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  2. Margaret Carnegie Miller - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Carnegie Miller (March 30, 1897 – April 11, 1990) was the only child of industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and Louise Whitfield, and heiress to the Carnegie fortune. [1] [2] A resident of Manhattan, New York City, from 1934 to 1973, Miller was a trustee of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, a grant-making foundation ...

  3. Cassie Chadwick - Wikipedia

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    Cassie L. Chadwick (10 October 1857 – 10 October 1907) was the most well-known pseudonym used by Canadian con artist Elizabeth Bigley, who defrauded several American banks out of millions of dollars during the late 1800s and early 1900s [5] by claiming to be an illegitimate daughter and heiress of the Scottish-American industrialist Andrew Carnegie.

  4. Andrew Carnegie - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Carnegie with his wife Louise Whitfield Carnegie and their daughter Margaret Carnegie Miller in 1910 Carnegie did not want to marry during his mother's lifetime, instead choosing to take care of her in her illness towards the end of her life. [ 88 ]

  5. This Texas woman’s husband wants to exclude her daughter from ...

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    She told finance guru Dave Ramsey that her husband inherited 33 acres of land after his father passed away. Rochelle and her husband share two-year-old twin sons.

  6. Louise Whitfield Carnegie - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 23, Whitfield met Andrew Carnegie, himself aged 45, through her father. [1] On April 22, 1887, Whitfield (now 30) married Carnegie (51) at her family's home in New York City in a private ceremony officiated by a pastor from the Church of the Divine Paternity, a Universalist church to which the Whitfields belonged. [2]

  7. Column: The Getty oil fortune, a family scandal and an ...

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    In 1986, 10 years after the death of his father, Gordon sold Getty Oil to Texaco for $10 billion. Gordon had four sons, as far as was known to the outside world. ... which the lawsuit says his ...

  8. I’m 45, a father of 2 kids, have no siblings and planned for ...

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    Across America, descendents in younger generations are expecting to receive an inheritance, including 32% of millennials and 38% of Gen Zers.Far fewer people are planning to leave their loved ones ...

  9. George Lauder Sr. - Wikipedia

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    George Lauder Sr. (9 May 1815 – 18 November 1901) was a political leader in Scotland who was the father of Scottish industrialist George Lauder and surrogate father to his nephew Andrew Carnegie. He was the also the progenitor of the Lauder Greenway Family. Lauder Sr. has been described as Carnegie's "intellectual father."