318. Ediva Alpa Melvin was born to Jolynn Melvin and Avery Melvin in the town of Mount Prasun, on the island of Erving. 27 people came to meet Ediva Melvin for the first time this year: Vivienne Melvin, Andros Melvin, Salomo Melvin, Kriste Melvin, Eva Zollie, Aida Melvin, Torrance Vaclav, Jolynn Melvin, Charissa Melvin, Marlo Zollie, Torrey Melvin, Korney Melvin, Gus Melvin, Tuck Melvin, Alpa Melvin, Torey Zollie, Ricardo Vaclav, Marlo Zollie, Ediva Melvin, Tuck Melvin, Albertine Zollie, Avery Melvin, Kaycee Zollie, Whittaker Zollie, Xever Vaclav, Pammy Melvin, and Georgina Gilles. Ediva Melvin was met for the first time by two people this year, Casandra Gilles and Elisabeth Zollie. A language barrier precluded potential new friendships for Ediva this year. 319. Ediva is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Ediva Melvin's younger brother, Reed Melvin, was born in Mount Prasun. Ediva Melvin died in Mount Prasun, Erving, from complications related to infancy; she was only a year old. Ediva Melvin was laid to rest in the Mount Prasun cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 321. Ediva Melvin's younger brother, Thorndike Melvin, was born in Mount Prasun. 323. Ediva Melvin's younger brother, Ethan Melvin, was born in Mount Prasun. 327. Ediva Melvin's younger brother, Gale Melvin, was born in Mount Prasun. 330. Ediva Melvin's younger sister, Eva Melvin, was born in Mount Prasun. 334. Ediva Melvin's parents Jolynn Melvin and Avery Melvin divorced after 17 years of marriage; they had 6 children together. Ediva Melvin's father Avery Melvin married Jolynn Melvin in Mount Prasun, Erving. Ediva Melvin's mother Jolynn Melvin married Avery Melvin in Mount Prasun, Erving. 340. Ediva Melvin's younger brother, Marlo Melvin, was born in the town of Mount Prasun, on the island of Erving.