Openness to experience: unopen (takes after Barbara Vaclav) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Milton Vaclav) Extroversion: very extroverted (takes after Barbara Vaclav) Agreeableness: agreeable (takes after Barbara Vaclav) Neuroticism: very neurotic (takes after Barbara Vaclav)
373. Virgie Raymond Vaclav was born to Barbara Vaclav and Milton Vaclav in the town of Clyde Hill, on the island of Stantonville. He is named after his grandfather, Virgie Vaclav. 15 people came to meet Virgie Vaclav for the first time this year: Milton Vaclav, Claire Noland, Barbara Vaclav, Codie Vaclav, Prescott Vaclav, Charissa Vaclav, Kathie Gilles, Starla Aldis, Rubi Noland, Montague Noland, Virgie Vaclav, Barbara Vaclav, Prescott Vaclav, Jabez Vaclav, and Hazel Vaclav. Virgie Vaclav died in Clyde Hill, Stantonville, from complications related to infancy; he was not even a year old. Virgie Vaclav was laid to rest in the Clyde Hill cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 374. Virgie Vaclav's younger sister, Barbara Vaclav, was born in Clyde Hill. 375. Virgie Vaclav's younger sister, Susann Vaclav, was born in Clyde Hill. 378. Virgie Vaclav's father Milton Vaclav married Veronique Gilles in Clyde Hill, Stantonville. 380. Virgie Vaclav's younger half-brother, Milton Vaclav, was born in Clyde Hill. 381. Virgie Vaclav's younger half-sister, Charissa Vaclav, was born in Clyde Hill. 382. Virgie Vaclav's younger half-brother, Ahmad Vaclav, was born in Clyde Hill. 384. Virgie Vaclav's younger half-brother, Blaine Vaclav, was born in Clyde Hill. 385. Virgie Vaclav's younger half-brother, Costa Vaclav, was born in Clyde Hill. 397. Virgie Vaclav's father Milton Vaclav married Blinnie Noland in Clyde Hill, Stantonville.