Archibald Hayes Macdonell | |
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Senator from Ontario | |
In office November 7, 1921 – November 12, 1939 |
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Appointed by | Arthur Meighen |
Personal details | |
Born | February 6, 1868 Toronto, Ontario |
Died | November 12, 1939 Rothesay, New Brunswick |
(aged 71)
Political party | Conservative |
Relations | Angus Claude Macdonell, brother |
Religion | Roman Catholic[1] |
Military service | |
Years of service | 1886-1921 |
Rank | Major General |
Commands | The Royal Canadian Regiment (1915) 5th Canadian Infantry Brigade (1916-1917) Military District of New Brunswick (1917-1921) |
Awards | C.M.G. D.S.O. |
Archibald Hayes Macdonell, C.M.G., D.S.O. (February 6, 1868 – November 12, 1939) was a Canadian soldier and politician.
Born in Toronto, Ontario, the third son of late Angus Duncan Macdonell and Pauline Rosalie De-la-haye, Macdonell served in the Canadian Militia in South Africa, Southern Nigeria, and West Africa. He attended staff college, passing there in 1906.[1] During World War I, he commanded the 5th Canadian Infantry Brigade. After the war, as a Major General, he was the commanding officer of the military district of New Brunswick. In 1921, he was summoned to the Senate of Canada for the senatorial division of Toronto South, Ontario on the advice of Conservative Prime Minister Arthur Meighen. He served until his death in 1939.
His brother, Angus Claude Macdonell, was an MP and senator.