Openness to experience: very unopen (takes after Amalie Vaclav) Conscientiousness: very conscientious (takes after Amalie Vaclav) Extroversion: introverted (takes after Hubert Vaclav) Agreeableness: very agreeable (takes after Amalie Vaclav) Neuroticism: neurotic (takes after Hubert Vaclav)
212. Lawrence Ewart Vaclav was born to Amalie Vaclav and Hubert Vaclav in the town of Noland Lake, on the island of Stantonville. He is named after his uncle, Lawrence Jordan. 19 people came to meet Lawrence Vaclav for the first time this year: Lawrence Vaclav, Dick Vaclav, Kylie Noland, Amalie Vaclav, Terence Aldis, Charles Vaclav, Capt. Clem Noland, Jabez Noland, Sidney Noland, Fancie Noland, Charissa Shumeet, Hubert Vaclav, Gretna Noland, Marvin Vaclav, Verla Shumeet, Engelbart Aldis, Milka Shumeet, Barbara Aldis, and Anjanette Vaclav. Lawrence Vaclav died in Noland Lake, Stantonville, from complications related to infancy; he was not even a year old. Lawrence Vaclav was laid to rest in the Noland Lake cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 213. Lawrence Vaclav's younger sister, Grethel Vaclav, was born in Noland Lake. 215. Lawrence Vaclav's younger brother, Eddy Vaclav, was born in Noland Lake. 217. Lawrence Vaclav's younger brother, Lanny Vaclav, was born in Noland Lake. 218. Lawrence Vaclav's younger sister, La Vaclav, was born in Noland Lake. 220. Lawrence Vaclav's younger brother, Lincoln Vaclav, was born in Noland Lake. 222. Lawrence Vaclav's younger brother, Ewart Vaclav, was born in Noland Lake. 226. Lawrence Vaclav's younger brother, Salomone Vaclav, was born in Noland Lake. 248. Lawrence Vaclav's parents Amalie Vaclav and Hubert Vaclav divorced after 39 years of marriage; they had 10 children together. Lawrence Vaclav's mother Amalie Vaclav married Merry Vaclav in Noland Lake, Stantonville. 249. Lawrence Vaclav's parents Amalie Vaclav and Merry Vaclav divorced after 1 years of marriage; they did not have children together.