Openness to experience: very open (takes after Lanie Vaclav) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Peirce Vaclav) Extroversion: extroverted (takes after Peirce Vaclav) Agreeableness: very agreeable (takes after Lanie Vaclav) Neuroticism: very laid back (takes after Peirce Vaclav)
248. Imelda Zorana Vaclav was born to Lanie Vaclav and Peirce Vaclav in the town of Mount Hope, on the island of New Waterford. She is named after her grandmother, Imelda Vaclav. 7 people came to meet Imelda Vaclav for the first time this year: Peirce Vaclav, Dulcine Vaclav, Lanie Vaclav, Imelda Vaclav, Sidoney Vaclav, Arlee Vaclav, and Mab Guillermo. Imelda Vaclav died in Mount Hope, New Waterford, from complications related to infancy; she was not even a year old. Imelda Vaclav was laid to rest in the Mount Hope cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 253. Imelda Vaclav's younger brother, Garfinkel Vaclav, was born in Mount Hope. 257. Imelda Vaclav's younger brother, Sax Vaclav, was born in Mount Hope. 259. Imelda Vaclav's younger sister, Jenine Vaclav, was born in Mount Hope. 261. Imelda Vaclav's younger sister, Jodi Vaclav, was born in Mount Hope. 269. Imelda Vaclav's parents Peirce Vaclav and Lanie Vaclav divorced after 27 years of marriage; they had 8 children together. 270. Imelda Vaclav's father Peirce Vaclav married Cybal Gilles in McMinnville, Bellefontaine. 280. Imelda Vaclav's parents Cybal Vaclav and Peirce Vaclav divorced after 10 years of marriage; they had 4 children together. 291. Imelda Vaclav's father Peirce Vaclav married Pammy Guillermo in Anderson, Bellefontaine. 303. Imelda Vaclav's parents Pammy Vaclav and Peirce Vaclav divorced after 12 years of marriage; they did not have children together.