Frances F. Alexander
| Frances F. Alexander[1] | |
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| Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives[1] 6th Essex District[1] | |
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In office 1983[1] – 1991[2] | |
| President[1][2] of the Beverly, Massachusetts[1] Board of Aldermen[1][2] | |
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In office 1978[1] – 1981[1] | |
| Member of the Beverly, Massachusetts[1] Board of Aldermen[1] | |
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In office 1976[1] – 1981[1] | |
| Personal details | |
| Born |
June 16, 1919[1] Salem, Massachusetts[1] |
| Died |
May 16, 2010[3][4] Beverly, Massachusetts[2] |
| Nationality | American |
| Political party | Democratic[1] |
| Spouse(s) | Albert Alexander, m. in 1942, divorced in 1966.[2] |
| Alma mater | Salem State College,[1] Gordon College,[1] |
| Nickname(s) | Fran[3] |
Frances F. Alexander (June 16, 1919 – May 16, 2010) was an American businesswoman,[4][2] and politician who served on the School Committee, and as a member and President[2] of the Beverly, Massachusetts Board of Aldermen,[2] and in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.[2]
Footnotes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 O'Neill, Edward B. (1983), 1983-1984 Public officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, MA: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, p. 83.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Stewart, Bishop (May 20, 2010), Frances Alexander, 90; served 8 years as state representative, Boston, MA: The Boston Globe External link in
|title=(help) - 1 2 Leighton, Paul (May 18, 2010), Fran Alexander recalled as 'public servant unrivaled', Salem, MA: The Salem News
- 1 2 The Salem News (May 19, 2010), Our view: Beverly's Alexander blazed trail for women in politics, Salem, MA: The Salem News
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