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Frances Stephens (January 27, 1851 – May 7, 1915) was a Canadian philanthropist of Scottish origin and a prominent woman of Montreal society. Frances Ramsey McIntosh was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1851, the daughter of Nicholas C. McIntosh and Margaret Brown McIntosh. Both of her parents were from Montrose, Angus in Scotland. One of her sisters was Eliza Ann McIntosh Reid, a prominent clubwoman in Montreal.

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  • فرانسيس ستيفنز هي فاعلة خير كندية، ولدت في 27 يناير 1851 في إدنبرة في المملكة المتحدة، وتوفيت في 7 مايو 1915 في المحيط الأطلسي بسبب غرق. (ar)
  • Frances Stephens, geborene Frances Ramsey McIntosh (* 27. Januar 1851 in Edinburgh, Schottland; † 7. Mai 1915 im Atlantischen Ozean vor Irland) war eine kanadische Philanthropin schottischer Abstammung und eine prominente Dame der Gesellschaft von Montreal. Sie war die Ehefrau des Grundbesitzers und Rechtsanwalts George Washington Stephens, der zum Kabinettsminister der Provinz Québec aufstieg. Sie starb als Passagierin des Luxusdampfers RMS Lusitania, als dieser von dem deutschen U-Boot U 20 versenkt wurde. Als kurze Zeit später die RMS Hesperian von demselben U-Boot versenkt wurde, befand sich auf ebendiesem Schiff Frances Stephens Leichnam zur Rückführung nach Kanada. In amerikanischen Medien wurde dies als Double Jeopardy (Doppelmord) bezeichnet. (de)
  • Frances Stephens (January 27, 1851 – May 7, 1915) was a Canadian philanthropist of Scottish origin and a prominent woman of Montreal society. Frances Ramsey McIntosh was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1851, the daughter of Nicholas C. McIntosh and Margaret Brown McIntosh. Both of her parents were from Montrose, Angus in Scotland. One of her sisters was Eliza Ann McIntosh Reid, a prominent clubwoman in Montreal. In 1878, Frances McIntosh married the landowner and lawyer George Washington Stephens, Sr., who become Cabinet Minister of Québec. They had a son, Francis Chattan Stephens (1887–1918), and two daughters. She and her infant grandson both died on the luxury steamboat RMS Lusitania, which was sunk by U-20, a German submarine. En route to Canada for internment next to her predeceased husband, her body and casket were lost at sea as the ship transporting it, the RMS Hesperian, was sunk by the same submarine. In American media, this was referred to as a double jeopardy (double murder). (en)
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  • فرانسيس ستيفنز هي فاعلة خير كندية، ولدت في 27 يناير 1851 في إدنبرة في المملكة المتحدة، وتوفيت في 7 مايو 1915 في المحيط الأطلسي بسبب غرق. (ar)
  • Frances Stephens (January 27, 1851 – May 7, 1915) was a Canadian philanthropist of Scottish origin and a prominent woman of Montreal society. Frances Ramsey McIntosh was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1851, the daughter of Nicholas C. McIntosh and Margaret Brown McIntosh. Both of her parents were from Montrose, Angus in Scotland. One of her sisters was Eliza Ann McIntosh Reid, a prominent clubwoman in Montreal. (en)
  • Frances Stephens, geborene Frances Ramsey McIntosh (* 27. Januar 1851 in Edinburgh, Schottland; † 7. Mai 1915 im Atlantischen Ozean vor Irland) war eine kanadische Philanthropin schottischer Abstammung und eine prominente Dame der Gesellschaft von Montreal. Sie war die Ehefrau des Grundbesitzers und Rechtsanwalts George Washington Stephens, der zum Kabinettsminister der Provinz Québec aufstieg. (de)
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  • فرانسيس ستيفنز (ar)
  • Frances Stephens (de)
  • Frances Stephens (philanthropist) (en)
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