Openness to experience: unopen (takes after JoAnn Quinn) Conscientiousness: very conscientious (takes after Tammie Quinn) Extroversion: very introverted (takes after Tammie Quinn) Agreeableness: agreeable (takes after Tammie Quinn) Neuroticism: laid back (takes after JoAnn Quinn)
331. Gretchen Northrup Quinn was born to JoAnn Quinn and Tammie Quinn in the town of White House, on the island of Mount Hope. He is named after his grandfather, Gretchen Quinn. 37 people came to meet Gretchen Quinn for the first time this year: Gussy Quinn, Hodge Quinn, Matthus Quinn, Leigh Quinn, Suzan Zollie, Carroll Quinn, Terrance Quinn, Janka Quinn, Matthus Quinn, Elfie Quinn, Tammie Quinn, Nessa Quinn, Putnam Zollie, Emily Quinn, Rubin Quinn, Marian Quinn, Griffin Quinn, Jolyn Quinn, Pauly Quinn, Margy Quinn, Matthus Quinn, Giffer Quinn, JoAnn Quinn, Delores Quinn, Abbot Quinn, Cinda Quinn, Edmond Quinn, Corby Gilles, Marcellus Zollie, Milton Zollie, Shaw Vaclav, Reilly Quinn, Greer Quinn, Gretchen Quinn, Anne-Mar Gilles, Carroll Quinn, and Geraldo Quinn. Gretchen Quinn died in White House, Mount Hope, from complications related to infancy; he was not even a year old. Gretchen Quinn was laid to rest in the White House cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 333. Gretchen Quinn's younger half-sister, Bess Quinn, was born in White House. 340. Gretchen Quinn's half-brother, Putnam Zollie, killed 54-year-old Muhammad Noland in self-defense in St. Joseph, Waterford, after the latter tried to murder him. Gretchen Quinn's half-brother, Putnam Zollie, killed 36-year-old Ike Aldis in self-defense in St. Joseph, Waterford, after the latter tried to murder him. This was his second victim. Gretchen Quinn's half-brother, Putnam Zollie, killed 21-year-old Putnam Zollie in self-defense in St. Joseph, Waterford, after the latter tried to murder him. This was his third victim.