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  Big Agnes Encampment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Agnes of Meran 1: '''Agnes Maria of Andechs-Meran''' (died 1201), queen 4: the king.
Agnes became an abbess at Gandersheim, place of several 3: The name Agnes was given to several royal/imperial females.
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 Agnes: The Biography of Lady Macdonald. by Donald Swainson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Agnes: The Biography of Lady Macdonald was published by Samuel Stevens in 1979.
Susan Agnes Bernard was the second wife of Sir John A. Macdonald; their marriage lasted from 1867 until Macdonald died in 1891.
In 1886 Agnes and John A. attended a Blackfoot ceremony in the west.
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 The Funeral Directory - Highgate Cemetery
Macdonald's first wife was an invalid who was often in such pain that she had to "have recourse to opium, externally and internally." That's a direct quote from one of Macdonald's letters.
A few years later, Agnes moved back to England and that was the last that Mary knew of her father's country.
When Agnes died in 1920, aged 84, she was buried in the Ocklynge Cemetery in Eastbourne, a city south of London.
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 Horton Journal of Canadian History
He married a woman named Susan Agnes Bernard.
Agnes could give Macdonald what his former wife could not.
Agnes was able to entertain his business associates and support Macdonald whenever he needed it.
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 Famous Scots - Sir John A. MacDonald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Later that year, he formed another confederation, marrying Susan Agnes Bernard, whom he met during his time in London for the signing of the British North America Act.
Bernard, twenty-one years his junior, provided MacDonald with the normal, stable home life he could not have enjoyed during his first marriage.
The newlyweds enjoyed a short honeymoon in Oxford before returning to Ottawa where MacDonald planned the festivities in honor of Canada's birthday.
www.tartans.com /articles/famscots/jamacdonald.html   (1058 words)

  
 CBC.ca - The Greatest Canadian - Top Ten Greatest Canadians - Sir John A. Macdonald
Macdonald was chosen to be its first Prime Minister and was proclaimed Knight Commander of the Bath, bestowing him the title of "Sir." Macdonald easily won the election in the summer of 1867.
In the same year, Macdonald married Susan Agnes Bernard.
She would give birth to a daughter in 1869.
www.cbc.ca /greatest/top_ten/nominee/macdonald-john.html   (1617 words)

  
 John A. Macdonald -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
(Click link for more info and facts about Susan Agnes Bernard) Susan Agnes Bernard
In 1843, at the age of 28, he married his cousin, Isabella Clark (1811 - 1857).
Ten years after the passing of his wife, in 1867, the year of (Click link for more info and facts about Canadian Confederation) Canadian Confederation, he married (Click link for more info and facts about Susan Agnes Bernard) Susan Agnes Bernard (1836-1920).
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 CanadaInfo: Government: Federal: Prime Minister: Former Prime Ministers: Macdonald
Of the two boys born to her, only one survived to adulthood.
Macdonald married a second time, to Susan Agnes Bernard in 1867.
Their joy over a birth of a daughter in 1869 was mitigated by the fact that she suffered from from hydrocephaly, which caused both mental and physical handicaps.
www.craigmarlatt.com /canada/government/macdonald.html   (767 words)

  
 John A. Macdonald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
By: Sarah A. Age 8, St. Augustine School
He was married twice, to Isabella Clark and to Susan Agnes Bernard.
At the age of 15, he began legal studies in Kingston, and by the age of 19 he opened his own law office there.
www.occdsb.on.ca /~sel/cahero/johnmacdonald.htm   (173 words)

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