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Notes for Charles II JORDAN

Charles Jordan II was "Commander in Chief" at fort Rogers on the north fork of the Ogeechee River, then that part of Wiles County which became Warren County when the fort was destroyed by a party of about 300 Creek Indians. He lost considerable propety during the affair. his house and outhouses were near the fort and burned, with their contents, by the Indians. His daughter, Sarah, was living with him at the time.

A claim was made by his son, Dempsey Jordan, in 1822 for the loss, upon which an allowance of $1,150 was made for the property and interest entered as "43 years _ $2,967." The listed property loss included: Three feather Beds and fruniture $90, One Negro Fellow, 18 or 20 yars $350 Household furniture taken or destroyed 150, Three Head Horses 150
Forty five Head Cattle.

Revolutionary War pension application of Charles' son Dempsey Jordan states that Charles was living in Perquimans Co., NC, on 6 December 1754, when son Dempsey was born.. Samuel Jordan, another son of Charles, was born as per his RW Pension Application on 18 Aug., 1849 in either Virginia or the province of Carolina. Charles Jordan, Jr. was born June 1764, "in a Northern State," according to his RW pension application.


Soon after 1765 he was a Captain in the Georgia Militia
Killed in second siege of Augusta, GA
Surce: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/j/o/r/Jack-A-Jordan-OR/BOOK-0001/0009 -0009.html
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