311. Sydney Elfrida Zollie was born to Catharina Zollie and Nicky Zollie in the town of Douglas, on the island of White Pine. She is named after her great-grandmother, Sydney Zollie. 32 people came to meet Sydney Zollie for the first time this year: Anne Zollie, Mamie Gilles, Nevins Gilles, Sydney Zollie, Annecorinne Gilles, Dasya Zollie, Aylmer Gilles, Penny Zollie, Lynelle Gilles, Bethina Quinn, Nicky Zollie, Catharina Zollie, Brice Gilles, Christoph Zollie, Boyd Quinn, Ester Quinn, Vernor Gilles, Jeanelle Gilles, Granville Zollie, Christoph Zollie, Rhona Zollie, Eugenie Gilles, Michaela Gilles, Robena Zollie, Jennine Zollie, Lilith Shumeet, Derby Quinn, Sal Gilles, Tate Zollie, Nevins Gilles, Sansone Gilles, and Floria Gilles. 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. 322. Sydney Zollie's father Nicky Zollie married Natalya Quinn in Douglas, White Pine. 325. Sydney Zollie's younger half-brother, August Zollie, was born in the town of Douglas, on the island of White Pine. 326. Sydney Zollie's younger half-sister, Maribelle Zollie, was born in the town of Douglas, on the island of White Pine. 327. Sydney Zollie's younger half-sister, Zorana Zollie, was born in the town of Douglas, on the island of White Pine. 330. Sydney Zollie's parents Nicky Zollie and Natalya Zollie divorced after 8 years of marriage; they had 3 children together. Sydney Zollie's father Nicky Zollie married Lorri Gilles in Douglas, White Pine. 332. Sydney Zollie's father Nicky Zollie married Justine Aldis in the wilderness of White Pine; she moved onto his campsite in the wilderness of White Pine. 335. Sydney Zollie's parents Justine Zollie and Nicky Zollie divorced after 3 years of marriage; they did not have children together. 337. Sydney Zollie's father Nicky Zollie married Sydney Aldis in the wilderness of White Pine; she moved onto his campsite in the wilderness of White Pine.