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Notes for Matthew Jr. JORDAN

Notes for Jr. Matthew Jordan:
August 5, 1802 Franklin Co. Ga Deed Book"00" PG 79
This indenture made this fifth day of August one Thousand Eight Hundred and Two between Mathew Jordan of the county of Elbert and State of Georgia of the one part & Fleming Jordan of the county of Oglethorpe & State aforesaid of the other parf witnesseth that the said fleming Jordan hath for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred and twenty dollars to him in hand paid at or before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is herby acknowledged hath granted brgained and sold and do by these presednts grant bargain and sell to the said Matthew Jordan a certain tract or parcel of land lying in the county of Franklin and on the waters of the Oconee & Broad Rivers, beginning at a Post Oak corner running thence North fifty degrees East? Fifty four to a pine thence sosth forthy degrees? five chanins to a hickory thence north fity degrees east forty chains to a post oak thence sought forty degrees east forth chains................................................................ .... ..................
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Flemining Jordan (seal)
R. Cosby
Daniel G. Moore
10/03/1803


Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia extracted from the original court records of Augusta County 1745-1800 Circuit court records, section '1" judgements page 238

Eades vs Robertson-O.S. 325;N.S. 117- letter signed M. Jordan addressed to Col john Jordan, Albemarle County, near mouth of Rockfish River, Virginia; postmarked Goose pond, Ga 8th June, 1815; dted 8th june, 1815; My dear Brother--Having wrote to you so often and receiving no answer from you, distresses me very much. my distressed situaltion still obliges me to wrtie you again. I am agraaid that the money Cabel received for me will be entirely lost for the want of those papers. i have so often begged of you to send me, which is a copy of the deed he made to mr. Eads and a copy of the power I made him to sell the land with yours and Mr Eade. Certificate to the amount paid him., The loss of this moneu has placed me entirely dependent on mu friends which is a most miserable life a man can live. i have not language to express to you the my distressed mand, altho I am in a friend's house. Therefore, my dear borther, I hope you will do the best you can for me. The man Cabell who has taken me is perhaps on e of the worst characters that ever came to this state. i have nothing more worth writing to you, your relations are all well in this part of the world. mrs. Crews desires to be remembered top all her relations and particularly to her aunt Judy, who she wrote to by Mr. marks some time ago. She would be glad to hear if the lette4r cfame safe to hand. i wish you to have the County Seal annexed to them papers as they will be of no effect without, and direct them to Oglethorpe County at the Goosepond office. I am your affrectionate brother--m. Jordan. Deed, 22nd April 1812 by Robert I. Cabell, attorney-infact for Matthew Jordan of District of Abbeville, South Carolina, to Joseph Eads of Albemarle, 227 acres on waters of Fluvanna River, paart of 1,000 acres formerly belonging to mathew Jordan, deceased of Albemarle, which was divided, and this fell to Matthew, Jr. proved in nelson, 27th april, 1812. Recorded in Albermarle, 7th September, 1812.
At the home of his brother, Fleming Jordan in AL

Source: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/j/o/r/Jack-A-Jordan-OR/BOOK-0001/0009 -0005.html
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