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Mary Anne MacLeod Trump. Mary Anne Trump ( née MacLeod; Scottish Gaelic: Màiri Anna Nic Leòid [ˈmaːɾʲɪ ˈan̪ˠa ɲiçkʲ ˈʎɔːtʲ]; May 10, 1912 – August 7, 2000) was the wife of real-estate developer Fred Trump and the mother of Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States. Born in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, Mary ...
Mary L. Trump. Mary Lea Trump (born May 3, 1965) [2] is an American psychologist and writer. A niece of former US president Donald Trump, she has been critical of him as well as the rest of the Trump family. Her 2020 book about him and the family, Too Much and Never Enough, sold nearly one million copies on the day of its release.
Malcolm Macleod. Donald Trump's maternal grandfather, Malcolm "Calum" Macleod was born on December 27, 1866, and died on June 22, 1954. He was a crofter, fisherman and a compulsory officer. Mary Ann Smith Macleod. Donald Trump's maternal grandmother, Mary Ann was born on July 11, 1867, and died on December 17, 1963.
Mary Trump says she’s ready to tell the story about what growing up in her famous family “did to her,” announcing a forthcoming memoir. “Who Could Ever Love You: A Family Memoir” is ...
Barry was born Maryanne Trump in the Queens borough of New York City on April 5, 1937, the first child of real estate developer Fred Trump and his wife Mary Anne MacLeod Trump. She was the eldest sister of Donald Trump. She attended Kew-Forest School.
In May 2023, Trump traveled to Scotland to break ground on a new golf course in honor of his mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, who was born in the Isle of Lewis in Scotland.
It will be named the MacLeod course – dedicated to his late mother, Mary Anne MacLeod. She was born on Lewis in the Western Isles before emigrating to the US. Trump at Trump Turnberry earlier ...
Frederick Crist Trump Jr. was born on October 14, 1938, as the first son of wealthy real-estate developer Fred Trump and Mary Anne MacLeod Trump in Queens, New York. In 1956 Fred Jr. graduated from St. Paul's School. In that same year his father, Fred Sr., donated money to have the playing fields redone and in his honor were renamed Trump Field.