She is married to Edward W Jordan.
Arkansas, County Marriages, 1837-1957
GS Film Number: 001009385
Digital Folder Number: 004331396
Image Number: 00218
Name: E W Jordan
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 24 Aug 1892
Event Place: , Polk, Arkansas, United States
Registration Place: , Polk County, Arkansas
Residence Place: Quito, Polk, Arkansas
Gender: Male
Age: 20
Birth Year (Estimated): 1872
Spouse's Name: Nancy Ward
Spouse's Residence Place: Quito, Polk, Arkansas
Spouse's Residence City: Quito
Spouse's Residence County: Polk
Spouse's Residence State: Arkansas
Spouse's Gender: Female
Spouse's Age: 17
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1875
Page: 302
They got married on August 24, 1892 at Quito, Polk, AR.Source 1
Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925
Name: Mrs N A Jordan
Census Date: 1925
Residence County: Seward
Residence State: Kansas
Locality: Liberal City
Birth Location: Arkansas
Family Number: 364
Marital Status: Divorced
Gender: Female
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1875
Race: White
Relation: Head
Line:1
Roll:KS1925_144
Household Member(s):
Name Age
N A Jordan 50
Oda L Jordan 31
Leanord Jordan 20
J R Jordan 16
Theo Jordan 12
OBITUARY
Nancy Ann Ward Jordan, having departed this life at twelve-fifty P.M. September 26th, 1927 after an extended illness, at the age of fifty-two years seven months and twenty-nine days. Was born January 27th, 1875 at Mena, Arkansas, where she grew to womanhood and was united in marriage to Edward Walton Jordan August 24th, 1892. To this union eight children were born, one having preceded her in death. With her husband moved from Mena, Arkansas to Hamilton, Texas where she became a member of the M.E. Church and lived until 1906 when she moved to Ochiltree, Texas. Making her home there until having came to Liberal, Kansas in 1915 and has made Liberal her home since that time. She comes from a family of devoted christians and from babyhood was taught to walk in the steps of Our Lord. And when He called her to Him, she was ready to meet Him, and journey hand in hand by His side through that sweet land of eternitywhere peace is the reward of the rightous. She leaves to survive in her mourning, the seven children, five sons and two daughters. Besides these descendents there are to mourn her death a father and two sisters with many friends of her girlhood home.
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Ah; That you have flown, oh precious one,
Into that realm of sweet peace,
Who shall lift that magic wand,
And reveal; Thy smiling face,
That Thou might guide with Mother's love
Thy children's children, to Him there,
In glorious Heaven, and tender love
Oh heed us Mother; ti's our prayer.
By Que.
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