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Albinus John “Biney” Jordan

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Albinus John “Biney” Jordan

Birth
Boone County, Iowa, USA
Death
30 Sep 1957 (aged 71)
Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Albinus Jordan, 71, formerly of Harrison, funeral will be held Thursday at Sacred Heart church in Norfolk. He died 5:10 p.m. Monday in Norfolk after a several years illness. He had lived at Harrison for some years and was a retired farmer.. He was born Jan. 15, 1886 to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jordan in Iowa. He was survived by 1 sister Mrs. Ella Walheater at Woodburn, Oregon; 3 brothers: Daniel, Richard both at Harrison; Neil at Crawford, 4 nieces, 3 nephews all at Harrsion. Source: extracted from "The Norfolk Daily News", Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1957 on page 9.

Note the links to the parents do not seem to match what was in the above article.
Note middle name, nickname, county of birth are merged items into this memorial listing.
I am not sure how if he was in "institutionalized as a child" if he got out or remained in the institutions the rest of his life. As the above article says he was a retired farmer from Harrison, Nebraska. Also not sure if the link to Daniel who died in 1946 would be a surviving brother Daniel when Albinus died in 1957. A mix in selection of similar names to be linked?
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The following information comes from a duplicate memorial merged into this one. The source(s) of information is not known or verified.

Biney had been institutionalized as a child. The family story is he was kicked in the head by a horse. He lived in Institutions in Council Bluffs and Norfolk, Nebraska. His parents were Cornelius Jordan and Sarah Francis McCoy.
Albinus Jordan, 71, formerly of Harrison, funeral will be held Thursday at Sacred Heart church in Norfolk. He died 5:10 p.m. Monday in Norfolk after a several years illness. He had lived at Harrison for some years and was a retired farmer.. He was born Jan. 15, 1886 to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jordan in Iowa. He was survived by 1 sister Mrs. Ella Walheater at Woodburn, Oregon; 3 brothers: Daniel, Richard both at Harrison; Neil at Crawford, 4 nieces, 3 nephews all at Harrsion. Source: extracted from "The Norfolk Daily News", Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1957 on page 9.

Note the links to the parents do not seem to match what was in the above article.
Note middle name, nickname, county of birth are merged items into this memorial listing.
I am not sure how if he was in "institutionalized as a child" if he got out or remained in the institutions the rest of his life. As the above article says he was a retired farmer from Harrison, Nebraska. Also not sure if the link to Daniel who died in 1946 would be a surviving brother Daniel when Albinus died in 1957. A mix in selection of similar names to be linked?
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The following information comes from a duplicate memorial merged into this one. The source(s) of information is not known or verified.

Biney had been institutionalized as a child. The family story is he was kicked in the head by a horse. He lived in Institutions in Council Bluffs and Norfolk, Nebraska. His parents were Cornelius Jordan and Sarah Francis McCoy.


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