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[23374] Henry, Jr. is known as "Jay". In 1969 he was a welder and mechanic in Hugo, OK. In 1957 he was in the Air Force.
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[53133] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 1 March 2023: "Argyle - Richard 'Dick' Thomas Jordan III passed away peacefully after two years of declining health at his home in Argyle, on Monday Feb. 27, 2023, with his younger twin brothers Tim and Troy at his side. Dick was born April 30, 1959, on the U.S. Naval Base at Quantico Virginia. Dick was predeceased by his maternal and paternal grandparents, father Richard Thomas Jordan Jr. (1979), mother Dorothy (Hatch) Jordan (2013) and brother Ronald Jordan (1993). Dick was an avid car enthusiast and skilled at auto body repair and all things mechanical and electrical. His interest was clear early. As a teen, Dick had managed to acquire and surreptitiously store off-site at least two fixer-upper cars at the ages of 14 and 15 to avoid pesky parental oversight. One of Dick's triumphs as a young adult ensued after graduating from Old Town High School in 1977 when he fixed up a Plymouth Barracuda and took a road trip to Kansas with his good friend Gene. Together they managed to make their destination with the not surprising need to replace the engine before making the return trip back to Maine. Later he operated his own business, Jordan's Auto Body, on the Bradley Rd in the 90s, and later worked as a mechanic for his friend Bruce and for relatives and Argyle neighbors who benefited from his expertise and patience that skilled auto body work requires. Dick was not a fan of Maine winters and never quite gave up on the dream of the distant, warmer climate of California he remembered from his youth. Nonetheless, Dick was proud to have recently built a house in Argyle on the old homestead that's been in the family for generations. In later life Dick appreciated keeping in contact by phone with relatives and friends, near and far. Dick was especially appreciative of his cousins who checked in with him regularly. The family is thankful to the nurses and doctors at EMMC, and to Northern Light Hospice who provided compassionate assistance to Dick and the family during his last days, and allowed him to return home where he was most comfortable. Dick had a lifelong affinity for cats, whether it was caring for stray cats at Camp Pendleton, California, where the family lived in the 60s, or for caring for his cat in his new Argyle home. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Old Town Animal Orphanage in Dick's name would be a fitting tribute."
[43775] http://www.griffincunningham.net/benjaminsmith/bakeman.txt lists her children with Francis.
[27828] This line is proposed in Ray Gurganus' unverified web site, www.gurganus.org, in 2007 which offers an ancestry. Find A Grave memorial 86109187 offers: "John de Wingfield was chief administrator to Edward the Black Prince. He and both his brothers fought at Crecy in 1346. He fought in the Normandy campaign from 1347-48. He was appointed 'governor of the prince's business' (in effect business-manager) to Edward the Black Prince round about 1351. In 1356 Wingfield fought at Poitiers capturing the head of the French King John II's bodyguard, Sire D'Aubigny. Edward III purchased this captive from Wingfield for £833 . Wingfield died round about 1361, possibly of the second outbreak of the Black Death. His will provided for the founding of Wingfield College in 1362. The college was endowed by the Black Prince. Sir John Wingfield's only child, Catherine, married Michael de la Pole, later 1st Earl of Suffolk and lived at Wingfield Castle in Suffolk. He was the son of John de Wingfield and Elizabeth Honypot. He married Eleanor de Glanville about 1348 in Wingfield."