Meighen, Isabel J. (1883–1985)
Meighen, Isabel J. (1883–1985)
Canadian first lady. Born Isabel J. Cox, April 18, 1883, in Granby, Quebec, Canada; died Sept 6, 1985; m. Arthur Meighen (prime minister of Canada, 1920–21, 1926–26), June 1, 1904 (div. Aug 5, 1960); children: Theodore Roosevelt (b. 1905), Max (b. 1908), Lillian (b. 1910).
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