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Chignik
Est. 166

Chignik is a former settlement on the island of Waterford, Diol, that was founded in the year 166 and annexed by Charlemont in 194 and, through further annexation, is now situated in the limits of Pennington.

Geography

Island: Waterford
Coast: East
Area: 0.06 square miles

Origination

Founded: 166
Founders: Rodger Noland, August Noland, Moreen Noland, Moreen Noland
Annexed: None
Annexed by: Charlemont in 194

Ships

Former ships: None

Houses

Houses: Noland House, Noland House, Noland House, Noland House

Demography

Highest-ever population: 3 (in 166)

Residents

Residents: None
Former residents who moved away: August Noland
Died here: Rodger Noland (Natural causes), Moreen Noland (Natural causes)
Murders: None

Narrative

166.   Chignik, Waterford, was founded by Rodger Noland, August Noland, Moreen Noland, and Moreen Noland. 3 newcomer(s) moved to Chignik in 166: Rodger Noland, Moreen Noland, and August Noland.
171.   Rodger Noland, who in 166 founded Chignik along with 3 others, died in Chignik, Waterford, of natural causes; he was 75 years old.
175.   Moreen Noland, who in 166 founded Chignik along with 3 others, died in Chignik, Waterford, of natural causes; she was 62 years old.
177.   There is talk of the settlements of Chignik and Charlemont consolidating.
194.   The settlements of Charlemont and Chignik are consolidating; since it's the biggest town and the economic center of the area, Charlemont will absorb the other settlements. Chignik has been annexed by Charlemont.
207.   August Noland, who in 166 founded Chignik along with 3 others, was murdered in Enville, Centreville by Kip Noland; he was 61 years old.
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