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 Nancy Carroll - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nancy Carroll (November 19, 1903– August 6, 1965) was an American actress.
Carroll retired from films in 1938, but starred in the early television series The Aldrich Family in 1950.
Born Ann Veronica LaHiff in New York City, she began her acting career in Broadway musicals, but was a successful talkies actress because her musical background enabled her to play in the movie musicals of the 1930s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nancy_Carroll   (197 words)

  
 Dennis Carroll and Nancy Waggoner
Nancy Carroll is not in the 1870 census for Arkansas and I don't have any evidence to suggest she had moved out of the state.
Nancy's sons Jacob and William H. Carroll and their families are living very close by and are enumerated on the same page.
Nancy Waggoner was the daughter of Isaac Waggoner and Emsey Holyfield who were also of Chester County, South Carolina; however, Nancy was born after the family had moved to Rutherford, North Carolina settling on Ashworth Creek by 1794.
home.comcast.net /~p.a.miller/genealogy/narr/carrolldennis.htm   (6836 words)

  
 Nancy Carroll -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Nancy Carroll (November 19, 1903 – August 6, 1965) was an American actress.
Carroll retired from films in 1938, but starred in the early (Click link for more info and facts about television series) television series The Aldrich Family in 1950.
In 1930 she was nominated for the (Click link for more info and facts about Academy Award for Best Actress) Academy Award for Best Actress for (Click link for more info and facts about The Devil's Holiday) The Devil's Holiday.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/n/na/nancy_carroll.htm   (227 words)

  
 NANCY CARROLL:Beauty & Brains
NANCY CARROLL is a real daughter of the big town As Nancy Lahiff she went to Parochial School in New York City, where she was born, November 19, 1906, and at 17 went on the stage as a dancer in Shubert musical shows.
Her big film chance came in "Abie's Irish Rose." Nancy is 5 feet, 4 inches tall and weighs 118 pounds.
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home.att.net /~tmbest/Nancy.html   (97 words)

  
 John J. Hinesley (c1823) and Nancy --- of Carroll Co, GA
John and family were on the 1850 census in Carroll County, Georgia, just three houses from possible brother Thomas H. Hinesley (c1825) and just 5 houses from his possible parents Alfred and Nancy.
It seems very likely that John is a son of Alfred (or Alford) Hensley (c1794) and Nancy --- but I don't have solid proof for that, but Alfred did have an apparent son his age, and they were neighbors in Carroll County, Georgia.
Nancy was born ca 1827/28 in South Carolina.
www.martygrant.com /gen/hensley/ga/hensley-john-carroll-ga.htm   (653 words)

  
 Dancer History Archives by StreetSwing.com - Nancy Carroll - Main Page
The Blue Eyed, Redheaded Nancy Carroll started her career on Broadway before entering the motion picture business in 1918 at the young age of fourteen in "Riders of the Purple Sage", but it was a flop.
Nancy retired from show business in 1938 with her last big picture being "That Certain Age".
She passed away due to a heart attack in 1965.
www.streetswing.com /histmai2/d2nancy1.htm   (159 words)

  
 luna-c arts wood art, wood carvings and wood furniture
Wood carver and furniture maker, Nancy Carroll, creates functional and decorative wood art for your use and amusement.
And since her chicken coop studio exudes essence of chicken, Nancy finds it imperative to make chicken art: carved and painted chicken portraits and Chickendale Furniture.
Nancy makes giant carved portraits of vegetables, pets and, most recently, people.
www.nancycarroll.com   (204 words)

  
 Babyface - A Tribute to Nancy Carroll
Special thanks to Nancy Carroll's grand-niece Christin Semprebon, for providing me with the correct spelling of Nancy Carroll's surname(Lahiff)and for sharing a tidbit or two about Nancy with me.
Also, Nancy's third husband's surname was Gruen, not Groen as previously believed.
* Thanks to film historian and writer Dan Van Neste, Nancy's fans finally know that she was born in 1903, not 1904,05 or 06, as previously reported.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Chateau/6060/bio.html   (657 words)

  
 Nancy Carroll Interiors
Nancy Carroll Interiors, 1814 W. Chew Street, Allentown, PA 18104 Phone 610-433-8440
Nancy Carroll Interiors, 1814 W. Chew Street, Allentown, PA 18104 Phone 610-433-8440 E-Mail nancarinc@enter.net
We like to do interior design consultations...those visits to our home where we can pinpoint your needs, fine tune what you want to accomplish, and give you guidance and the confidence to move ahead with your home or office project.
www.nancycarrollinteriors.com   (131 words)

  
 Nancy Carroll, actress (Alice-Aldrich Family), dies at 60 August 6 in History
Nancy Carroll, actress (Alice-Aldrich Family), dies at 60 August 6 in History
Nancy Carroll, actress (Alice-Aldrich Family), dies at 60
www.brainyhistory.com /events/1965/august_6_1965_130199.html   (44 words)

  
 Nancy Carroll Maternity - Los Angeles, CA, 90079-1643 - Citysearch
Nancy Carroll Maternity - Los Angeles, CA, 90079-1643 - Citysearch
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losangeles.citysearch.com /profile/106959   (131 words)

  
 SNA Productions
Please take a look around my web site and then contact me, Nancy Carroll, at nlcarroll@cox.net for more information.
I take my time and concentrate on producing quality works of art that are pleasing to the owners.
I'd love to hear from you and discuss what you have in mind.
www.poche.org /SNA_index.htm   (202 words)

  
 Nancy Carroll (I)
Find where Nancy Carroll is credited alongside another name
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www.imdb.com /name/nm0007216   (113 words)

  
 greatposters.com Gary Cooper
He was paired with Colleen Moore in Lilac Time and Nancy Carroll in Shopworn Angel two successful 1929 dramas set during World War 1.
Talkies found Cooper refining his naturally taciturn Western character; in The Virginian (1929), he rarely spoke unless he had something to say, including the famous line, "When you call me that, smile" delivered to swearing badman Walter Huston.
Initially he supported the studio's top stars-Clara Bow in It (1927) and Children of Divorce (1927), Bow, Richard Arlen, and Buddy Rogers in the Oscar winning Wings (1927)-but made his own mark as a top-billed star of Paramount's program Westerns, including 1927's Arizona Bound, Nevada and The Last Outlaw.
www.greatposters.com /cooper.html   (698 words)

  
 Smithw.htm
William married in Carroll County Mississippi to Nancy Jane Clark in 1867.
Nancy is the only "nancy" in Carroll County at the right age.
The area of Carroll County, Mississippi was ceded by the Choctaw Indians to the U.S. Government in 1830 in the Third and Final Choctaw Land Session.
home.earthlink.net /~jhansen251/biography/Smithw.htm   (1430 words)

  
 The Green Family Tree
Nancy Ruth MCCARTY married Carroll Osborne ACKLEY on 6 Jun 1947.
He married Nancy Ruth MCCARTY on 6 Jun 1947.
Carroll Osborne ACKLEY [ Parents ] was born 20 Jul 1926 in Ashland Township, Grant, MI.
www.mcomputersolutions.com /greenfamilytree/gftg05.html   (1430 words)

  
 Robert Carroll McGehee
On September 9, 1860 Robert Carroll McGehee married Nancy Elkins in Lawrence county Mo. It was not long afterward (possibly a matter of months) that Robert Carroll McGehee's home was approached by several "bushwhackers" of which there was no shortage in Lawrence county at the time from what I have understood.
There is a Robert McGehee listed as fighting in one of the batallions of the Blackhawk war (1830 era)but it is uncertian at this time if it is our Robert Carroll McGehee or a different man altogether.
We suspect the name Carroll is a family name but that has not been substantiated.
www.angelfire.com /tx2/McGehee/robert.html   (1430 words)

  
 MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 2000BOARD MEETING
Motion #6 was made by Nancy Simpers, seconded by Bob Carroll and unanimously carried to contract with Karen Aspinwall for the publication of the Habitat Newsletter for 2000.
Motion #3 was made by Nancy Simpers, seconded by Bob Carroll to approve the purchase of a computer and software.
The meeting of the Board of Directors, Fair Hill Environmental Foundation, Inc. was held at the Rising Sun Library, February 16, 2000 at 7:00 p.m.
www.fairhillnature.org /bod200.html   (984 words)

  
 Descendants of John Riley Lee
Nancy Lee, Wife, W, F, June 1839, 60, M, 39, 10, 8, Alabama, Alabama, Alabama (the Alabama is probably an error for her BP)
Children of ZINAMON LEE and NANCY WARDEN are:
One morning in early June 1914, on his way back home, he was shot and killed by a jealous lover of one of the school teachers who didn't accept that he was just boarding the women.
home.columbus.rr.com /baulch/John-ArsenithLee.htm   (3027 words)

  
 Notes for John Wesley Lee
Chancery Court Records indicate that John W. Lee was indeed married twice, and evidence points to both of his wives being daughters of Abednigo Shelton and Nancy Ann Gough of Butler Co., KY. The Butler Co., KY marriage records indicate that John W. Lee married Nancy Shelton in 1831.
We now know that John W. Lee did not honor this contract with his step-mother-in-law, at all, and she was forced to return to Butler Co., KY by 1860, where she was found on the census there living with her brother and his family.
John W. Lee was born 1810 in KY. From 1850 Greene Co., MO, to 1860 Bosque Co., TX, to 1870 Collin Co., TX, to 1880 Grayson Co., TX - John W. LEE consistently gave the census takers the place of his birth as KENTUCKY.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~janicekmc/leenotes.htm   (8947 words)

  
 Jesse and Mahala (McMullin) Allison
Mahala Allison and Roda Allison are both enumerated in Carroll Twp., as is Nancy Allison, wife of James Allison.
The earliest record we have is the 1850 U.S. Census of White County, Tennesse, where he is living in the household of his older brother, James Allison and his wife Nancy (Johnson) Allison.
She is listed in the 1870 Mortality Schedule for Reynolds County, Missouri: Seven years old, died in September of Diarrhoea.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~melanierickmar/allison_jesse_mahala.html   (406 words)

  
 Robert Carroll McGehee
On September 9, 1860 Robert Carroll McGehee married Nancy Elkins in Lawrence county Mo. It was not long afterward (possibly a matter of months) that Robert Carroll McGehee's home was approached by several "bushwhackers" of which there was no shortage in Lawrence county at the time from what I have understood.
There is a Robert McGehee listed as fighting in one of the batallions of the Blackhawk war (1830 era)but it is uncertian at this time if it is our Robert Carroll McGehee or a different man altogether.
We suspect the name Carroll is a family name but that has not been substantiated.
www.angelfire.com /tx2/McGehee/robert.html   (406 words)

  
 Jacob Adams Family : Shanks
Robert Shanks (John2, Joseph1) was born 01 November 1833 in Hen Peck, Deer Creek, Carroll, IN, and died 10 March 1920 in Lathrop, Clinton, MO. He married Joanna Mowdy 08 February 1856 in Logansport, Cass, IN, daughter of George Mowdy and Margaret.
Hester J. Shanks (Benjamin2, Joseph1) was born 1835 in Fayette, Boone, IN, and died 19 December 1912 in Seattle, King, WA.
Abner Shanks (John2, Joseph1) was born 27 December 1810 in Troy, Montgomery, OH, and died 26 November 1902 in Stayton, Marion, OR.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~jacobadams/p42.htm   (406 words)

  
 Macbeth
With Scott Kealey, Susanne Nitter, Ted Jackson, Nathaniel McIntyre, James Butterfield, William Church, Nathan Blew, Matthew Bretschneider, Gio Gaynor, Nancy Carroll, Stacy Fischer, and Birgit Huppuch.
At the Publick, Macbeth -- which in the version we have is short-shrift Shakespeare, under 2200 lines -- runs a reasonable two and a half hours (including a 15-minute intermission) but could certainly use more air.
As for Lord Ross, he's seen making a pass at Lady Macduff after her husband has fled, and when he's rebuffed, he betrays her, helping with the slaughter of Macduff's people and acting as a double agent; at the end he's seized and bound on Malcolm's order.
www.bostonphoenix.com /archive/theater/00/07/06/MACBETH.html   (559 words)

  
 Carrolltxt
George Washington Carroll, wife Nancy, and two year old son Thomas are first found in the 1850 Federal census for Sullivan County, Tennessee.
The census records and statements of Neta (Butcher) Carroll indicate that William was born in Kentucky.
The death certificates for Lydia and William indicate George Carroll as the father, and for Mack Cager it was Macaga Carroll.
www.hevanet.com /rbennett/Carrolltxt.htm   (1263 words)

  
 user_form.asp?step=1&pers_id=234
William Carrol Crawford, the last surviving signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, son of Archibald and Nancy (Carroll) Crawford, was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina, on September 13, 1804.
He was related to Charles Carroll, the last surviving signer of the United States Declaration of Independence.
The family moved to Georgia, where both parents died about 1821.
www.cemetery.state.tx.us /pub/user_form.asp?step=1&pers_id=234   (266 words)

  
 Carroll Family of SC, FL and TX: Second Generation
Wilson Rufus Carroll and Nancy Ann Hester had the following children:
Julian Carroll was born in San Jacinto Co., Texas 10 January 1880.
Brothers Patrick and Daniel Carroll, as well as, their father Burton and a sister, Mary A. Carroll moved into Suwannee County, Florida in the 1870's where they raised families and lived to the end of their lives.
www.mindspring.com /~jburval/genealogy/carroll/i0011468.htm   (418 words)

  
 Harry Woods Biographical Page
Carroll, Jr., married Eunice Holbrook, and their chidren are Herbert, Nancy, and Richard.
Harry married Alice Page of Sugar Hill who taught at Pettyboro, and they had four children: Arthur, who received his masters degree from Cornell and worked for the Timken Company in Detroit; twins Minot and May; and Ethel.
Harry distinguished himself by becoming the oldest citizen in Bath, NH in 1949 - an honor he held for nearly 4 years.
www.primaryetc.com /DLWFH/HarryWoods.html   (418 words)

  
 Nancy
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 Dennis Carroll and Nancy Waggoner
Nancy Carroll is not in the 1870 census for Arkansas and I don't have any evidence to suggest she had moved out of the state.
Next in the County Court on Wednesday 5 July 1848, at 9am, it was ordered by the court that "....Dennis Carroll of Gap Township [and others] are appointed as Judges of election at the next general election." Later that year, Dennis and Nancy's daughter, Martha married James L. Miller on 10 Dec 1848.
Dennis Carroll doesn't show up in the records until 1847, but we can more accurately date their arrival by his son Jacob who was a viewer of a road in July of 1846.
home.comcast.net /~p.a.miller/genealogy/narr/carrolldennis.htm   (6836 words)

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