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MyHeritage Family Trees
Frannie Dempsey (born Noble), 1895 - 1981 Frannie Dempsey (born Noble) 1895 1981
Frannie Dempsey (born Noble) was born on 1895, to John Noble and Nancy Noble (born Cameron).
Frannie married Oscar Lawrence Dempsey on 1914, at age 18 in , West Virginia.
Oscar was born on 1892, in , West Virginia.
They had 4 children: John W. Dempsey and 3 other children.
Frannie passed away on 1981, at age 86.
Frannie S Noble (born Swain), 1865 - 1957 Frannie S Noble (born Swain) 1865 1957 Delaware
Frannie S Noble (born Swain) was born on 1865, in , Delaware.
Frannie married Warner L Noble.
Warner was born on 1861, in , Delaware.
They had 2 sons: Howard T Noble and .
Frannie lived in 1910, in , Pennsylvania.
Frannie passed away on 1957, at age 91.
Frannie Josephine Noble (born Estelle), died 1949 Frannie Josephine Noble (born Estelle) 1949
Frannie Josephine Noble (born Estelle) married Thomas Harvey Noble in 1886.
They had one daughter: Addie Lou Shockley (born Noble).
Frannie passed away in 1949.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Frannie Warf NobleFrannie Warf Noble in Bangor Daily News - Apr 28 2008
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... He will also be greatly missed by his many friends from Hampden, everyone at Branches; and his roommate. Jerry Junior. Travls was predeceased by hls parents. James Robert and Frannie Warf Noble; two sisters, Marjorie Mason and Judy Price; and two brothers, Robert and James Noble. He and his stories, especially the ones Including Davie and Damel, will be sadly missad. A ..."
Publication place: Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, United States
Frannie NobleFrannie Noble in The Catholic Press - May 2 2006
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... regatta, tht first varsity foul' of kusten Wright, Lauren Schulz, Leah Hiendlmayr, seat Walls, and toe Schanker took first for the Camels. The second varsity four won with sophomores Frannie Noble. Jess Leclair, Ibri Hallowell, stroke seat Manning, and coxswain Durna laylor leading the way llt the novice four, the Camels took tho bronze, finishing Bowdern and Tile conn men earned ..."
Publication place: Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States