Frances "Fanny" Ellen Campbell Noland was one of 7 children born to Horace and Mary Alice Curtis Campbell, pioneers of Saguache County, Colorado. All but one of the children were born in Saguache, before the family moved to Roseburg, Oregon in 1898. Her siblings were: James Perry, Myrtle Elizabeth (Neuner), Cora Alice (Duncan), Paula Mary (Strong), Harry Lora, and Helen Curtis (Leake, Glenn).
Fanny and her brother James Perry "Ped" returned to Saguache and she married her childhood sweetheart, Edgar "Bud" Noland (1879-1962), at the home of her grandmother, Eliza Martin Curtis, on Sept 25, 1902. They remained in Saguache County the rest of their lives.
Mr. and Mrs. Noland raised sheep and cattle and had a resort up in the High Rockies. They owned the resort with Fanny's brother and sister-in-law, "Ped" and Lavinia Monroe Campbell. The Nolands had the upper ranch and the Campbells, the lower ranch. This is the famous Banana Ranch in the Cochetopa Pass, at 9,500 feet.
They had two children, Harry Leslie Noland (1904-1991) and Myrtle Evelyn Gillmor (1905-1999).
Sources: The Curtis Book by Rozetta and Leo Guess, c. 1993; Riding the Higher Range by Stephen Voynick, c. 1998; and Horace and Mary Campbell by Pat Glenn Hagood; Saguache County Museum: Images of the Past, V.1, c.1993
Contributed by Nancy Hagood , family
MO Deaths:
Name: Frances Ellen Noland
Death Age: 82
Birth Date: 25 Nov 1884
Death Date: 15 Apr 1967
Death Place: Baptist Memorial Hospital in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA
Father: Horace Campbell
Mother: Mary Curtis
Spouse: Edgar B Noland
Frances "Fanny" Ellen Campbell Noland was one of 7 children born to Horace and Mary Alice Curtis Campbell, pioneers of Saguache County, Colorado. All but one of the children were born in Saguache, before the family moved to Roseburg, Oregon in 1898. Her siblings were: James Perry, Myrtle Elizabeth (Neuner), Cora Alice (Duncan), Paula Mary (Strong), Harry Lora, and Helen Curtis (Leake, Glenn).
Fanny and her brother James Perry "Ped" returned to Saguache and she married her childhood sweetheart, Edgar "Bud" Noland (1879-1962), at the home of her grandmother, Eliza Martin Curtis, on Sept 25, 1902. They remained in Saguache County the rest of their lives.
Mr. and Mrs. Noland raised sheep and cattle and had a resort up in the High Rockies. They owned the resort with Fanny's brother and sister-in-law, "Ped" and Lavinia Monroe Campbell. The Nolands had the upper ranch and the Campbells, the lower ranch. This is the famous Banana Ranch in the Cochetopa Pass, at 9,500 feet.
They had two children, Harry Leslie Noland (1904-1991) and Myrtle Evelyn Gillmor (1905-1999).
Sources: The Curtis Book by Rozetta and Leo Guess, c. 1993; Riding the Higher Range by Stephen Voynick, c. 1998; and Horace and Mary Campbell by Pat Glenn Hagood; Saguache County Museum: Images of the Past, V.1, c.1993
Contributed by Nancy Hagood , family
MO Deaths:
Name: Frances Ellen Noland
Death Age: 82
Birth Date: 25 Nov 1884
Death Date: 15 Apr 1967
Death Place: Baptist Memorial Hospital in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA
Father: Horace Campbell
Mother: Mary Curtis
Spouse: Edgar B Noland
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