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  1. Family & Personal Life. While John Macdonald was still grieving his father's death in 1841, he went to Britain for a holiday. He met his first cousin Isabella Clark there. In 1842, she visited Kingston and stayed there for almost a year. On 1 September 1843, Isabella and John got married.

  2. Sir John Alexander Macdonald, GCB, KCMG, QC (* 10. Januar 1815 in Glasgow , Schottland ; † 6. Juni 1891 in Ottawa ) war der erste Premierminister von Kanada .

  3. 31. Juli 2013 · Personal Life. Macdonald’s personal life was marked by misfortune. His first wife, his cousin Isabella Clark, suffered from an undiagnosed illness. She died in 1857. Their first son, John Alexander, died at the age of 13 months; a second son, Hugh John (born in 1850), survived. In 1867, Macdonald married Susan Agnes Bernard. She ...

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  4. Roger Ebert. Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. In 1975, he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism. In 1945, his sixth year in the Army, John D. MacDonald sent a short story home to his wife.

  5. John Alexander Macdonald was born in Ramshorn parish in Glasgow, Scotland, on January 10 (official record) or 11 (father's journal) 1815. His father Hugh, an unsuccessful merchant, had married John's mother, Helen Shaw, on October 21, 1811. John Alexander Macdonald was the third of five children.

  6. His private life was full of tragedy and sorrow. He watched for more then a decade while his first wife, desperately ill, died slowly. His son died as a baby and his daughter was born with Hydrocephalus which caused a swelling of the brain and brain damage.

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · Sir John Macdonald was the first prime minister of the Dominion of Canada (1867–73, 1878–91), who led Canada through its period of early growth. Though accused of devious and unscrupulous methods, he is remembered for his achievements. Macdonald emigrated from Scotland to Kingston, in what is now.