Openness to experience: open (takes after Maurise Noland) Conscientiousness: very conscientious (takes after Emmey Noland) Extroversion: very extroverted (takes after Emmey Noland) Agreeableness: agreeable (takes after Maurise Noland) Neuroticism: neurotic (takes after Emmey Noland)
337. Maurise Sherman Noland was born to Emmey Noland and Maurise Noland in the town of Black Diamond, on the island of Centreville. He is named after his father, Maurise Noland. 12 people came to meet Maurise Noland for the first time this year: Pascal Noland, Allan Noland, Emmey Noland, Maurise Noland, Janeta Noland, Lois Gilles, Jan Noland, Jeb Noland, Faunie Noland, Woodie Aldis, Joyce Noland, and Maurise Noland. Maurise visited his great-grandmother, Lois Gilles, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. Maurise Noland died in Black Diamond, Centreville, from complications related to infancy; he was not even a year old. Maurise Noland was laid to rest in the Black Diamond cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 338. Maurise Noland's younger sister, Jesselyn Noland, was born in Black Diamond. 339. Maurise Noland's younger brother, Hercule Noland, was born in Black Diamond. 343. Maurise Noland's younger sister, Bertie Noland, was born in Black Diamond. 350. Maurise Noland's mother, Emmey Noland, murdered 21-year-old Caryn Aldis in self-defense at sea aboard the Tongueshot, after the latter tried to murder her. 354. Maurise Noland's father, Maurise Noland, murdered Roosevelt Aldis in an act of revenge.