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  1. Marriage, family and activities. In the mid-1930s, while Mary Anne was living with her sister in Queens, she met Fred Trumpalready a property developer and builder—at a party; [1] [15] on a subsequent visit to Scotland, she told her family that she had met her future husband.

  2. Oct 22, 2020 · In 1930, Mary Anne MacLeod left Scotland for the United States with $50 in her pocket. A few years later, she married Fred Trump and had 5 children, including the future 45th U.S. President.

  3. May 7, 2020 · In relatively short order she met Fred Trump, an up-and-coming builder, at a dance; they married in January 1936, at the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church. In 1946, Mary gave birth to...

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  5. 12 min read. A- A+. The daughter of a Gaelic-speaking fisherman on a remote Scottish island emigrated to New York, worked as a maid in the Carnegie Mansion, and married Fred Trump. Her son would become President. Nina Burleigh. September 2020. Volume. 65. Issue. 5.

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  6. Nov 3, 2017 · Mary Macleod and Fred Trump married in January 1936, on the moneyed Upper East Side of Manhattan. She wore a “princess gown of white satin and a tulle cap and veil,” reported Scotland’s ...

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  7. Jun 24, 2016 · Fred Trump and Mary MacLeod married in 1936 and settled in Jamaica, Queens, at the time a haven for Western European immigrants. By 1940, the couple lived with their two children and a...

  8. Jul 5, 2017 · It has long been maintained that Trump’s Scottish mother Mary Anne Macleod met the Republican candidate-elect’s father Fred on a holiday or trip to New York in 1930. She was apparently introduced to him at a party by her sister, Catherine.

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