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  1. Sir John Alexander Macdonald GCB PC QC (January 11, 1815 – June 6, 1891) was the first Prime Minister of Canada. He was an important influence on the Canadian Confederation , July 1, 1867. Macdonald was in office from 1867 to 1873 and again from 1878 to 1891, making him the second longest-serving Prime Minister of Canada (after William Lyon Mackenzie King ) and the only one to win six ...

  2. 约翰·亚历山大·麦克唐纳(John Alexander Macdonald,1815年1月11日—1891年6月6日),出生于苏格兰格拉斯哥,加拿大政治家、律师、第一位加拿大总理,被誉为是“加拿大国父”。富于想象力的加拿大保守党人约翰·亚历山大·麦克唐纳是当之无愧的加拿大之父。麦克唐纳热衷于自己的英国血统,但比那些 ...

  3. Macdonald had a genius for leadership. He was guided throughout his career by his loyalty to the British Empire and his wish to maintain Canada’s independence from the United States. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, on January 11, 1815, John Alexander Macdonald was only five years old when his family moved to Canada.

  4. The date of Alexander’s death is not known, but he did not long survive his release, for on 29 July 1751 a charter was granted by Robert Stewart of Appin, superior of Glencoe, disponing to John Macdonald, 15th of Glencoe the two Merklands of Polvig, and the two Merklands of Carnick with the Glen of Lecknamoy.

  5. John Alexander McDonald was born on 10 January 1815, the son of Hugh McDonald, agent and Helen Shaw. The entry in the Old Parish Register (OPR) for Glasgow gives the witnesses to the baptism, which took place at an unspecified date in January, as Donald and James McDonald. Birth and baptism entry for John Alexander Macdonald (12 KB jpeg)

  6. Sir John Alexander Macdonald ha sido un ser humano que, por algún motivo, merece ser recordado, y que para bien o para mal, su nombre nunca debe borrarse de la historia. Vida y Biografía de Sir John Alexander Macdonald (Glasgow, 1815-Ottawa, 1891) Político canadiense de origen escocés.

  7. MACDONALD, sir JOHN ALEXANDER, avocat, homme d’affaires et homme politique, né le 10 janvier 1815 (date du registre) ou le 11 janvier (date que lui-même et sa famille célébraient) à Glasgow, Écosse, fils de Hugh Macdonald et de Helen Shaw ; le 1 er septembre 1843, il épousa à Kingston, Haut-Canada, Isabella Clark (décédée en 1857), et ils eurent deux fils, puis le 16 février 1867 ...