(1) Hij is getrouwd met Mary Jane Gray.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 16 maart 1898 te Possibly,Thunder Bay, hij was toen 22 jaar oud.
(2) Hij had een relatie met UNKNOWN Alice.
David took his mother's last name, Jordan, as his last name as an adult.
The Jordan/Stanchfield Family History written by Linda Von Rueden Troolin
& Jan Jordan Lokensgard, 1994, Chapter III has:
2. DAVID WATSON who later changed his name to DAVID JORDAN was born
January 29, 1876. He married Mary Jane Grey, March 16, 1898, possibly In
the Thunder Bay area, since their first child was born there. They had
two children Mary Helen (Nellie) and Lee. The marriage ended and David
remarried a woman named Alice. The children were placed with other
families. She was about fifteen years older than David. She celebrated
her 100th birthday in August of 1956 and lived to be 101! She died in
1957. They lived in Kansas City, Kansas and had one adopted son.
David worked in Kansas City as a foreman in a steel mill. He also was a
mason.
Earl Osborne wrote of David, "His hobby was polishing rocks and cattle
horns He would be polishing a horn as I chatted with him. My mother, (
Grace), had one of his polished horns."
Very little information has been found about David because he did not
raise his children, himself. So the grandchildren did not know him or
have data. Also the adopted son, was not located.
Source: Roy C. Leggitt, royc@@cts.com.
David took his mother's last name, Jordan, as his last name as an adult.
The Jordan/Stanchfield Family History written by Linda Von Rueden Troolin
& Jan Jordan Lokensgard, 1994, Chapter III has:
2. DAVID WATSON who later changed his name to DAVID JORDAN was born
January 29, 1876. He married Mary Jane Grey, March 16, 1898, possibly In
the Thunder Bay area, since their first child was born there. They had
two children Mary Helen (Nellie) and Lee. The marriage ended and David
remarried a woman named Alice. The children were placed with other
families. She was about fifteen years older than David. She celebrated
her 100th birthday in August of 1956 and lived to be 101! She died in
1957. They lived in Kansas City, Kansas and had one adopted son.
David worked in Kansas City as a foreman in a steel mill. He also was a
mason.
Earl Osborne wrote of David, "His hobby was polishing rocks and cattle
horns He would be polishing a horn as I chatted with him. My mother, (
Grace), had one of his polished horns."
Very little information has been found about David because he did not
raise his children, himself. So the grandchildren did not know him or
have data. Also the adopted son, was not located.
Source: Roy C. Leggitt, royc@@cts.com.
David (Jordan) Watson | ||||||||||||||||||
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Mary Jane Gray | ||||||||||||||||||
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UNKNOWN Alice |