Ahh, Thanksgiving Dinner Guests...yes, I would invite my Jordan but she might have to come alone since I can't locate any of her relatives to invite. She and my great grandfather, James Abney Barnes, were married on October 18, 1874 in Sevier County, Arkansas. Her name on the marriage certificate was "Jepthy Jordan". She told the clerk that she was 24 years old. She later told census takers in the 1900's that her first name was Sarah, that she was born in Mississppi, her father was born in Georgia and her mother was born in Alabama. Her son, my grandfather told me that his mother's name was "Jepsy Parilee Jordan". We would have quite a conversation over the dinner table. Like how could your family have buried you at Wheellock Academy in McCurtain County, Oklahoma and not at least written down the date that you died?? I know that you must have been a caring person, you raised a grandson when your daughter Sally died shortly after giving birth to him. Sally was married to Joseph Marion Hall on April 29, 1914. This seems to have been his third marriage and her second. There has been mentioned another ghost, Uncle Ben Jordan....maybe Sarah's brother. We could invite him also if we only knew how. Thanks! Judi Barrett