Nannie — may refer to: Nannie de Villiers, a professional tennis player who represented South Africa Nannie Doss (1905–1965), a serial killer of eleven people between the 1920s and 1954 Nannie Helen Burroughs, (1879–1961), an African American educator,… … Wikipedia
Nannie Doss — Background information Birth name Nancy Hazle Also known as The Giggling Nanny, The Giggling Granny, The Jolly Black Widow Born November 4, 1905(1905 11 04) Blue Mountain, Alabama, U … Wikipedia
Nannie Helen Burroughs — Nannie Helen Burroughs, by Rotograph Co., New York City, 1909. Nannie Helen Burroughs, (May 2, 1879 – May 20, 1961) was an African American educator, orator, religious leader, and businesswoman.[1] She gained national recognition for her 1900 spe … Wikipedia
Nannie Kelly Wright — Nannie Kelly Wright, born Nannie Scott Honshell (September 8, 1856 December 12, 1946) was the only known American female ironmaster. [1][2] Contents 1 Early life 2 Marriage to Lindsey Kelly … Wikipedia
Nannie Lambert Power O'Donoghue — (1843–1940) was an Irish poet, equestrian, journalist, novelist, musician and social activist. Contents 1 Life 2 Bibliography 3 Family tree 4 Referen … Wikipedia
Nannie Lee House — House information Location 1218 East New Haven Avenue Melbourne, Florida Built About 1905 … Wikipedia
Nannie de Villiers — Country South Africa Residence Somerset West, South Africa Born January 5, 1976 (1976 01 05) (age 35) … Wikipedia
Nannie Doss — Information Nom de naissance : Nancy Hazle Doss Surnom(s) : La Mamie riant Nerveusement, La Veuve Noire Gaie Naissance : 1906 Blue Mountain … Wikipédia en Français
Nannie Aschenheim Reis — (December 28, 1871 October 14, 1940) was a newspaper columnist, clubwoman, and congregational leader in the Chicago Jewish community from approximately 1900 to 1940. This was a time of tremendous accomplishment for Chicago women. She was a… … Wikipedia
Nannie De Villiers — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Villiers. Nannie De Villiers … Wikipédia en Français