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  1. And on the other side there was Frances Ann Cannon, daughter of a wealthy textile merchant family, who had been with JFK before the war. As he left for pre-War Europe, she wrote him the kind of ...

  2. Apr 25, 2001 · Frances married author, John Hersey, on April 27, 1940 at there parents home, the Duke Mansion, in Charlotte, North Carolina. John F. Kennedy was in attendance. She was a theatrical producer and died at the age of 82. Sources . WikiTree profile Cannon-299 created through the import of HAYER.GED on May 29, 2011 by Larry Hayer.

    • Female
    • November 21, 1919
    • John Richard Hersey
    • April 25, 2001
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  4. Apr 27, 2010 · In Charlotte, JFK suffered wedding-bell blues. On this day in 1940: John F. Kennedy, on the verge of graduating from Harvard and writing the best-selling “Why England Slept,” visits Charlotte for the wedding of an old girlfriend. Frances Ann Cannon, a member of the well-known textile family, marries John Hersey, future author of ...

  5. The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is dedicated to the memory of our nation's thirty-fifth president and to all those who through the art of politics seek a new and better world. This folder contains a telegram to John F. Kennedy from Frances Ann Cannon.

  6. dailyjfk.com › days › flameFlame - Daily JFK

    Flame. JFK attended the wedding of old flame Frances Ann Cannon to John Hersey. The ceremony was held at White Oaks, the James B. Duke mansion in Charlotte, North Carolina. Frances Ann, of the famous textile family, had been a serious girlfriend of Jack Kennedy’s and his family thought they might marry. However, it appears that her family was ...

  7. JFK receives a telegraph from girlfriend Frances Ann Cannon as he is about to embark to Europe on the SS Queen Mary, GREAT GOLDEN TEARS TOO PLENTIFUL FOR FAMOUS LAST WORDS CAN ONLY SAY STAY AWAY FROM THE HAY GOODBYE DARLING I LOVE YOU FRANCES ANN [JFKL]

  8. JFK took his new romantic interest Frances Ann Cannon to New Haven to watch the Harvard-Yale football game. Harvard won 7-0. [3, p. 250] Stadium. JFK was in Harvard Stadium in the Allston neighborhood of Boston with Frances Ann Cannon to watch the Harvard-Princeton football game. Harvard won 26-7. [3,…

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