MacLeod, Juana-Luisa (1898–1919)
MacLeod, Juana-Luisa (1898–1919)
Daughter of Mata Hari. Name variations: Jeanne-Louise; called "Non" or Banda or Bandda MacLeod or Macleod. Born Juana-Luisa MacLeod in Toempoeng, Dutch East Indies, 1898; died Aug 9, 1919; dau. of Captain John MacLeod and Margaretha Zelle (Mata Hari).
After parents separated (1902), lived briefly with mother until abducted by father (1903) who kept her mother from contacting her; died mysteriously and unexpectedly on eve of departure for her 1st teaching assignment in the Dutch East Indies, at 21.
See also Women in World History.
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