Openness to experience: very unopen (takes after Siward Noland) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Lea Noland) Extroversion: introverted (takes after Siward Noland) Agreeableness: disagreeable (takes after Siward Noland) Neuroticism: neurotic (takes after Lea Noland)
375. Lea Sula Noland was born to Lea Noland and Siward Noland in the town of Burnwell, on the island of Port Jervis. She is named after her great-grandmother, Lea Vaclav. 8 people came to meet Lea Noland for the first time this year: Inesita Prasun, Lea Noland, Tuesday Prasun, Ingaborg Prasun, Siward Noland, Lea Noland, Silvan Noland, and Bentley Noland. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Lea this year. 376. Lea is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Lea Noland died in Burnwell, Port Jervis, from complications related to infancy; she was only a year old. Lea Noland was laid to rest in the Burnwell cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 380. Lea Noland's parents Siward Noland and Lea Noland divorced after 12 years of marriage; they had 4 children together. 383. Lea Noland's younger half-sister, Carolynn Prasun, was born in the town of Burnwell, on the island of Port Jervis. 387. Lea Noland's father Siward Noland married Maddi Prasun in Burnwell, Port Jervis. 390. Lea Noland's younger half-brother, Aron Noland, was born in the town of Burnwell, on the island of Port Jervis. 391. Lea Noland's younger half-sister, Cathrin Noland, was born in the town of Burnwell, on the island of Port Jervis. 393. Lea Noland's mother Lea Noland married Alexander Prasun in Winthrop, Port Jervis. Lea Noland is now named Lea Prasun. 396. Lea Noland's younger half-sister, Rikki Noland, was born in the town of Burnwell, on the island of Port Jervis.