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Birmingham
Est. 371

Birmingham is a tiny settlement on the island of New Waterford, Diol, that was founded in the year 371.

Geography

Island: New Waterford
Coast: Inland
Area: 0.05 square miles

Origination

Founded: 371
Founders: Johan Jordan, Jean-Lou Prasun, Nevile Noland
Annexed: None

Ships

Ships in port: None

Houses

Houses: Jordan House, Prasun House, Noland House, Noland House, Noland House

Demography

Population: no one since 400
Highest-ever population: 6 (in 383)

Residents

Residents: None
Former residents who moved away: Storm Noland, Nathalia Jordan, Lynde Jordan, Kenneth Jordan, Mari Vaclav
Died here: Nevile Noland (Natural causes), Jean-Lou Prasun (Suicide), Johan Jordan (Natural causes)
Murders: None

Narrative

371.   Birmingham, New Waterford, was founded by Johan Jordan, Jean-Lou Prasun, and Nevile Noland. 3 newcomer(s) moved to Birmingham in 371: Johan Jordan, Nevile Noland, and Jean-Lou Prasun.
374.   1 newcomer(s) moved to Birmingham in 374: Storm Noland.
380.   1 resident(s) moved out of Birmingham in 380: Storm Noland.
382.   Nevile Noland, who in 371 founded Birmingham along with 2 others, died in Birmingham, New Waterford, of natural causes; he was 67 years old.
383.   4 newcomer(s) moved to Birmingham in 383: Nathalia Jordan, Mari Jordan, Kenneth Jordan, and Lynde Jordan.
384.   4 resident(s) moved out of Birmingham in 384: Nathalia Jordan, Mari Jordan, Kenneth Jordan, and Lynde Jordan.
393.   Jean-Lou Prasun, who in 371 founded Birmingham along with 2 others, took his own life in Birmingham, New Waterford; he was 44 years old.
401.   Johan Jordan, who in 371 founded Birmingham along with 2 others, died in Birmingham, New Waterford, of natural causes; he was 86 years old.
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