Openness to experience: open (takes after Rube Noland) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Rube Noland) Extroversion: very extroverted (takes after Ronny Noland) Agreeableness: disagreeable (takes after Ronny Noland) Neuroticism: laid back (takes after Rube Noland)
402. Jenda Veda Noland was born to Ronny Noland and Rube Noland in the wilderness of the island of Friendsville. 17 people came to meet Jenda Noland for the first time this year: Charity Zollie, Ronny Noland, Odelia Zollie, Cindelyn Zollie, Kincaid Zollie, Filide Zollie, Peggie Noland, Irwin Zollie, Felisha Noland, Daniel Zollie, Yigal Noland, Adolfo Noland, Rodolfo Zollie, Elwina Noland, Gonzales Zollie, Rube Noland, and Veda Zollie. Jenda Noland died alone in the wilderness of Friendsville from complications related to infancy; she was not even a year old. Felisha Noland, who had gotten to know Jenda Noland due to the proximity of their campsites in the wilderness of Friendsville, buried her there and placed a gravestone at the site. 403. Jenda Noland's younger brother, Rawley Noland, was born in Wilderness of Friendsville. 404. Jenda Noland's younger half-brother, Francesco Zollie, was born in Wilderness of Friendsville. Jenda Noland's parents Rube Noland and Ronny Noland divorced after 4 years of marriage; they had 2 children together. 405. Jenda Noland's younger half-sister, Peggie Noland, was born in Wilderness of Friendsville. Jenda Noland's younger half-brother, Byram Zollie, was born in Wilderness of Friendsville. Jenda Noland's father Rube Noland married Lindsey Noland in the wilderness of Friendsville; she moved onto his campsite in the wilderness of Friendsville, along with children Silvanus Noland and Peggie Noland.
408. Jenda Noland's younger half-sister, Lindsey Noland, was born in Wilderness of Friendsville.