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Percussa Resurgo (Jordan Family Update) – Jordans-Journey Percussa Resurgo (Jordan Family Update) Over the years, I have made a number of blog posts on our Jordan family of Halifax County, Virginia These are among the most visited posts in this blog Now, in the summer of 2024, I thought it time for a concise review of some of the pertinent information There are many Jordan families
Jordan (De Exeter) family genealogy - Irish Pedigrees Arms: Gu , a lion rampant betw three crosses crosslet or Motto: Percussus resurgo This Mayo family is descended from Jordan De Courcy, who (see the “De Courcy” genealogy, ante,) was a younger brother of Sir John De Courcy, the first Earl of Ulster; from him they derive the sirname MacJordan, now Jordan When, however, the first of the family came to Ireland with the English invaders, A
Jordan (English) Coat of Arms (Family Crest) Image Download Heraldic Description for the Jordan (English) Coat of Arms (Family Crest) Crest: A gold mount with a gold scroll above bearing the motto ‘Percussa resurgo’ Arms: A blue shield with a gold lion rampant between eight gold crosses crosslet fitchée, and a gold chief Motto and translation: Percussa resurgo (Being struck down I rise again) Coat of Arms Origin: County Somerset, and Chittem
Jordan Family Roots – Jordans-Journey The historical accuracy of these stories is, to put it charitably, extremely doubtful, but several of the accounts do agree on the family’s Norman origins, involvement of an ancestor in a crusade, and the reason for the family motto Percussa Resurgo There are other Jordan families in Britain and throughout western Europe
Jordan Family Crest and History - heraldry. celticradio. net Motto: Percussa resurgo, Being struck down I rise again Arms: Az a lion, rampant, betw eight cross crosslets, fitche, or , a chief of the second Crest: demi lion or, issuant from wreath, restingon his sinister foot, and holding in his dexter and eagles head, erased View the Heraldry Dictionary for help
Ella, Sue, and Elizabeth: The Jordan Girls and a Generational . . . Elizabeth embodied the Jordan family motto to the fullest, Percussa Resurgo: Knocked down, I rise again She was a fine Virginia lady—not without fault or prejudice—and a force to be reckoned with Though neither a historian nor a genealogist by trade, Elizabeth loved history and took pride in her ancestry