Openness to experience: unopen (takes after Deborah Myke) Conscientiousness: unconscientious (takes after Deborah Myke) Extroversion: extroverted (takes after Deborah Myke) Agreeableness: disagreeable (takes after Deborah Myke) Neuroticism: very neurotic (takes after Ted Myke)
402. Katlin Suzetta Myke was born to Deborah Myke and Ted Myke in the town of Lobelville, on the island of Hornbeak. She is named after her grandmother, Katlin Myke. 11 people came to meet Katlin Myke for the first time this year: Robinetta Myke, Candra Myke, Katlin Myke, Jacynth Gilles, Kam Myke, Deborah Myke, Octavius Noland, Geoffry Myke, Marylee Myke, Ted Myke, and Curtice Myke. Katlin Myke died in Lobelville, Hornbeak, from complications related to infancy; she was not even a year old. Katlin Myke was laid to rest in the Lobelville cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 403. Katlin Myke's parents Deborah Myke and Ted Myke divorced after 4 years of marriage; they had one child together. 405. Katlin Myke's younger half-sister, Agnes Myke, was born in Lobelville. 407. Katlin Myke's mother Deborah Myke married Kip Vaclav in the wilderness of Hornbeak; she moved onto his campsite in the wilderness of Hornbeak, along with child Agnes Myke.
Deborah Myke is now named Deborah Vaclav.