Eleanor Anne McDonald

Eleanor Anne McDonald

Metadata

SurnameMcDonald
ForenameEleanor Anne
Regularized NameEleanor Anne McDonald
OccupationWife
Street 313 Broadway St
SettlementSteveston
DistrictBC

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Land Titles (2)

Shared Surnames

Mcdonald
NameSee also
McDonald
McDonald
A M McDonald
A McDonald
Alex McDonald
Alex McDonald
Alexander McDonald
Alexandria Maud McDonalD
Alexandria Maud McDonald
Alexandria McDonald
Angus McDonald
Angus McDonald
Angus McDonald
Angus McDonald
Ann Neilena McDonald
Ann Neilena McDonald
Archibald J McDonald
Arthur W McDonald
Avis McDonald
B.W.F. McDonald
Betty Lou McDonald
Catherine Bertha McDonald
Catherine McDonald
Christina McDonald
D McDonald
D.W.F. McDonald
David McDonalD
David McDonald
David McDonald
David McDonald
Don R McDonald
Don R McDonald
Donald B. McDonald
Donald Bain McDonald
Donald McDonald
Donald McDonald
Donald R McDonald
Donald William Frederick McDonald
Donald William Frederick McDonald
Donald William Frederick McDonald
Donald William Frederick McDonald
Dorothy McDonald
Dorothy McDonald
Dougald McDonald
Eleanor Anne McDonald
Elmer McDonald
Ena McDonald
Finlay McDonald
Frances M McDonald
Frank McDonald
George McDonald
George S McDonald
Gordon J McDonald
Gordon McDonald
Helen McDonald
Hugh McDonald
Hugh McDonald
Hugh McDonald
Hugh Thompson McDonald
J McDonald
J McDonald
James D McDonald
Jessie E McDonald
Jessie McDonald J McDonald
Jessie McDonald
Jessie McDonald J McDonald
Jessie McDonald
John McDonald
John McDonald
June McDonald
K D McDonald
K D McDonald
K McDonald
Ken D McDonald
Ken D McDonald
Margaret McDonald
Mary Ann McDonald
Mildred McDonald
Morgan L McDonald
Morris McDonald
N McDonald
Norman McDonald
Norman McDonald
Norman McDonald
Norman McDonald
Norman McDonald
Pearl M McDonald
Peter P McDonald
Ron R McDonald
Scot McDonald
Scott McDonald
Scott McDonald
Scott McDonald
T H McDonald
Vernice McDonald
Vernice McDonald
W A McDonald
W McDonald
W R McDonald
W. Kyle McDonald
William Kyle McDonald
William Kyle McDonald
William McDonald
William McDonald

Terminology

Readers of these historical materials will encounter derogatory references to Japanese Canadians and euphemisms used to obscure the intent and impacts of the internment and dispossession. While these are important realities of the history, the Landscapes of Injustice Research Collective urges users to carefully consider their own terminological choices in writing and speaking about this topic today as we confront past injustice. See our statement on terminology, and related sources here.