No, they didn't. Catherine had a disease that did not allow her to have a child.
Milton Hershey was born in Derry Church Pennsylvania (what is now Hershey Pennsylvania, and moved from Lancaster, to Philadelphia and eventually made his way back to Hershey once he established the "Hershey Industrial School". This school was created for orphan boys. Today, Milton is buried in the Hershey Cemetery in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
Milton Hershey died on October 13, 1945.
After Milton S. Hershey passed away in 1945, the Hershey Chocolate Company was taken over by his wife, Catherine Hershey, and the management team he had put in place. However, the company was later directed by a board of trustees established by Milton Hershey, which included key executives who continued to uphold his vision for the company. This governance structure helped ensure that the company remained focused on its philanthropic ideals and community values.
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Fannie and Henrie Hershey.
Milton Hershey's wife was named Catherine Hershey. The couple never had their own children. Since they had no children of their own, they opened a school for orphaned boys.
Milton Hershey did not have any children. His wife, Catherine Sweeney had syphilis and as a result could not bare a child. Milton Hershey did not have any children due to the fact his wie couldn't bear a child... But he had a sister Serina Hershey, who died at age 4 from a disease
Milton Hershey's wife was named Catherine Hershey. The couple never had their own children. Since they had no children of their own, they opened a school for orphaned boys.
Catherine "Fanny" Hershey
Milton S. Hershey got married in New York City, On May 25th, 1898 to Catherine Elizabeth Sweeney. Her nickname was "Kitty."
Milton Hersheys wife
Milton Hershey married Catherine "Kitty" Sweeney. However, the couple were not able to have children. He took pride in helping others and his money funded the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center teaching hospital.
Milton and his wife Kitty Sweeney had no children.
Milton Hershey married to Catherine "Kitty" Elizabeth Sweeney in May 25, 1898
Catherine Sweeney- Hershey. They were married in New York City on May 25, 1898. Cather Sweeny was one of 4 children and her parents were poor Irish imagrents. Later on in 1915 Catherine died of a horrible muscular desise.
There is no credible evidence to suggest that Milton Hershey had an illegitimate son named Charles Green. Milton Hershey, the founder of the Hershey Chocolate Company, was married to Catherine Sweeney, and they did not have children. While there have been various rumors and claims about his personal life, none have been substantiated by historical records.
Milton Hershey and his wife, Catherine, did not adopt any children. The couple faced challenges with infertility and ultimately decided not to have children, focusing instead on their philanthropic endeavors and the development of the Hershey chocolate company. They dedicated much of their resources to supporting the Hershey Industrial School for orphaned boys, which they established in 1918.