Openness to experience: very open (takes after Eugene Shumeet) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Aleta Shumeet) Extroversion: very extroverted (takes after Eugene Shumeet) Agreeableness: disagreeable (takes after Eugene Shumeet) Neuroticism: neurotic (takes after Eugene Shumeet)
161. Gelya Aleta Shumeet was born to Aleta Shumeet and Eugene Shumeet in the town of Colrain, on the island of Pelican. She is named after her great-grandmother, Gelya Jordan. 14 people came to meet Gelya Shumeet for the first time this year: Curtis Quinn, Gelya Shumeet, Vina Vaclav, Rhodia Quinn, Raymond Noland, Clarisa Noland, Aleta Shumeet, Rabbi Noland, Hernando Shumeet, Piet Noland, Alfonse Vaclav, Vivi Noland, Merrie Aldis, and Vail Noland. Gelya Shumeet's half-brother, Hernando Shumeet, died in Colrain, Pelican, from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old. Gelya Shumeet died in Colrain, Pelican, from complications related to infancy; she was not even a year old. Gelya Shumeet was laid to rest in the Colrain cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 162. Gelya Shumeet's mother Aleta Shumeet married Raymond Noland in Colrain, Pelican. Aleta Shumeet is now named Aleta Noland. 163. Gelya Shumeet's younger half-sister, Robin Noland, was born in the town of Colrain, on the island of Pelican. 164. Gelya Shumeet's younger half-sister, Moreen Noland, was born in the town of Colrain, on the island of Pelican. 165. Gelya Shumeet's younger half-brother, Vinny Noland, was born in the town of Colrain, on the island of Pelican. 181. Gelya Shumeet's parents Raymond Noland and Aleta Noland divorced after 19 years of marriage; they had 3 children together.