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I would contact Western Pa. Genealogical Society,
www.wpgs.org/ for a family tree.
However "Meet you In Hell, Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, & the Bitter
Partnership That Transformed America. (By) Les Standiford. Crown Publishing, N.Y. c2005
pg. 29 Andrew Carnegie's Asssociation with Pittsburgh...summer of 1848, when he
arrived as a penniless Scottish immigrant of twelve, along with his father, Will, his
mother, Margaret, & his younger brother Tom (his sister Anna had died in 1841).
Carnegie's father had been a master weaver in the city of Dunfermline...
In the case of Carnegie's family, their jouney would end in Allegheny City, a suburb
of Pittsburgh, to which Margaret's sister & brother-in-law had immigranted in
1840....
pg. 79...in 1886...On Nov. 10, less than a month after the death of his brother. &
while Carnegie himself drifted in & out of his typhoid-induced delirium, an enfeebled
Margaret Canegie finally died...
pg. 80...age of fifty-one...With his mother gone, he (Andrew) & Louise
(Whitfield)...on April 22, 1887,...the two were married in a private ceremony at the
Whitfield home. ...cruise to London...Scotland...
pg. 251...In March 1897, Carneige, then sixty-one, became a father for the first time. The
birth of his daughter, Margaret..."
Not a family tree, but some answers, names, a location.