Openness to experience: open (takes after Allan Noland) Conscientiousness: conscientious (takes after Joly Noland) Extroversion: introverted (takes after Allan Noland) Agreeableness: very agreeable (takes after Joly Noland) Neuroticism: laid back (takes after Allan Noland)
349. Lea Kerrin Noland was born to Joly Noland and Allan Noland in the town of Black Diamond, on the island of Centreville. 11 people came to meet Lea Noland for the first time this year: Joly Noland, Allan Noland, Elsa Gilles, Stillman Aldis, Abner Aldis, Faunie Gilles, Barri Gilles, Pincus Aldis, Anatollo Noland, Lea Noland, and Judi Aldis. Lea Noland died in Black Diamond, Centreville, from complications related to infancy; she was not even a year old. Lea Noland was laid to rest in the Black Diamond cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 351. Lea Noland's younger brother, Harmon Noland, was born in Black Diamond. Lea Noland's younger half-brother, Gail Aldis, was born in the town of Black Diamond, on the island of Centreville. 369. Lea Noland's brother, Capt. Harmon Noland, ordered the hanging of 30-year-old Fanechka Aldis at sea aboard the Greengrocery as capital punishment for a failed mutiny attempt in which Fanechka tried to murder Harmon. Lea Noland's brother, Capt. Harmon Noland, ordered the hanging of his 29-year-old uncle Abner Aldis at sea aboard the Greengrocery as capital punishment for a failed mutiny attempt in which Abner tried to murder Harmon. This was his second victim. Lea Noland's brother, Capt. Harmon Noland, ordered the hanging of 31-year-old August Myke at sea aboard the Greengrocery as capital punishment for a failed mutiny attempt in which August tried to murder Harmon. This was his third victim. 395. Lea Noland's half-brother, Gail Aldis, murdered Vaughan Gilles in an act of revenge.