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Dale Edward Hunter, 1938 - 2022
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Dale Cecil Hunter, 1918 - 1997
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Dale Edward Hunter, 1938 - 2022
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Dale Edwin Hunter, 1916 - 1997
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Dale Walter Hunter, 1952 - 2009
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Dale Cecil Hunter, 1943 - 2020
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Dale Walter Hunter, 1952 - 2009
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Dale Edward Hunter, 1959 - 1991
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Dale Kenneth Hunter, 1944 - 1999
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Dale Edward Hunter, 1938 - 2022
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Dale Edward Hunter, 1938 - 2022
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Dale Edward Hunter, 1938 - 2022
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Dale Hunter Hunter, 187 - 1963
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Dale W. Hunter, 1867 - 1962
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Dale W. Hunter, Circa 1867 - 1962
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Dale L. Hunter, Circa 1907 - 1975
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Dale Hunter, Circa 1899 - 1974
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Dale Hunter, died 1976
Canada Obituary Index from OldNews.com
Dale Hunter in Point Pleasant Register - Apr 23 1988
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Dale Hunter in The Telegraph-Herald - Apr 20 1987
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaDale Alan Hunter, 1944 - 2005
BillionGravesDale J Hunter, 1920 - 1983
BillionGravesDale Eugene Hunter, 1935 - 1935
BillionGravesDale F Hunter, 1913 - 1970
BillionGravesDale Hunter, 1942 - 2000
England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005
Dale C. Hunter, Circa 1938 - 1973
Georgia Deaths
Dale M. Hunter, Circa 1968 - 1968
Georgia DeathsDale Hunter, 1867 - 1963
FamilySearch Family TreeDale Walter Hunter, 1898 - 1980
FamilySearch Family TreeDale Keakaokawai Hunter (born Kaopua), 1942 - 2012
FamilySearch Family TreeEverett Dale Hunter, 1891 - 1962
FamilySearch Family TreeJimmy Dale Hunter, 1937 - 2000
Geni World Family TreeDale Gerald Hunter, 1936 - 1983
Geni World Family TreeDale Walter Hunter, 1898 - 1980
Geni World Family TreeJames Dale Hunter, 1954 - 2021
Geni World Family TreeDale Alan Hunter, 1944 - 2005
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesDale C. Hunter, 1954 - 2009
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesDale Lee Hunter, 1945 - 2024
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesDale R. Hunter, 1933 - 2015
United States Obituary Index from Online Sources
Dale David Hunter, born 1955
Florida County Marriages
Dale Allyn Hunter (Davis), born 1946
Florida County MarriagesDale Hunter, born Circa 1899
1911 England & Wales Census
Dale Hunter, born 1867
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota)
Dale Hunter, born 1913
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota)
Dale Hunter, born 1867
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota)
Dale Hunter, born 1867
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota)
Dale F Hunter, born Circa 1949
1950 United States Federal Census
Dale Hunter, born Circa 1936
1950 United States Federal Census
Dale Hunter, born Circa 1941
1950 United States Federal Census
Dale T Kuefler, born Circa 1940
1950 United States Federal Census
Dale Rex Hunter, born Circa 1950
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- Dail Hunder
- Dailan Hunder
- Dailie Hunder
- Dalen Hunder
- Dayle Hunder
- Arabic: ديل هانتر (Dīl Hānter)
- Japanese: デイル・ハンター (Deiru Hantā)
- Russian: Дейл Хантер (Deyl Khanter)


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- France 1%
- Mexico 1%
- United Kingdom 1%
The first name Dale has its origins in Old English, derived from the word "dael," meaning "valley." This name was initially used as a surname, particularly in England, and it reflects a geographical feature, indicating a person who lived in or near a valley. Historically, those who bore the name may have been associated with pastoral or agricultural occupations, as valleys often provided fertile land for farming. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Dahl" in Scandinavian countries, which also means "valley," and "Dale" is sometimes used as a feminine name in modern contexts. The name has maintained its popularity in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States, where it became more common in the 20th century. Overall, Dale embodies a connection to nature and the landscape, reflecting the characteristics of those who have historically lived in harmony with their surroundings.
The last name "Hunter" has its origins in the Old English word "hunta," which means "one who hunts," and it is derived from the occupation of hunting, a vital activity in medieval society for both sustenance and sport. The surname is predominantly found in England and Scotland, where it first appeared in the Middle Ages, particularly in regions where hunting was a significant part of the local culture and economy. Historically, those who bore the name were often associated with the nobility or landowners who engaged in hunting as a leisure activity. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures and languages, including "Hunt" in England, "Huntress" in some contexts, and "Hontar" in certain Slavic regions, reflecting local adaptations in spelling and pronunciation. The name has also been carried by notable figures throughout history, further embedding it in various cultural narratives. Overall, the surname Hunter encapsulates a rich heritage tied to the traditions of hunting and the social status associated with it.
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