Elizabeth Jane Kaizer of Morrow, Ohio
This is all that I have on Elizabeth, any help with her parents would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Robert married Elizabeth Jane KAIZER on 15 Feb 1872. Elizabeth was born 17 Sep 1851 in, Morrow, Ohio. She died 23 Apr 1930 in Ringgold, Montague, Texas.
BURIAL: Ural Cemetery N E part Irow IS to Nplots 35 36. (metal marker at back ol n stone has "Ladies of The G.A.R. Circle 15")
OBiTUARY: Elk City newspaper: JORDON RITES ARE READ HEREEarly Resident of Shis Section Passes at Daughter's Home in Texas
BURIAL: Ural Cemetery N E part Irow IS to Nplots 35 36. (metal marker at back ol n stone has "Ladies of The G.A.R. Circle 15")
OBiTUARY: Elk City newspaper: JORDON RITES ARE READ HEREEarly Resident of Shis Section Passes at Daughter's Home in Texas
Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Jordon, were held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Broadway Methodist Episcopal church, South, with Rev. Carl V. Covey, pastor of the First Christian church, in charge.
Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Jordon, were held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Broadway Methodist Episcopal church, South, with Rev. Carl V. Covey, pastor of the First Christian church, in charge.Mrs. Jordon was an early resident in this section, settling with her husband, Roben Jordon, on land six miles southeast of the city. Mr. Jordon died here twelve years ago at which time Mrs. Jordon went to live with her daughter Mrs. Tom Hughes, in Ringgold, Tex., where she died Wednesday.
Mrs. Jordon was an early resident in this section, settling with her husband, Roben Jordon, on land six miles southeast of the city. Mr. Jordon died here twelve years ago at which time Mrs. Jordon went to live with her daughter Mrs. Tom Hughes, in Ringgold, Tex., where she died Wednesday.Mrs. Jordon was born September 17,1851, in Morrow county, Ohio. She became a Christian early in life and remained in the Christian faith throughout the years. She was married to Robert Jordon, F ebruary 15, 1872.
Mrs. Jordon was born September 17,1851, in Morrow county, Ohio. She became a Christian early in life and remained in the Christian faith throughout the years. She was married to Robert Jordon, F ebruary 15, 1872.Three daughters and three sons survive Mrs. Jordon. They are: Mrs. J. J. Moore, of this city; Mrs. Tom Hughes of Ringgold, Mrs. Barbara Andrews, of Anadarko; Melvin Jordon, of this city until a year ago when he moved to Ulysses, Kans., Robert M. Jordon, of Fulton, N. M., and Arthur Jordon, of Spearman, Texas.
Three daughters and three sons survive Mrs. Jordon. They are: Mrs. J. J. Moore, of this city; Mrs. Tom Hughes of Ringgold, Mrs. Barbara Andrews, of Anadarko; Melvin Jordon, of this city until a year ago when he moved to Ulysses, Kans., Robert M. Jordon, of Fulton, N. M., and Arthur Jordon, of Spearman, Texas.Interment was made in the Ural cemetery. Killough Hullum, Funeral directors, were in charge.