My great-grandparents were Owen M. Jordan and Sarah "Sallie" Emmons Jordan, who are both buried in Huxford Bapt. Church Cem., Huxford (Escambia Co., AL). Their two youngest daughters are buried in Enon Cemetery, Monroe Co., AL, which isn't too far away -- and perhaps Owen and Sallie were living on the outskirts of Huxford (ha!) when the little girls died. I think the names of these two children may give me some clues about the family, but I don't know what: Sallie O. Nealey Jordan was born in January of 1896 and died in August of 1900; her little sister, Katie Malottie Jordan, was born in January of 1899 and also died in August of 1900 -- the little girls died within a few days of each other. Of course, I would like to know what epidemic killed them, but I wonder if anyone else recognizes the source of their middle names. Sallie is definitely O. Nealey on her tombstone, as opposed to O'Nealey. Any advice or hints will be appreciated. Faye