402. Alvin Bartolomei Shumeet was born to Heddi Shumeet and Bartolomei Shumeet in the town of Akron, on the island of Diomede. 10 people came to meet Alvin Shumeet for the first time this year: Toby Shumeet, Heddi Shumeet, Alvin Shumeet, Bartolomei Shumeet, Heddi Shumeet, Carol-Jean Shumeet, Camilla Shumeet, Tharen Shumeet, Ronen Shumeet, and Mario Shumeet. Bartolomei Shumeet moved to Glencoe, 4 miles away from Akron. Bartolomei Shumeet caught word of an uninhabited house in Glencoe, Diomede, called Vaclav House, that could be resided in. Alvin Shumeet moved out of Noland House in Akron. Alvin Shumeet moved out of Vaclav House in Akron. A language barrier precluded potential new friendships for Alvin this year. 403. Alvin is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Alvin Shumeet's parents Bartolomei Shumeet and Heddi Shumeet divorced after 5 years of marriage; they had 3 children together. Bartolomei Shumeet and Heddi Shumeet decided that Bartolomei will stay in their house, and Heddi will move out. Alvin Shumeet died in Glencoe, Diomede, from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old. Alvin Shumeet was laid to rest in the Glencoe cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 407. Alvin Shumeet's father Bartolomei Shumeet married Kelli Gilles in Glencoe, Diomede. Alvin Shumeet's mother Heddi Shumeet married Kam Vaclav in Glencoe, Diomede. Heddi Shumeet is now named Heddi Vaclav. 408. Alvin Shumeet's younger half-sister, Micaela Vaclav, was born in the town of Glencoe, on the island of Diomede.