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  1. Feb 25, 2004 · The couple had no children. Lady Virginia Fiennes; born July 9,1947; died February 20, 2004.

    • The Herald Staff
  2. She was born Virginia Frances Pepper in Godalming, Surrey in 1947. Her family owned chalk quarries in Amberley on the South Downs: now Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre. When she was 9, she met the 12-year-old Ranulph Fiennes, her future husband, and they married in 1970.

  3. Feb 22, 2004 · Mrs Fiennes, who was born in Godalming, Surrey, married her husband in 1970. They were childhood sweethearts and met when Sir Ranulph was 12 and she was aged nine when their families lived in the...

  4. Fiennes married his childhood sweetheart, and fellow adventurer, Virginia ("Ginny") Pepper on 9 September 1970. They ran a country farm estate on Exmoor , Somerset, where they raised cattle and sheep.

  5. Mar 11, 2004 · Lady Fiennes, the only woman in the team, had to learn not merely to be a wireless operator (when, according to her husband, her technical expertise was “nil”), but to set up radio masts in ...

  6. Name variations: Ginny Fiennes; Lady Fiennes; Lady Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes. Born Virginia Frances Pepper, July 9, 1947, near Lodsworth, West Sussex, England; died Feb 20, 2004, in Exeter, England; dau. of Tom and Janet Pepper; m. Sir Ranulph "Ran" Fiennes (polar explorer), 1970; no children.

  7. Feb 29, 2004 · Lady Fiennes is survived by her husband. The couple had no children. Clearly, Lady Fiennes's experience of marriage was at times unusual.

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