Children of the Prime Ministers of Canada

Children of the Prime Ministers of Canada

This is a list of children of the Prime Ministers of Canada. Seventeen out of Canada's twenty-two prime ministers are acknowledged to have fathered children, not including Wilfrid Laurier who was alleged to have fathered two illegitimate children with Émilie Lavergne.

Kim Campbell, Canada's only female Prime Minister did not have any children of her own, but was a stepmother to Pamela, Judy, and Miriam Divinsky, her first husband Nathan Divinsky's daughters. Although she and Divinsky divorced in 1983, her stepdaughter Pamela assisted on Campbell's campaign bus during the 1993 election.

William Lyon Mackenzie King and Richard B. Bennett were both bachelors. Wilfrid Laurier and Robert L. Borden were married, but had no children.

Contents

Children of Prime Ministers of Canada

Sir John A. Macdonald

  1. John Alexander Macdonald (1847–1848)
  2. Hugh John Macdonald (1850–1929) - Tory MP for Winnipeg South
  3. Margaret Mary Theodora Macdonald (1869–1933)

Note: John and Hugh's mother was Macdonald's first wife, Isabella Clark (1809–1857). Margaret's mother was Susan Agnes Bernard, Macdonald's wife during his term as Prime Minister.

Alexander Mackenzie

  1. Mary Mackenzie (b. June 25, 1846; d. May 29, 1847)
  2. Mary Mackenzie (b. August 25, 1848; d. May 9, 1920)
  3. Son, name unknown (b. April 3, 1850; d. August 29, 1850)[1]

Note: The mother of all three children was Helen Neil (21 October 1826-January 4, 1852). Mackenzie had no children with Jane Sym, his wife during his term as Prime Minister.

Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott

  1. Frances Maria (Frankie) Abbott (b. June 17, 1850 – d. 1925)[2][3]
  2. John Betham (Jack) Abbott (b. December 23, 1852 – d. 1930) - lawyer
  3. William Hamilton Abbott (1853–1930) - leading manufacturer
  4. Mary Isabella (Minnie) Abbott (b. July 18, 1855 – d. 1932)
  5. Henry (Harry) Abbott (b. October 5, 1857 – d. March 5, 1898) - lawyer
  6. Charles Alfred Abbott (1859–1859)
  7. Alice Elizabeth Abbott (1861–1945)
  8. Arthur Edward Abbott (1865–1944) - leading manufacturer
  9. Harriet (Baby) Abbott (1867–1955)

Sir John Sparrow David Thompson

  1. unknown name (died at birth, September 3, 1871)
  2. John Thomas Connolly Thompson (1872–1952)
  3. Joseph Thompson (1874–1935)
  4. Mary Aloysia (Babe) Thompson (1876–1917)
  5. Mary Helena Thompson (1878–1944)
  6. Annie Mary Thompson (1879–1880)
  7. unknown name (died at birth, December 7, 1880)
  8. Frances Alice (Frankie) Thompson (1881–1947)
  9. David Anthony Thompson (1883–1885)

Sir Mackenzie Bowell

  1. Charles James Bowell, (1867-?)
  2. Evalyn Margaret Bowell
  3. John Moore Bowell
  4. Alice Maude Bowell (Lived for two weeks)
  5. George Mackenzie Bowell (Lived for three months)
  6. Louisa Mahamah Bowell (1848–1919)
  7. Caroline Bowell (1850–1939)
  8. Elizabeth Nancy Bowell (1852–1854)
  9. Anna Mary Bowell (1856–1861)

Sir Charles Tupper

  1. Emma Tupper (b. 1847)
  2. Elizabeth Stewart (Lilly) Tupper (April–November 1849)
  3. James Stewart Tupper (1851–1915) - lawyer[4]
  4. Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper (1855–1927) - Tory MP for Pictou
  5. Sophy Almon Tupper (1858–1863)
  6. William Johnston Tupper (1862–1947) - Manitoba MLA for Winnipeg

Arthur Meighen

  1. Theodore Roosevelt Meighen (1905–1979) - lawyer and philanthropist
  2. Maxwell Charles Gordon Meighen (1908–1992) - corporate executive
  3. Lillian Meighen (1910–1993) - philanthropist

Louis St. Laurent

  1. Marthe St. Laurent (b. 1909)
  2. Renault St. Laurent (b. 1910) - lawyer
  3. Jean-Paul St. Laurent (b. 1912) - Liberal MP for Témiscouata
  4. Thérèse St. Laurent (b. 1915)
  5. Madeleine St. Laurent (b. 1917)

John Diefenbaker

  1. Carolyn Diefenbaker (b. 1934, stepdaughter)

Lester Bowles Pearson

  1. Geoffrey Pearson (1927 – 2008) - diplomat
  2. Patricia Lillian Pearson (b. 1929)

Pierre Elliott Trudeau

  1. Justin Trudeau (b. 1971) - Liberal MP for Papineau
  2. Alexandre "Sacha" Trudeau (b. 1973) - reporter and documentary filmmaker
  3. Michel Trudeau (1975–1998)
  4. Sarah Coyne (b. 1991) with Deborah Coyne

Joe Clark

  1. Catherine Jane Clark (b. 1976) - broadcaster

John Turner

  1. Elizabeth Turner (b. 1964)
  2. Michael Turner (b. 1965)
  3. David James Turner (b. 1968)
  4. Andrew Turner (b. 1971)

Brian Mulroney

  1. Caroline Mulroney (b. 1974) - Lawyer and academic administrator
  2. Benedict Mulroney (b. 1976) - TV host
  3. Mark Mulroney (b. 1979) - Equity Trader[5]
  4. Nicolas Mulroney (b. 1985) - Foreign Exchange Trader

Jean Chrétien

  1. France Chrétien (b. 1958) - lawyer and businesswoman
  2. Hubert Chrétien (b. 1965)
  3. Michel Chrétien (b. 1968, adopted)

Paul Martin

  1. Paul William Martin (b. 1966)
  2. James Robert Martin (b. 1969)
  3. David Patrick Martin (b. 1974)

Stephen Harper

  1. Benjamin Harper (b. 1996)
  2. Rachel Harper (b. 1999)

Grandchildren of Prime Ministers of Canada

Sir John A. Macdonald

  • Isabella Mary "Daisy" Macdonald (1877–1959) (Hugh John, first marriage with Jean King Macdonald)
  • John Alexander "Jack" Macdonald (1885–1905) - soldier (Hugh John, second marriage with Agnes Gertrude Vankoughnet)

Alexander Mackenzie

  • Helen Thompson (January 26, 1875 - August 12, 1951) (Mary)
  • Alexander Mackenzie Thompson (June 24, 1881 - December 29, 1957) - professor (Mary)
  • Robert Fleming Thompson (October 15, 1888 - August 5, 1951) - Presbyterian Minister (Mary)

Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott

  • William Hamilton Abbott (William)
  • Isabella Mary Abbott (b. January 2, 1905 – d. 1955) (Arthur) - artist[6]
  • Elizabeth Abbott (Arthur)
  • Arthur Abbott (Arthur)

Sir Mackenzie Bowell

  • James Whiteford Jamieson (1869–1951) (Louise)[7]
  • John Lander Jamieson (1870–1892) (Louise)
  • Lucy Louisa Holton (1874 - 1???) (Caroline)
  • Mackenzie Bowell Jamieson (1875–1903) (Louise)
  • Henry Lovell Jamieson (1877–1878) (Louise)
  • Charles Mackenzie Holton (1878 - 1???) (Caroline)
  • Harriet Louisa Jameison (1882–1886) (Louise)
  • George Harold Holton (1885 - ????) (Caroline)
  • Douglas Holton (1888 - ????) (Caroline)
  • Evalyn Mary McCarthy (b. 1892) (Evalyn)
  • Mackenzie Bowell (John)
  • Jean Bowell (John)

Sir Charles Tupper

  • Marie Stewart Tupper (James Stewart, first marriage with Marie W. Robertson)
  • Charles Stewart Tupper (James Stewart, second marriage with Ada Campbell Galt)
  • Jessie Champbell Tupper (James Stewart)
  • Frances Tupper (James Stewart)
  • Charles William Tupper (1884–1960) (William Johnston)[8]
  • 1 grandson (William Johnston)
  • 2 granddaughters (William Johnston)

Arthur Meighen

  • Michael Meighen (b. 1939) - senator and lawyer (Theodore)
  • Priscilla Wright (Lillian)

Louis St. Laurent

  • Louis S. St. Laurent II (b. 1938) - lawyer (Jean-Paul)
  • Thérèse Samson (Marthe)
  • Helene St. Laurent (Jean-Paul)
  • Francine St. Laurent
  • Louise Mignault
  • Marie St. Laurent
  • 7 grandchildren

Lester B. Pearson

  • Hilary M. Pearson - civil servant (Geoffrey)[9]
  • Katherine Alice Pearson (1955–2008) - community builder (Geoffrey)[10]
  • Anne M. Pearson - professor (b. 1957) (Geoffrey)
  • Michael Pearson - diplomat (Geoffrey)
  • Patricia Pearson - journalist (Geoffrey)

Pierre Elliot Trudeau

  • Pierre-Emmanuel Trudeau (b. 2006) (Sacha)
  • Xavier James Trudeau (b. 2007) (Justin)
  • Gala Simone Trudeau (b. 2008) (Sacha)
  • Ella-Grace Margaret Trudeau (b. 2009) (Justin)

Joe Clark

  • Alexandra Charmaine Maureen Schella (b. 2006) (Catherine)
  • Charles Roger Dennis Schella (b. 2009) (Catherine)

Brian Mulroney

  • Lewis H. Lapham III (b. 2004) (Caroline)
  • Pierce Lapham (twin) (b. 2006) (Caroline)
  • Elizabeth Theodora Lapham (twin) (b. 2006) (Caroline)
  • Miranda Brooke Lapham (b. 2008) (Caroline)
  • Brian Gerald Alexander Mulroney (twin) (b. 2010) (Ben)
  • John Benedict Dimitri Mulroney (twin) (b. 2010) (Ben)

Jean Chrétien

  1. - 4 grandchildren - from France Chrétien

Paul Martin

  • Ethan Martin (David)
  • Liam Martin (David)

Great-Grandchildren of Prime Ministers of Canada

Sir John A. Macdonald

  • Lionel Gainsford (1??? - 1960) (Isabella)[11]
  • Hugh Macdonald Gainsford (1??? - 2002) (Isabella)
    • The Last Descendant of Sir John A. Macdonald[12]

Alexander Mackenzie

  • Ian Thompson Strachan (October 22, 1898 - February 4, 1964) - soldier (Helen)
  • Anna Thompson (b. December 14, 1915) - (Alexander)
  • son, unknown (1915? - 1915?) (Alexander)
  • Mary Mackenzie Thompson (September 11, 1920 - March 24, 1979) (Robert)
  • Mary Aline Thompson (February 2, 1922 - February 25, 1932) (Alexander)
  • Elizabeth Thornton Thompson (November 20, 1922 - August 20, 2001) (Robert)
  • John Gowans Thompson (March 5, 1928 - October 27, 2000) - Mining engineer (Robert)

Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott

  • John Kimble Hamilton Abbott (b. 1921 – d. November 16, 2010) - WWII RCAF Airforce Pilot; civil servant and lobbyist (William)
  • Christopher Plummer (b. 1929) - actor (Isabella Mary)

Sir Mackenzie Bowell

  • Barbara Louisa Holton (b. 1912) (George)[13]
  • Donald Mackenzie Holton (b. 1915 died 1971) (George)
  • Carolyn Holton (b. 1919) (George)
  • Douglas Mackenzie Holton (1920–1997) (Douglas)
  • Evalyn Margaret Mary Johnson (b. 1922) (Evalyn)
  • Norma Holton (b. 1925) (Douglas)
  • Bruce Holton (b. 1928) (Douglas)

Arthur Meighen

  • Ted Meighen (Michael)
  • Hugh Meighen (Michael)
  • Max Meighen (Michael)

Louis St. Laurent

  • Jared David St. Laurent (also known as Mister Saint Laurent) (b. 1983) (Louis II)
  • Suzanne Williamson (Marie)
  • Chava Elisheva Laurent (formerly known as Courtney St. Laurent) (Louis II)

Lester B. Pearson

  • Laura Sabia (b. 1992) (Hilary)
  • Graeme Campbell (Katherine)
  • Alex Campbell (Katherine)
  • 2 great-grandchildren (Patricia)
  • 7 great-grandchildren (grandchildren of Geoffrey)

Great-Great-Grandchildren of Prime Ministers of Canada

Alexander Mackenzie

Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott

Sir Mackenzie Bowell

  • John Holton Robinson (b. 1941) (Barbara)[15]
  • Patricia England (b. 1944) (Carolyn)
  • Carolyn Shorey (b. 1945) (Norma)
  • William Arthur Kayser (b. May 12, 1946) (Evalyn)
  • George M. Robinson (b. 1946) (Barbara)
  • Patricia Shorey (b. 1946) (Norma)
  • Stephen England (b. 1947) (Carolyn)
  • Fredrick James Mackenzie Kayser (b. March 4, 1948) (Evalyn)
  • Peter D. Robinson (b. 1949) (Barbara)
  • Patricia Carol Holton O'Brien (b. June 23,1949 in Athens Greece died september 1,2011 Dublin Ireland) (Donald)
  • Dianna Shorey (b. 1949) (Norma)
  • Dianna England (b. 1951) (Carolyn)
  • Mary Jane Holton Simon (b. 1952) (Donald)
  • Robert John Kayser (b. 1953) (Evalyn)
  • Janis Faith Holton Matthews (b. 1953) (Mackenzie)
  • Katherine Louise Holton Mason (b. 1956) (Mackenzie)
  • Blake Mackenzie Holton (b. 1957) (Mackenzie)
  • Catherine Elizabeth Kayser (b. 1958) (Evalyn)
  • Elizabeth Shorey (Norma)

Louis St. Laurent

  • Hayden Louis-Stephen Smith (b. 2002) (Suzanne)

Great-Great-Great-Grandchildren of Prime Ministers of Canada

Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott

  • Matthew William Harry Abbott (b. 1973) (Susan)
  • Daniel Richard Abbott (b. 1975) (Susan)

Sir Mackenzie Bowell

  • Robyn Jean Allard (née Kayser b. 1971) (William)
  • Kennedy Donald O'Brien (b. 1980) (Patricia Carol)
  • Ryan Barry Mackenzie Mason (b. 1981) (Katherine)
  • Paul Matthew (b. 1981) (Janis)
  • Ashley Lynn Kayser (b. 1983) (William)
  • Todd Francis Blake Mason (b. 1984) (Katherine)
  • Ian Matthew (b. 1984) (Janis)
  • Krista Catherine Kayser (b. 1986) (William)
  • Peter Mackenzie Holton (b. 1989) (Blake)
  • Ryan Godfrey Kayser (b. 1990) (Robert)
  • David Godfrey Donavan Kayser (b. 1991) (Fredrick James)
  • Eden Georgiana Elizabeth Mason (b. 1991) (Katherine)
  • Simon Thomas Holton (b. 1992) (Blake)
  • Laura Evalyn Elizabeth Kayser (b. 1993) (Fredrick James)
  • Natasha Jane Kayser (b. 1993) (Robert)
  • Mackenzie Charles William Ernest Godfrey Gilbert Maximillian Kayser (b. 1994) (Catherine)
  • Emily Catherine Kayser (b. 1995) (Robert)

Alexander Mackenzie

Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandchildren of Prime Ministers of Canada

Sir Mackenzie Bowell

  • Nathan Rheal Allard (b. 2005) (Robyn)
  • Addison Paige Allard (b. 2006) (Robyn)
  • Isabel Faith Mason (b. 2008) (Ryan Barry)

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