Minnie Bell Sharp Adney (January 12, 1865- April 11, 1937) was a Canadian music teacher and political candidate.She was the daughter of Francis Peabody Sharp, a famous Canadian pomologist, and on September 12, 1899 married Edwin Tappan Adney, the Klondike publicist and Malicite ethnographer. They had one child, Francis Glenn Adney, born on July 9, 1902 in Woodstock, New Brunswick who became a minor jazz pianist and band leader in the US.
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