Openness to experience: very open (takes after Neysa Vaclav) Conscientiousness: very conscientious (takes after Peirce Vaclav) Extroversion: introverted (takes after Peirce Vaclav) Agreeableness: agreeable (takes after Peirce Vaclav) Neuroticism: very laid back (takes after Peirce Vaclav)
309. Terrie Nova Vaclav was born to Neysa Vaclav and Peirce Vaclav in the town of McMinnville, on the island of Bellefontaine. 28 people came to meet Terrie Vaclav for the first time this year: Peirce Vaclav, Koren Guillermo, Lovell Guillermo, Peirce Vaclav, Natalina Vaclav, Terrie Vaclav, Zorro Guillermo, Ulberto Guillermo, Callida Guillermo, Ardenia Guillermo, Harriette Guillermo, Colbert Vaclav, Peirce Vaclav, Paulie Guillermo, Ulberto Guillermo, Frederic Guillermo, Suellen Guillermo, Mikako Gilles, Bret Vaclav, Nicola Vaclav, Tisha Guillermo, Goldarina Vaclav, Mariel Gilles, Patel Guillermo, Frederic Guillermo, Janis Vaclav, Neysa Vaclav, and Giraud Guillermo. 3 people came to meet Terrie Vaclav for the first time this year: Bernadene Gilles, Barrie Gilles, and Renaud Gilles. A language barrier precluded potential new friendships for Terrie this year. 310. Terrie is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Terrie Vaclav's younger brother, Marco Vaclav, was born in McMinnville. Terrie Vaclav died in McMinnville, Bellefontaine, from complications related to infancy; she was only a year old. Terrie Vaclav was laid to rest in the McMinnville cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 311. Terrie Vaclav's younger sister, Clarice Vaclav, was born in McMinnville. 328. Terrie Vaclav's father Peirce Vaclav married Dolly Vaclav in Anderson, Bellefontaine. 343. Terrie Vaclav's parents Dolly Vaclav and Capt. Peirce Vaclav divorced after 15 years of marriage; they had 4 children together.