Thompson, Annie E. (1845–1913)
Thompson, Annie E. (1845–1913)
Canadian first lady. Name variations: Lady Thompson. Born Annie E. Affleck, June 26, 1845, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; died April 10, 1913; m. John Sparrow David Thompson (prime minister of Canada, 1892–94), July 5, 1870 (died in office, Dec 12, 1894); children: John Thomas (1872–1952), Joseph (1874–1935), Mary Aloysia (Babe, 1876–1917), Mary Helena (1878–1944), Annie Mary (1879–1880), Frances Alice (Frankie, 1881–1947), David Anthony (1883–1885).
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