Does anyone recognize this man or his family? His grandfather and my great-grandfather were brothers. I found a brief biography in History of Alabama and Her People, A. B. Moore, author and editor, 1927. Dr. James William (Jay) Jordan was born in the Malone community of Randolph County, AL, 18 December 1883. His grandfather, William D. Jordan, was a farmer and merchant in Ashland, Clay County, AL. His father, Dr. Charles Alexander (Alex) Jordan, was a physician, practicing in the Malone community of Randolph County, AL. Dr. Jay Jordan graduated from the School of Medicine at Emory University in 1908. He practiced medicine for a year in Blocton, AL He then moved out west and was the house surgeon of the Wyoming General Hospital in Rock Springs, WY, for 16 months followed by a 2-year stint as surgeon for the Union Pacific Coal Company in Hanna, WY. Dr. Jordan returned to Alabama and practiced in Malone and Cragford, AL, before moving to Lauderdale County in 1922. He operated a general medical and surgical practice in Waterloo and was the doctor and surgeon for the Alabama Power Company, Waterloo District, and the Hubert F. Young Lumber and Land Company at Waterloo. Dr. Jordan died in 1949 and is buried in the Florence City Cemetery. Dr. Jordan was married to Elsie Sjogren in 1912 in Malone, AL. She died in Florence in 1923. I don't know where she was buried. Jay and Elsie had three daughters: Agnes Elizabeth, born in 1914; Tyra Anna, born in 1917; and, Mary Valley, born in 1921. They were living with Dr. Jordan in Waterloo in 1927. I hope everyone has a safe and happy New Year. Tony Jordan