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  1. Fannie

    wiktionary Fannie may refer to Fannie Barrier Williams 1855 1944 , an African American educator, political and women s rights activist Fannie Barrios , a professional bodybuilder from Venezuela Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler 1863 1927 , an Austrian born American pianist Fannie C. Williams 1882 1980 , an American educator Fannie E. Motley , an American schoolteacher and president of the National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools Fannie Farmer 1857 1915 , an American culinary expert and author Fannie Fern Andrews 1867 1950 , an American lecturer , teacher , social worker and writer Fannie Flagg born 1944 , an American actress, comedienne and author Fannie Greenberg 1895 2007 , an American supercentenarian Fannie Heaslip Lea 1884 1955 , an American author and poet Fannie Hillsmith 1911 2007 , an American cubist painter Fannie Hurst 1885 1968 , an American novelist Fannie Kauffman 1924 2009 , a Mexican comedian and actress Fannie Lee Chaney 1921 2007 , an American baker turned civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer 1917 1977 , an American voting rights activist Fannie Nampeyo 1900 1987 , a modern and contemporary fine arts potter Fannie Pearson Hardy Eckstorm 1865 1946 , an American writer, ornithologist and folklorist Fannie Porter 1873 c.1940 , a well known Madame of the 19th century Fannie Salter 1883 1966 , an American lighthouse keeper noted for her tenure at Turkey Point Light in Maryland Fannie Sellins 1872 1919 , an American union organizer Fannie Ward 1872 1952 , a vaudeville and silent film actress Other Fannie Bay, Northern Territory , a middle inner suburb of the city of Darwin, Australia Fannie L. Daugherty skipjack , a convert 41.3 ft m adj mid long two sail bateau Fannie Mae , a stockholder owned corporation Fannie May , a brand of chocolates owned by 1 800 Flowers Short Fat Fannie , a single by Larry Williams See also Fanny given name given name cat feminine given names ...   more details



  1. Fannie May

    about the Federal National Mortgage Association Fannie Mae the blues r&b song Fannie Mae song cleanup link rot date November 2011 Fannie May is a brand of chocolate s owned by 1 800 Flowers . Prior to 2006, the brand was run by Fannie May Confections, Inc. , a confectioner based in Chicago . History H. Teller Archibald opened the first Fannie May shop in 1920 at 11 N. LaSalle St. in Chicago. By 1935 ..., while other companies chose to change their recipes when ingredients were scarce, Fannie May stuck ... delicious tasting, handcrafted chocolates. By 1934, Fannie May had opened 48 stores in Illinois ... history.asp ref In 1946, just after World War II, Fannie May created its most well known candy to date, the Pixie. In the 1970s and 1980s Fannie May continued to develop new candy flavors with the introduction ... Creams in 1989. In 1991, Fannie May made the decision to make some of their candy with sugar free chocolate, which made it available to diabetics and dieting diet ers. In 1992, Fannie May bought similarly ... equity firm, Archibald Candy not only expanded Fannie May and Fanny Farmer s store base, but also ... 412 company operated stores 197 Fannie May, 45 Fanny Farmer and 170 Laura Secord in 18 states in the U.S. ... 02 26 business 0402260304 1 candy institute fannie may archibald ref After implementing a restructuring ... sale transactions of Fannie May Confections and Laura Secord under Section 363 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The divestiture of Archibald Candy s Fannie May and Fannie Farmer businesses culminated ... Capital Partners Completes Sale Laura Secord ref After purchasing Fannie May and Fanny Farmer from Archibald ... top story alpine confections awarded fannie may and fanny farmer brands 4840.html ref ... successful. In April 2006, Fannie May was sold for 85 million plus an earn out to publicly traded ... completes sale of fannie may confections brands inc to 1 800 flowerscom 55880692.html ref Alpine ... in North Canton, Ohio under Fannie May Confections Brands Inc, while their corporate headquarters ...   more details



  1. Fannie Salter

    Image Lighthouse keeper.jpg thumb Fannie Salter tends to the apparatus at Turkey Point. Fannie May Salter 1883 1966 was the first female lighthouse keeper noted for her tenure at Turkey Point Light in Maryland , United States . The widow of former keeper C. W. Salter, she took over his duties at his death in 1925 when she retired, in 1947, she was the last female lighthouse keeper in the country. See also http www.mariner.org women lighthouse fannie.htm Mariners Museum entry http www.uscg.mil history faqs salters 5F01.html Coast Guard bio http www.tpls.org Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Salter, Fannie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1883 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1966 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Salter, Fannie Category 1883 births Category 1966 deaths Category People from Maryland Category Lighthouse keepers pharology stub ...   more details



  1. Fannie Nampeyo

    NOTOC Fannie Nampeyo 1900 1987 also known as Fannie Lesou Polacca and Fannie Nampeyo Polacca was a modern and contemporary fine arts Pottery potter , who carried on the traditions of her famous mother, Nampeyo of Hano, the grand matriarch of Native American pottery Southwestern cultures modern Hopi pottery . Fannie was the youngest, and perhaps the most famous, of Nampeyo of Hano s three daughters. ref http www.adobegallery.com artist.php?artist id 87 Fannie Polacca Nampeyo 1900 1987 Bot generated ... Reservation in Arizona . Fannie was initially given the name Popongua or Popong Mana meaning ... workers later gave her the name Fannie. In the early 1920s she married Vinton Polacca and shortly thereafter, pottery making became an important part of Fannie s life. She increasingly worked with her mother Nampeyo, whose eyesight was diminishing due to trachoma . Fannie helped her mother with pottery painting and decorating, and also assisted her father with polishing. Early works created by Fannie and her mother were signed simply Nampeyo by Fannie, since Nampeyo could not read or write, but later they began signing pieces made together as Nampeyo Fannie. Pieces made solely by Fannie were signed Fannie Nampeyo and usually included a drawn corn symbol. Fannie was a prolific potter from ... motifs. In addition to making pottery she also made quilts. Fannie s pottery won a first place ... http www.cma.org explore artist.asp?creatorid 4495 Cleveland Museum of Art Fannie Nampeyo American, c. 1860 1942 Bot generated title ref Fannie became matriarch of the Hopi Tewa Corn Clan, as her mother ... Tewa Corn Clan. Fannie and her husband Vinton were among one of the first families at First ... Fannie Nampeyo pottery at the Holmes Museum of Anthropology Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nampeyo, Fannie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1900 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1987 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nampeyo, Fannie Category 1900 births Category 1987 deaths ...   more details



  1. Fannie Hurst

    Refimprove date February 2008 Image Fannie Hurst.jpg right thumb 200px Fannie Hurst in 1932, portrait by Carl Van Vechten . Fannie Hurst October 18, 1889 February 23, 1968 ref name Harlem cite book last1 West first1 Kathryn editor1 first Cary D. editor1 last Wintz others Finkelman, Paul title Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance volume 1 A J url http books.google.com ?id z6Cs0Y1pvRAC&lpg PA597&dq Fannie 20Hurst 20 20october 201889 201968&pg PP1 v onepage&q Fannie 20Hurst 20 20october 201889 201968 accessdate June 21, 2010 year 2004 publisher Routledge location New York and Abingdon isbn 1 57958 389 X pages 596 597 chapter Fannie Hurst chapterurl http books.google.com books?id z6Cs0Y1pvRAC&lpg PA597&dq Fannie 20Hurst 20 20october 201889 201968&pg PA597 v onepage&q Fannie 20Hurst 20 20october 201889 201968&f false ref was an United States American novel ist. Although her books are not well remembered today, during her lifetime some of her more famous novels were Stardust 1919 , Lummox 1923 ... and Fannie Hurst NARA 196128.jpg thumb Fannie Hurst with Eleanor Roosevelt in 1962 Hurst was born ... affair, ref name Autobiography Fannie Hurst. Anatomy of Me A Wonderer in Search of Herself p. 219 . New ..., expect the worst. You could be Tolstoy or Fannie Hurst. Bibliography Story collections Just ... Fannie 3 References Tropiano, Stephen 2002 . The Prime Time Closet A History of Gays and Lesbians ... IBDB name 5506 http library.wustl.edu units spec manuscripts mlc findingaidshtml wtu00058.html The Fannie Hurst Papers at Washington University in St. Louis gutenberg author id Fannie Hurst name Fannie Hurst http womenshistory.about.com od writers20th p fannie hurst.htm Fannie Hurst , Women s History Profile at About.com Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Hurst, Fannie ALTERNATIVE ... , United States DEFAULTSORT Hurst, Fannie Category 1889 births Category 1968 deaths Category American ... Category Writers from Ohio Category Jewish American novelists de Fannie Hurst fr Fannie Hurst pt Fannie ...   more details



  1. Fannie Mae

    Fannie May Infobox company foundation 1938 location city Washington, D.C. company name Federal National Mortgage Association Fannie Mae company logo Image Fannie Mae.svg 180px Fannie Mae logo ... The Federal National Mortgage Association FNMA Otcbb FNMA , commonly known as Fannie Mae , was founded ... History of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac date 2008 07 14 ref The corporation s purpose is to expand the secondary ... www.fanniemae.com aboutfm index.jhtml?p About Fannie Mae title About Fannie Mae publisher Fendral National ... The Federal National Mortgage Association FNMA , colloquially known as Fannie Mae, was established in 1938 ... www.fanniemae.com ir pdf sec 2006 form10k 120606.pdf 2006 Annual Report , Fannie Mae ref after the Great Depression as part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt s New Deal . Fannie Mae was established to provide .... What Are the Origins of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae? ref Fannie Mae created a liquid secondary mortgage ... pages 19 20 ref For the first thirty years following its inception, Fannie Mae held a monopoly over the secondary mortgage market. ref name Fannie Mae Origins http hnn.us articles 1849.html Alford, Rob What Are the Origins of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae? ref In 1954, an amendment known as the Federal National Mortgage Association Charter Act ref According to Fannie Mae s http www.fanniemae.com aboutfm charter.jhtml?p About Fannie Mae&searchid 1288392247853 timeline , the corporation continues to operate ... allowed Fannie to issue mortgage backed securities. See http www.law.cornell.edu uscode html uscode12 usc sup 01 12 10 13 20 III.html 12 USC 1716 1723 ref made Fannie Mae into mixed ownership corporation ..., Fannie Mae s predecessor also called Fannie Mae was split into the current Fannie Mae and the Government ... 87584 322 0 page 20 ref In 1970, the federal government authorized Fannie Mae to purchase private mortgages ... Corporation FHLMC , colloquially known as Freddie Mac, to compete with Fannie Mae and thus facilitate a more robust and efficient secondary mortgage market. ref name fabozzi p20 In 1981, Fannie Mae issued ...   more details



  1. Fannie Ward

    Image Fannieward1925.jpg thumb Fannie Ward, 1925 Fannie Ward February 22, 1872 January 27, 1952 was an American actress of stage and screen, known for comedic roles as well as The Cheat , a sexually charged ... that made her famous . ref Fannie Ward Dies Perennial Flapper , The New York Times , 28 January 1952 ref Background Ward was born as Fannie Buchanan in St. Louis, Missouri , the only daughter of John ... on ancestry.com, the 1880 U. S. Federal Census lists her as Fannie Buchanan, age 7, in the household ... left thumb 250px Fannie Ward ca. 1884 1890 NYPL Digital Collection In 1890, Ward made ... Flapper 1924 , and in a Vitaphone short Fannie Ward in The Miracle Woman 1929 . In 1926 ... . Marriages Fannie Ward was married twice Joseph Lewis died 1928 , a British money lender they married ... image was deleted Image Thecheat.jpg frame Fannie Ward and Sessue Hayakawa in The Cheat 1915 Fannie Ward in The Miracle Woman 1929 Ward stars in a Vitaphone short film Fannie Ward as The Perennial ... Fannie Ward Sings Father Time 1924 in a Phonofilm short film La Rafale 1920 Le Secret du Lone Star ... http silentsaregolden.com photos2 fanniewardphoto.html Fannie Ward at Silents Are Golden http imdb.com name nm0911531 Fannie Ward at Internet Movie Database http silent movies.org Ladies OSLWard.html Fannie Ward at Silent Ladies & Gents http digitalgallery.nypl.org nypldigital dgkeysearchresult.cfm?parent id 561871&word Fannie Ward her stage years portrait gallery at NY Public Library Billy Rose collection http www.moviecard.com zamerican theatre favorite fav ward.jpg rare portrait of Fannie Ward Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ward, Fannie ALTERNATIVE NAMES Buchanan, Fannie SHORT DESCRIPTION Actress DATE OF BIRTH February 22, 1872 PLACE OF BIRTH St. Louis, Missouri ..., Fannie Category 1872 births Category 1952 deaths Category Vaudeville performers Category American film ... deaths in New York fr Fannie Ward ...   more details



  1. Fannie Farmer

    For the candymaker Fanny Farmer File Fanny farmer cookbook 1996.jpeg thumb Fannie Farmer Cook Book, the 1996 hardcover edition. Fannie Merritt Farmer 23 March 1857 15 January 1915 was an American culinary expert whose Boston Cooking School Cook Book became a widely used culinary text. Biography Farmer was born in Medford, Massachusetts Medford , Massachusetts , USA , to Mary Watson Merritt and John Franklin Farmer, an editor in chief editor and Printer publisher printer . Although she was the oldest of four daughters, born in a family that highly valued education and that expected young Fannie to go to college, she suffered a paralytic stroke at the age of 16 while attending Medford High School Massachusetts Medford High School . Fannie could not continue her formal academic education for several ... fame Fannie published her best known work, Boston Cooking School Cook Book The Boston Cooking School ... simply as the Fannie Farmer cookbook , and it is still available in print over 100 years later ... Cooking School in 1902 and created Miss Farmer s School of Cookery. ref Farmer, Fannie M. The Boston ... us hanging Fannie Farmer died in 1915, aged 57, and was interred in Mount Auburn Cemetery , Cambridge ... Feeding America Fannie Merritt Farmer http digital.lib.msu.edu projects cookbooks html books book 48.cfm The Boston Cooking School Cookbook , 1896 edition, by Fannie Merrit Farmer http www.bartleby.com 87 The Boston Cooking School Cookbook , 1918 edition, by Fannie Merritt Farmer http digital.lib.msu.edu ... , 1904 edition, by Fannie Merritt Farmer http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GRid 1764 Fannie Farmer at Find A Grave Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Farmer, Fannie ... 1915 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Farmer, Fannie Category 1857 births Category 1915 deaths Category ... People from Cambridge, Massachusetts Category People from Medford, Massachusetts de Fannie Merritt Farmer es Fannie Merritt Farmer ...   more details



  1. Fannie Hillsmith

    Infobox artist bgcolour 6495ED name Fannie Hillsmith image Fannie Hillsmith 1940.jpg imagesize alt caption Hillsmith in 1940 birth name birth date 1911 birth place Boston , Massachusetts death date July 27, 2007 death place Jaffrey, New Hampshire nationality field Cubism , painting training movement works patrons influenced by influenced awards elected spouse Gordon Welchman 1958 &ndash 1970 website Fannie Hillsmith 1911 &ndash July 27, 2007 was an United States American cubist Painting painter . Personal life Fannie Hillsmith was born in Boston , Massachusetts in 1911. ref name nyt cite news first Roberta last Smith title Fannie Hillsmith, Distinctly American Cubist, Dies at 96 url http www.nytimes.com 2007 08 04 arts design 04hillsmith.html?ex 1343880000&en e18906a4ef5eb58f&ei 5088&partner rssnyt&emc rss work New York Times publisher date 2007 08 04 accessdate 2007 08 19 ref Her grandfather was a painter, as well as one of the founders of the Boston Museum School . ref name nyt Hillsmith would attend in the Boston Museum School for four years. Hillsmith married Gordon Welchman in 1958. The couple divorced in 1970. ref name nyt Career Hillsmith moved from Boston to New York City in 1934. ref name nyt Once in New York, she took an interest in vanguard art through her studies and gradually developed an Abstract art abstract style. Hillsmith studied under such teachers as William Zorach and Yasuo Kuniyoshi for one year while at the Art Students League of New York Art Students League ... name nyt Fannie Hillsmith held her first art show in New York at the Norlyst Gallery , owned by Jimmy ... Jug, an oil painting completed in 1949. ref name nyt Fannie Hillsmith actively painted Cubist ... Doris A. Birmingham first2 Robert M. last2 Doty authorlink2 Robert M. Doty title Fannie Hillsmith ... oclc 18194962 postscript None Refend Persondata NAME Hillsmith, Fannie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ..., Fannie Category 1911 births Category 2007 deaths Category American painters Category American women ...   more details



  1. Fannie Flagg

    Infobox person name Fannie Flagg image pseudonym birth name Patricia Neal birth date birth date and age 1944 9 21 birth place Birmingham, Alabama , United States U.S. death date death place occupation Actress Author years active 1966 present Patricia Neal born September 21, 1944 , known professionally as Fannie Flagg , is an American actress, comedienne and author. She is perhaps best known for the 1988 novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe , which was adapted into the 1991 movie Fried Green Tomatoes film Fried Green Tomatoes Flagg was nominated for an Academy Award for the screenplay adaptation. Biography Early life Flagg, born in Birmingham, Alabama , is the daughter of Marion Leona married and maiden names n e LeGore and William Hurbert Neal, Jr., who was a small business owner and projectionist. ref name filmreference citation url http www.filmreference.com film 14 Fannie Flagg.html title Fannie Flagg Biography 1941 periodical FilmReference.com accessdate 2007 10 31 ref As her acting career began, Flagg could not professionally use her birthname, as there was already a well known Oscar winning actress named Patricia Neal . Writing career During the 1960s, Flagg co hosted the locally produced Morning Show on WBRC TV in Birmingham, Alabama. Following this, she was hired ... Fannie Flagg hosted a morning show on WBRC TV in Birmingham, and occasionally reported the weather ... url http www.cnn.com books news 9901 12 flagg title High hurdles didn t stop Fannie Flagg date ... 0280840 name Fannie Flagg http www.nndb.com people 612 000024540 Fannie Flagg at NNDB Persondata NAME Flagg, Fannie ALTERNATIVE NAMES Neal, Patricia SHORT DESCRIPTION American actress and writer DATE ..., Fannie Category 1944 births Category Writers from Alabama Category Actors from Alabama Category American ... Birmingham, Alabama Category Lesbian writers Category Women screenwriters de Fannie Flagg es Fannie Flagg fr Fannie Flagg it Fannie Flagg pl Fannie Flagg ru , sv Fannie Flagg ...   more details



  1. Fannie Barrios

    Infobox bodybuilder name Fannie Josefina Barrios image size caption nickname birth date Birth date 1964 05 30 birth place Caracas, Venezuela death date age 41 Death date 2005 08 07 death place height weight convert 124 lbs kg abbr on firstproshow firstproshowyear bestwin 2001 Jan Tana Classic MW Champion bestwinyear yesorretiredyear Retired 2005 Fannie Barrios was a professional female bodybuilding female bodybuilder from Venezuela . Biography Fannie Josefina Barrios was born in Caracas, Venezuela on May 30, 1964. She was the Venezuelan champion in 1997 and 1998. She earned her pro card in 1998 when she won a contest called Absolute Center of the Americas in San Salvador . Her professional debut was at the 1999 Jan Tana Classic . In 2000 she moved to Florida with her husband, Alex Ramirez, and her daughter, Johadynis. There, she worked as a personal trainer and chef in the Miami area. She was a two time class winner at the Jan Tana Classic , winning the middleweight class in 2001 and the lightweight class in 2002. Her final contest was the 2005 New York Pro Championship on May 21, where she finished in third place. On August 7, 2005, Fannie died at approximately 2 AM of an apparent stroke . http www.getbig.com news 2005 03 080805barrios.htm She had spent the previous day helping out backstage at the National Physique Committee NPC Southern States contest in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Fort Lauderdale , where her husband was competing. Contest history 1999 Jan Tana Classic 17th 1999 Women s Pro Extravaganza 11th 2000 Jan Tana Classic 6th MW 2001 Jan Tana Classic 1st MW 2001 International Federation of BodyBuilders IFBB Ms. Olympia 8th LW 2002 International Federation of BodyBuilders IFBB Ms. International 3rd LW 2002 Jan Tana Classic 1st LW 2002 International Federation of BodyBuilders ... Barrios, Fannie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 30, 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH Caracas, Venezuela DATE OF DEATH August 7, 2005 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barrios, Fannie Category ...   more details



  1. Fannie Porter

    Unreferenced date April 2008 Image FanniePorter.jpg thumb right center Fannie Porter center Fannie Porter February 12, 1873 c.1940 was a well known Madame of the 19th century. She was best known for her association with famous outlaw s of the day, and for her popular brothel . Career as a Madame Porter was born in England , and traveled to United States of America America around the age of one with her family. By fifteen she was working as a prostitute in San Antonio, Texas . By the age of 20, she had started her own brothel, and became extremely popular for her cordial and sincere attitude, her choosing only the most attractive young women as her girls , her requirement that her girls practice good hygiene , and for her always immaculate personal appearance. Her brothel was located at the corner of Durango and San Saba streets. By 1895, her brothel in San Antonio was one of the most popular of the Old West . It had by that time become known as a frequent stop off for outlaws on the run from the law. Butch Cassidy , the Sundance Kid , Kid Curry , and other members of the Wild Bunch gang frequented her business. One of her girls , Della Moore , became the girlfriend to Kid Curry, remaining with him until her arrest for passing money from one of his robberies. She was arrested, but acquitted , eventually returning to work for Porter once again. Another of her girls , Lillie Davis, became involved with outlaw and Wild Bunch member William Carver Wild Bunch Will News Carver . She later claimed she had married Carver in Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth prior to his death in 1901, but there are no records to verify the alleged marriage. It is possible that the Sundance Kid and his girlfriend ... WE Madams.html Fannie 20Porter 20 1873 19 Fannie Porter partial bio Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Porter, Fannie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1873 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Porter, Fannie Category 1873 births Category ...   more details



  1. Fannie Sellins

    File Fannie Sellins.jpg thumb right Fannie Sellins Fannie Sellins 1872 August 26, 1919 was an United States American union organizer . Born Fanny Mooney in New Orleans , Louisiana , she married Charles Sellins in St. Louis, Missouri . After his death she worked in a garment factory to support her four children. She helped to organize Local 67 of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union in St. Louis, where she became a negotiator for 400 women locked out of a garment factory. Thus she came to the attention of Van Bittner, president of District 5 of the United Mine Workers of America UMWA . In 1913, she moved to begin work for the mine workers union in West Virginia . Her work, she wrote, was to distribute clothing and food to starving women and babies, to assist poverty stricken mothers and bring children into the world, and to minister to the sick and close the eyes of the dying. She was arrested once in Colliers, West Virginia for defying an anti union injunction. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson intervened for her release. Philip Murray hired Sellins to join the staff of the UMWA in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania . In 1919, she was assigned to the Allegheny River Allegheny River Valley district to direct picketing by striking miners at Allegheny Coal and Coke Company. On August 26, she witnessed guards beating Joseph Starzelski, a picketing miner, and when she intervened, she was shot and killed by two bullets. Others said that she was attempting to protect miners children that were on scene. ref cite book title The Women s Book of World Records and Achievements author Moreman, Grace E. for the chapter editor O Neill, Lois Decker publisher Anchor Press date 1979 page 297 chapter ... area References Reflist James Cassedy, A Bond of Sympathy The Life and Tragic Death of Fannie ... Persondata . NAME Sellins, Fannie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1872 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 26, 1919 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sellins, Fannie Category American ...   more details



  1. Fannie Kauffman

    Infobox person name Fannie Kauffman image caption birth name Fannie Kauffman birth date Birth date 1924 4 11 mf y birth place Toronto , Canada death date death date and age 2009 2 21 1924 4 11 death place Mexico City , Mexico othernames Vitola br La Vitola br Fanny Kauffman br Fannie Kaufman occupation Actor, comedian years active 1943 1997 approx. spouse website Fannie Kauffman April 11, 1924 February 21, 2009 , who was often known by the stage name Vitola , was a Canada Canadian born Mexico Mexican actress and comedian . ref name eluniversal cite news first last title Vitola fallece a los 84 a os url http www.eluniversal.com.mx notas 578896.html work El Universal publisher date 2009 02 23 accessdate 2011 03 26 ref ref name eluniversal2 cite news first last title La Vitola se retir a tiempo url http www.eluniversal.com.mx espectaculos 74134.html work El Universal publisher date 2007 01 23 accessdate 2011 03 26 ref Biography Early life Kauffman was born on April 11, 1924, in Toronto , Ontario , Canada . ref name eluniversal She moved with her parents to Cuba and was raised in Havana , where she resided until she was 22 years old. ref name eluniversal ref name eluniversal2 ref name elinformador She began her entertainment career in Cuba as a child singer at the age of 8, when she thought of becoming an opera singer . ref name eluniversal2 ref name elinformador Kauffman s parents ... , directed by Ram n Pe n . ref name elinformador cite news first last title Muere Fannie Kauffman conocida como la Vitola url http www.informador.com.mx entretenimiento 2009 81244 6 muere fannie kauffman ... no longer laughed at her jokes as they once did earlier in her career. ref name eluniversal Fannie Kauffman ... id 0442146 name Fannie Kauffman Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kauffman, Fannie ... DATE OF DEATH February 21, 2009 PLACE OF DEATH Mexico City , Mexico DEFAULTSORT Kauffman, Fannie Category ... Kaufman Vitola nl Fannie Kauffman ...   more details



  1. Fannie Greenberg

    Refimprove date December 2007 Fannie Adler Greenberg May 24, 1895 &ndash October 5, 2007 was an United States American supercentenarian and is considered to have been New York s oldest people oldest resident from May 6, 2007 the death of fellow Italy Italian immigration to the United States immigrant Rosaria Caleca ref http www.theregencyatglencove.com about our residents.html theregencyatglencove.com ref until her own death five months later. Born in Ottawa , Canada , she married in 1913 and moved to the United States shortly thereafter. She was just a week younger than Mary Josephine Ray , currently the oldest Canadian born person still living. A Buffalo, New York Buffalo woman, Olivia Patricia Thomas, is now the oldest New York State New Yorker at age 114, according to the Gerontology Research Group. For years she worked in a clothing store and was known for her fondness of jewelry. Her husband died in 1978. She moved to Regency Cove, an assisted living facility in Glen Cove, New York in 1998. At the time of her death, she was believed to be the oldest living Jew ish person in the world. In 2005, Greenberg was featured as the 50th and last person in the book Wisdom of the World s Oldest People by Jerry Friedman, which featured recollections of people aged 108 and older, both validated and unvalidated. ref http www.amazon.com Earths Elders Wisdom Worlds Oldest dp 0976910802 Amazon.com Earth s Elders The Wisdom of the World s Oldest People Books Jerry Friedman,Robert Coles,Lama Surya Das,Dr. Joycelyn Elders Bot generated title ref Greenberg was survived by a huge extended family, headed by her daughter, Claire Greenberg Rivers, and her only surviving sibling, her brother, Max Adler, of Ottawa. See also Oldest people Supercentenarian References Reflist External links http ... . NAME Greenberg, Fannie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 24, 1895 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 5, 2007 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Greenberg, Fannie Category 1895 births ...   more details



  1. Fannie Bay, Northern Territory

    Infobox Australian Place type suburb name Fannie Bay city Darwin, Northern Territory Darwin state nt image fannie bay nt.jpg caption Fannie Bay, Darwin lga City of Darwin postcode 0820 est pop 2,640 2006 pop footnotes ref name 06census Census 2006 AUS id SSC71051 name Fannie Bay State Suburb accessdate 2008 03 19 quick on ref area 4.60 stategov Electoral division of Fannie Bay Fannie Bay fedgov Division of Solomon Solomon near nw East Point, Northern Territory East Point near n near ne Ludmilla, Northern Territory Ludmilla near w Timor Sea near e The Narrows, Northern Territory The Narrows near sw Timor Sea near s Parap, Northern Territory Parap near se The Narrows, Northern Territory The Narrows dist1 4 location1 Darwin, Northern Territory Darwin Fannie Bay is a middle inner suburb of the city of Darwin, Northern Territory Darwin , Northern Territory , Australia . Situated in the suburb is the Fannie Bay Gaol museum, Fannie Bay Race Track and a monument to Ross Macpherson Smith Ross Smith , captain of the Vickers Vimy that, in December 1919, was the first aircraft to fly from England to Australia flight England to Australia in less than 30 days. Adjoining the suburb is the East Point Reserve , containing Lake Alexander , a Military Museum and gun emplacements from the Second World War . References reflist External links http www.id.com.au nt commprofile default.asp?id 251&gid 3060&pg 1 Fannie Bay NT Community id City of Darwin suburbs coord 12 25 30 S 130 50 11 E region AU NT type city 109,419 display title Category Suburbs of Darwin Category Bays of the Northern Territory NorthernTerritory geo stub ...   more details



  1. File:Fannie Van Cott.jpg

    Summary Fannie Van Cott, daughter of John and Lucy Van Cott, was born on 18 Apr 1850 in Salt Lake City, Utah USA. She died on 21 Dec 1930 in Colonia Dublan, Chihuahua Mexico. She was buried in Colonia Dublan, Chihuahua Mexico. Fannie married Alexander Findlay Macdonald son of Duncan Macdonald and Margaret Macrae. Alexander was born on 15 Sep 1825 in Camas Luinie, Scotland. He died on 21 Mar 1903 in Nuevo Casas Grandes, Mexico. Licensing PD US ...   more details



  1. File:Fannie Mae.svg

    Summary logo fur Article Fannie Mae Use Infobox ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Used for Owner Website History Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Source Portion Low resolution Purpose Must be specified if Use is not Infobox Org Brand Product Replaceability other information Licensing Non free logo SVG Logo ...   more details



  1. Fannie Pearson Hardy Eckstorm

    Infobox Person name Fannie Pearson Hardy Eckstorm image image size caption birth name birth place Brewer, Maine birth date June 18, 1865 death date death place Brewer, Maine death cause resting place resting place coordinates residence Brewer, Maine nationality United States other names known for education Smith College employer occupation title religion spouse Jacob Eckstorm children parents Manly Hardy relatives signature website footnotes Fannie Pearson Hardy Eckstorm 1865 1946 was an American writer, ornithologist and folklorist . She was born on June 18, 1865 in Brewer, Maine , and attended Bangor High School and Smith College . She died in Brewer on December 31, 1946. She was the daughter on Manly Hardy, a noted fur trader. ref cite web title Fannie Hardy Eckstorm from archive.org url http web.archive.org web 20080724003832 http www.umaine.edu folklife women folklorists2.htm accessdate 2011 12 21 ref Publications cite book last1 Eckstorm first1 Fannie Hardy authorlink1 title The Penobscot Man url format accessdate year 1904 publisher Books for Libraries Press location Freeport, N.Y. Books for Libraries Press isbn 0836936248 9780836936247 oclc 96642 doi id page pages chapter chapterurl quote ref bibcode cite book last1 Eckstorm first1 Fannie Hardy authorlink1 last2 Libbey first2 David Stone title David Libbey Penobscot Woodsman and River Driver url format accessdate edition ... Boston isbn oclc 4845207 cite book last1 Eckstrorm first1 Fannie Hardy authorlink1 last2 Smyth first2 ... Fannie Hardy first3 Mary Winslow last3 Smyth title British Ballads from Maine url format year 1929 ... bibcode laysummary laydate separator postscript lastauthoramp cite book last1 Eckstorm first1 Fannie ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eckstorm, Fannie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT Eckstorm, Fannie Category 1865 births Category 1946 deaths Category Smith College alumni ... stub fr Fannie Pearson Hardy Eckstorm ...   more details



  1. Fannie Sperry Steele

    File FannieSperrySteele.jpg thumb right FannieSperrySteele Fannie Sperry Steele, Champion Lady Bucking Horse Rider, Winnipeg Stampede, 1913 Edward F. Marcell, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1913 Fannie Sperry Steele 1887 1983 , born Fannie Steele, was an award winning Saddle bronc and bareback riding bronc rider and rodeo performer from Montana , one of the first women inducted into the Rodeo Hall of Fame , and the first Montana native in the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame . Born Fannie Sperry to Rachel and Datus Sperry, Fannie was a first generation Montanan. She was taught to ride by the time she could walk by her mother Rachel, since her father was prevented from riding by an old injury. ref name halloffame cite web title Fannie Sperry Steele url http www.montanacowboyfame.com 151001 212901.html work Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame accessdate 15 November 2011 ref The only woman rider of the time to ride her entire career without tying her stirrups under the horse s belly a practice rodeo judges allowed for women only , Sperry Steele inherited her love of horses, especially pinto horse Pintos , from her mother Rachel. She won several awards for her riding in professional rodeos during her lifetime, including Women s Bucking Horse Champion of Montana in 1904 at the age of 17, and Lady Bucking Horse Champion of the World of the first Calgary Stampede rodeo in 1912 ref name historynet cite web last Puhek first Lenore McKelvey title Fannie Sperry Made the Ride of Her Life url http www.historynet.com fannie sperry made the ride of her life.htm work HistoryNet.com publisher Weider History Group accessdate 15 November 2011 ref , where hundreds of cowboys from Western Canada, the United States and Mexico competed for thousands of dollars in prizes. In the Calgary Stampede, Sperry Steele ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sperry Steele, Fannie ALTERNATIVE NAMES Fannie Sperry ... Sperry Steel, Fannie Category 1887 births Category 1983 deaths Category American cattlemen Category ...   more details



  1. Fannie Lee Chaney

    Fannie Lee Chaney September 4, 1921 May 22, 2007 ref Social Security Death Index database on line . Accessed on http www.ancestry.com ref was an United States American baker turned civil rights activist after her son James Chaney was murdered by the Ku Klux Klan during the 1964 Freedom Summer rides in Mississippi. After her son s murder, Mrs. Chaney sued five restaurants in Meridian for racial discrimination. She was fired from her job and could not find other work. Crosses were burned on her lawn, and a firebomb intended for her family s house destroyed that of a neighbor. She moved to New York City , finding work at a nursing home. After 30 years, she retired and moved to New Jersey . In 2005 she testified for the State of Mississippi in the murder case against Edgar Ray Killen , one of her son s killers. Killen was cleared of murder by the jury, but convicted of manslaughter and given a 60 years sentence, which he is serving. Death Fannie Chaney died in Willingboro, New Jersey in May 2007 of undisclosed causes, aged 84. ref name nytobit Martin, Douglas May 24, 2007 . Fannie Lee Chaney, 84, Mother of Slain Civil Rights Worker, Is Dead. New York Times ref Three months later, Carolyn Goodman psychologist Carolyn Goodman , the mother of Andrew Goodman , who was killed with Chaney, also died. References reflist External links http mississippiburning.org How the Mississippi Burning Case Was Reopened IMDb name 1430095 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chaney, Fannie Lee ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 4, 1921 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 22, 2007 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chaney, Fannie Lee Category 1921 births Category 2007 deaths Category African Americans rights activists Category People from Meridian, Mississippi Category People from Burlington County, New Jersey Category Bakers US activist stub AfricanAmerican stub ...   more details



  1. Fannie Mae (song)

    Infobox single Name Fannie Mae Cover 1 fannie may buster.jpg Artist Buster Brown musician Buster Brown from Album B side Lost in a Dream Released 1959 U.S. Format Recorded 1959 Genre Rhythm and blues R&B Length Label Writer Morris Levy, Clarence Lewis and Waymon Glasco Producer Certification Last single This single Fannie Mae br 1959 Next single Fanny Mae is a 1959 song by American blues and R&B singer Buster Brown musician Buster Brown . The song was written by Morris Levy, Clarence Lewis and Waymon Glasco. The tough harmonica riff s off the song took it into the U.S. Top 40, and to 1 on the R&B chart in April 1960. ref cite book title Top R&B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 last Whitburn first Joel authorlink Joel Whitburn year 2004 publisher Record Research page 81 ref Tracklisting 7 vinyl a. Fannie Mae b. Lost in a Dream Chart performance US R&B Chart 1 US Pop Singles Chart 38 In popular culture The song is featured in the film American Graffiti 1973 . Recorded versions Jaco Pastorius The Rolling Stones Gene Summers 1975 LP Gary U. S. Bonds Elvin Bishop Booker T. & the MG s 2003 CD Righteous Brothers Steve Miller musician The Steve Miller Band Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes Ben Moore and the Blues Express s start succession box before Baby You ve Got What It Takes by Dinah Washington and Brook Benton title Billboard Hot R&B Hip Hop Songs Hot R&B Sides R&B number one hits of 1960 USA number one single years April 18, 1960 after White Silver Sands by Bill Black s Combo s end References reflist DEFAULTSORT Fannie Mae Song Category 1959 singles Category Gene Summers songs Category Rhythm and blues songs Category Rock and roll songs Category Billboard Hot R&B Hip Hop Songs number one singles ...   more details



  1. Electoral division of Fannie Bay

    Fannie Bay is an electoral divisions of the Northern Territory electoral division of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in Australia s Northern Territory . It is located in the inner northern suburbs of Darwin, Northern Territory Darwin , with its current boundaries including the suburbs of Fannie Bay, Northern Territory Fannie Bay from which it derives its name , Parap, Northern Territory Parap , East Point, Northern Territory East Point , The Narrows, Northern Territory The Narrows , The Gardens, Northern Territory The Gardens and parts of Stuart Park, Northern Territory Stuart Park . It was first created in 1974, and is an entirely urban electorate, covering an area of 12.66 km . There were 4696 people enrolled in the electorate as of June 2005. Fannie Bay has been an exception in Northern Territory politics, as it has tended to be neither marginal or safe for either party, with incumbent members of both parties having managed to easily hold the electorate for several years. This was illustrated in 1995, when Country Liberal Party Chief Minister of the Northern Territory Chief Minister Marshall Perron resigned, only to be replaced by the Australian Labor Party s Clare Martin who six years later herself became Chief Minister while still representing the electorate. Members for Fannie Bay class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Term Australian politics party colours CLP   Grant Tambling Country Liberal Party Country Liberal 1974 1977 Australian politics party colours Labor   Pam O Neil Australian Labor Party Labor 1977 1983 Australian politics party colours CLP   Marshall Perron Country Liberal Party Country Liberal 1983 1995 Australian ... results Election box begin title Northern Territory general election, 2008 Fannie Bay Election ... Northern Territory Category Electoral divisions of the Northern Territory Fannie Bay Category Australian electorates contested at every election Fannie Bay ...   more details



  1. Fannie Fern Andrews

    File Fannie Fern Andrews.jpg thumb right Fannie Fern Andrews Fannie Fern Andrews Phillips 1867&ndash 1950 was an United States American lecturer , teacher , social worker , and writer . Biography Andrews was born at Margaretsville, Nova Scotia Margaretsville Nova Scotia N. S. , and educated at the Salem, Massachusetts Salem Massachusetts Mass. Normal School. She taught for six years before receiving a degree in psychology and education from Radcliffe College in 1902. She also attended Harvard University Harvard Summer School . Through her work in the public schools in Boston , she became convinced that differing ethnic and economic backgrounds spurred conflict, and that each must be taught to understand the other in order to communicate and negotiate on peaceful terms. In 1908, Andrews founded the American Peace League . This organization sought peace by teaching the principles of international justice in United States American schools. She envisioned an international bureau of education, which would promote understanding among all nations. When World War I broke out, Andrews changed the name of her organization from the American Peace League to the American School Citizenship League in 1918. In 1918, after being selected by President Woodrow Wilson , Andrews attended the Paris Peace Conference, 1919 Paris Peace Conference . She unsuccessfully lobbied for the League of Nations to include a provision for her dream of the international bureau of education . The reasoning was there was too ... and Patriotism author Ella Lyman Cabot, Fannie Fern Andrews, Fanny E. Coe year 1918 publisher Houghton ... Fannie Fern Andrews Papers. http www.radcliffe.edu schles Schlesinger Library , Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Andrews, Fannie Fern ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Andrews, Fannie Fern Category 1867 births Category 1950 deaths Category American political writers Category Radcliffe College alumni Andrews, Fannie Category United States Bureau of Education ...   more details



  1. Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler

    File Zeisler 496664305 f55531242f o.jpg thumb File Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler.jpg thumb The portrait from The New York Times , November 26, 1911. Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler July 16, 1863 August 20, 1927 was an Austria n born U.S. pianist. ref She used different birth dates each time she applied for a passport. She used 11 April 1860 on 6 Jun 1902. She used 16 July 1863 on 27 July 1888. The rule of thumb is that the earliest records are the most reliable. ref Biography Zeisler was born Fannie Blumenfeld on July 16, 1863, in Bielitz , Austrian Silesia . She emigrated to the United States with her family at the age of 4 in 1867. The family settled in Chicago, Illinois where they later changed their name to Bloomfield. She was the sister of Maurice Bloomfield and the aunt of Leonard Bloomfield . At the age of six, before receiving any musical instruction, she began picking out tunes on the piano. her first teachers were in Chicago Bernard Ziehn and Carl Wolfsohn. In 1877, Anna Nikolajewna Jessipowa Annette Essipova , then on tour in the United States , heard her play and advised that she become a pupil of Teodor Leszetycki Theodor Leschetizky . Blumenfeld as she then was made her debut at the age of 11 in February 1875. In 1878, she returned to Austria to study in Vienna , under Teodor ... Collection, Vol. 3 Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler ASIN B00005B7H6 The Genesis Recordings of Legendary ... zeisler.html Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler and Sigmund Zeisler Papers Newberry Library Chicago http ... name of Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler 1928 , ASIN B00088ZRT8 JewishEncyclopedia Great pianists on piano ... Persondata . NAME Bloomfield Zeisler, Fannie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ..., Fannie Category American classical pianists Category Musicians from Chicago, Illinois Category ... 1927 deaths de Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler fr Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler ja pl Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler ...   more details




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