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| (1853-24 Nov. 1924; age at death 77, which is inconsistent with the 1853 birth date, also found), author. (sp. Lucile also found) Born in Toronto. Her father was Duncan C. Macdonell. On her mother’s side she was related to to Abbé J.-B.-A. Ferland, the distinguished early historian of French Canada. Blanche Lucille Macdonell’s education was in Toronto. As an adult, in deference perhaps to her mother’s family heritage, the principal area she chose for research and writing was the French Canada of the old regime. Her writings appeared in Canadian, British and American periodicals. She was the author of the novel //Diane of Ville Marie: a Romance of French Canada// (1898), which she dedicated in very warm terms to the memory of her mother. The Morgan biographical dictionary also lists the following among her “published works,” but they may have been magazine publications rather than books: //The World’s Great Altar Stairs//, //For Faith and King//, and //Tales of the Soil: a Collection of Canadian Legends//. At least one article she published had GC connections, | (1853-24 Nov. 1924; age at death 77, which is inconsistent with the 1853 birth date, also found), author. (sp. Lucile also found) Born in Toronto. Her father was Duncan C. Macdonell. On her mother’s side she was related to to Abbé J.-B.-A. Ferland, the distinguished early historian of French Canada. Blanche Lucille Macdonell’s education was in Toronto. As an adult, in deference perhaps to her mother’s family heritage, the principal area she chose for research and writing was the French Canada of the old regime. Her writings appeared in Canadian, British and American periodicals. She was the author of the novel //Diane of Ville Marie: a Romance of French Canada// (1898), which she dedicated in very warm terms to the memory of her mother. The Morgan biographical dictionary also lists the following among her “published works,” but they may have been magazine publications rather than books: //The World’s Great Altar Stairs//, //For Faith and King//, and //Tales of the Soil: a Collection of Canadian Legends//. At least one article she published had GC connections, | ||
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