Yes, Andrew Carnegie did have a wife, her name was Louise Whitfield.
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Andrew Carnegie did not attend any type of formal education.
Andrew Jackson never written a book in his life.
Yes, Andrew Carnegie had cousins. One of his prominent cousins was George Lauder, who later became a successful businessman in Scotland. Andrew Carnegie also had several other cousins, but their names are not as well documented.
A "Carnegie Library" is any one of the more than 2,500 public libraries in the US which were built with money donated by Scottish-American businessman Andrew Carnegie.
Answer Yes, they were distant cousins but did not know each other. Andrew "carNAYgee" was the entrepreneur who became the richest man in America and then gave away all but 5 of his 480 million dollars starting in 1901. Dale "CARnegee" wrote How to Win Friends and Influence People" in 1937.
Yes, Andrew Carnegie born 25 Nov 1835, Dunfermline, Scotland. Arrived 1848, at age 13, settling in Allegheny, PA with his parents William & Margaret, a brother Thomas Carnegie, b. abt. 1843, Scotland. Andrew had a sister Anne Carnegie 1838 - 1841, who died at the age of about 3. D.R. "Doc" Young - drdocyoung.com - Genealogy Researcher
Andrew Carnegie was not a religious man per se, however, he did attend a Presbyterian Church for many years. Carnegie was an industrialist who made his fortune in the steel industry.
He didn't write any books.
Likely any of the philosophers Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677), John Locke (1632-1704), and Pierre Bayle (1647-1706) and mathematician Isaac Newton It depends on your meaning of "mentor" Andrew Carnegie enjoyed reading from a young age and secured himself access to books (not everyone had access) I live a few doors up from his birthplace in his beloved hometown. Remarkable man.
Yes, Andrew Carnegie had a fondness for pets, particularly dogs. He owned several during his lifetime, including a beloved Scottish Terrier named "Tammany." Carnegie's affection for animals was well-known, and he often included them in his daily life and travels. Overall, his pets reflected his love for companionship and loyalty.
Well, honey, Andrew Carnegie's descendants are still kicking around somewhere. The man had a whole bunch of kids, so you can bet your bottom dollar that there are some great-great-grandkids running amok. Whether they're living the high life or just scraping by, who knows? But yeah, the Carnegie clan is definitely still out there causing a ruckus.