Openness to experience: unopen (takes after Ernest Melvin) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Ernest Melvin) Extroversion: extroverted (takes after Albertina Gilles) Agreeableness: disagreeable (takes after Ernest Melvin) Neuroticism: laid back (takes after Albertina Gilles)
215. Edythe Janith Gilles was born to Albertina Gilles and Ernest Melvin in the town of Warrensville Heights, on the island of Bremen. She is named after her mother's aunt, Edythe Zollie. 20 people came to meet Edythe Gilles for the first time this year: Rosalinde Vaclav, Ernest Melvin, Claribel Gilles, Randolf Melvin, Min Vaclav, Albertina Gilles, Wakefield Vaclav, Rayner Melvin, Corabel Gilles, Ivett Vaclav, Edythe Gilles, Eldon Noland, August Zollie, Hobart Gilles, Jimmy Gilles, Charissa Aldis, Windy Vaclav, Moises Zollie, Emilio Gilles, and Jamey Gilles. Edythe Gilles's parents Emilio Gilles and Albertina Gilles divorced after 3 years of marriage; they had one child together. Edythe Gilles moved out of Gilles House in Warrensville Heights. Edythe Gilles's mother Albertina Gilles married Ernest Melvin in Warrensville Heights, Bremen. Albertina Gilles is now named Albertina Melvin. Edythe Gilles's father Ernest Melvin married Albertina Gilles in Warrensville Heights, Bremen. Edythe Gilles died in Warrensville Heights, Bremen, from complications related to infancy; she was not even a year old. Edythe Gilles was laid to rest in the Warrensville Heights cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 220. Edythe Gilles's younger sister, Alison Melvin, was born in Warrensville Heights. 239. Edythe Gilles's half-brother, Rayner Melvin, murdered Emilio Gilles in an act of revenge.