Background
NASH, Mary Frances Tupper was born in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Captain James Tilton and Mary (Talmadge) Tupper.
NASH, Mary Frances Tupper was born in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Captain James Tilton and Mary (Talmadge) Tupper.
Chatham Academy, Savannah, Georgia. High School, Stillwater New York. Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, Massachusetts.
Private tutors and travel. Music with teachers at Savannah, Georgia., Erie, Pennsylvania, Albany, New York, Boston, Massachusetts.
Y. V.-Regent, Gansevoort Chapter, National. Society, Daughters of American Revolution, 1913-1915, Regents, 1915-1918, and since 1926. New York State Chairman, Internal.
Relations Committee, N.S.D.A.R., 1917-1918. Northern Director, National. Committee cfn Conservation, 1918-1919.
New York State V.- Regent, 1918-1920, New York State Regent, N.S.D.A.R., 1920-1928. Nstfl. Chairman, Daughters of American Revolution Magazine, 26. Daughters of American Revolution Standard Committee, 1924-1926.
Appointed member. Fort Crailo Commission, by Governor. of State of New York. 1924, reappointed, 1925-1931. Also appointed by New York Government, to Council of United States Flag Association and to the New York Committee for Washington Elm.
Served on Albany’s Liberty Loan and War Stamps Commns. during World War, Red Cross Canteen by appointment of Mayor of Albany.
Member, Naval Enlistment, Soldiers Welcome Home. and Women's Preparedness Parade Commissions. New York State's SesquiCentennial Commissions for Bennington Battlefield and Saratoga Battlefield. Member, Albany Committee on World Court.
; Albany Committee of China Child Welfare. 1930. Member: National. Society of Colonial Dames, State of New York.
Tupper Family Association of American (Founder and Secretary, since 1915). Fort Crailo Association (V.- President). Clubs: Stillwater Fortnitrhtly (President.
1898-1899. 1907-1911): National. Officers Daughters of American Revolution, (Director, 1923-1926). New York State Officers.
Daughters of American Revolution. (Founder and President, 1926-1929). Half Hour Practice, (Albany).
Spouse Charles White Nash, April 8, 1904, Stillwater, N.