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Margaret E. Knight was born in York, Maine on February 14, 1838, to Hannah Teal and James Knight. [4] As a little girl, “Mattie,” as her parents and friends nicknamed her, preferred to play with woodworking tools instead of dolls, stating that “the only things [she] wanted were a jack knife, a gimlet, and pieces of wood.” [5] She was known as a child for her kites and sleds.
Hannah English Williams (died 1722), collector of natural history in the American British Colonies; ... Margaret E. Knight (1838–1914), American inventor, ...
Margaret Garner, (1833–1858), "who killed her own daughter rather than return her to the horrors of slavery". Major Taylor, (1878–1932), "a world champion bicycle racer whose fame was undermined by prejudice". Zelda Wynn Valdes, (1905–2001), "a fashion designer who outfitted the glittery stars of screen and stage".
Shafe lived on base with Margaret, his 1-year-old daughter and his stepdaughter, the obituary says. Read On The Fox News App Former Army Soldier Convicted Of Murdering Pregnant Soldier On Germany ...
Margaret Knight with one of her many inventions. Anna Keichline (1899–1943), interior design, kitchen features, construction bricks; Mary Kenner (1912–2006), sanitary belt [5] Mary Dixon Kies (1752–1837), hat manufacture; Elizabeth Kingsley (1871–1957), crossword puzzles; Edith Klemperer (1898–1987), neurology and psychiatry
Anyone with information related to Knight’s death is urged to call the sheriff’s office at 478-751-7500 or Macon Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-877-68CRIME. Show comments Advertisement
Margaret Hamilton in 1979 When she wasn't acting or spending time with her son, Hamilton served on the Beverly Hills Board of Education from 1948 to 1951 and taught Sunday school.
Margaret Knight is the name of: Margaret E. Knight (1838–1914), American inventor; Margaret K. Knight (1903–1983), British psychologist and humanist; Margaret Rose Knight (1918–2006), First Lady of North Carolina