Genealogy Through The Years
Without a doubt our most treasured possession is family. My grandmother Lula (TAYLOR) Jourdan instilled a desire for me to learn about my heritage and family customs and to continue the tradition of passing that information down to my children and them in turn to their children.
I am Susie Jourdan Grant, Webaster for this site. I hope you enjoy your visit. Please email me if you have any suggestions or contributions you would like to make.
Knowing that your ancestor came to America during the 1700s and settled in Pennsylvania are just facts.
Finding out that he came over with a brother who died while on board leaves a lot of questions that begs to be answered!
Your family’s history comes alive when you stop to consider that your ancestors were little, if any different from you. They too had dreams and goals they wanted to accomplish, but they lived in a time when becoming ill, even with the flu, might mean death. As you browse this site I sincerely hope you find something you can use. I would also love to hear from you, any ideas for content, genealogy questions, or anything else that you would care to discuss.
Never forget. Each of your words is like a feather in the wind. Once spoken, no amount of effort, regardless how heartfelt or sincere, can ever return them to your mouth. Choose your words well, and guard them most of all in the presence of those you love."Author Unknown
John Thomas Hicks
Effie Wilhelm Hicks
Jenny Grant
Adair County, KY.
Jewell Jourdan Robey
Martha Lula Taylor
Bill "Buddy" Jourdan
Lyl Jourdan
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