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  2. George Winterling - Wikipedia

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    Winterling and his wife Virginia were married in 1956 and had three children and several grandchildren. For their golden wedding anniversary, they traveled to Alaska to revisit the base where George was stationed in 1953. They resided in the Mandarin area of Jacksonville. [2] Winterling died June 21, 2023, at the age of 91. [8]

  3. Virginia Williams - Wikipedia

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    My Wife and Kids: Bambi Episode: "Fantasy Camp: Part 1" 2005 My Wife and Kids: Salesgirl Episode: “Sweetheart’s Day” 2005 Strong Medicine: Tina Morgan Episode: "Implants, Transplants and Cuban Aunts" 2005 Jack & Bobby: Natalie Schultz Episode: "Running Scared" 2005 Half & Half: Sasha Episode: "The Big Doormat No More Episode" 2005 The Inside

  4. Virginia Clay-Clopton - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Caroline Tunstall was born in 1825, in Nash County, North Carolina. Her parents were Anne Arrington and Dr. Peyton Randolph Tunstall. She was raised by several of her mother's numerous half-siblings after her mother died when Virginia was three years old. Her father left her to her mother's family and moved to Alabama.

  5. Virginia Hall - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Hall was born in Baltimore, Maryland on April 6, 1906, to Edwin "Ned" Lee Hall and his wife (also his secretary), Barbara Virginia Hammel. [7] [8] Ned Hall's father, John W. Hall, had stowed away on his father's clipper ship at the age of nine, and later became a wealthy businessman. She had a brother, John, four years her senior.

  6. Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Poe endured the latter part of her illness at this cottage in the Bronx, New York, shown here in 1900. In May 1846, the family (Poe, Virginia, and her mother, Maria) moved to a small cottage in Fordham, about fourteen miles outside the city, [65] a home which is still standing today. In what is the only surviving letter from Poe to ...

  7. First Lady of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    58th and 60th First Lady of Virginia 59 Jinks Holton: 1970 1974 Linwood Holton: Mother of 67th First Lady of Virginia, Anne Holton 60 Katherine Godwin 1974 1978 Mills Godwin 61 Edwina P. Dalton: 1978 1982 John N. Dalton: Served as a member of the Virginia Senate. from the 12th district (1988–1992), Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor ...

  8. Brit Hume - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Washington, D.C., the son of George Graham Hume and Virginia Powell (née Minnigerode) Hume. Through his father, Hume is of part Scottish descent, descended from George Home (1698–1760), a son of the 10th Baron of Wedderburn exiled to Virginia in the aftermath of the First Jacobite Rebellion.

  9. Virginia McKenna - Wikipedia

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    Dame Virginia Anne McKenna [1] (born 7 June 1931) is a British stage and screen actress, author, animal rights activist, and wildlife campaigner. She is best known for the films A Town Like Alice (1956), Carve Her Name with Pride (1958), Born Free (1966), and Ring of Bright Water (1969), as well as her work with the Born Free Foundation .