Openness to experience: very open (takes after Pepita Zollie) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Spense Zollie) Extroversion: introverted (takes after Pepita Zollie) Agreeableness: disagreeable (takes after Pepita Zollie) Neuroticism: neurotic (takes after Spense Zollie)
259. Sydney Ferdinande Zollie was born to Pepita Zollie and Spense Zollie in the town of Douglas, on the island of White Pine. She is named after her grandmother, Sydney Zollie. 41 people came to meet Sydney Zollie for the first time this year: Tate Gilles, Sinclair Gilles, Dru Zollie, Sydney Zollie, Jethro Zollie, Tarzan Gilles, Nevins Noland, Spense Zollie, Portia Gilles, Pepita Zollie, Lisandra Noland, Austen Noland, Leo Quinn, Vernor Zollie, Gusti Gilles, Athena Zollie, Candie Noland, Winfield Zollie, Van Zollie, Tiffie Quinn, Christoph Zollie, Aubrie Noland, Dru Zollie, Renel Gilles, Goldina Zollie, Nevins Zollie, Osgood Gilles, Yolanda Zollie, Osgood Zollie, Charlot Gilles, Jennine Gilles, Ann Gilles, Hanson Quinn, Sydney Zollie, Nicky Zollie, Janet Gilles, Granville Zollie, Howard Zollie, Reine Gilles, Flynn Gilles, and Kay Zollie. Sydney Zollie died in Douglas, White Pine, from complications related to infancy; she was not even a year old. Sydney Zollie was laid to rest in the Douglas cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there.