Nancy Maria " Nettie " McCormick ( née Fowler; February 8, 1835 – July 5, 1923) was an American philanthropist. Through marriage, she became a member of the prominent McCormick family . Early life Nettie was born on February 8, 1835, at Brownsville in Ontario County, New York.
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Nancy Maria " Nettie " McCormick ( née Fowler; February 8, 1835 – July 5, 1923) was an American philanthropist. Through marriage, she became a member of the prominent McCormick family . Early life Nettie was born on February 8, 1835, at Brownsville in Ontario County, New York.
Religion. Nancy (“Nettie”) Fowler McCormick never expected to lead a life of ease. Orphaned at age 7, she learned early in life to make the most of her days. Such firm moral purpose would steer her throughout life, especially after her marriage to Cyrus McCormick, inventor of the mechanical reaper and one of the wealthiest men in American ...
Parent (s) Cyrus Hall McCormick. Nancy Fowler McCormick. Relatives. See McCormick family. Harold Fowler McCormick (May 2, 1872 – October 16, 1941) was an American businessman. He was chairman of the board of International Harvester Company and a member of the McCormick family.
Nancy Fowler McCormick (1835–1923), was an American philanthropist, after inheriting part of what is now International Harvester corporation. Life Nancy "Nettie" Fowler was born in 1835 and was raised by her grandmother in Clayton, New York.
Nancy Fowler McCormick was one of the few people who actually had the opportunity to answer such a question. A Serious Childhood Nancy, whose childhood nickname was Nettie, was born February 8, 1835, in Brownsville, New York. Her father was a merchant who owned a store in Brownsville.
'House-in-the-Woods', the Mrs. Cyrus H. McCormick (Nancy Fowler McCormick) residence designed by Dwight H. Perkins of Perkins, Fellows & Hamilton c. 1916 in Lake Forest, Illinois. McCormick was the widow of Cyrus Hall McCormick , inventor and founder of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company.
Nancy “Nettie” Fowler, the daughter of store owners Melzar and Clarissa (Spicer) Fowler, was the victim of tragic circumstances at an early age. In the year of Nettie’s birth, the family moved 13 miles northwest to Depauville. On a trip from there to Watertown, Melzar died after being kicked in the head by an unruly horse.
Nancy Maria “Nettie”. Fowler. McCormick. Birth. 8 Feb 1835. Brownsville, Ontario County, New York, USA. Death. Jul 1923 (aged 88) Lake Forest, Lake County, Illinois, USA.
Nancy Maria "Nettie" McCormick (née Fowler; February 8, 1835 – July 5, 1923) was an American philanthropist. Through marriage, she became a member of the prominent McCormick family . Early life
Born Nancy Maria Fowler on February 8, 1835, in Brownville, New York; died on July 5, 1923, in Lake Forest, Illinois; daughter of Melzar Fowler (a merchant) and Clarissa (Spicer) Fowler; married Cyrus McCormick (an inventor and industrialist), on January 26, 1858 (died 1884); children: Cyrus Hall McCormick II; Mary Virginia McCormick ; Anita Eug...