Margaret Carnegie Miller (March 30, 1897 – April 11, 1990) was the only child of industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and Louise Whitfield...
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Margaret Frances Carnegie AO (14 March 1910 – 5 August 2002) was an Australian writer, art patron and collector. Margaret Frances Carnegie was born in...
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years later, in 1897, Louise gave birth to the couple's only child, Margaret Carnegie. Louise and her daughter were members of the Brick Presbyterian Church...
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Museums of Pittsburgh, among others. Andrew Carnegie was born to Margaret Morrison Carnegie and William Carnegie in Dunfermline, Scotland, in a typical weaver's...
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Margaret Carnegie Library is a historic Carnegie Library building completed in 1906 at Mills College in Oakland, California. It was designed by Julia Morgan...
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Margaret Morrison Carnegie College (MMCC) was the women's college for Carnegie Mellon University. It was founded in 1903 and opened its doors to students...
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Elizabeth Carnegie (2 January 1699 – 21 September 1767) David Carnegie, 5th Earl of Northesk (11 June 1701 – 24 June 1741) Margaret Carnegie (1702–7 July...
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Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, on October 2, 1843. His parents were Will and Margaret Carnegie, and he had a brother, Andrew, who was eight years older. A sister...
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Margaret Miller or Maggie Miller may refer to: Margaret Carnegie Miller (1897–1990), American and philanthropist Margaret C. Miller, Canadian archaeologist...
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Completed in 1902 for the industrialist Andrew Carnegie, his wife Louise, and their only child Margaret, it served as the family's residence until 1946...
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-Col. James David Bibby, son of Alfred Bibby. Margaret Carnegie (1901–1946), who died unmarried. Carnegie died on 27 February 1937. In 1963, his eldest...
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institution was established in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie as the Carnegie Technical Schools. In 1912, it became the Carnegie Institute of Technology and began granting...
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Carnegie, married John Stewart, 1st Earl of Traquair. Lady Magdalene Carnegie, married James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose. Lady Margaret Carnegie...
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Greyfield Inn (category Carnegie family residences)
for Margaret Carnegie Ricketson and her husband Oliver Ricketson, and was one of several built for Carnegie family members within a large Carnegie family...
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Dog Morgan is based on the book Morgan: The Bold Bushranger, by Margaret Frances Carnegie. Mora wrote the script on a ship voyage from London to Melbourne...
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linked with Princess Margaret, ballerina Mary Drage, and sportswoman Divina Galica. On 11 September 1956, the then Lord Carnegie married The Hon. Caroline...
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Dungeness (Cumberland Island, Georgia) (category Carnegie family residences)
after Carnegie's death in 1886. His wife Lucy continued to live at Dungeness and built other estates for her children, including Greyfield for Margaret Carnegie...
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Andrew Carnegie Vanguard High School, named after Andrew Carnegie, is located in the Fourth Ward of Houston, Texas near Downtown and was formerly located...
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David Carnegie, 5th Earl of Northesk (11 June 1701 – 24 June 1741) was the son of David Carnegie, 4th Earl of Northesk and Lady Margaret Wemyss. He died...
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at age 75. George Carnegie was born on 2 August 1716 as the second son of David Carnegie, 4th Earl of Northesk and his wife Margaret, the daughter of James...
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November 1932 in Melbourne, eldest child and only son of Douglas and Margaret Carnegie (née Allen). He was educated at Geelong Grammar, Trinity College at...
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The Carnegie Institution for Science, also known as Carnegie Science and the Carnegie Institution of Washington, is an organization in the United States...
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The Carnegie Medal for Writing, established in 1936, is a British literary award that annually recognises one outstanding new English-language book for...
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Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (Margaret Rose; 21 August 1930 – 9 February 2002) was the younger daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth...
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public servant Jill Kargman, actress, writer Jane Kim, politician Margaret Carnegie Miller, philanthropist Alley Mills, actress Elizabeth Montgomery,...
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Sir William Blair of Kinfauns, second to Margaret Nairne of Muckarsie) Robert Carnegie (died young) Jean Carnegie (c. 1645–1679, married Colin Lindsay, 3rd...
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April 1756 – 28 May 1831) Lieutenant Colonel George Carnegie (21 August 1773 – 1839) Margaret Carnegie (1779 – 15 March 1793) Lady Northesk was apparently...
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1686. Carnegie of Balnamoon married firstly Margaret, daughter of Sir Alexander Carnegie of Pitarrow, and secondly Jean, widow of John Carnegie of Boysack...
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Christian Douglas. He married, firstly, Margaret Carnegie, daughter of David Carnegie, Lord Carnegie and Lady Margaret Hamilton, circa 21 July 1637, with whom...
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of Kinnaird (d. 1565) and Margaret Guthrie (d. 1571). Colluthie is near Leuchars in the parish of Moonzie. David Carnegie had lands at Panbride in Forfarshire...
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