Subseries Acc4225-s5-ss8 - Hugh Allister Macdonald [2nd]

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Hugh Allister Macdonald [2nd]

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CA PCA Acc4225-Acc4225-s5-Acc4225-s5-ss8

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.01 m. of textual records

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Macdonald, Hugh Allister

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Hugh Allister Macdonald, son of Archibald J. Macdonald (1834-1917) and Marion Murphy (1947-1921), was born 28 March 1878 in Georgetown, Prince Edward Island. He married Catherine Elizabeth "Bessie" McPhee (25 December 1879 - 25 March 1968) on 26 June 1904 in Georgetown. The couple had thirteen children: Agnes Marion, Colin Archibald, Helen Cecelia May, Beatrice Jean, Bernadette Grace, Hugh Allister, Dorothy Catherine, Peter Alexander John, Kathleen Gladys, Temple William, Constance Elizabeth, Howard Glengyle, and Aletha Mary. Hugh died on 16 March 1961 in Georgetown.

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Hugh Allister Macdonald was born on 1 December 1912 in Georgetown, Prince Edward Island to Hugh Allister Macdonald (1878-1961) and Elizabeth MacPhee (1879-1968). Hugh served overseas during World War II and died on 8 October 1944 in Belgium.

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The subseries consists of two letters from Hugh Allister "Boysie" Macdonald to his sisters (1941), as well as part of an undated letter to an unknown recipient. The subseries also contains letter (1945) regarding a war memorial for fallen Canadian soldiers in Beligum.

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