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Thomas Jordon Sr, 1600–1685?> (aged 85 years)
- Name
- Thomas /Jordon/ Sr
- Given names
- Thomas
- Surname
- Jordon
- Name suffix
- Sr
father |
1578–1623
Birth: 1578
16
— Plymouth, Devon, England Death: April 1623 — Jordan Point, Prince George County, Virginia, USA |
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Marriage | Marriage — about 1599 — |
2 years
himself |
1600–1685
Birth: 1600
22
25
— Wiltshire, England Death: 1685 — Isle of Wight County, Virginia, USA |
himself |
1600–1685
Birth: 1600
22
25
— Wiltshire, England Death: 1685 — Isle of Wight County, Virginia, USA |
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wife |
1604–1700
Birth: about 1604
— Isle of Wight County, Virginia, USA Death: about 1700 — Virginia, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1628 — Chuckatuck, Suffolk, Virginia, USA |
8 years
son |
1635–1689
Birth: 7 July 1635
35
31
— Chuckatuck, Suffolk, Virginia, USA Death: 8 November 1689 — Chuckatuck, Suffolk, Virginia, USA |
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Address: Beggar's Bush, Jordan's Journey Plantation, Jordan Point, Prince George County, Virginia, USA. Note: Sometime soon after the First Anglo-Powhatan War, the colonist Samuel Jordan, who was also an ancient planter, began cultivating land along the James River, and in 1620 patented a 450-acre plantation. The main residence was named "Beggars Bush". The plantation, which was named Jordan's Journey was established within Charles City, an incorporation of the Virginia Company of London, the early proprietor of the Virginia Colony. As with other plantations in Virginia at this time, the plantation focused on tobacco production with labor primarily supplied by the colonists themselves and English indentured servants. |
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Unique identifier
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D3A6224B35A46042BD4CA6731B4450BAECE0
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Last change
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Author of last change: Danny |