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Isabella Macdonald ( née Clark; 1809 – 28 December 1857) was the first wife of John A. Macdonald, one of the fathers of the Canadian federation, and ultimately the first Prime Minister of Canada.
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Isabella Macdonald ( de soltera Clark; 1809 - 28 de diciembre de 1857) fue la primera esposa de John A. Macdonald, uno de los padres de la federación canadiense y, en última instancia, el primer Primer Ministro de Canadá.
Isabella Macdonald Alden, known as 'Pansy. Pansy: Known wherever English books are read. Given her penname, "Pansy", by her loving father, she was born Isabella Macdonald in 1841. Her influence on a generation of young people was great, and began with her first book,"Helen Lester" just 24 years later in 1865.
28 de oct. de 2022 · As Kinloch Lodge on Skye celebrates its 50th anniversary, we talk to Isabella Macdonald about growing up on the island and running the hotel.
Isabella Macdonald Alden ( nickname and pen name, Pansy; November 3, 1841 – August 5, 1930) was an American author. Her best known works were: Four Girls at Chautauqua, Chautauqua Girls at Home, Tip Lewis and his Lamp, Three People, Links in Rebecca's Life, Julia Ried, Ruth Erskine's Crosses, The King's Daughter, The Browning Boys ...
- Pansy
- August 5, 1930 (aged 88), Palo Alto, California, U.S.
- Isabella Macdonald, November 3, 1841, Rochester, New York, U.S.
- Cypress Lawn Memorial Park
Isabella Macdonald Macdonald (1856–1947) was one of the first women to graduate as a medical doctor after training in the United Kingdom; she was awarded a Bachelor of Medicine and a Licence of the Society of Apothecaries in 1888, from the London School of Medicine for Women.
23 de abr. de 2024 · Isabella Macdonald Alden was an American children’s author whose books achieved great popularity for the wholesome interest and variety of their situations and characters and the clearly moral but not sombre lessons of their plots.