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  1. 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 .

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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].

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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).

  7. 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.