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* 1847 Ida Saxton McKinley, American wife of William McKinley, 25th First Lady of the United States ( d. 1907 )
* 1907 Ida Saxton McKinley, American wife of William McKinley, 25th First Lady of the United States ( b. 1847 )
* May 26 Ida Saxton McKinley, American First Lady ( b. 1847 )
* June 8 Ida Saxton McKinley, U. S. First Lady ( d. 1907 )
Ida was born in Canton, Ohio, the elder daughter of James Saxton, prominent Canton banker, and Katherine DeWalt.
William McKinley, aged 27, married Ida Saxton, aged 23, on January 25th, 1871, at the First Presbyterian Church in Canton, then still under construction.
The Saxton House, former home of Ida Saxton McKinley, now part of the First Ladies National Historic Site.
Official White House portrait of Ida Saxton McKinley
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It was from this meeting that the McKinley National Memorial Association was formed and Theodore Roosevelt chose the first Board of Trustees, with recommendations from the President's widow, Ida Saxton McKinley.
By November 16 the cornerstone was laid in an official ceremony attended by the former First Lady, Ida Saxton McKinley, and other family members.

Ida and McKinley
Even though both McKinley and his wife Ida insisted on putting their property in the hands of the supporters, who served as trustees, Hanna and his associates fundraised with such success from business owners and the general public that all McKinley property was returned intact, and when President McKinley died in 1901, no claims were made against his estate.
A graduate of Brook Hall Seminary, a finishing school in Media, Pennsylvania, Ida was refined, charming, and strikingly attractive when she met William " Bill " McKinley at a picnic in 1867.
* Ida McKinley ( April 1, 1873 August 22, 1873 ).
Ida McKinley in an official photograph as First Lady
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Ida and June
* June 9 Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, Australian illustrator ( d. 1960 )
Hold Back the Dawn was adapted as a radio play on the November 10, 1941 episode of Lux Radio Theater with Charles Boyer, Paulette Goddard and Susan Hayward, again on the February 8, 1943 episode of The Screen Guild Theater with Charles Boyer and Susan Hayward, the July 31, 1946 episode of Academy Award Theater starring Olivia de Havilland and Jean Pierre Aumont, the May 31, 1948 episode of Screen Guild Theater with Charles Boyer and Ida Lupino, the May 14, 1949 episode of Screen Director's Playhouse with Boyer and Vanessa Brown, the May 4, 1950 episode of Screen Guild Theater with de Havilland and Boyer and the June 15, 1952 Screen Guild Theater with Barbara Stanwyck and Jean Pierre Aumont.
* Anne R. Kenney, Nancy Y. McGovern, Ida T. Martinez, Lance J. Heidig, “ Google Meets eBay: What Academic Librarians Can Learn from Alternative Information Providers ” D-Lib Magazine, June 2003, Volume 9 Number 6, dlib. org
Colin Earl Meads was born to Vere Meads and Ida Meads ( née Gray ) on 3 June 1936, in the village of Cambridge in the Waikato region.
* June 27 Ballooning record-setter Maxie Anderson and his co-pilot Don Ida die in a balloon accident near Bad Brückenau, West Germany, during the 1983 Gordon Bennett Cup balloon race.
After dating for two years, 19-year-old Taylor and Natalie, then 18, were married on June 8, 2002 at the Ida Cason Chapel in Pine Mountain, Georgia.
* 2002: The Danube Seven ( Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger, Adelinde Theresia Roitinger, Gisela Forster, Iris Muller, Ida Raming, Pia Brunner and Angela White ), a group of seven women from Germany, Austria, and the United States, were ordained on a ship on the Danube on 29 June 2002 by Rómulo Antonio Braschi, an Independent Catholic bishop whose own episcopal ordination was considered ' valid but illicit ' by the Roman Catholic Church.
* Princess Ida Leopoldine Sophia / e Maria / e Josepha / Josephine Franziska ( Eisgrub, Moravia, 12 September 1811 Vienna, 27 June 1884 ), Dame of the Imperial Court, Dame of the Order of the Starry Cross, married in Vienna on 30 July 1832 Karl / Carl 4te Fürst Paar Freiherr auf Hartberg und Krottenstein ( Brieg, Silesia, 6 January 1806 Vienna, 17 January 1881 ), Hereditary Grand-Master of the Posts of the Imperial Court, and had issue
Frank Scott Hogg ( June 26, 1904 January 1, 1951 ) was born to Dr. James Scott Hogg and Ida Barberon in Preston, Ontario.
** June 19, 2009: Ida Maria, The Limousines.
On June 7, 1871, Martin married Ida Challiss, and together they had seven children.
* Princess Ida Maria Lamberta Theresia Franziska de Paula ( Eisgrub, 17 September 1839 Libejic, 4 August 1921 ), married in Vienna on 4 June 1857 Adolf Joseph 8te Fürst zu Schwarzenberg ( Vienna, 18 March 1832 Libejic, 5 October 1914 ), 1, 092nd Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in Austria, and had issue
Countess Ida von Hahn-Hahn (; June 22, 1805-January 12, 1880 ) was a German author.
* 9 June Gloria Ida Logan, Australian artist and lecturer in arts and crafts ( b. 1927 ).
* 9 June Gloria Ida Logan, 78, artist and lecturer
In June 1900, he married Ida Ivie, daughter of John Ivie, an old Indian scout, who served during the early Indian wars in Utah.
His wife was the daughter of ( William ) Malcolm Low ( Lucknow, India, 6 November 1835-14 June 1923 ) and wife ( m. 30 July 1872 ), Lady Ida Matilda Alice Feilding ( 23 June 1840-16 December 1915 ), paternal granddaughter of General Sir John Low ( Clatto, Fife, 13 December 1788-10 January 1880 ) and wife ( m. Mussoorie, India, 10 April 1829 ) Augusta Ludlow Shakespear ( Calcutta, India, 4 March 1809-16 August 1892 ), and maternal granddaughter of William Basil Percy Feilding, 7th Earl of Denbigh, 6th Earl of Desmond and wife Lady Mary Elizabeth Kitty Moreton ( daughter of Thomas Reynolds-Moreton, 1st Earl of Ducie and wife Lady Frances Herbert ).
The town formerly had a sizable Jewish population ( about 3000 in the 1931 census ) that was wiped out during the Holocaust, in June July 1943. Notable Jewish residents included Rabbi Zev Wolf, the singer Velvel Zbarjer and the author Ida Fink.
Ida Krottendorf ( 5 April, 1927, in Ebreichsdorf 23 June, 1998, in Vienna ) was an Austrian actress.
Brigitte Margret Ida Mohnhaupt ( born 24 June 1949 in Rheinberg ) is a German militant associated with the second generation of the Red Army Faction ( RAF ) members.
Nathan's began as a nickel hot dog stand in Coney Island in 1916 and bears the name of co-founder Nathan Handwerker ( June 14, 1892, Poland March 25, 1974 ), who started the business with his wife, Ida Handwerker, née Ida Greenwald ( September 25, 1897-December 24, 1976 ).

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