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For more information on William McKinley, see Wikipedia.org ... William McKinley was the 25th president of the United States. He was born on January 29, 1843 in Niles, Ohio, a town of about 300 people at that time. He was the 7th child born to William and Nancy Alison McKinley (of Irish and Scotch descent).
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AKA William McKinley, Jr. ... William McKinley, the twenty-fifth president of the United States, was born in Niles, Trumbull county, Ohio, on the 29th of January 1843. His ancestors on the paternal side were Scotch-Irish who lived at Dervock, Co.
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Ida Saxton married McKinley on January 25, 1871 at the First Presbyterian Church in Canton, Ohio. The McKinley's had two daughters, but their daughters died at a young ... He won his first election during the campaign of 1896, when he was running against William Jennings Bryan. McKinley was part of the Republican Party.
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Father: William McKinley, Sr. - Pig iron manufacturer. Mother: Nancy Allison McKinley. Siblings: Four sisters and three brothers. Wife: Ida Saxton. Children: Two daughters who both died as infants.
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William McKinley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William McKinley Jr. (January 29, 1843 – September 14, 1901) was the 25th President of the United States, and the last veteran of the American Civil War to be elected to the office. By the 1880s, McK...
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William McKinley’s wife had a very harsh life. Ida Saxton (McKinley’s wife) and William McKinley got married in 1871 and two years later had two daughters. The first daughter died 5 months after she was born.
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Daughters of the American Revolution; McKinley assassination (public response); William McKinley (mourning); William McKinley (poetry); William McKinley (condolences: Daughters of the American Revolution);
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At the 1896 Republican Convention, in time of depression, the wealthy Cleveland businessman Marcus Alonzo Hanna ensured the nomination of his friend William McKinley as "the advance agent of prosperity." The Democrats, advocating the "free and unlimited coinage of both silver and gold"--which would have mildly inflated...
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YOU THINK YOU ARE RELATED TO PRESIDENT WILLIAM McKINLEY ... 2. James McKinley (1833-Abt 1890) married Eliza Howe Fuller. They had three daughters and one son. Two of the daughters died as children leaving no descendants. Grace McKinley (1879-1947) married Grayson Heidt. She had one daughter, Helen Heidt.
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