Chris Antley died in 2000.
Chris Seydou died in 1994.
Chris Boyce died in 1999.
Chris Law died in 2007.
Chris Berger died in 1965.
Chris Goudge was born in 1935.
T. A. Goudge died in 1999.
Elizabeth Goudge died on April 1, 1984, in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, England, UK.
T. A. Goudge was born in 1910.
E. Goudge has written: 'Linnets and Valerians' 'I saw Three Ship's'
Elizabeth Goudge was born on April 24, 1900, in Wells, Somerset, England, UK.
Helen Goudge has written: 'A history of the Women's Musical Club of Toronto 1897-98 to 1972-73' -- subject(s): Women's Musical Club of Toronto
It is set in the Channel Island of Guernsey
Yes, Elizabeth Goudge wrote a children's story called "The Hobyahs." It is a retelling of an English folktale about a family terrorized by mischievous creatures known as Hobyahs.
Chris Brown is not dead.
chris didn't die, he is still alive.
No, Chris Brown does not die in This Christmas.