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  1. Her mother, Clara Woolner (née Macneill) [3] Montgomery (1853-1876), died of tuberculosis (TB) when Maud was 21 months old. Stricken with grief, her father, Hugh John Montgomery (1841-1900), placed Maud in her maternal grandparents' custody, though he remained in the vicinity. [4]

  2. Murió a la edad de 67 años en Toronto en 1942. Fue enterrada en el Cementerio Comunitario de Cavendish, luego de un velatorio en Green Gables y el funeral realizado en la Iglesia Presbiteriana local.

  3. Maud Montgomery Macdonald died in Toronto, Ontario, on April 24, 1942; Ewan Macdonald died in November 1943. In death, Montgomery returned to her beloved Prince Edward Island, where she was buried in the Cavendish cemetery, close to the site of her old home.

  4. 22 de sept. de 2008 · Kate Macdonald Butler, the granddaughter of the author of Anne of Green Gables, disclosed in 2008 that Montgomery committed suicide in 1942. She said there was a note asking for forgiveness and that she hoped to reduce the stigma of mental illness.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2013 · Lucy Maud Montgomery, OBE, writer (born 30 November 1874 in Clifton (now New London), PEI; died 24 April 1942 in Toronto, ON). Lucy Maud Montgomery is arguably Canada’s most widely read author. Her first novel, Anne of Green Gables (1908), became an instant best-seller.

  6. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Last Edited March 26, 2024. Lucy Maud Montgomery, OBE, writer (born 30 November 1874 in Clifton (now New London), PEI; died 24 April 1942 in Toronto, ON). Lucy Maud Montgomery is perhaps Canada’s most widely read author. Her first novel, Anne of Green Gables (1908), was an instant best-seller.

  7. 20 de abr. de 2024 · Died: April 24, 1942, Toronto (aged 67) Notable Works: “Anne of Green Gables”. Lucy Maud Montgomery (born Nov. 30, 1874, Clifton, P.E.I., Can.—died April 24, 1942, Toronto) was a Canadian regional romantic novelist, best known for Anne of Green Gables (1908), a sentimentalized but often charming story of a spirited ...