Person:Cyrus McCormick (1)

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Cyrus Hall McCormick
d.13 May 1884
m. Bef 1809
  1. Cyrus Hall McCormick1809 - 1884
  2. Robert Hall McCormick1810 - 1826
  3. Susan J. McCormick1813 - 1826
  4. William Sanderson McCormick1815 - 1865
  5. Mary Caroline McCormick1817 - 1888
  6. Leander James McCormick1819 - 1900
  7. John Prestley McCormick1820 - 1849
  8. Amanda J. McCormick1822 - 1891
  • HCyrus Hall McCormick1809 - 1884
  • WNancy Fowler1835 - 1923
  1. Cyrus Hall McCormick, II1859 - 1936
  2. Anita McCormick1866 -
  3. Harold Fowler McCormick1872 - 1941
  4. Stanley Robert McCormick1874 - 1947
Facts and Events
Name Cyrus Hall McCormick
Gender Male
Birth[1] 15 Feb 1809 Rockbridge, Virginia, United States
Marriage to Nancy Fowler
Death[1] 13 May 1884
Reference Number[1] Q719357


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Cyrus Hall McCormick (February 15, 1809 – May 13, 1884) was an American inventor and businessman who founded the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, which later became part of the International Harvester Company in 1902. Originally from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, he and many members of the McCormick family became prominent residents of Chicago. McCormick has been simplistically credited as the single inventor of the mechanical reaper. He was, however, one of several designing engineers who produced successful models in the 1830s. His efforts built on more than two decades of work by his father Robert McCormick Jr., with the aid of Jo Anderson, who was enslaved by the family. He also successfully developed a modern company, with manufacturing, marketing, and a sales force to market his products.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Cyrus McCormick, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.