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  1. US Diplomat. The nephew of Cyrus McCormick, he graduated from the University of Virginia and joined the family's company manufacturing farm implements, later becoming involved in the grain brokerage business. In 1876 he married Katharine Van Etta Medill, the daughter of Joseph Medill. When Robert Todd Lincoln served as...

  2. McCormick was born July 30, 1880, in Chicago to Robert Sanderson McCormick (1849–1919) and his wife, Katherine Van Etta Medill McCormick (1853–1932). Family members quickly nicknamed him "Bertie" because so many relatives shared the name, including his late paternal great-grandfather Robert McCormick.

  3. Robert Sanderson McCormick, född 26 juli 1849 i Rockbridge County, Virginia, död 16 april 1919 i Hinsdale, Illinois, var en amerikansk diplomat. Han var USA:s ambassadör i Österrike-Ungern 1902, i Ryssland 1903–1905 och i Frankrike 1905–1907.

  4. Born July 30, 1880, in Chicago, “Bertie” as he was known in his early years, was the second son of Robert Sanderson McCormick and Katharine McCormick, whose father, Joseph Medill, was publisher of the Chicago Tribune. At 9 years old, Robert moved with his family to London, where his father served as second secretary in the U.S. Embassy. In ...

  5. Joseph Medill McCormick was born in Chicago on May 16, 1877. His father was Robert Sanderson McCormick (1849–1919), a future diplomat and nephew of industrialist Cyrus McCormick. McCormick was an early pupil at Ludgrove School when his father was based in Europe. He later attended the Groton School, a preparatory school at Groton, Massachusetts.

  6. Robert Sanderson McCormick, 1849–1919, American diplomat, b. Rockbridge co., Va.; nephew of Cyrus Hall McCormick. President McKinley appointed (1901) him minister to Austria-Hungary. He became the first American ambassador to Austria-Hungary, and he then served as ambassador to Russia (1902–5) and to France (1905–7). Source for information on McCormick, Robert Sanderson: The Columbia ...

  7. Robert McCormick, 1856. Robert McCormick (* 22.Juli 1800 in Runham in Norfolk; † 25. Oktober 1890) war ein britischer Polarforscher.. Leben. Robert McCormick trat 1823 als Schiffsarzt in die Royal Navy ein, begleitete 1827 William Edward Parry als Naturforscher auf der HMS Hecla, diente 1832 als Bordarzt der Beagle während des ersten Teils der durch Charles Darwin berühmt gewordenen ...