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  1. Jan 31, 2008 · About Lesley Frost Ballantine (1899-1983) Lesley Frost Ballantine, or Lesley Frost, as she always liked to be known, was the second child of Robert and Elinor Frost. She was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts on April 28, 1899. The Frosts moved to a farm in Derry, New Hampshire in the fall of 1900 when she was sixteen months old, and her early ...

  2. Jim Nickerson interview with Lesley Frost Ballantine, writer and daughter of Robert Frost, about her father, her family life, and her family correspondence.T...

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  3. May 23, 2018 · July 09, 1983 (84) Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States. Place of Burial: Bennington, Bennington, Vermont, United States. Immediate Family: Daughter of Robert Lee Frost and Elinor Miriam Frost. Wife of James Dwight Francis and Joseph W Ballantine. Mother of Elinor Frost Wilber. Sister of Elliott Frost; Carol Frost; Marjorie Fraser ...

    • Lawrence, Massachusetts
    • James Dwight Francis, Joseph W Ballantine
    • Massachusetts
    • April 28, 1899
  4. Jul 12, 1983 · Lesley Frost Ballantine, an author of children's books and lecturer on English literature, died Saturday at the North Fairfield Geriatric Center in Fairfield, Conn. She was 84 years old.

  5. Ballantine. Birth. 28 Apr 1899. Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA. Death. 9 Jul 1983 (aged 84) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA. Burial. Old Bennington Cemetery.

  6. Jul 9, 1983 · Lesley Frost was born on April 28, 1899 in Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Her parents were Robert Frost and Elinor White. She married Joseph Ballantine on August 23, 1952 She died on July 09, 1983 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States.

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  8. When she was an adult, Lesley Frost Ballantine recalled Christmases during her childhood in New Hampshire. Her father, the poet Robert Frost, was very much involved in—and, in fact, usually coordinated—the planning for the holidays, which began as early as October.

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