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McKinley, aged 15. William McKinley Jr. was born in 1843 in Niles, Ohio, the seventh of nine children of William McKinley Sr. and Nancy (née Allison) McKinley. [1] The McKinleys were of English and Scots-Irish descent and had settled in western Pennsylvania in the 18th century.
Ida McKinley (née Saxton; June 8, 1847 – May 26, 1907) was the first lady of the United States from 1897 until 1901, as the wife of President William McKinley. McKinley also served as the First Lady of Ohio from 1892 to 1896 while her husband was the governor of Ohio .
no children: Elizabeth Tyler Nickname: Lizzie: July 11, 1823 – June 1, 1850 William Nevison Waller 5 children Anne Contesse Tyler [30] April 5 – July 1825 no spouse: died in infancy Alice Tyler March 23, 1827 – June 8, 1854 Henry Mandeville Denison 1 daughter [31] Tazewell Tyler December 6, 1830 – January 8, 1874 Nannie Bridges 1 daughter
CANTON ‒ William McKinley is still famous. ... The domed mausoleum on the grassy hill overlooking the museum and bust is the tomb for McKinley, his wife Ida and their children. A plaque on the ...
William McKinley Sr. (November 15, 1807 – November 24, 1892) was an American manufacturer. He was a pioneer of the iron industry in eastern Ohio as well as the father of President William McKinley. [3] He was born to James S. McKinley and Mary Rose in Pine Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, on November 15, 1807.
Garret Augustus Hobart (June 3, 1844 – November 21, 1899) was an American politician and businessman who was the 24th vice president of the United States, serving from 1897 until his death in 1899, under President William McKinley.
William McKinley in the 1870s. It is uncertain when William McKinley and Mark Hanna first met—neither man in later life could remember the first meeting. McKinley, in 1896, referred to a friendship with Hanna that had lasted over twenty years; Hanna, in 1903, stated after some thought that he had met McKinley before 1876.
The Timken Foundation of Canton and the Stark County commissioners plan to unveil the President William McKinley statue on Oct. 21 in Canton.