For other people with the same name, see Ranald MacDonald (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with Ronald McDonald.
Ranald MacDonald
Born
(1824-02-03)February 3, 1824
Fort Astoria, Columbia District, British North America
Died
August 24, 1894(1894-08-24) (aged 70)
Washington (state)
Resting place
Ranald McDonald Cemetery, Ferry County, Washington 48°56′51″N118°45′43″W / 48.94750°N 118.76194°W / 48.94750; -118.76194
Other names
Referred to in his father's letters as Toole or Toole-Toole, supposedly from a Chinook word for 'bird'.
Known for
Visiting Japan before Commodore Perry's 'opening of Japan' and teaching English to Japanese interpreters.
Parent(s)
Archibald McDonald Princess Raven/Princess Sunday Jane Klyne McDonald (stepmother)
Relatives
Chief Comcomly
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