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  2. Mary Anne MacLeod Trump - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anne Trump (née MacLeod; Scottish Gaelic: Màiri Anna Nic Leòid Trump [ˈmaːɾʲɪ ˈan̪ˠa ɲiçkʲ ˈʎɔːtʲ]; May 10, 1912 – August 7, 2000) was a Scottish-American socialite and philanthropist. She was the wife of the real-estate developer Fred Trump and the mother of Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th president of the United States.

  3. A Guide to Donald Trump's Family Tree - AOL

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    Trump's mother is Scottish immigrant Mary MacLeod (b. 1912, d. 2000).Mary was born on the Isle of Lewis, the largest island of the Western Isles in Scotland. The youngest of ten children, she she ...

  4. Who were Donald Trump’s parents? What he's shared ... - AOL

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    In 1991, Fred Trump purchased $3.5 million in chips at one of his son’s Atlantic City casinos, which he did not intend to gamble with, to help pay off Donald Trump’s debts, the AP reported.

  5. Family of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Trump's sister Charlotte Louisa married Johann Georg Heinz. Their son Johann Heinrich (John Henry) Heinz (1811–1891), who emigrated to the United States in 1840, was the father of Henry J. Heinz (1844–1919), founder of the Heinz company and Donald Trump's second cousin twice removed. [32]

  6. Donald Trump's mother: From a Scottish island to New ... - AOL

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    Mr Trump's mother became a US citizen in 1942 and died in 2000, aged 88. But she returned to Lewis throughout her life and always spoke Gaelic, Mr MacIver says.

  7. Fred Trump - Wikipedia

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    [h] Trump's mother held the business in her name until he reached 21, the age of majority. [35] The company name " E. Trump & Son " appeared in advertising by 1924, [ 42 ] by which year Trump ostensibly used an $800 loan from his mother to complete and sell his first house.

  8. Felony disenfranchisement in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    A number of amendments have been proposed to revamp the requirements for restoration of rights. In 2017, the Virginia Senate passed a constitutional amendment to permanently disenfranchise violent felons, [10] with the Virginia General Assembly being empowered to decide what constitutes a violent felony, [11] but this died in the Virginia House of Delegates Privileges and Elections committee. [12]

  9. How the Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump Fits Into ...

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    Trump refused to call off or condemn the violence perpetrated by his supporters on that day, and since then he has treated the men and women convicted for law-breaking as heroes.