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Winnifred in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Winnifred is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Winnifred Eaton (1875–1954), Canadian...
- ISBN 978-0-300-26278-0. Wygal,
Winnifred (November 1928). "Bapuge". The Intercollegian. 46 (2): 41–43 – via
Internet Archive. Wygal,
Winnifred (December 1934). "Christmas...
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Winnifred Eaton may
refer to:
Winnifred Eaton (writer) (1875–1954),
Canadian author.
Although she was of Chinese-British ancestry, she
published under...
- mattresses. If
Winnifred is
unable to
sleep due to the pea, then she will be
sensitive enough to
marry Dauntless ("Sensitivity"). Meanwhile,
Winnifred tells Dauntless...
- On the
evening of 22 May 1985, 18-year-old
Winnifred Teo Suan Lie (张碹丽 Zhāng Xuànlì), then a
student of
Catholic Junior College, went out for an evening...
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Winnifred Beach is a
locally po****r
public beach in Portland, Jamaica. A
campaign is in
progress to keep the
beach public in the face of
corporate efforts...
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plasterer Frederick Charles Quick in 1902, and they had two daughters,
Winnifred in 1904 and
Phyllis in 1909. In 1910, the
Quicks emigrated to Detroit...
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Winnifred Sprague Huck (née Mason;
September 14, 1882 –
August 24, 1936) was an
American journalist and
politician from the
state of
Illinois who became...
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relocating permanently to
Montreal in 1872,
where Winnifred was born. The
Eaton family was large;
Winnifred was the
eighth of 12
children who
survived infancy...
- Plymouth, Devon,
England Southampton Detroit, Michigan, US 11 Quick, Miss
Winnifred Vera 8 Quick, Miss
Phyllis May 2 Reeves, Mr.
David 36 Slinfold, West Sus****...