While living in Polk County, Missouri, Jordan met and married young 22-year-old Mary Parthena Stockton who was called, "Mary Polly". They were married in Dade County, Missouri on January 22, 1840. Apparently, Jordan had been married previously while living in Arkansas as 12-year-old Elizabeth Grant who was born in Arkansas is listed as the first of his children on the 1850 Dade County, Missouri, US Census. Jordan and Mary Polly had eight children together, all born in Missouri.
Jordan died on May 25, 1868, in Everton, Missouri. A kick from a horse with fatal results took the life of Jordan Grant at the age of 55 years, less than a month before his 56th birthday.
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Jordan Grant is listed on the Stockton Cemetery records as William Jordan Grant, however, an obelisk tombstone bears his name as "Jorden Grant." This stone is shared with his wife, Mary P. Grant. It seems unlikely that his first name was William as all documents with his name simply state Jordan. Also, he had a brother named William.
Family legend tells that Jordan Grant was a first cousin to former General Ulysses S. Grant who later became the President of the United States from March 4, 1869 – March 4, 1877. Ulysses S. Grant became President after the death of Jordan. Proof of his relation to Ulysses Grant from family tree information has not been found by me. I would love to know the connection of Jordan in my family tree to Ulysses Grant. Jordan is my 2nd Great Grandfather.
The document on this page has the original signature of Jordan Grant where he signed this legal document as surety for a William M. Brewer of Cedar County, Missouri, for not enrolling with the Union Army. This paper is in the Union Citizen's File of the Provost Marshall of the State of Missouri. The document is dated November 13, 1862.
~ Written and compiled on May 3, 2016, by Mary Ellen (Fallwell) Henderson. Great Great Granddaughter of Jordan and Mary Parthena (Stockton) Grant.
While living in Polk County, Missouri, Jordan met and married young 22-year-old Mary Parthena Stockton who was called, "Mary Polly". They were married in Dade County, Missouri on January 22, 1840. Apparently, Jordan had been married previously while living in Arkansas as 12-year-old Elizabeth Grant who was born in Arkansas is listed as the first of his children on the 1850 Dade County, Missouri, US Census. Jordan and Mary Polly had eight children together, all born in Missouri.
Jordan died on May 25, 1868, in Everton, Missouri. A kick from a horse with fatal results took the life of Jordan Grant at the age of 55 years, less than a month before his 56th birthday.
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Jordan Grant is listed on the Stockton Cemetery records as William Jordan Grant, however, an obelisk tombstone bears his name as "Jorden Grant." This stone is shared with his wife, Mary P. Grant. It seems unlikely that his first name was William as all documents with his name simply state Jordan. Also, he had a brother named William.
Family legend tells that Jordan Grant was a first cousin to former General Ulysses S. Grant who later became the President of the United States from March 4, 1869 – March 4, 1877. Ulysses S. Grant became President after the death of Jordan. Proof of his relation to Ulysses Grant from family tree information has not been found by me. I would love to know the connection of Jordan in my family tree to Ulysses Grant. Jordan is my 2nd Great Grandfather.
The document on this page has the original signature of Jordan Grant where he signed this legal document as surety for a William M. Brewer of Cedar County, Missouri, for not enrolling with the Union Army. This paper is in the Union Citizen's File of the Provost Marshall of the State of Missouri. The document is dated November 13, 1862.
~ Written and compiled on May 3, 2016, by Mary Ellen (Fallwell) Henderson. Great Great Granddaughter of Jordan and Mary Parthena (Stockton) Grant.
Family Members
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Elizabeth Grant Mabes
1837–1910
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Daniel Richard Grant
1841–1917
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James Andrew Jackson Grant
1844–1916
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Nancy Clayton "Clate" Grant Divine
1846–1934
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Mary Louisa Grant Smith
1849–1874
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Jasper Newton "Jep" Grant
1851–1936
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Sarah Frances "Sallie" Grant Studdard
1854–1934
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Martha Rowena "Mamy" Grant Smith
1857–1938
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Parthena M. "Thenie" Grant Drisdel
1862–1961