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Capt. Dominicus Jordan is your 9th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Emma Corine Welborn
his mother ·Üí Emma Elizabeth Free / Bombard
her mother ·Üí Isabelle Pridgen
her mother ·Üí Robert W Bynum
her father ·Üí Elizabeth Bynum
his mother ·Üí Robert Mitchell
her father ·Üí Jonathan Mitchell
his father ·Üí Miriam Mitchell
his mother ·Üí Major Dominicus Jordan
her father ·Üí Capt. Dominicus Jordan
his father
https://www.geni.com/people/Capt-Dominicus-Jordan/6000000019141648283
Dominicus Jordan MP
Gender:
Male
Birth:
December 18, 1655
Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland, Maine
Death:
August 10, 1703 (47)
Spurwink (now ), Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland County, ME, United States (Killed by the Indians)
Immediate Family:
Son of Rev. Robert Jordan; Rev. Robert Jordan and Sarah Jordan
Husband of Hannah Jordan and Hannah Jordan
Father of Nathaniel Jordan, Sr.; Major Dominicus Jordan; Capt. Samuel Jordan; Mary Ann Arabelle; Susanna Jordan and 5 others
Brother of John Jordan, II; Samuel Jordan; Jeremiah Jordan, Sr. and Jedediah Jordan, Sr.
DNA Markers: Y R1b1a2a1a1a
Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862), 2:568-569.
"DOMINICUS, Scarborough, third s. of Robert, m. Hannah, d. of Ralph Tristram of Saco, had Dominicus, and other childr. was k. by the Ind. 1703, when his w. and childr. were carr. off to Canada, whence, after thirteen yrs. Dominicus escap. This s. was a maj. and d. 1749, aged 66; and his s. Dominicus d. 1788, aged 72. Dominicus, eldest s. of this last, b. 19 Apr. 1740, was liv. when Willis wrote in 1831, the oldest man in the town, enjoy. part of the ancestr. domain."
Notes:
Family history states he was killed by Indians in 1703.
Third son of Rev. Robert Jordan, nicknamed 'Indian Killer.'
Trustee of Falmouth, ME, carried off to Canada as a child.
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Dominicus Jordan was a prominent man in the settlement, and was one of the trustees to whom the township of Flamouth was deeded by President Danforth. His gun was presented to the Maine historical society by Capt. Samuel Jordan of Deering, Me. He was called the "Indiana Killer" although he was friendly when at peace. Upon his death (by hatchet to the head by the Indianas) his wife and children were taken prisoners and led through the wilderness to Canada. All but Mary-Ann were returned to Maine. She choose to stay with her masters in Canada and was renamed "Arabella."
Called "Indian Killer," it was said that he was the deadly enemy of Indians in war, but in, friendly and traded with them. He was killed on 10 Aug 1703 when an Indian struck Dominicus in the head with his hatchet while Dominicus was trading with the Indians. His entire family was kidnapped and take thru the wilderness to Canada. All but one later returned. (Mary married a Frenchman and stayed in Canada.) Dominicus was described as a large man with great endurance. He kept a gun >6' long strapped to his back to fight Indians immediately if necessary. This gun was given to the Maine Historical Society (after the family had cut 1'-2' off the barrel).
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