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Mary Anne MacLeod (schottisch-gälisch Màiri Anna NicLeòid) wuchs in ärmlichen Verhältnissen in dem kleinen Fischerdorf Tong an der Ostküste der schottischen Hebriden-Insel Lewis and Harris auf. Sie war das jüngste der zehn Kinder von Mary und Malcolm MacLeod. Ihr Vater (1866–1954) war Fischer und Kleinbauer .
Mary Anne MacLeod Trump ( Tong, Schotland, 10 mei 1912 – New Hyde Park, New York, 7 augustus 2000) was de vrouw van zakenman Fred Trump en de moeder van Donald Trump, de 45e president van de Verenigde Staten . Mary Anne MacLeod werd geboren in het dorp Tong op het eiland Lewis in de Schotse eilandengroep Buiten-Hebriden, op een boerderij ...
Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, née Mary Anne MacLeod le 10 mai 1912 à Tong (Stornoway, Lewis, Écosse) et morte le 7 août 2000 à New Hyde Park (État de New York, États-Unis), est l'épouse de Fred Trump et la mère de Donald Trump, dirigeant de The Trump Organisation et 45 e président des États-Unis du 20 janvier 2017 au 20 janvier 2021 [1], [2].
21 de mai. de 2016 · The key documentary evidence is the passenger list for the SS Transylvania of the Anchor Line which transported Mary Anne Macleod to her new life in the USA. The three-funneled twin-propeller liner set sail from Glasgow on May 2, 1930, and arrived in New York on May 11, the day after Mary Anne celebrated her 18th birthday on board – the document actually shows her age being altered from 17 ...
Mary Anne MacLeod Trump. Mary Anne Trump (nombre de nacimiento Mary Anne MacLeod; Tong, Reino Unido; 10 de mayo de 1912- New Hyde Park, Estados Unidos; 7 de agosto de 2000) era una trabajadora doméstica estadounidense, conocida por ser la madre de Donald Trump, el 45.° presidente de los Estados Unidos de América y esposa del empresario de ...
17 de set. de 2019 · A documentary following the rags-to-riches story of Donald Trump’s Scottish mother, Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, airs on BBC Alba tonight (Tuesday 17 September).
Mary Anne MacLeod was the tenth and last child born to a fisherman and his wife, on May 10, 1912, in the tiny town of Tong on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. She was just a wee thing, as the islanders would say, only seven years old, when a catastrophe struck that would mark her people and her generation.