NameElizabeth J. “Betty” Hedrick
Birth14 May 1843, Pendleton Co., (W) Virginia
Death11 Jun 1924, Whitmer, Randolph Co., West Virginia184
Alias/AKA“Betty”
FatherMichael Hedrick (~1812-~1894)
Spouses
Marriageabt 1887
ChildrenFelix (1882-)
 James Madison (1886-1971)
Birth30 May 1844, Pendleton Co., (W) Virginia
Death5 May 1888, Pendleton Co., West Virginia
FatherLeonard Day (1800-1881)
MotherRachel Harman (1804-1887)
ChildrenIsaac Cecil “Ike” (1877-1947)
Birthabt 1827, Jordan’s Run, Grant Co., (W) Virginia122
Birth MemoJordan’s Run is near Petersburg, WV
Death1895, Grant Co., West Virginia
OccupationFarmer
FatherWilliam Jordan (~1804-~1855)
MotherSarah Susannah Lewis (~1799-~1880)
Marriage29 Jan 1893, Grant Co. West Virginia
Marr Memomarried by Rev. A., G. B. Powers
ChildrenHattie (1890-1950)
Notes for Elizabeth J. “Betty” Hedrick
179Elizabeth Jordan born in Pendleton County, W. Va., May 14th, 1843, died at the home of her son Felix at Whitmer, W. Va., with whom she made her home the past twenty years, June 11, 1924, aged 81 years and 27 days.
Mrs. Jordan was the daughter of Michael Hedrick of Pendleton County, W. Va. and had been married twice, the first union being with James Huffman, and after the death of the first husband she married William Jordan both of Pendleton County. It was the lot of Mrs. Jordan to be left early in life with a large family dependent upon her for support.
She leaves the following children to mourn her loss: James of Elkins; Frank, Isaac, and Felix of Whitmer and one daughter, Mrs. Hattie Grovident of Davis. Michael and Bennie having preceded this mother to the "Great Beyond" many years ago.
July 10, 1924 Elkins newspaper
Notes for Benjamin P. (Spouse 2)
Note: Probably lived in the Harman hills of Penleton County. Listed as Private, 30 April 1865-31 May 1865, Pendleton Home Guards, Captain John Boggs' Company of Pendleton Scouts. Called into service by WV Governor Boreman. Place of enrollment was Mouth of Seneca for one year.
Notes for William Anderson (Spouse 3)
123Family sources of the William Jordan line state that William had said that his father was a William Jordan who married a Sarah. It is believed that they were from Pendleton County. This is easy to believe considering how many marriages in this family are recorded in the Pendleton County Court House. At this point the connection to the Jordan's of the Bullpasture is not certain. They have been included in this book because it is believed that the connection exists, but unknown.
This family moved West to Idaho. There is a family reunion held there every year of the descendants of William Jordan and Elizabeth Carr. A number of their descendants moved further West into Oregon, Washington State, and California.



124Copying from the Randolph County History, Adonijah’s father, William Jordan, at one time owned 200 acres, 150 of which was improved.   One half of the town of Job, WV, was built on land formerly belonging to him.   His land was granted to Thomas B. Summerfield, 114 years before the Maxwell book was written.   Later it belonged to Soilder [sic] White.   Mr. Jordan was postmaster under Harrison.   His son, Albert Freeling, was postmaster under Cleveland and was also in the merchantile [sic] business for years at Job.

Written by a niece of Zan’s and a great-granddaughter of William’s.   Clara H. Bonner, Box 83, Pierce, Idaho 83546

This newspaper article was reprinted in the December 1986 issue of “The Family Tree Exchange” published by Jackie Puffenberger here in Rockingham Co. Va. but I don’t know its source –  Glenn Huffman


1. Title: 1860 Randolph County Census--Wes Cochran
Page: 49
Text: William Jordan age 34 Va farmer, Elizabeth age 35 Va, Anna J age 18 Va, Noah age 15 Va farmer, Adanijah age 13 Va, Frelinghuysen age 11 Va, Sarah L age 9 Va, Caroline age 4 Va, Sarah E age 6 Va, Elizabeth Pennington age 2 Va, William A Jordan age 1 Va, Eliza A Jordan age 1 Va

120Notes for WILLIAM JORDAN:
    1850 Census Randolph County, VA

490-491: Jordan, William        23    Farmer
    Elizabeth            24    
    Anna J.             8
    Noah             4
    Adonijah             3
    Alfred             1

    1860 Census Randolph County, VA

753-757: Jordan, William        34    VA    Farmer
    Elizabeth            35    VA    
    Anna J.            18    VA            
    Noah            15    VA
    Adonijah            13    VA
    Frelinghuysen         11    VA        (Alfred my note)
    Sarah L.             9    VA
    Caroline             4    VA
    Sarah E.             6    VA
    Elizabeth Pennington     2    VA
    William A.         1    VA
    Eliza A.             1    VA
Notes for William Anderson (Spouse 3)
Pat Saletore - Jul 31, 2009   View | Viewers
   
News on this family is always kind of spare and slow.   But the latest is that I have located a living male Jordan who is not a decendent of Adonijah, but of his brother, William (and yet another William--OMG)..he consented to be yDNA tested and

TADAAAA!

they match.   So we now know that we have the yDNA of William Jordan who married Elizabeth Carr.   Why is this important to me?   With the rumors of the two children before Adonijah belonging to Noah Ridenour, and the odd report that William's son Free was the son of Richard Johnson and Betty White, AND the fact that Adonijah was born only 3 months after William married Elizabeth Carr...well, let's just say I wanted to be sure.   There is nothing like busting your hump on a hard line only to find out that it isn't yours...you know?

So it doesn't bet me back any farther, but I am at least satisfied that I am working the right line.   Little things make a big difference when you don't get much information at all.

FYI,
While looking at early property taxes in Randolph County, I found a series of Jordans I did not previously know and just a year after my William shows up with property to tax   in 1845, Noah Ridenour turns up too.   There was also a Conrad Ridenour previously, but Noah was new.   The folowing year, there was only Conrad...no Noah.   Another year or two later Conrad left too.   So there was a Noah Ridenour in the area about the time William must have been courting Elizabeth.   And he did indeed disappear from the records.   Can this story be true???
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