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  1. Created by: JC. Added: Nov 9, 2005. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 12297280. Source citation. Son of Canada's first Prime Minister, Sir Hugh John was also a premier of Manitoba for brief time in 1899-1900. He resigned to run federally, but lost to Clifford Sifton. He lived in Winnipeg's Dalnavert, now open to the public as a historical site.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 14 de feb. de 2008 · Sir Hugh John Macdonald, avocat, homme politique, magistrat et premier ministre du Manitoba (Kingston, Canada-Ouest, 13 mars 1850 -- Winnipeg, 29 mars 1929), seul fils survivant de sir John A. MACDONALD. Après des études à l'U. de Toronto, Macdonald est admis au barreau de l'Ontario en 1872.

  4. Hugh Macdonald (musicologist) (born 1940), English musicologist. Hugh John Macdonald (1850–1929), premier of Manitoba. Hugh John MacDonald (Alberta politician) (1911–1998), member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, 1948–1959. Hugh John Macdonald (Edmonton politician) (1898–1965), provincial politician from Alberta, Canada.

  5. Sir John Macdonald was born in Scotland, his father, Hugh Macdonald, being a native of Sutherlandshire in the Highlands. He belonged, of course, to the Clan Macdonald, and his forefathers for generations past were people who, living on a poor soil and in a rugged and mountainous country, made war and hunting—not agriculture or commerce—the business of their lives.

  6. 24 de jul. de 2020 · In recent years, Canadians have come to appreciate the sacrifices that Louis Riel and the Red River Colony were forced to make to rectify the injustices against them; however, it has not always been this way and here at Dalnavert, while we recognize the horrific choices John A. Macdonald made during his time as Prime Minister, we tend to look past Sir Hugh John’s involvement in both the ...

  7. Hugh John MacDonald (April 11, 1911 – June 24, 1998) was a provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1948 to 1959. Political career. MacDonald ran for a seat to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for the first time in the 1948 Alberta general election.