Annette Lucile Noble
Annette Lucile Noble was an American novelist and travel writer.
Annette Lucile Noble was born on July 12, 1844, in Albion, New York. She was the daughter of William Noble, a physician, and Amelia Stiles Denio, a descendant of Ezra Stiles. She was educated at Phipps Union Seminary in Albion. Noble was a prolific author, and her most popular work was the novel Uncle Jack’s Executors. She was a frequent traveler and was said to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean forty times.
Annette Lucile Noble died on November 27, 1932, in Albion.