For other people with the same name, see Archibald Macdonald (disambiguation).
Archibald McDonald
GillEasbaig Mac Aonghais 'Ic Iain 'Ic Alain Dhuibh
Born
(1790-02-03)3 February 1790
Leechkentium, Argyll, Scotland
Died
15 January 1853(1853-01-15) (aged 62)
St. Andrew's East, Canada East
Resting place
Saint-André-d'Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada
Nationality
British
Occupation(s)
Deputy governor of Red River Colony; clerk and later chief trader for the Hudson's Bay Company
Years active
1813–1848
Spouses
Princess Sunday
(m. 1823; died 1824)
Jane Klyne
(m. 1825)
Children
Ranald Angus (1826–1843) Archibald Junior Alexander Allen Mary Ann John (1836) John (1837–1861) Donald and James Samuel Joseph Benjamin Angus Michel (1846–1867)
Parent(s)
Angus McDonald Mary Rankin
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