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Jane Hooper
Jane Hooper may refer to: * Jane Hooper-Perroud (born c. 1962), Canadian curler * Jane Margaret Hooper (1818–1907), British writer * Eleven (Stranger Things), a fictional character in the Netflix series Stranger Things, whose name becomes Jane Hopper {{hndis, Hooper, Jane ...
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Jane Hooper-Perroud
Jane Hooper-Perroud (born c. 1962) (also known as Jane Hooper Perroud) is a Canadian curler from Bradford, Ontario. She is a and . Teams and events Private life Hooper-Perroud is married to fellow curler Canadian curler Pat Perroud, who won Canadian and World championships with Al Hackner () and Ed Werenich Edward Werenich (born June 23, 1947) is a Canadian curler from Holland Landing, Ontario. Nicknamed "The Wrench," Werenich has been known to be a colourful and outspoken character. Outside of curling, Werenich worked as a firefighter. Career We ... ().Curling, Etcetera: A Whole Bunch of Stuff About the Roaring Game , Google Books
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Jane Margaret Hooper
Jane Margaret Hooper (1818 – June 1907) was a British writer, best known for her gothic novel ''The House of Raby'' (1854). Jane Margaret Winnard was born in 1818 in London, daughter of John Winnard, an oilman, and Jane Winnard. In June 1852, she married journalist George Hooper. Their children Wynnard Hooper and Margaret Hooper were close friends with Rudyard Kipling. In her novel ''The House of Raby'', two lovers cannot marry due to fears of hereditary insanity. Hooper also published the ghost story "Bring Me a Light!" in the magazine '' Once a Week'' in 1961. Jane Margaret Hooper died in June 1907 in Fulham Fulham () is an area of the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham in West London, England, southwest of Charing Cross. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames, bordering Hammersmith, Kensington and Chelsea. The area faces Wandsworth .... Bibliography * ''Recollections of Mrs. Anderson's School: A Book for Girls''. 1 vol. London: Arthur Hall, 1 ...
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