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  1. Ida Saxton was born in Canton, Ohio, the eldest child of James Saxton, a prominent Canton banker, and Katherine "Kate" DeWalt. Saxton's family was one of Canton's first pioneer families and was quite wealthy. Through his work in banking, James Saxton became the second richest man in Canton.

  2. Ida McKinley (born June 8, 1847, Canton, Ohio, U.S.—died May 26, 1907, Canton) American first lady (1897–1901), the wife of William McKinley, 25th president of the United States. Ida Saxton was the middle child of James A. Saxton, a wealthy banker and businessman, and Catherine Dewalt Saxton.

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  3. After a honeymoon in Eastern seaboard cities, they leased a Canton house which was owned by her father. Children: Two daughters; Katherine "Katie" McKinley (born 25 December 1871, died 25 June 1875), Ida "Little Ida" McKinley (born 1 April 1873, died 20 August 1873) Occupation after Marriage:

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  4. www.history.com › topics › first-ladiesIda McKinley - HISTORY

    16 de dic. de 2009 · Ida Saxton was the oldest of three children born to Catherine DeWalt and James Asbaugh Saxton, a wealthy businessman in Canton, Ohio. The Saxtons strongly believed in equal education and...

  5. Ida had been born in Canton, Ohio, in 1847, elder daughter of a socially prominent and well-to-do family. James A. Saxton, a banker, was indulgent to his two daughters.

  6. Parents - James Asbury Saxton & Katherine Dewalt Saxton. Married - January 25, 1871 to William McKinley. Children - Katherine (1872 – 1875), Ida (1873) Education - Brook Hall Seminary in Media, Pennsylvania. Died - May 26, 1907 in Canton, Ohio. Click here to see full bio of Ida McKinley

  7. Ida Saxton McKinley en 1895. Ida nació en Canton, Ohio, la hija mayor de James Saxton, banquero prominente de Canton, y Katherine DeWalt. Su abuelo, John Saxton, fundó en 1815 The Repository, el primer periódico de la ciudad y todavía el único.