He is old and he looks like Benjamin button, =))))))))))))))))))))
he had 3 children. 2 with Isabella clark: John Alexander- born on august 3rd, 1847, died 13 months later of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) Hugh john- born on march 13 1850 and one with Susan Agnes Bernard: Margaret Mary Theodora Macdonald- born in 1869, I don't know what day hope i helped ;)
Yes, Sir John A. Macdonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada, had pets, including a dog named "Teddy." He was known to have a fondness for animals, and Teddy was often seen accompanying him. Macdonald's love for his pets reflected his more personal and softer side, contrasting with his political persona.
Sir John A. Macdonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada, had a total of five children. He had two daughters, Isabella and Mary, and three sons, John, George, and Frederick, with his first wife, Helen Shaw. After her death, he married Agnes Bernard, but they did not have any children together.
Yes he did have dreams, but his biggest dream was to see Canada connected from sea to sea by railroad
Yes, there are direct descendants of John A. Macdonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada, alive today. His descendants include various family members who have continued to engage with Canadian history and heritage. Some of them have been involved in public discussions about Macdonald's legacy, particularly in light of contemporary conversations about his policies and their impacts on Indigenous peoples.
To put it simply, no. His eyebrows are quite interesting though.
It is unlikely that you will find any reliable secular sources about John. Any non-biblical stories you see are likely apocryphal.
Sir John A Macdonald was a chronic alcoholic. His alcohol consumption was detrimental to the proper functioning of Canada's government. Whenever he faced a crisis, he retreated to the bottle. He was often absent on a bender for days at a time. On many occasions, not even his wife or closest associates knew where he was or how to find him.
yes in 1999 was a match between Alexander ochins and john peperinks it was raining and when Alexander ochins served the ball didn't bounce that's all
no, Alexander the great did not have any diseases
Inspector MacDonald did not die in any of the books by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Was he in a movie or a book not written by Sir Arthur?
No, Alexander Hamilton did not get or receive any awards