Openness to experience: very open (takes after Barnabas Noland) Conscientiousness: very conscientious (takes after Martica Noland) Extroversion: very introverted (takes after Martica Noland) Agreeableness: agreeable (takes after Barnabas Noland) Neuroticism: neurotic (takes after Barnabas Noland)
402. Hilary Giffie Noland was born to Martica Noland and Barnabas Noland in the town of Cambridge, on the island of Ridgeville. 16 people came to meet Hilary Noland for the first time this year: Noach Zollie, Willmott Zollie, Hilary Noland, Sharna Zollie, Nevins Noland, Pepita Noland, Noach Zollie, Laurel Zollie, Martica Noland, Oswald Zollie, Raquel Zollie, Cathryn Zollie, Shalne Noland, Barnabas Noland, Powell Gilles, and Jonny Noland. Hilary visited his grandmother, Laurel Zollie, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. Barnabas Noland moved to neighboring Savoy, a mile away from Cambridge. Barnabas Noland caught word of an uninhabited house in Savoy, Ridgeville, called Zollie House, that could be resided in. Hilary Noland moved out of Noland House in Cambridge. Hilary Noland moved out of Zollie House in Cambridge. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Hilary this year. 403. Hilary is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Hilary Noland's younger sister, Laurel Noland, was born in the town of Savoy, on the island of Ridgeville. Hilary Noland died in Savoy, Ridgeville, from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old. Hilary Noland was laid to rest in the Savoy cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 408. Hilary Noland's younger brother, Mahmoud Noland, was born in Savoy.