Newspaper Obits

Thanks to some super great person or persons that transcribed a bunch of old Cleburne County newspapers and posted them at the Cleburne County, AL GenWeb site http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/cleburne/newspapers/news1800s.htm, I was able to find a treasure trove of information on the Jordan-Warren families, including Ada Warren Jordan and John Edward Jordan's death notices.

The articles helped me complete Ada's siblings list, and provided me with John's parents names and also some of his siblings.

 

(If you're wondering about the newspaper articles looking all alike, I made them using an online newspaper clip generator at http://www.fodey.com/generators/newspaper/snippet.asp to make them look more interesting.)

(More Newpaper Info added 08-12-2019)

NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS FROM "THE CLEBURNE NEWS",  Heflin, Cleburne County, 
Alabama for MAY 1919
Thursday, May 29, 1919
After an illness of twelve years, Mrs. Nanie Ingram died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ida Jordan, on May 21st near Bell Mills. The funeral occurred at New Harmony, funeral services being conducted by Rev. W.J. Campbell. The family is thankful to those who were so kind to them in the midst of the sorrow and great loss sustained.

New Harmony Cemetery is located on AL Hwy 9 South (just off I-20), in Heflin, Cleburne County, Alabama.
There are approximately 500 unmarked graves in this cemetery as observed by this transcriber. In an effort to identify as many unmarked as possible, also included here are Death and Funeral Home Records, which may contain errors. It is up to the individual researcher to verify information found here.
Jordan, J. E. (John) Jan 23, 1860 Apr 16, 1933
[S/o Newt Jordan & Sarah Martin] Jordan, Mary L. Feb 18, 1862 Jan 24, 1941
[D/o James Garner & Nancy Ezell] UNMARKED GRAVE: Jordan, Thomas E. Male 68 years old Died May 15, 1930
[S/o Newt Jordan][H/o Ida Jordan]
***Probably Ida is buried here in an unmarked grave***