310. Jonathon Smith Vaclav was born to Barbara Vaclav and Whittaker Vaclav in the town of Clyde Hill, on the island of Stantonville. He is named after his father's uncle, Jonathon Noland. 26 people came to meet Jonathon Vaclav for the first time this year: Reggis Vaclav, Alejandro Vaclav, Verla Vaclav, Carolin Vaclav, Raimund Noland, Walt Vaclav, Jonathon Vaclav, Tildy Vaclav, Modesty Noland, Emmi Vaclav, Raimund Vaclav II, Windham Vaclav, Whittaker Vaclav, Tammi Noland, Catlee Noland, Barbara Vaclav, Dode Noland, Helga Noland, Barbara Vaclav, Michail Vaclav, Rubi Vaclav, Darian Vaclav, Barbara Aldis, Mattheus Vaclav, Percy Noland, and Barbara Noland. Jonathon Vaclav was met for the first time by two people this year, Quinlan Gilles and Kippie Gilles. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Jonathon this year. 311. Jonathon is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Jonathon Vaclav's younger brother, Sonny Vaclav, was born in Clyde Hill. Jonathon Vaclav died in Clyde Hill, Stantonville, from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old. Jonathon Vaclav was laid to rest in the Clyde Hill cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 312. Jonathon Vaclav's younger sister, Dyanne Vaclav, was born in Clyde Hill. 313. Jonathon Vaclav's younger brother, Bear Vaclav, was born in Clyde Hill. 315. Jonathon Vaclav's younger sister, Adaline Vaclav, was born in Clyde Hill. 317. Jonathon Vaclav's younger brother, Brooks Vaclav, was born in Clyde Hill. 321. Jonathon Vaclav's younger sister, Gerry Vaclav, was born in Clyde Hill. 322. Jonathon Vaclav's father Whittaker Vaclav married Anna-Maria Noland in Clyde Hill, Stantonville.