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    Hugh John Macdonald

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  1. Sir Hugh John Macdonald, PC (March 13, 1850 – March 29, 1929) was the only surviving son of the first prime minister of Canada, John A. Macdonald. He too was a politician, serving as a member of the House of Commons of Canada and a federal cabinet minister, and briefly as the eighth premier of Manitoba .

  2. Feb 14, 2008 · Sir Hugh John Macdonald, lawyer, politician, magistrate, premier of Man (b at Kingston, Canada W 13 Mar 1850; d at Winnipeg 29 Mar 1929), the only surviving son of Sir John A. MACDONALD. Educated at the University of Toronto, he was called to the Ontario Bar in 1872.

  3. Hugh John Macdonald School Big enough to learn and teach, small enough to care. 567 BANNATYNE AVE, WINNIPEG, MB R3A 0G8. View map for directions. Phone:

  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 ...

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  5. Shocked and devastated, Hugh John sent their young daughter Daisy to live with her grandfather so Hugh John could rebuild his life. By 1883, Macdonald, 33, settled in Winnipeg, but travelled to Toronto to marry his second wife Agnes Vankoughnet (later referred to as Lady Agnes Macdonald).

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  6. Jul 24, 2020 · The Resistance disagreed with the Hudson’s Bay Company selling Rupert’s Land to the Canadian Government. This blog post looks at Hugh John Macdonalds involvement in both the Wolseley Expedition of 1870 and the North-West Rebellion.

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  8. On 29 March, just a few days after his seventy-ninth birthday, Hugh John Macdonald dies at Dalnavert. He is given a state funeral and is laid to rest in St. John’s Cemetery. (His wife died in 1940.)

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