394. Sidney Chaim Jordan was born to Cati Jordan and Capt. Shlomo Gilles in the town of Adak, on the island of Bellefontaine. 7 people came to meet Sidney Jordan for the first time this year: Tedman Jordan, Dina Guillermo, Riley Jordan, Lavena Guillermo, Cati Jordan, Sidney Jordan, and Capt. Shlomo Gilles. Sidney Jordan's father Capt. Shlomo Gilles married Ophelie Jordan in Adak, Bellefontaine. Magnum Jordan people came to meet Sidney Jordan for the first time. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Sidney this year. 395. Sidney is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Sidney Jordan's younger half-sister, Marilin Gilles, was born in the town of Adak, on the island of Bellefontaine. In Jordan House, their home, Sidney is attending to Cati Jordan, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. Sidney Jordan's mother, Cati Jordan, died in Adak, Bellefontaine, after showing symptoms of disease; she was 35 years old. Sidney Jordan died in Adak, Bellefontaine, from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old. Sidney Jordan was laid to rest in the Adak cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 396. Sidney Jordan's younger half-sister, Corliss Gilles, was born in the town of Adak, on the island of Bellefontaine. 397. Sidney Jordan's younger half-brother, Jervis Gilles, was born in the town of Adak, on the island of Bellefontaine. 402. Sidney Jordan's younger half-brother, Shlomo Gilles, was born in the town of Adak, on the island of Bellefontaine. 405. Sidney Jordan's younger half-brother, Earle Gilles, was born in the town of Adak, on the island of Bellefontaine. 406. Sidney Jordan's parents Capt. Shlomo Gilles and Ophelie Gilles divorced after 12 years of marriage; they had 5 children together.