On February 28, 1814, McKim and seven other gentlemen of Baltimore hosted a dinner for General William H.
McKim's service as a railroad executive is noted on the 1839 Newkirk Viaduct Monument in Philadelphia.
[1] The couple had at least one child, David Telfair McKim (May 22, 1794, in Baltimore-July 17, 1847),[1] who married Mary Malvina Hawkins.
A granddaughter, Emilie McKim Reed (1840-1924), helped found the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America and was appointed by the governor of Maryland as the state's commissioner to the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893.
[5] Another granddaughter, Elizabeth Virginia McKim Hazlehurst (January 26, 1828-July 31, 1887 in Ellicott City, Maryland), married one of the other men memorialized on the Newkirk Monument, Henry Richard Hazlehurst (March 2, 1815, in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England-February 21, 1900, in Baltimore),[6] on October 4, 1852, at St. Paul's Church in Baltimore.