241. Hannibal Vernor Gilles was born to Anita Gilles and Hannibal Gilles in the town of Bell Buckle, on the island of Bettles. He is named after his father, Hannibal Gilles. 31 people came to meet Hannibal Gilles for the first time this year: Cybil Gilles, Meridith Aldis, Talia Gilles, Eduard Gilles, Marguerite Gilles, Nahum Gilles, Hannibal Gilles, Godard Aldis, Giana Gilles, Walt Aldis, Faye Aldis, Hannibal Gilles, Capt. Win Aldis, Victor Gilles, Davy Gilles, Zacharie Gilles, Cybil Aldis, Mariel Gilles, Davy Gilles, Juli Gilles, Davy Gilles, Selig Gilles, Alysia Gilles, Gene Gilles, Neall Gilles, Cybil Aldis, Ree Gilles, Anita Gilles, Cybil Aldis, Hartwell Gilles, and Mitzi Aldis. A language barrier precluded potential new friendships for Hannibal this year. 242. Hannibal is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Hannibal Gilles's younger brother, Nahum Gilles, was born in Bell Buckle. Hannibal Gilles died in Bell Buckle, Bettles, from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old. Hannibal Gilles was laid to rest in the Bell Buckle cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 243. Hannibal Gilles's younger brother, Welsh Gilles, was born in Bell Buckle. 244. Hannibal Gilles's younger sister, Farand Gilles, was born in Bell Buckle. 245. Hannibal Gilles's younger brother, Montgomery Gilles, was born in Bell Buckle. 246. Hannibal Gilles's younger sister, Felecia Gilles, was born in Bell Buckle. 247. Hannibal Gilles's younger brother, Walt Gilles, was born in Bell Buckle. 248. Hannibal Gilles's younger brother, Titos Gilles, was born in Bell Buckle. 250. Hannibal Gilles's parents Hannibal Gilles and Anita Gilles divorced after 13 years of marriage; they had 11 children together. Hannibal Gilles's father Hannibal Gilles married Hannis Gilles on the Paleobotanist; they now share quarters aboard the Paleobotanist. Hannibal Gilles's mother Anita Gilles married Hartwell Aldis in Bell Buckle, Bettles. Anita Gilles is now named Anita Aldis. 251. Hannibal Gilles's younger half-brother, Pepe Aldis, was born in the town of Bell Buckle, on the island of Bettles. 252. Hannibal Gilles's younger half-sister, Faydra Aldis, was born in the town of Bell Buckle, on the island of Bettles. 259. Hannibal Gilles's parents Capt. Hartwell Aldis and Anita Aldis divorced after 9 years of marriage; they had 5 children together. 263. Hannibal Gilles's brother, Nahum Gilles, murdered Capt. Hartwell Aldis in an act of revenge. Hannibal Gilles's brother, Nahum Gilles, murdered Nahum Gilles in an act of revenge. This was his second victim.