 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 15 Jun 1876 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 17 Jun 1876 in Robinson Cemetery ~ Lower Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    11. JORDAN, Seth C. was born on 15 Oct 1878 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 6 Mar 1880 in Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 8 Mar 1880 in Robinson Cemetery ~ Lower Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  JORDAN, Jacob Bloom was born about 1807 in Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania (son of JORDAN, Mark and Bloom, Eva Ann); died after 1880 in Highland Twsp., Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; was buried after 1880 in Scotch Hill, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.

    Jacob married WHITEHILL, Elizabeth Jane about 1834 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania. Elizabeth (daughter of WHITEHILL, David) was born about 1817 in Pennsylvania; died before 1860 in Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Helen Furnace Cemetery ~ Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  WHITEHILL, Elizabeth Jane was born about 1817 in Pennsylvania (daughter of WHITEHILL, David); died before 1860 in Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Helen Furnace Cemetery ~ Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. JORDAN, Sarah A. was born about 1835 in Pennsylvania; died on 19 Nov 1898 in Highland Twsp., Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.
    2. 2. JORDAN, Fredrick was born on 18 Jul 1838 in Pennsylvania; died in Oct 1922.
    3. JORDAN, David W. was born about 1840 in Pennsylvania; died on 5 Jul 1864 in Andersonville, Georgia.
    4. JORDAN, Clarisa was born about 1843 in Pennsylvania; and died.
    5. JORDAN, Calvin Bloom was born about 1844 in Pennsylvania; died on 20 Jul 1900 in Elk Fork, Tyler Co., West Virginia; was buried about 22 Jul 1900 in Middle Forks Church of Christ Cemetery ~ Tyler Co., West Virginia.
    6. JORDAN, Sylvester A. was born in Aug 1847 in Highland Twsp., Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; died on 4 Apr 1920 in East Brady, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 6 Apr 1920 in Brady's Bend, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    7. JORDAN, Jacob Bloom Jr. was born about 1851 in Catfish, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; died in 1908; was buried in 1908 in Robinson Cemetery ~ Lower Hillville, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    8. JORDAN, Peter Albert was born in 1854 in Pennsylvania; died in 1936 in Seybertown, PA (Needs Verifying); was buried in 1936 in Brady's Bend, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.

  3. 6.  McNAUGHTON, Daniel Alexander was born on 9 Aug 1798 in Bald Eagle Twsp., Centre Co., Pennsylvania (son of McNAUGHTON, Alexander and Watson, Jane (Jennet)); died on 1 Nov 1873 in Smithport, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 3 Nov 1873 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.

    Daniel married CRISWELL, Hanna about 1820 in McNaughton's Mill, Venango Co., Pennsylvania. Hanna (daughter of CRISWELL, Alexander and Evans, Mary Mowry) was born on 19 May 1799 in Paint Twsp., Venango Co., Pennsylvania; died on 29 Aug 1891 in Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  CRISWELL, Hanna was born on 19 May 1799 in Paint Twsp., Venango Co., Pennsylvania (daughter of CRISWELL, Alexander and Evans, Mary Mowry); died on 29 Aug 1891 in Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. McNAUGHTON, Mary Laver
    2. McNAUGHTON, Daniel Crisswell
    3. McNAUGHTON, Rebecca Jane was born on 5 Mar 1832 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; died on 8 Feb 1914 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 10 Feb 1914 in Mt. Royal Cemetery ~ Glenshaw, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania.
    4. 3. McNAUGHTON, Martha was born on 5 Apr 1841 in Pennsylvania; died on 27 Dec 1910 in Parker, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  JORDAN, Mark was born in May 1761 in Mt. Pleasant, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey (son of JOURDAIN, Jean and , Barbara); died on 2 May 1833 in Pike Twsp., Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in May 1833 in McClure Cemetery ~ Curwensville, Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    At age 16, Mark was a soldier in the Revolutionary War serving as a private in the Invalid Regiment Continental Lines (1777-1778) under the command of Colonel Lewis Nicola. (Ref: DAR Patriotic Index, pg 376; PA Archives Ser 5).

    By 1790, he had moved to Cumberland County, PA (Ref: 1790 PA Census)

    According to ________Jordan, he lived in Cumberland County, PA until 1814. Residing in Toboyne and Tyrone Townships which are now part of Perry County. Sometime during 1814, they moved to the Curwensville area of Clearfield County, PA. He was a miller by trade and operated the Ogden Grist Mill, the first ones of its type in the county. North America Refractoroes is presently on the site where the mill once stood. A short time after coming to the county, Mark built a log house in Curwensville. The house was probably on State Street between Thompson and Locuse (near the mouth of Roaring Run). This is now the site of Lininger Funeral Home (1959). Mark was one of the four elders at the organization of Pike Presbyterian Congregation at McClures Cemetery in 1822/23 (Pike Township).

    Mark married Bloom, Eva Ann in 1782 in Pennsylvania. Eva (daughter of BLOOM - [BLUM], Johan "John" and Wagner, Eva Ann) was born on 19 Aug 1764 in Alexandria, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey; died on 7 Aug 1845 in Pike Twsp., Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Bloom, Eva Ann was born on 19 Aug 1764 in Alexandria, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey (daughter of BLOOM - [BLUM], Johan "John" and Wagner, Eva Ann); died on 7 Aug 1845 in Pike Twsp., Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. JORDAN, Mary M. was born on 27 Aug 1783 in Mt. Pleasant, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey; died on 17 Apr 1866 in Luthersburg, Brady Twsp., Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Luthersburg Union Cemetery ~ Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania.
    2. JORDAN, John was born on 4 Dec 1790 in Perry Twsp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania; died on 3 Apr 1858 in Pike Twsp., Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania.
    3. JORDAN, Katherine was born on 17 Jan 1797 in Tyborn Twsp., Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania; died on 28 May 1875.
    4. JORDAN, Nancy was born on 7 Mar 1799 in Tyborn Twsp., Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania; died on 12 Sep 1871.
    5. JORDAN, Frederick was born about 1803 in Pennsylvania; and died.
    6. JORDAN, William was born about 1805 in Pennsylvania; and died.
    7. 4. JORDAN, Jacob Bloom was born about 1807 in Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania; died after 1880 in Highland Twsp., Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; was buried after 1880 in Scotch Hill, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.
    8. JORDAN, Sarah Ann was born in 1810; died on 4 Feb 1895.

  3. 10.  WHITEHILL, David and died.
    Children:
    1. 5. WHITEHILL, Elizabeth Jane was born about 1817 in Pennsylvania; died before 1860 in Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Helen Furnace Cemetery ~ Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.

  4. 12.  McNAUGHTON, Alexander was born on 11 Aug 1750 in Glenshire, Inverness, Scotland (son of McNAUGHTON, John); died on 8 Aug 1826 in Venango Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 10 Aug 1826 in Helen Furnace Cemetery ~ Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Alexander McNaughton settled where Helen Furnace now stands. He came from the highlands of Scotland and always called himself "Highland Alex," and from that appellation Highland Township and Helen Furnace took their names. He was an auctioneer, and at an early day was taken many miles for that purpose. Excerpt from "First Settlers of Clarion County, Pennsylvania" by Judge Peter Clover
    From Caldwell's Illustrated Historical Combination Atlas of Clarion Co., Pennsylvania
    Published by J. A. Caldwell, 1877.
    _____________________

    ...It is likely that this ill-fated pioneer had been a resident of Centre county, for Alexander McNaughton, of that district, bought the widow's right - it was Bingham land - helped her remove from the place, and in April 1806, settled with his family on Purcell's improvement, now the property of S. Wilson's heirs, at Helen Furnace. He was a Scotchman by birth; had emigrated, married an Irish woman in Philadelphia, and removed to Bald Eagle Valley, Centre County, where he was engaged in transporting and marketing iron from the eastern furnaces and forges, and whence he came to the wilds of Venango county. His family, at that time, was composed of his wife, five sons, Samuel, James, John, David, Daniel Alexander, and two daughters, Margaret and Anne, and a domestic, Betsy Harris - a splendid auxiliary force for pioneering. These are now all dead. Daniel, the last survivor, died a few years ago. The father, mother, three of the children and Betsey Harris (Mrs. P. Drysler) sleep in the little cemetery at Helen.
    McNaughton and his five sons cleared a large tract and prospered fairly. The father distributed portions of the homestead plantation among his sons. The Clarion township pioneers were not far distant and were reached by a forest trail; but along the State road for many years the nearest settlements were Holmans on the west and Port Barnett on the east. The arrival of the Kapps and Siegworths, Washington township colonists brought civilization one step nearer. Later came John Vogelbacher. All these immigrants halted awhile at McNaughton's pioneer cabin, and it must have seemed a very haven of rest after their long and solitary journey over the wilderness-girt State road. And here we may remark the important bearing which the existence of this road had on the opening-up of the north.
    There were two Indian camps within the bounds of Highland Township on the arrival of Alexander McNaughton. The largest was at the State Road Ripple; the other stood on the present George Bittenbender farm. The relations of the early settlers with these dusky sons of the forest were amicable, and they were not unpleasant neighbors. Betsey Harris once witnessed an Indian wedding at the Ripple. Not long after the coming of the McNaughtons, the Cornplanters all decamped. Occasionally after that Indians would pass along the road on hunting expeditions, and in 1820 a party of sixty men and four squaws passed en route to Jefferson County to hunt, returning in the winter.
    McNaughton's cabin was a stopping-place and inn for travelers and immigrants on the State road. During the War of 1812 great numbers of militia men from the eastern part of the State, passed over this highway to and fro, and many encamped on McNaughton's farm. Among these was the company to which belonged James Bird, who was executed for desertion at Erie, October 1814, just before the arrival of the messenger bearing a pardon, and whose lamentable fate is the theme of a ballad well known in olden times. "Highland Alex", as was his familiar title, was also an auctioneer, and used to travel miles to act in that capacity.
    McNaughton, after some years, was followed by a man named Waterhouse, who settled near by, on the Henry farm. He did not remain. George Hanhold, from New Jersey, came soon after to the farm of Samuel Gilmore. After having raised a family there, he sold the farm and returned. David Whitehill, the next settler, originally of Centre County, came from Armstrong County in the spring of 1817, and cleared the farm on which his descendants now live. Alexander Criswell emigrated from Centre County to McNaughton's Mill in 1819, but lived there a short time before departing for the State of Indiana. His eldest daughter, Hannah, married Daniel McNaughton, and is still living at the age of eighty-eight. In 1820 William Reed came from Holman's Island, in the Allegheny, to the present farm of Joseph Porter. Alexander Porter removed the same year to the land now occupied by Louis Franz; and about the same time two Irish families, those of David and James Boyd, located, the former on the Duncan McNaughton farm, the latter on that of Paul Mahle. John Reed, in 1821, moved to a tract now occupied by the farms of Isaac Imhoff and others. The descendants of William and James Reed are very numerous. Thomas Cathers settled in the township next, and after him came John Callahan (a Dunkard) in 1827, from Bedford County. Then the region began to fill up more rapidly.
    Source: Pages 516-518,
    History of Clarion County, A.J. Davis, Editor, 1887
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    Alexander McNaughton from Dunderame to Helen Furnace by Edward B. Reighard p. 22
    Will of Alexander McNaughton
    (Found in Venango Co. Courthouse) (Highland Township was formerly part of Paint Township)
    In the name of God Amen. I, Alexander McNaughton yeoman of Paint Township, Venango County, State of Penna. being weak in body but sound in memory and judgement do make this my last will and testament.
    Item I leave and bequeath unto my sons David and Alexander the farm on which I now live upon their fulfilling the conditions of an article entred in to with me the 21st day of April 1825 but if they neglect or refuse to fulfill said article then my farm is to fall into the hands of my wife.
    Item I leave and bequeath to my wife Jane all my personal property during her natural life and after her death is to be equally divided amongst my children also after the payment of my funeral expenses and all my lawfull debts I leave and bequeath to my son Daniel one dollar to my son Alexander one dollar and to my daughter Jane one dollar. I also leave and bequeath to my grandson David Gilmore the sum of fifteen dollars to be paid to him one year after his grandmother's death said fifteen dollars being the full amount that I allow him out of my estate.
    Item my grist mill and saw mill and the place at the little tobby creek I allow to be sold and the money arising from the sale to be at the disposal of my wife Jain during her natural life the remainder if any after to be equally divided amongst my children my place on big tobby at the state road to be sold and the money to be at the disposal of my wife Jane during her natural life and after her death to be equally divided amongst my children.
    I also make and constitute as executors of this my last will and testament making null and void all my other wills before this date my wife Jain and my son John McNaughton signed & sealed as my last will and testament in presence of the underwritten witnesses this seventeenth day of July one thousand eight hundred and twenty six.
    Washington Whitehill
    David Boyd
    Alexander McNaughton
    recorded 22nd August 1826

    Venango County on the 22nd day of August A.D. 1826 personally appeared before Arid Bowman, Esq. Register for the probate of wills in and for said County Washington Whitehill and David Boyd the two ________being witnesses to the written will and upon their solemn oath declare and say that they was present and did see and hear the testor within named sign, seal, publish, pronounce, and declare the forgoing writing as and for his last will and testament and at the time of the doing thereof he was of sound mind and memory and understanding, to the best of their understanding, as to the verily below and further that the names of Washington Whitehill and David Boyd is of their own handwriting. Subscribed by them as witnesses of said Testator.
    Sworn and Subscribed 22nd day of August 1826 before Arid Bowman

    Washington Whitehill
    David Boyd

    Alexander married Watson, Jane (Jennet) on 9 Oct 1791 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania. Jane was born about 1760 in Derykuhen, Cancragg, County Antrim, Ireland; died on 27 Apr 1839 in Venango Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 29 Apr 1839 in Helen Furnace Cemetery ~ Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 13.  Watson, Jane (Jennet) was born about 1760 in Derykuhen, Cancragg, County Antrim, Ireland; died on 27 Apr 1839 in Venango Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 29 Apr 1839 in Helen Furnace Cemetery ~ Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. McNAUGHTON, Samuel and died.
    2. McNAUGHTON, James and died.
    3. McNAUGHTON, David and died.
    4. McNAUGHTON, Margaret and died.
    5. McNAUGHTON, Anne and died.
    6. McNAUGHTON, John was born in 1794 in Centre Co., Pennsylvania; died in 1873.
    7. 6. McNAUGHTON, Daniel Alexander was born on 9 Aug 1798 in Bald Eagle Twsp., Centre Co., Pennsylvania; died on 1 Nov 1873 in Smithport, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 3 Nov 1873 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.

  6. 14.  CRISWELL, Alexander and died.

    Alexander married Evans, Mary Mowry. Mary and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 15.  Evans, Mary Mowry and died.
    Children:
    1. 7. CRISWELL, Hanna was born on 19 May 1799 in Paint Twsp., Venango Co., Pennsylvania; died on 29 Aug 1891 in Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  JOURDAIN, Jean was born about 1712 in Germany (son of JOURDAIN, Ozce); and died.

    Notes:

    Per Jacob Jordan descendant _______Jordan:

    "Jean Jourdan was born in 1712 (most likely in Germany) and emigrated to New Jersey, arriving on September 20, 1738. He settled at Mount Pleasant, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey (the same place John Peter Bloom located)."

    It appears that subject arrived on the ship Friendship, Henry Beech, Commander in 1738
    **(Source of this info is "Pennsylvania German Pioneers" by Ralph Beaver Strassburgher, LL.D, Vol I, pg 226, published 1980 by the Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.)

    He was 26 at the time.

    Jean married , Barbara. Barbara and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  , Barbara and died.
    Children:
    1. JORDAN, Frederick was born in 1744; died in 1784.
    2. 8. JORDAN, Mark was born in May 1761 in Mt. Pleasant, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey; died on 2 May 1833 in Pike Twsp., Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in May 1833 in McClure Cemetery ~ Curwensville, Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania.

  3. 18.  BLOOM - [BLUM], Johan "John" was born in 1731 in Germany (son of BLUM - [BLOOM], Johan Petre); died on 1 May 1814 in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey.

    Johan married Wagner, Eva Ann in 1751 in Germany. Eva was born in 1734 in Germany; died in 1796 in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 19.  Wagner, Eva Ann was born in 1734 in Germany; died in 1796 in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey.
    Children:
    1. 9. Bloom, Eva Ann was born on 19 Aug 1764 in Alexandria, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey; died on 7 Aug 1845 in Pike Twsp., Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania.

  5. 24.  McNAUGHTON, John
    Children:
    1. 12. McNAUGHTON, Alexander was born on 11 Aug 1750 in Glenshire, Inverness, Scotland; died on 8 Aug 1826 in Venango Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 10 Aug 1826 in Helen Furnace Cemetery ~ Helen Furnace, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania.



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