Citations:March

last name

 * 2011, Alice Munro, The Love of a Good Woman (ISBN 1551993988):
 * And Stanley's brash world crumbles, discredited. Something bothers Kath. She can't mention it or think about it. Is Kent something like Stanley? One day they have an argument. Kath and Sonje have an unexpected and disturbing argument about a story by D. H. Lawrence. The story is called “The Fox.” At the end of that story the lovers—a soldier and a woman named [Nellie] March—are sitting on the sea cliffs looking out on the Atlantic, towards their future home in Canada.

woman's name, not entirely clear if first or last

 * 1996, Pamela K. Forrest, Renegade (ISBN 0821753541), page 129:
 * [...] woman who had captured first his respect and then his love, the woman who was wife to a man that Gideon called friend. Crystal eyes gazed unfocused on the far bank as a sweet memory was carefully tucked away for safekeeping. For the rest of his life he would cherish the memory of a woman named March, just as he had spent the last few years cherishing the vision of the little girl child who had been his first real friend in the white man's world. March was gone.


 * 2009, Anonymous (book), Joe Klein (forward), Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics (ISBN 0307559238):
 * "Don't you believe in what we're doing?" he asked. Yon mean, counting heads? Lcininc ontta here. I was going out with a woman named March then; she was great-looking, but she worked lor Nader and came equipped with a lack ol irony guaranteed to survive the most rigorous crash testing.