Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 3rd ed., 1886. Warren County. HENRY JORDAN, of Warren County, was born in Ireland in 1829, and is the second son of Henry and Elizabeth (McKee) Jordan. He emigrated to Canada in 1854, where he remained four years; then went to New Orleans, remaining there one season, after which he came to Bowling Green, Ky. (in 1859), and now lives eight miles south of the latter town. Before leaving Ireland he married Ellen Burns, from whom he was divorced after living in wedlock fourteen years. They had two children, Mary J. and Elizabeth. He next married Mary A. Reiff, who was born and raised in Lancaster County, Penn. They have eight children living as follows: Henry Fletcher, Gracie, Joseph F., Maud, Nora, Frederick, Annie L. and Samuel. Mr. Jordan belongs to the Masonic order and to the Odd Fellows, and in politics is a Democrat. He and his wife are members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Mr. Jordan is a stone and marble cutter by trade, and also pays some attention to a small farm which he is the possessor of. Jordan McKee Burns Reiff = Ireland Canada LA Lancaster-PA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/warren/jordan.h.txt