275. Randa Shea Vaclav was born to Lois Vaclav and Bjorne Vaclav in the town of Enville, on the island of Centreville. She is named after her great-grandmother, Randa Zollie. 26 people came to meet Randa Vaclav for the first time this year: Genni Noland, Craig Myke, Leroy Myke, Dorette Gilles, Obadiah Myke, Worth Myke, Christoph Vaclav, Sonny Myke, Beatrisa Myke, Connie Myke, Worth Myke, Lois Vaclav, Lonee Myke, Siouxie Myke, August Myke, Pepito Myke, Randa Vaclav, Lois Vaclav, Bjorne Vaclav, Nissie Myke, Yaakov Myke, Alasdair Myke, Sibbie Myke, Charissa Myke, Loria Myke, and Glorianna Myke. Randa Vaclav died in Enville, Centreville, from complications related to infancy; she was not even a year old. Randa Vaclav was laid to rest in the Enville cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 277. Randa Vaclav's younger half-sister, Joly Vaclav, was born in Enville. 278. Randa Vaclav's younger brother, Blaine Vaclav, was born in Enville. Randa Vaclav's parents Bjorne Vaclav and Lois Vaclav divorced after 7 years of marriage; they had 2 children together. 281. Randa Vaclav's father Bjorne Vaclav married Illa Myke in Enville, Centreville. 282. Randa Vaclav's younger half-sister, Lori Vaclav, was born in Enville. 283. Randa Vaclav's younger half-sister, Arabela Vaclav, was born in Enville. 284. Randa Vaclav's younger half-sister, Maureene Vaclav, was born in Enville. 287. Randa Vaclav's younger half-sister, Carroll Vaclav, was born in Enville. 307. Randa Vaclav's mother Lois Vaclav married Arvind Aldis in Hollow Rock, Centreville. Lois Vaclav is now named Lois Aldis.