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Elinor Clare Millais (née Macdonell) | |
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Born | 18 February 1902 |
Died | 3 August 1953 |
Spouse | Raoul Millais |
Children | Hugh Millais (son) John Lees-Millais (son) |
Parents |
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Relatives | John Guille Millais (father-in-law) Frances Margaret Skipworth (mother-in-law) John Ryan (grandfather) |
Elinor Clare Millais (née Macdonell) (18 February 1902 – 3 August 1953) was a French-Canadian heiress and huntress who famously married British painter Raoul Millais, grandson of Sir John Everett Millais.[1][2] Macdonell was the granddaughter of Irish-Canadian industrialist John Ryan and daughter of Helen Margaret Ryan and railway magnate Allan Ronald Macdonell.
Family Background
editElinor Clare Macdonell was the granddaughter of Irish-Canadian industrialist and cattle-racher John Ryan, co-founder of railway development firm H. & J. Ryan.
Macdonell's mother was socialite Helen Margaret "Nellie" Ryan, the niece and heir of Toronto-based millionaire Hugh Ryan. Macdonell's father was Allan Ronald "A.R." Macdonell, a prominent Montreal-based railway magnate and engineer. Macdonell had six siblings: Flora Aileen "Dorrie" Macdonell, Helen Martha Macdonell, Katherine Isabelle Macdonell, Colonel John Macdonell, Hugh Ronald Macdonell and Allan Roderick Macdonell.
Engagement & Marriage
editElinor Clare Macdonell married Raoul Millais on 28 April 1926 in a "picturesque wedding" at the Brompton Oratory in London, England. MacDonell's wedding assemble featured a silver embroidered gown and an elaborate silver and tulle veil –paired with a pearl coronet adorned with mother-of-pearl orange blossoms– was praised in the Evening Standard and other British press.[3]
References
edit- ^ The Gazette (28 April 1926). "Miss Elinor Clare Macdonnell Marries Mr Raoul Millais". The Gazette. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. p. 8.
- ^ Liverpool Daily Post (7 April 1926). "Millais Wedding Announcement (Mr Raoul Millais and Miss Elinor Clare MacDonell)". Liverpool Daily Post. Liverpool, England. p. 11.
- ^ Evening Standard (29 April 1926). "Elinor Clare Macdonell marries Raoul Millais". Evening Standard. London, England. p. 11.
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