321. Mariya Gretna Aldis was born to Starla Aldis and Helmuth Aldis in the town of Clyde Hill, on the island of Stantonville. 26 people came to meet Mariya Aldis for the first time this year: La Aldis, Alejandro Vaclav, Gerald Noland, Trina Noland, Alisha Aldis, Mariya Aldis, Joann Noland, Carolin Aldis, Meta Noland, Rayner Noland, Dyanne Vaclav, Vittoria Noland, Kathryne Noland, Moses Aldis, Tiffani Vaclav, Nancey Noland, Moses Noland, Quincey Noland, Starla Aldis, Marline Vaclav, Barbara Vaclav, Helmuth Aldis, Blaire Noland, Ned Aldis, Rayner Noland, and Sidonnie Noland. Helmuth Aldis moved to Goodnews Bay, 10 miles away from Clyde Hill. Helmuth Aldis heard about an uninhabited house in Goodnews Bay, Stantonville, called Noland House, that could be resided in. Mariya Aldis moved out of Shumeet House in Clyde Hill. Mariya Aldis moved out of Noland House in Clyde Hill. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Mariya this year. 322. Mariya is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Mariya Aldis's younger brother, Helmuth Aldis, was born in the town of Goodnews Bay, on the island of Stantonville. Mariya Aldis died in Goodnews Bay, Stantonville, from complications related to infancy; she was only a year old. Mariya Aldis was laid to rest in the Goodnews Bay cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 336. Mariya Aldis's father Helmuth Aldis married Joann Noland in Goodnews Bay, Stantonville. 337. Mariya Aldis's younger half-brother, Moses Aldis, was born in the town of Goodnews Bay, on the island of Stantonville. Mariya Aldis's parents Joann Aldis and Helmuth Aldis divorced after 1 years of marriage; they had one child together. 352. Mariya Aldis's father Helmuth Aldis married Starla Vaclav in Goodnews Bay, Stantonville. 355. Mariya Aldis's younger half-sister, Zola Aldis, was born in the town of Goodnews Bay, on the island of Stantonville.