Openness to experience: unopen (takes after Capt. Erhart Myke) Conscientiousness: conscientious (takes after Leese Myke) Extroversion: very extroverted (takes after Capt. Erhart Myke) Agreeableness: agreeable (takes after Leese Myke) Neuroticism: very laid back (takes after Leese Myke)
312. Morlee Erhart Myke was born to Leese Myke and Capt. Erhart Myke in the town of Douglas, on the island of White Pine. 10 people came to meet Morlee Myke for the first time this year: Morlee Myke, Mamie Gilles, Capt. Erhart Myke, Leese Myke, Allen Myke, Erhart Myke, Margie Zollie, Ester Gilles, Willey Myke, and Nevins Gilles. Morlee Myke died in Douglas, White Pine, from complications related to infancy; he was not even a year old. Morlee Myke was laid to rest in the Douglas cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 314. Morlee Myke's parents Leese Myke and Capt. Erhart Myke divorced after 13 years of marriage; they had 5 children together. Morlee Myke's father Capt. Erhart Myke married Leese Myke in Douglas, White Pine. Morlee Myke's mother Leese Myke married Capt. Erhart Myke in Douglas, White Pine. 315. Morlee Myke's younger brother, Ramesh Myke, was born in the town of Douglas, on the island of White Pine. 320. Morlee Myke's father Capt. Erhart Myke married Chere Zollie in Douglas, White Pine. 325. Morlee Myke's parents Chere Myke and Capt. Erhart Myke divorced after 5 years of marriage; they did not have children together. 326. Morlee Myke's younger half-brother, Ricki Myke, was born in the town of Douglas, on the island of White Pine. 330. Morlee Myke's father Capt. Erhart Myke married Maribelle Gilles in Douglas, White Pine.