Openness to experience: very open (takes after Berkeley Jordan) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Elayne Jordan) Extroversion: introverted (takes after Elayne Jordan) Agreeableness: disagreeable (takes after Berkeley Jordan) Neuroticism: neurotic (takes after Berkeley Jordan)
351. Tuck Woodrow Jordan was born to Elayne Jordan and Berkeley Jordan in the town of Tuntutuliak, on the island of Gloucester. 13 people came to meet Tuck Jordan for the first time this year: Tuck Jordan, Lavena Jordan, Weider Jordan, Elayne Jordan, Sherline Jordan, Wilmar Jordan, Katy Zollie, Dana Jordan, Berkeley Jordan, Bernie Jordan, Micheal Jordan, Jordan Jordan, and Marko Jordan. A language barrier precluded potential new friendships for Tuck this year. 352. Tuck is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Tuck Jordan's younger sister, Rosetta Jordan, was born in Tuntutuliak. Tuck Jordan died in Tuntutuliak, Gloucester, from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old. Tuck Jordan was laid to rest in the Tuntutuliak cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 374. Tuck Jordan's parents Elayne Jordan and Berkeley Jordan divorced after 25 years of marriage; they had 4 children together. 376. Tuck Jordan's mother Elayne Jordan married Carleigh Jordan in Dalton, Gloucester. 377. Tuck Jordan's father Berkeley Jordan married Annamarie Aldis in the wilderness of Gloucester; she moved onto his campsite in the wilderness of Gloucester, along with children Zelig Aldis, Bess Aldis, Bess Aldis, and Barn Aldis.
383. Tuck Jordan's mother Elayne Jordan married Sergent Jordan in Tuntutuliak, Gloucester. 387. Tuck Jordan's parents Sergent Jordan and Elayne Jordan divorced after 4 years of marriage; they did not have children together. 401. Tuck Jordan's father Berkeley Jordan married Joell Aldis in Demopolis, Gloucester.