Openness to experience: unopen (takes after Shanan Jordan) Conscientiousness: very unconscientious (takes after Amalle Jordan) Extroversion: introverted (takes after Amalle Jordan) Agreeableness: disagreeable (takes after Amalle Jordan) Neuroticism: neurotic (takes after Shanan Jordan)
350. Shanan Barnebas Jordan was born to Amalle Jordan and Shanan Jordan in the town of Three Way, on the island of Gloucester. He is named after his father, Shanan Jordan. 15 people came to meet Shanan Jordan for the first time this year: Amalle Jordan, Sean Jordan, Janie Jordan, Gallagher Jordan, Vivian Aldis, Roberto Aldis, Flossie Jordan, Linoel Jordan, Barbi Aldis, Swen Aldis, Shanan Jordan, Gian Jordan, Hadrian Aldis, Hellene Jordan, and Shanan Jordan. Shanan Jordan died in Three Way, Gloucester, from complications related to infancy; he was not even a year old. Shanan Jordan was laid to rest in the Three Way cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 351. Shanan Jordan's younger sister, Mavis Jordan, was born in Three Way. 358. Shanan Jordan's parents Shanan Jordan and Amalle Jordan divorced after 11 years of marriage; they had 4 children together. Shanan Jordan's mother Amalle Jordan married Antone Jordan in Three Way, Gloucester. 359. Shanan Jordan's younger half-brother, Lonny Jordan, was born in the town of Three Way, on the island of Gloucester. 360. Shanan Jordan's younger half-sister, Rubina Jordan, was born in the town of Three Way, on the island of Gloucester. 361. Shanan Jordan's younger half-sister, Cesya Jordan, was born in the town of Three Way, on the island of Gloucester. 362. Shanan Jordan's younger half-brother, Waleed Jordan, was born in the town of Three Way, on the island of Gloucester. 363. Shanan Jordan's younger half-sister, Ninon Jordan, was born in the town of Three Way, on the island of Gloucester. 365. Shanan Jordan's father, Shanan Jordan, murdered Zedekiah Aldis in an act of revenge. 372. Shanan Jordan's younger half-sister, Nata Jordan, was born in the town of Three Way, on the island of Gloucester.