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  1. THE AGNI REVIEW 5/6 by David, Stephen Dunn, Russell Edson, James Reiss, Carolyn Stoloff, Linda Pastan, John McKernan, et al. Ignatow, 1976
  2. Eat: Los Angeles: The Food Lover's Guide to Los Angeles   [EAT LOS ANGELES] [Paperback] by Colleen Dunn(Editor) ; Barrett, Jean T.(Editor); Burum, Linda(Editor) Bates, 2008-11-30
  3. Managing risk with insurance.(Brief Article): An article from: Association Management by Linda C. Chandler, 2002-03-01
  4. Somewhere Between Earth and Heaven (Cowboy Poetry) by Mike Dunn, 2002

41. Linda Dunn
A Review of the CD linda dunn by linda dunn. linda dunn by lindadunn. copyright 2000 Villa Diodati Music 102 Fairway Drive East
http://www.surfnetusa.com/celtic-folk/fr-LindaDunn.htm
A Review of the CD
"Linda Dunn"
by Linda Dunn
"Linda Dunn"
by Linda Dunn
Villa Diodati Music
102 Fairway Drive East
Brandywine Bay
Morehead, NC 28557
ph: (252)247-5767
http://www.lindadunn.com
and
mailto:booking@lindadunn.com
Prime CD - PCD64
111 East 14th Street #300 New York, NY 10003 1-800-PRIMECD http://www.primecd.com and mailto:sales@primecd.com This review is written by Kevin McCarthy, 1/01 http://www.surfnetusa.com/celtic-folk/index.html mailto:celtic-folk@surfnetusa.com A writer of short stories, newcomer Linda Dunn's songs seem like a natural outgrowthshorter stories, generally three to six minutes in length, set to music. Opening with the cut "Bastard Amber," she immediately demonstrates a powerful lyrical talent, with as literate, insightful and painful a portrait of the psychological and life-altering ramifications of harassment as may have ever been crafted in song. She sings: "...she inventories every single threat he made A boyish grin, a childish prank with a photograph and a razor blade But there's nothing he can do with his little knife That's not implicit in this chosen shadow life The mace that's on her key chain is her talisman The label wore off, the date expired but she keeps it close like original sin

42. Fiction: Dream The Moon, By Linda J. Dunn
Dream the Moon. By linda J. dunn. 7/15/02. Reader Comments. linda J. dunn is an Indianaareaauthor whose work has appeared in various magazines and anthologies.
http://www.strangehorizons.com/2002/20020715/dream_the_moon.shtml
Dream the Moon
By Linda J. Dunn
A cloud of lint hovered over the seamstresses and their sewing machines like a multicolored fog over a river. To the right of each worker rose a bank of shirt pieces, stacked on wobbly pine shelving units. On the left bank were wheeled bins, where the seamstresses tossed their finished work. When a bin was full, an expediter rolled it away, a tugboat captain steering a vessel across the channel to the banks of the next assembly line, where the collars would be attached to the shirts. Sharon Wilson sat at a serger sewing machine in the middle of the first river of workers, working on a batch of red shirts and sending red lint swirling up to join the cloud hovering above her, and never slowing, never stopping, because time was money and money was important. Sharon was joining shoulder seams today. Yesterday she had hemmed, and tomorrow she might be back in the screen printing section, printing the popular image of the moon's first lunar base on hundreds of shirt fronts. She paused occasionally to brush material into the table's fist-sized hole, so the raw edges would slide down the chute's opening into the box beside her left leg. Sometimes she waved her hand above her head and the expediter hurried over with more work or a few more cones of thread to replace the empties. But Sharon never slowed. She couldn't afford to. A broken thread meant stopping work to rethread the needle and she could sew a dozen shirts in the time it took for that effort. Piecework employees don't watch the clock; they count their pieces. Sharon coughed the dry, hacking cough of someone who has spent too much time in a lint-filled factory and not enough time outside breathing fresh air; but she never once paused to cover her mouth, even when her body jerked with coughing spasms. Time was money and she was afraid to lose even a moment's production.

43. Linda Dunn
CDs. 566linda dunn, Samples (click on tract). 1. Bastard Amber, Tract 1. 2. ThisTime Tomorrow, Tract 2. 3. Be Somewhere Else, Tract 3. 4. Fortune's Courtesan, Tract4.
http://www.blizzardrecords.com/bands/566/
CDs 566-Linda Dunn Samples
(click on tract) 1. Bastard Amber Tract 1 2. This Time Tomorrow Tract 2 3. Be Somewhere Else Tract 3 4. Fortune's Courtesan Tract 4 5. A Broken Heart Is A Terrible .. Tract 5 6. Sorry For The Rain Tract 6 7. Does The Future Look Black Tract 7 8. In The Chelsea Tract 8 9. Wonder What He's Doing Tract 9 10. Stand Down Tract 10 11. Mickey Mouse Pseudo-zen Tract 11 12. Guardian Angel Tract 12
Blizzard Records
. DM Productions.

44. West/Dunn Biographical Information About Bill Dunn And Linda West
The writer/photographer team, linda West and Bill dunn, offer professional freelanceservices in writing, photography and video for both industrial clients and
http://westdunn.ca/bios.html
Bill Dunn, photographer
Experienced in a wide range of photography from fashion to annual reports Ottawa-based photographer Bill Dunn began photography at the age of 15, working weekends for a famous Toronto studio, Ashley and Crippin. After he got out on his own, he soon made his mark in the fashion world by being the first in Toronto to use the freer 35mm, handheld style when others were still locked to large format, fixed tripod techniques. His fashion work took him to Europe several times, shooting in Rome, Paris and London. The photographs were used in such magazines as Vogue and Bazaar. His portfolio from these days is a treasure trove of classic fashion images from the heyday of the Swinging Sixties. As his career evolved, Bill added a number of national and international corporations to his client list. These include Famous Players, BCE Inc., Phantom and the Royal Bank. He also did editorial work, once spending a day with Marshall McLuhan for Newsweek. His work as both a photographer and film and video producer has taken him from Toronto boardrooms to underwater coral reefs off the coast of Belize to the streets of Paris and the Via Veneto. As well as his many film and photography credits, which include CBC documentaries, Bill produced the Canadian history CD-ROM, A Country by Consent / Un pacte, un pays.

45. West/Dunn Photography And Writing Services
The writer/photographer team, linda West and Bill dunn, offer professional freelanceservices in writing, photography and video for both commercial clients and
http://westdunn.ca/
Our product is writing and photography I f you are looking for professional content providers with skills and experience in a variety of media, we're your team - Linda West and Bill Dunn We have been producing feature stories, commercial and editorial photography and documentary film and video for over 25 years. We've been "digital" for more than 15 years. Recently we've produced CD-ROMs and websites on Canadian history and our experience there spanned the earliest days of the internet. Bill's photos have been published nationally and internationally, from the Globe and Mail to Newsweek and Vogue. Linda has written magazine articles, scripts and an electronic history textbook. Our combined efforts in the documentary field have yielded prime time CBC television specials. For more details, see our bios. We are currently based in Ottawa.
Samples below (re-print rights available):
Home
Photo Gallery
Video Clips
Itinerary
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Contact us
Innocents in Moscow
Story Linda West, photos Bill Dunn The only time we were slightly apprehensive during our meanderings around Moscow was the evening (First published in the Ottawa Citizen)
Editors, contact us for more...

46. Parkersburg News Sentinel Linda C. Dunn - - The Parkersburg
linda C. dunn. linda Carol dunn, 58, of New Matamoras died Jan. 30,2003. She is survived by her husband, Floyd N. dunn; sons, Norman
http://www.newsandsentinel.com/obit/story/021202003_obtDunn.asp

47. AllReaders.com Profile Of Linda Bertland
Movies SciFi/Fantasy Comedy Personal Dramas Action Dramas. Carola dunn Profilefor linda Bertland Name, linda Bertland. Title, Senior (five star) Scholar.
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48. (Linda Virginia DUNN - Francis L DUPRE )
linda Virginia dunn (16 MAY 1947 ) Margaret Barmore dunn (7 JAN 1921 - ) Mosesdunn ( - ) Rebecca Ann Becky dunn (30 OCT 1950 - ) Richard Cecil dunn (23
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Linda Virginia DUNN (16 MAY 1947 - )
Margaret Barmore DUNN
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Moses DUNN

Rebecca Ann "Becky" DUNN
(30 OCT 1950 - )
Richard Cecil DUNN
(23 MAY 1914 - 15 MAY 1935)
Robert DUNN
(1780 - 2 NOV 1844)
Robert DUNN II
(29 JUL 1816 - 15 OCT 1885)
Samuel DUNN

Thomas DUNN

William "Billy" Acker DUNN I
(11 OCT 1924 - 8 FEB 1967) William Acker DUNN II (19 MAR 1949 - ) William Robert DUNN I (21 MAR 1911 - ) William Robert DUNN II William Robert "Bob" DUNN (3 JAN 1846 - 24 JUN 1934) Adrien DUPLER Betty Eileen DUPLER George DUPLER Richard H. DUPLER ... Albert J DUPRE (17 JUN 1907 - JUN 1959) Ann Allston DUPRE Annie Celest DUPRE Edward C DUPRE Emma M DUPRE ... Ernest Madison DUPRE (20 JAN 1876 - ) Ernest Randolph DUPRE (2 AUG 1899 - ) Francis L DUPRE (17 FEB 1905 - 26 APR 1906) UP (Darlene DAVIS - Earl ELLIS BACK (Barry Keith DUNN - Larkin Barmore DUNN NEXT (Gilbert C DUPRE - Rebekah EDDINS SURNAMES HOME HTML created by on Sat Dec 29 16:57:14 2001.

49. I13618: Thomas J BRADLEY (ABT. 1825 - )
_Anna RICHEY _ INDEX HOME. HTML created by GED2HTMLv3.1a (8/20/97) on Sat Dec 29 170331 2001. linda Virginia dunn.
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  • BIRTH : ABT. 1825, NC
Family 1 Mary Louisa PRIMM
  • John P. BRADLEY
  • Julie E. BRADLEY
  • Joseph H. BRADLEY ... HOME HTML created by on Sat Dec 29 17:03:31 2001.
    Mary Ann BROWNLEE
    • REFN
    Father: George Harvey BROWNLEE I
    Mother: Anna RICHEY
    Family 1 Robert C SHARP
    • MARRIAGE : 5 SEP 1839

    _George Harvey BROWNLEE I_
    Mary Ann BROWNLEE INDEX HOME HTML created by on Sat Dec 29 17:03:31 2001.
    Linda Virginia DUNN
    • BIRTH : 16 MAY 1947, Abbeville Co., SC
    • REFN
    Father: William "Billy" Acker DUNN I
    Mother: Virginia Ethel PEARMAN
    Family 1 Jerry Marvin CLEMENS
    • MARRIAGE : 9 DEC 1967, Donalds, Abbeville, SC

    _John Robert DUNN , Sr._
    _William "Billy" Acker DUNN I_ _Jennie Ruth DODSON Linda Virginia DUNN ... HOME HTML created by on Sat Dec 29 17:03:31 2001.
    David Washington HAWTHORNE
    • BIRTH : 13 FEB 1823, Abbeville Co, SC
    • DEATH : SC
    • BURIAL : Presbyterian Cem., Honea Path, SC
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    Father: Andrew Cowan HAWTHORNE
    Mother: Mary "Polly" BARMORE
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  • 50. The Marietta Times Linda Carol Dunn - - The Marietta Times
    linda Carol dunn. NEW MATAMORAS linda Carol dunn, 58, of New MatamorasRoute 1, died at 1015 pm Thursday (Jan. 30, 2003) at Marietta
    http://www.mariettatimes.com/obit/story/021202003_obtdunnobit.asp

    51. Populus Ambulatio By Linda Dunn
    Populus Ambulatio. By linda J. dunn. T'wig was 800 cycles tall and not yet walkingwhen his outer branches felt the vibrations of his sister's taunting voice.
    http://www.clamcity.com/april2001/pg7populus.html
    Populus Ambulatio By
    Linda J. Dunn
    T'wig was 800 cycles tall and not yet walking when his outer branches felt the vibrations of his sister's taunting voice. She shook her silver limbs in the sunlight, above his brown eye-stalks, until the shimmering leaves twisted and clattered on her pliable petioles so loudly that the noise woke him from his quarter-cycle nap.
    She sang, mockingly, "I will have many children when I am an adult. You will have only one and you will die birthing it."
    She slid away from him, her roots gliding lightly across the porous, red soil as her runners seeped into the dirt to spread a path before her. She did not slow until she reached the harsh, impenetrable black dirt that stretched around the Other's home. Her graceful glide became a series of awkward stumbles from one root to the next, and her runners curled up to wrap tightly around her thick trunk.
    T'wig watched her stop in front of the metal forest the Others had built, and motion for the wall to open so she could step inside its perimeter. He watched and waited until she disappeared behind the solid walls of the Others before taking his first, tentative step out of the hard clay.
    He had not walked before.

    52. Faculty And Staff Search
    Disbrowe, linda. Clerk. 2944900. ldisbrow@iastate.edu. dunn, linda. LaboratoryTechnician. 294-7051. lstens@iastate.edu. Endreland, Luanne. Laboratory Assistant.
    http://www.vetmed.iastate.edu/search/faculty_staff.asp?name=L&mode=1

    53. STATEMENT BY MS. LINDA DUNN OF THE DELEGATION OF CANADA
    STATEMENT BY MS. linda dunn OF THE DELEGATION OF CANADA. TO THE COMMISSIONON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, SEVENTH SESSION. VOLUNTARY INITIATIVES.
    http://www.un.int/canada/html/s-19april99dunn.htm
    STATEMENT BY MS. LINDA DUNN OF THE DELEGATION OF CANADA TO THE COMMISSION ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, SEVENTH SESSION VOLUNTARY INITIATIVES NEW YORK, APRIL 19, 1999
    Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for allowing me the opportunity to address the delegates to this Seventh Session of the Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) on the results of the inter-sessional multi-stakeholder workshop which was held in Toronto, Canada, March 10 to 12 of this year and on our perspective as one of the governments participating. During the CSD 6 discussions on industry and sustainable development, many members and stakeholders noted the value of identifying the potential for voluntary initiatives and agreements to contribute to achieving sustainable development. Prior to embarking on any formal process, however, CSD members felt it was important that major groups discuss and decide on the parameters. It was for this reason that the Toronto meeting was held. The Government of Canada was extremely pleased to host this event and participate in the discussions. What we saw in Toronto was something quite unique. Non-governmental participants from the environmental, trade union and business communities volunteered their time not only to attend but to fully participate and share their experiences and knowledge. This was indeed an example of putting the CSD words on multi-stakeholder involvement into action. Thanks to all and special thanks to the Secretariat for their support. I would also like to acknowledge a very special group of these NGOs that spent countless hours in developing the agenda, suggesting participants and helping to organize the event. Our gratitude is extended to this steering group. I am quite sure that all of these dedicated people had no idea of the magnitude of the task in front of them when they first decided to volunteer their time, but despite this challenge, they enthusiastically carried on. I am sure that all CSD participants and the Secretariat share in our gratitude to them and we encourage them to carry on further.

    54. ALLOCUTION DE MME LINDA DUNN DE LA DÉLÉGATION DU CANADA
    Translate this page ALLOCUTION DE MME linda dunn DE LA DÉLÉGATION DU CANADA. À LA COMMISSIONDU DÉVELOPPEMENT DURABLE, SEPTIÈME SESSION. INITIATIVES VOLONTAIRES.
    http://www.un.int/canada/html/s-19april99dunnf.htm
    ALLOCUTION DE MME LINDA DUNN DE LA DÉLÉGATION DU CANADA À LA COMMISSION DU DÉVELOPPEMENT DURABLE, SEPTIÈME SESSION INITIATIVES VOLONTAIRES NEW YORK, LE 19 AVRIL 1999
    Je vous remercie, Monsieur le président, de me fournir l'occasion d'informer les délégués à la septième session de la Commission du développement durable (CDD) des résultats des délibérations de l'atelier multipartite intersessions qui a eu lieu à Toronto, au Canada, du 10 au 12 mars dernier, ainsi que de notre perspective en tant que gouvernement participant. Au cours des délibérations de la sixième session de la Commission, qui ont porté sur l'industrie et le développement durable, plusieurs membres et intervenants ont souligné l'importance de déterminer les possibilités d'initiatives et d'accords volontaires afin d'assurer un développement durable. Avant l'enclenchement d'un processus officiel, la Commission a jugé important de permettre aux groupes principaux d'avoir des discussions afin de fixer les paramètres. Tel a été l'objet de la réunion de Toronto. Je tiens également à souligner le dévouement des membres du groupe spécial des ONG, qui n'ont pas ménagé leur temps afin de préparer le programme, de conseiller les participants et d'aider à organiser l'événement. Je leur adresse toute notre gratitude, d'autant plus qu'ils ne prévoyaient sûrement pas l'ampleur de la tâche qui les attendait lorsqu'ils se sont proposés pour organiser cet événement. Le défi à relever était important, mais ils l'ont relevé avec enthousiasme. Tous les délégués et les membres du secrétariat de la Commission éprouvent, j'en suis sûr, la même gratitude. Ensemble, nous les encourageons à continuer dans la même voie.

    55. Canadian After Foster Care Community - John Dunn - Crown Wards - Catholic Childr
    ONGOING GUILT OF LOSING HER KIDS AND HAVING THEM GO THROUGH AN ABUSIVE FOSTERCARE SYSTEM OLDEST SISTER Carol linda Mary dunn (linda) Charlottetown, PEI
    http://afterfostercare.tripod.com/records.html
    Canadian After Foster Care Community Web Site Back To Main Page
    INTRODUCTION TO THE RECORDS PAGE CCAS=Catholic Children's Aid Society Of Metropolitain Toronto
    (Executive Director = Mary McConville)
    Tell Them How You Feel at pr@ccas.toronto.on.ca subject: Foster Kids Records On this page I will walk you through, step by step, the on-going two year battle between myself and the CCAS, to obtain copies of my files, and that of my deceased mother, which I am legally entitled to obtain by their own policies. I will also explain once-and-for-all, exactly what these "files" are that I am referring to. I will also show you how the various CCAS's and CAS's are descriminating against former foster kids by labelling them all as violent or malicious people. MY OWN FILES Many people think that the reason I have been trying to obtain my files from the Catholic Childrens Aid Society is so I can find family members. This is not the case. For thousands of foster kids who grew up in the care of the various Child Protection Services, records were kept on their progress, emotional states, education, behavior, mental health assesments, teachers comments, foster parents comments, and the like. These are the files I want copies of. Even with names blanked out. MOTHERS FILES: I have the express permission of my two sisters Cathy and Linda, and my brother Ron, to obtain copies of my deceased mothers files that were created on her while we were in foster care, and leading up to our apprehension.

    56. Performances By Linda Dunn & Robert Horne
    Performances by linda dunn Robert Horne. From the February 2003 Dirty Linenlisting. linda dunn Robert Horne. 3/29 MD Andy's/Chestertown 410/7786779
    http://www.dirtynelson.com/linen/special/dl-artists/Linda_Dunn_Robert_Horne.html
    From the March 2003 Dirty Linen listing.
    See also: Listing by Artist Listing by States/Provinces Events/Festivals Listing Dirty Linen ... main page , and the Gig Guide FAQ
    3/29 MD Andy's/Chestertown 410/778-6779 (Listing generated: Mar 6 2003) See also: Listing by Artist Listing by States/Provinces Events/Festivals Listing Dirty Linen ... main page , and the Gig Guide FAQ

    57. DRIVING BLIND IN GOD'S OWN COUNTRY - Linda J. Dunn
    linda J. dunn is a computer specialist for a government agency whorises at 4am every weekday morning to write. She has about three
    http://pages.prodigy.net/sullydog/archives/sotm0801.htm
    illustration by Judith Huey
    Stella pushed the car door open against the strong autumn wind and stepped out onto the road. Gravel crunched beneath her feet, and she silently cursed the salesman who talked her into buying the latest onboard navigation system that interfaced with her neural connection. The old, reliable systems with manual controls were so much better than this. She could bang her fists on those! Stella slammed the door shut behind her with as much force as she could muster and turned around to see where fate had dumped her. In the middle of nowhere! Farmland surrounded her as far as she could see. Since she was blind and using an interface connected into an eyeglass-like device that interpreted signals and translated them into something only the truly blind could ever call "sight"... she could see pretty damn far and what she saw made her want to sit down in the gravel and cry. Fields shorn of whatever crop they'd produced earlier in the year lay barren and waiting for winter snow on one side of the road; and tall corn turning brown waved with the wind on the other. The road she stood upon dipped and rose between identical fields broken only occasionally by trees and the world stretched out before her towards a horizon seemingly devoid of all buildings. There was nothing here.

    58. Linda Whittingham CV
    linda A. Whittingham, Associate Collaborators _Peter dunn (UWM). _.Alternative mating strategies in. House Wrens. Mate switching. Male
    http://www.uwm.edu/People/whitting/
    Linda A. Whittingham Associate Professor Department of Biological Sciences University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee P.O. Box 413 Milwaukee, WI 53201 Phone: 414-229-2252 Fax: 414-229-3926 e-mail: whitting@uwm.edu EDUCATION 1992 Ph.D. (Biology) Queen's University, Canada 1988 M.S. (Biology) University of Michigan 1983 B.S. (Biology) University of Michigan RESEARCH INTERESTS TEACHING Ecology and Evolution of Parental Care Evolution and Ecology of Birds (BioSci 523) Behavioral and evolutionary ecology of birds Ecology (BioSci 310) Sexual selection, Mating systems Found. of Biol. Sci. II (BioSci 152) Tree Swallows Offspring sex ratio and female body condition Repeatability of extrapair mate choice Collaborators: Peter Dunn (UWM) Alternative mating strategies in House Wrens Mate switching Male mating strategies and reproductive success Mate guarding and paternity Common Yellowthroat Male mask size and mating success Paternity and male parental care Sexual selection and mate choice
    Adaptive divergence of House Finch populations (with Alex Badyeav, Auburn Univ.)

    59. Linda A. Whittingham - Biological Sciences - UWM
    linda A. Whittingham Associate Professor. Selected Publicatons. Whittingham,LA and PO dunn. 2001. Male parental care and paternity in birds.
    http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Biology/Docs/Faculty/whittingham.html
    Linda A. Whittingham
    Associate Professor B.S., University of Michigan 1983
    M.S., University of Michigan 1988
    Ph.D., Queen's University 1992 Postdoctoral Fellow
    University of Oslo, Norway 1992-93
    Australian National University 1993-94
    Louisiana State University 1994-96 Office: Lapham 401
    Phone:
    FAX:
    Email:
    whitting@uwm.edu
    Personal Homepage
    Electronic Reserve Materials: Behavioral Ecology Research Interests I am also interested in the evolution of behavioral and life history traits. Currently, I am investigating the relative influence of phylogeny (i.e. evolutionary history) and ecology on the evolution of different forms of male parental care (e.g. incubating eggs or nestlings, feeding nestlings or fledglings) in the swallows (Hirundinidae). I am using DNA sequences from mitochondrial genes to estimate the swallow phylogeny which will be used to examine evolutionary patterns of the different forms of male parental investment in relation to ecological changes such as nest structure. Selected Publicatons
      Whittingham, L. A. and P. O. Dunn. 2001. Male parental care and paternity in birds.

    60. HORACE EDWARD GIRLING/AMY (LINDA) V DUNN
    Wife AMY (linda) V dunn Born 1875 at Chertsey,England Died deceased atFatherGEORGE BAKER dunn MotherELIZABETH dunn Other Spouses CHILDREN
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    Page built by Gedpage Version 2.05 UNREGISTERED Husband: HORACE EDWARD GIRLING Born: 8 Jan 1869 at: Ipswich St Clement,Suffolk,,England Married: 1897 at: ADDLESTONE,SURREY,ENGLAND Died: deceased at: Father: WILLIAM ROBERT GIRLING Mother: HANNAH SMITH Other Spouses: Wife: AMY (LINDA) V DUNN Born: 1875 at: Chertsey,England Died: deceased at: Father: GEORGE BAKER DUNN Mother: ELIZABETH DUNN Other Spouses: CHILDREN Name: DUDLEY WINSTON GIRLING Born: 10 May 1909 at: WESTMINSTER LONDON,,,ENGLAND Married: 1929 at: Died: 1981 at: Spouses: REBECCA ANNIE COLE Name: LINDA GIRLING Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Name: MONTAGUE GIRLING Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Name: EDWARD HORACE GIRLING Born: 1901 at: Married: at: Died: 7 Sep 1940 at: Vickers Armstrong Ltd,Weybridge,Surrey Spouses: DORIS MARY GIRLING HOME EMAIL SURNAMES
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