McKnight family.

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Pittsburgh banker and industrialist Charles McKnight (1863-1926) married Eliza Cochran Wilson (1860-1926) in 1888. Eliza Cochran Wilson McKnight was the daughter of a Presbyterian minister, Samuel Jennings Wilson (1828-1883) and granddaughter of Allegheny merchant Robert Hudman Davis (1814-1881), who was the son of Judge Hugh Davis (1777-1862), one of the earliest settlers in Allegheny County., Charles McKnight was associated with the First National Bank of Sewickley and Western National Bank and president of the Carbon Steel Company. Eliza Cochran Wilson McKnight was active in civic organizations, principally the Woman's Club of Sewickley Valley, and charities, including thte Protestant Orphan Asylum of Pittsburgh and Allegheny and Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church of Sewickley, Pa. Their eldest daughter, Rachel Lowrie McKnight Simmons (18809-1979) attended Smith College and Columbia University and trained as a nurse.

From the description of Photograph collection [photographs] MSP 250 1864-1946. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 37670281

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creatorOf McKnight family. Photograph collection [photographs] MSP 250 1864-1946. Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Heinz History Center Detre Library and Archives
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associatedWith Davis, Eliza Cochran, 1815-1899. person
associatedWith Davis family. family
associatedWith McKnight, Charles, 1863-1926. person
associatedWith McKnight, Eliza Cochran Wilson, 1860-1926. person
associatedWith Presbyterian Church of Sewickley, Pa. Woman's Missionary Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Simmons, Rachel M. (Rachel McKnight), 1889-1979. person
associatedWith Smith College corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
China
Sewickley (Pa.)
England
Mexico
India
Cuba
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Presbyterian Church
World War, 1914-1918
Women missionaries
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Active 1864

Active 1946

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