Noyes - Famous Family Members

Famous Family Members

  • Albertina Noyes (born 1949), American figure skater
  • Alfred Noyes (1880–1958), English poet
  • Arthur Amos Noyes (1866–1936), American chemist
  • Beppie Noyes (1919–2007), American author and illustrator
  • Blanche Noyes (1900–1981), American pioneering female aviator
  • Crosby Stuart Noyes (1825-1908), American newspaper publisher
  • Edward Follansbee Noyes (1832–1890), Republican politician from Ohio
  • Eliot Noyes (1910–1977), American architect and designer
  • Florence Fleming Noyes (1871–1928), American classical dancer
  • Frances Noyes Hart (1890–1943), American writer
  • Frederick Bogue Noyes (1872–1961), American dentist
  • George Lorenzo Noyes (1863–1945), American artist and mineralogist
  • Henry Halsey Noyes (1910–2005), American writer
  • Henry Sanborn Noyes (1822–1870), president of Northwestern University
  • Jansen Noyes, Jr. (1918–2004), American investment banker
  • John Noyes (1764–1841), Vermont politician
  • John Humphrey Noyes (1811–1886), founder of the Oneida Community in the US
  • Joseph C. Noyes (1798–1868), United States Representative from Maine
  • Newbold Noyes, Jr. (1918–1997), American publisher
  • Nicholas Noyes, colonial minister during the time of the Salem witch trials of 1692
  • Paul Noyes, American football coach in the 1893 season
  • William A. Noyes (1857–1941), American analytical and organic chemist
  • William Curtis Noyes (1805–1864), American jurist
  • Walter Chadwick Noyes (1865–1926), American judge

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Famous quotes containing the words famous, family and/or members:

    Martyrdom ... is the only way in which a man can become famous without ability.
    George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950)

    Family values are a little like family vacations—subject to changeable weather and remembered more fondly with the passage of time. Though it rained all week at the beach, it’s often the momentary rainbows that we remember.
    Leslie Dreyfous (20th century)

    ... the theatre demanded of its members stamina, good digestion, the ability to adjust, and a strong sense of humor. There was no discomfort an actor didn’t learn to endure. To survive, we had to be horses and we were.
    Helen Hayes (1900–1993)