Canfield
Est. 318
Canfield is a former settlement on the island of
Stantonville,
Diol, that was founded in the year 318 and annexed by
Clyde Hill in 339 and, through further annexation, is now situated in the limits of
Tuscaloosa.
Geography
Island: StantonvilleCoast: North
Area: 0.08 square miles
Origination
Founded: 318
Founders: Fanni Vaclav,
Scot Noland,
Windham Vaclav,
Torrin Vaclav,
Marcos VaclavAnnexed: None
Annexed by: Clyde Hill in 339
Ships
Former ships: None
Houses
Houses: Noland House,
Noland House,
Vaclav House,
Vaclav House,
Vaclav House,
Vaclav HouseDemography
Highest-ever population: 5 (in 320)
Residents
Residents: None
Former residents who moved away: Scot Noland,
Windham Vaclav,
Torrin Vaclav,
Marcos Vaclav,
Udell NolandDied here: Fanni Vaclav (Natural causes)
Murders: None
Narrative
318. Canfield, Stantonville, was founded by Fanni Noland, Scot Noland, Windham Vaclav, Torrin Vaclav, and Marcos Vaclav. 5 newcomer(s) moved to Canfield in 318: Fanni Noland, Scot Noland, Windham Vaclav, Torrin Vaclav, and Marcos Vaclav.
326. Fanni Vaclav, who in 318 founded Canfield along with 4 others, died in Canfield, Stantonville, of natural causes; she was 72 years old.
337. 1 newcomer(s) moved to Canfield in 337: Udell Noland.
339. The settlements of Canfield, Plymptonand Clyde Hill are consolidating; representatives from the towns have decided that Clyde Hill will absorb the rest. Canfield has been annexed by Clyde Hill.
346. Windham Vaclav, who in 318 founded Canfield along with 4 others, died alone in the wilderness of Stantonville of starvation; he was 71 years old.
349. Scot Noland, who in 318 founded Canfield along with 4 others, died in Clyde Hill, Stantonville, of natural causes; he was 74 years old.
351. Marcos Vaclav, who in 318 founded Canfield along with 4 others, died in Lexington, Stantonville, of natural causes; he was 90 years old.
355. Torrin Vaclav, who in 318 founded Canfield along with 4 others, took his own life in Sunrise, Stantonville; he was 59 years old.