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Greensboro
Est. 327

Greensboro is a former settlement on the island of Melvin, Diol, that was founded in the year 327 and annexed by Sylvania in 358.

Geography

Island: Melvin
Coast: North
Area: 0.02 square miles

Origination

Founded: 327
Founders: Adele Aldis
Annexed: None
Annexed by: Sylvania in 358

Ships

Former ships: None

Houses

Houses: Guillermo House, Aldis House, Guillermo House

Demography

Highest-ever population: 6 (in 343)

Residents

Residents: None
Former residents who moved away: Stuart Aldis, Adele Aldis, Capt. Ken Aldis, Dove Vaclav, Robin Guillermo, Lila Vaclav, Nixie Guillermo, Rudy Guillermo, Dewitt Guillermo, Dimitry Guillermo
Died here: Therese Aldis (Infancy), Fletch Aldis (Infancy), Uli Guillermo (Infancy)
Murders: None

Narrative

327.   Greensboro, Melvin, was founded by Adele Guillermo, who is currently its lone inhabitant. 1 newcomer(s) moved to Greensboro in 327: Adele Guillermo.
329.   1 newcomer(s) moved to Greensboro in 329: Stuart Aldis.
332.   Due to alarming rates of homelessness on Melvin, indicative of excessive population density on the island, Stuart Aldis has decided to start building a ship in Greensboro, so that at least some of the displaced people of Melvin may soon be able to seek out more spacious lands. Stuart Aldis started building a ship in Greensboro.
334.   4 resident(s) moved out of Greensboro in 334: Adele Aldis, Stuart Aldis, Dove Aldis, and Ken Aldis.
338.   2 newcomer(s) moved to Greensboro in 338: Robin Guillermo, and Lila Guillermo.
346.   6 resident(s) moved out of Greensboro in 346: Robin Guillermo, Lila Guillermo, Dimitry Guillermo, Nixie Guillermo, Dewitt Guillermo, and Rudy Guillermo.
358.   The town of Sylvania, Melvin, which has no more open plots on which new residents could build their homes, is going to absorb the now unused adjacent land of the abandoned settlement of Greensboro. Greensboro has been annexed by Sylvania.
371.   Adele Aldis, who in 327 founded Greensboro, died in Bucyrus, Melvin, of natural causes; she was 64 years old.
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