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  1. Dolly Sinatra (Italian pronunciation: [siˈnaːtra]; born Natalina Maria Vittoria Garaventa; [nataˈliːna maˈriːa ɡaraˈvɛnta]; December 26, 1896 – January 6, 1977) was an Italian-American homemaker, known as the mother of American singer Frank Sinatra.

  2. On February 14, 1913, Sinatra eloped with Natalie Garaventa: 25 (also known as "Dolly"), in Jersey City, New Jersey, as Dolly's parents refused to host a wedding and did not approve of Marty, as he was illiterate, inferior at boxing, and was a Sicilian, whereas the Garaventa family were Ligurian.

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  3. 9. Feb. 2017 · Dolly Sinatra was a progressive and influential Italian-American woman who provided safe abortions for Catholic women in Hoboken and ran a bootleg tavern with her husband. She also worked as a translator, a Democratic leader and a Women's suffrage activist. She was the mother of Frank Sinatra, the famous singer and actor.

  4. When Sinatra was six, his uncle Babe, Dolly's brother, was arrested for driving a getaway car after a Railway Express truck driver was murdered. Though Dolly attended his trial daily and attempted to evoke sympathy, her brother was convicted and sentenced to prison for 15 years. [34]

  5. Am 12. Dezember 1915 bringt Dolly Sinatra in einer dramatischen Zangengeburt einen Sohn zur Welt. Francis Albert gilt schon als Totgeburt, bis die Großmutter das Baby unter kaltes Wasser hält...

  6. 8. Nov. 2022 · Dolly Sinatra was a fearless political activist who fought for voting rights, reproductive rights, and her husband's career. She chained herself to City Hall, delivered votes, and ran a tavern where Frank Sinatra sang for the first time.

  7. 10. Dez. 2015 · Frank Sinatra with his mother Natalie “DollySinatra in 1976. “Dolly was a doughty campaigner for women’s rights. She was an open advocate of the right to choose and, free of charge,...