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  1. Bapanya bernama Hugh Macdonald, seorang pedagang, Hugh telah berkahwin dengan Helen Shaw pada 21 Oktober 1811. John Alexander Macdonald merupakan anak ketiga daripada lima orang. Selepas bisnes Hugh Mcdonald menjadi merosot, keluarganya berpindah ke Kingston , yang terletak di Upper Canada (sekarang mungkin selatan daripada Ontario), pada 1820 , inilah bermulanya Macdonald menjalankan hidup ...

  2. CBS, Epic, Columbia, Sony. Website. hughmcdonald.com. Hugh McDonald (17 July 1954 – 18 November 2016) was an Australian musician. Active from the 1970s to 2016, he performed and recorded with the Bushwackers, the Sundowners, Banshee, Redgum, Des "Animal" McKenna, Moving Cloud and the Colonials. [1]

  3. Agnes Gertrude Macdonald née VanKoughnet (c. 1860 – 1940) also known as Gertie Macdonald, was a Canadian socialite and second wife of Hugh John Macdonald. Biography [ edit ] VanKoughnet married Hugh John MacDonald, who was ten years her senior, on April 26, 1883, at St. Stephen’s church in Toronto. [1]

  4. MACDONALD, Sir HUGH JOHN, lawyer, militia officer, politician, and police magistrate; b. 13 March 1850 in Kingston, Upper Canada, only surviving son of John A. Macdonald* and Isabella Clark; m. first 1 June 1876 Mary Jean King, née Murray (d. 1881), and they had a daughter; m. secondly 23 April 1883 Agnes Gertrude Vankoughnet in Toronto, and ...

  5. Hugh John Macdonald blev också en framgångsrik politiker. Macdonald gifte om sig 1867 med Susan Agnes Bernard. De fick en dotter, Margaret Mary Theodora Macdonald, som led av hydrocefalus. Macdonald konverterade från presbyterianismen till anglikanismen. Han var frimurare. Macdonald var Kanadas premiärminister 1867-1873 och 1878-1891. Han ...

  6. Hugh MacDonald (4 April 1817 – 16 March 1860) was a Scottish journalist, poet and author from Glasgow. He wrote for the newspaper the Glasgow Citizen for many years under the pen name 'Caleb'. [1] He is best known for his book Rambles Round Glasgow , published in 1854 by Thomas Murray and Son; [2] a version with modern footnotes was published in 2023.

  7. At 77 years-old Hugh was struck with another blow and was diagnosed with erysipelas—a bacterial skin infection—in one leg in 1927. Failing to recover from the infection, his leg was amputated. Hugh John had to learn to walk with an artificial leg. About two years later his other leg became infected.