Openness to experience: very open (takes after Jacob Quinn) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Jacob Quinn) Extroversion: introverted (takes after Pierrette Quinn) Agreeableness: agreeable (takes after Pierrette Quinn) Neuroticism: laid back (takes after Pierrette Quinn)
329. Judy Phip Quinn was born to Pierrette Quinn and Jacob Quinn in the town of Adak, on the island of Kahlotus. He is named after his grandfather, Capt. Judy Quinn. 27 people came to meet Judy Quinn for the first time this year: Sabrina Quinn, Em Quinn, Ev Quinn, Sasha Vaclav, Evangeline Vaclav, Inge Vaclav, Ranna Quinn, Judy Quinn, Con Vaclav, Locke Quinn, Pierrette Quinn, Sasha Vaclav, Mohamad Quinn, Pierrette Quinn, Moshe Quinn, Barbra Vaclav, Jacob Quinn, Capt. Judy Quinn, Artie Quinn, Dirk Vaclav, Tull Quinn, Jean Vaclav, Oona Quinn, Bennie Quinn, Clare Quinn, Faustina Vaclav, and Mischa Vaclav. Judy Quinn died in Adak, Kahlotus, from complications related to infancy; he was not even a year old. Judy Quinn was laid to rest in the Adak cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 330. Judy Quinn's younger sister, Amalea Quinn, was born in Adak. 331. Judy Quinn's younger sister, Ellynn Quinn, was born in Adak. 332. Judy Quinn's younger sister, Rosette Quinn, was born in Adak. 333. Judy Quinn's younger sister, Rosette Quinn, was born in Adak. 335. Judy Quinn's younger sister, Ansley Quinn, was born in Adak. 336. Judy Quinn's younger brother, Aguinaldo Quinn, was born in Adak. 337. Judy Quinn's younger brother, Jacob Quinn, was born in Adak. 338. Judy Quinn's younger brother, Knox Quinn, was born in Adak. 339. Judy Quinn's parents Pierrette Quinn and Jacob Quinn divorced after 11 years of marriage; they had 9 children together. 341. Judy Quinn's father Jacob Quinn married Inge Vaclav in Adak, Kahlotus. 342. Judy Quinn's mother Pierrette Quinn married Bennie Quinn in Adak, Kahlotus. 343. Judy Quinn's younger half-sister, Lidia Quinn, was born in Adak. Judy Quinn's younger half-sister, Tori Quinn, was born in the town of Adak, on the island of Kahlotus. 344. Judy Quinn's younger half-brother, Sammy Quinn, was born in Adak. Judy Quinn's younger half-sister, Issi Quinn, was born in the town of Adak, on the island of Kahlotus. 345. Judy Quinn's younger half-brother, Dirk Quinn, was born in the town of Adak, on the island of Kahlotus. 346. Judy Quinn's younger half-sister, Isador Quinn, was born in Adak. Judy Quinn's younger half-sister, Ivett Quinn, was born in the town of Adak, on the island of Kahlotus. 347. Judy Quinn's younger half-brother, Salvidor Quinn, was born in Adak. Judy Quinn's younger half-brother, Addie Quinn, was born in the town of Adak, on the island of Kahlotus. 348. Judy Quinn's younger half-sister, Annamaria Quinn, was born in the town of Adak, on the island of Kahlotus. 349. Judy Quinn's younger half-sister, Gerri Quinn, was born in Adak. Judy Quinn's younger half-brother, Iago Quinn, was born in the town of Adak, on the island of Kahlotus. 350. Judy Quinn's younger half-brother, Lester Quinn, was born in Adak. 351. Judy Quinn's younger half-sister, Samuella Quinn, was born in the town of Adak, on the island of Kahlotus. 352. Judy Quinn's younger half-brother, Bennie Quinn, was born in Adak. 353. Judy Quinn's younger half-brother, Marilu Quinn, was born in Adak. 355. Judy Quinn's younger half-brother, Dominick Quinn, was born in the town of Adak, on the island of Kahlotus. 356. Judy Quinn's younger half-brother, Ernest Quinn, was born in the town of Adak, on the island of Kahlotus. Judy Quinn's parents Inge Quinn and Jacob Quinn divorced after 15 years of marriage; they had 10 children together. 362. Judy Quinn's younger half-sister, Mavis Quinn, was born in the town of Adak, on the island of Kahlotus. 363. Judy Quinn's younger half-sister, Liora Quinn, was born in Adak. 365. Judy Quinn's father Jacob Quinn married Angy Quinn in Adak, Kahlotus. 377. Judy Quinn's brother, Knox Quinn, murdered Arthur Quinn in an act of revenge. 398. Judy Quinn's half-brother, Bennie Quinn, murdered Nolana Vaclav in an act of revenge.