Flora naranjo biography of donald
Flora Naranjo was born to Petra Tafoya Naranjo and Delfide Naranjo of Santa Clara Pueblo in When Don Diego de Vargas came back to the area in....
Flora MacDonald
Scottish Jacobite
For other uses, see Flora MacDonald (disambiguation).
Flora MacDonald[a] (1722 – 5 March 1790) is best known for helping Charles Edward Stuart evade government troops after the Battle of Culloden in April 1746.
Sammy tells us he was about twelve when his mother, Flora Naranjo, inspired him to create traditional carved pottery.
Her family had generally backed the government during the 1745 Rising, and MacDonald later claimed to have assisted Charles out of sympathy for his situation.
Arrested and held in the Tower of London, she was released under a general amnesty in June 1747.
She later married Allan MacDonald and the couple emigrated to North Carolina in 1773. Their support for the British government during the American War of Independence meant the loss of their American estates and they returned to Scotland, where she died in 1790.
Wetlands are among the most productive life-support systems in the world and are of immense socio-economic and ecological importance to mankind.Early life
Flora MacDonald was born in 1722 at Milton on South Uist in the Outer Hebrides, third and last child of Ranald MacDonald (d. 1723) and his second wife, Marion. Her father was a member of the minor g