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Jordans Chapel Cemetery Summary Report, page 41

possible that he was terminally ill on that date, and Batt Jordan was simply providing for Henry's widow and children by selling the land at that time. It should be noted in examining the deed (below) that the first tract of land was the 160 acres of the NE/4 of Section 8, which lies immediately southwest of the SW/4 of Section 4 in Township 4, Range 1W. The Meeting House Tract was described as consisting of 140 acres purchased by Batt Jordan from Moore and Parker. Its location was not specified, but at least the ownership chain is now known for additional tracking with respect to location clues. As already presented above, we know the location to have been in the SW/4 of 4-4-1W. 41 - (3195)