Coley Jordan

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I started my genealogy research before 1980. When I was shown some of my grandfather's records. It opened my eyes to the family history which I have found to be fun and challenging. There has been many wonderful adventures along with numerous twists and turns. I continue to met many wonderful people in the search of my ancestors. Most of my family came to eastern North Carolina in the 1800's and their decendants have stayed, although there are some that have moved in many directions. The family lines I am researching are: Jordan, Nobles, Rolison, Rolinson, Rollinson, Daniels, Day, Linton, Swain, Hunnings, and Thompson.

I started my genealogy research before 1980. When I was shown some of my grandfather's records. It opened my eyes to the family history which I have found to be fun and challenging. There has been many wonderful adventures along with numerous twists and turns. I continue to met many wonderful people in the search of my ancestors. Most of my family came to eastern North Carolina in the 1800's and their decendants have stayed, although there are some that have moved in many directions. The family lines I am researching are: Jordan, Nobles, Rolison, Rolinson, Rollinson, Daniels, Day, Linton, Swain, Hunnings, and Thompson.

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