364. Alameda Myrtle Zollie was born to Maryann Zollie and Capt. Lyn Zollie in the wilderness of the island of Bremen. 9 people came to meet Alameda Zollie for the first time this year: Baxter Zollie, Tedra Zollie, Maryann Zollie, Bartolemo Vaclav, Capt. Lyn Zollie, Bartolemo Zollie, Maryann Zollie, Caroline Zollie, and Dennie Zollie. Alameda Zollie's parents Maryann Zollie and Capt. Lyn Zollie divorced after 8 years of marriage; they had 5 children together. Maryann Zollie and Capt. Lyn Zollie decided that Lyn will stay at their campsite in the wilderness of Bremen, and Maryann will leave. Maryann Zollie emerged from the wilderness, after traveling a mile north to Coopertown. Maryann Zollie found an uninhabited house in Coopertown, Bremen, called Zollie House, that could be resided in. Alameda Zollie moved out of Zollie House in Wilderness of Bremen. Alameda Zollie people came to meet Alameda Zollie for the first time. Alameda Zollie made 4 new friends this year: Edie Aldis, Mavis Zollie, Lenny Zollie, and Marko Zollie. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Alameda this year. 365. Alameda is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Alameda Zollie's half-sister, Tedra Zollie, died in Coopertown, Bremen, after a freak accident; she was 21 years old. Alameda Zollie died in Coopertown, Bremen, from complications related to infancy; she was only a year old. Alameda Zollie was laid to rest in the Coopertown cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 374. Alameda Zollie's mother Maryann Zollie married Bartolemo Vaclav in Coopertown, Bremen. Maryann Zollie is now named Maryann Vaclav. 376. Alameda Zollie's parents Maryann Vaclav and Bartolemo Vaclav divorced after 2 years of marriage; they did not have children together.