Openness to experience: unopen (takes after Martie Vaclav) Conscientiousness: conscientious (takes after Martie Vaclav) Extroversion: introverted (takes after Martie Vaclav) Agreeableness: very agreeable (takes after Martie Vaclav) Neuroticism: laid back (takes after Maritsa Vaclav)
389. Anselma Charmain Vaclav was born to Maritsa Vaclav and Martie Vaclav in the town of Collegedale, on the island of Bettles. 17 people came to meet Anselma Vaclav for the first time this year: Maritsa Vaclav, Jordy Vaclav, Tulley Vaclav, Anselma Vaclav, Nettie Vaclav, Tulley Vaclav, Ricardo Vaclav, Ricardo Vaclav, Stormy Vaclav, Ethelda Vaclav, Blake Vaclav, Shirlee Vaclav, Euphemia Vaclav, Mariam Vaclav, Martha Vaclav, Willy Vaclav, and Martie Vaclav. Anselma Vaclav's father Martie Vaclav married Zulema Gilles in Collegedale, Bettles. Anselma visited her grandfather, Tulley Vaclav, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. Anselma Vaclav died in Collegedale, Bettles, from complications related to infancy; she was not even a year old. Anselma Vaclav was laid to rest in the Collegedale cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 390. Anselma Vaclav's younger half-sister, Arlina Vaclav, was born in the town of Collegedale, on the island of Bettles. 392. Anselma Vaclav's younger half-sister, Cheslie Vaclav, was born in the town of Collegedale, on the island of Bettles. 398. Anselma Vaclav's younger half-sister, Valma Vaclav, was born in the town of Collegedale, on the island of Bettles. 405. Anselma Vaclav's mother Maritsa Vaclav married Elmer Prasun in Haleburg, Bettles. Maritsa Vaclav is now named Maritsa Prasun. 407. Anselma Vaclav's younger half-sister, Monique Vaclav, was born in the town of Collegedale, on the island of Bettles.