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  1. In 1896, Harrison at age 62 remarried, to Mary Scott Lord Dimmick, the widowed 37-year-old niece and former secretary of his deceased wife. Harrison's two adult children, Russell, 41 years old at the time, and Mary (Mamie) McKee, 38, disapproved of the marriage and did not attend the wedding.

  2. Four years later he married the 37-year old widowed Mary Scott Lord Dimmick (1858-1948), niece and former assistant to his first wife. Although his adult children disapproved of the May-December relationship, the couple had a daughter when Benjamin was age 63 and remained together until Harrison's death in 1901.

  3. Caroline Scott Harrison was a music teacher and wife of the 23rd President, Benjamin Harrison. ... Mary Scott Lord Dimmick; she survived him by nearly 47 years, dying in January 1948.)

  4. Mary Harrison (artist) (1788–1875), English flower and fruit painter, and illustrator. Mary Dimmick Harrison (1858–1948), wife of the 23rd President of the United States, Benjamin Harrison. Mary Harrison McKee (1858–1930), first lady to her father President Benjamin Harrison, when her mother, Caroline Harrison, was seriously ill and then ...

  5. Her duties as first lady were taken over by their daughter Mary for the remainder of the term. In 1896, Benjamin married Mary Scott Dimmick.: 192 Legacy Caroline Harrison's grave marker in Indianapolis, Indiana. Harrison is described as an "underrated" first lady who was more active than most first ladies of her generation.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2017 · Mary Scott Harrison McKee was the only daughter of President Benjamin Harrison and Caroline Scott Harrison. When Caroline died during Ben’s term, Mary and her family moved in. Mary eventually became estranged from her father when, a few years after Caroline’s death, he became romantically involved with Mary Lord Dimmick — his late wife’s niece and his poor daughter’s first cousin.

  7. first lady (1889-1893) Caroline Harrison (born October 1, 1832, Oxford, Ohio, U.S.—died October 25, 1892, Washington, D.C.) American first lady (1889–92), the wife of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president of the United States. A history enthusiast, she was the first president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).