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  1. Barbara Hanley - Wikipedia

    Barbara McCallum Hanley (née Smith, [2] March 2, 1882 – January 26, 1959) was a Canadian politician, who served as mayor of Webbwood, Ontario, from 1936 to 1944.

  2. Barbara Hanley - AcademiaLab

    Barbara McCallum Hanley fue un político canadiense, que sirvió como alcalde de Webbwood, Ontario, de 1936 a 1944. Fue la primera mujer en la historia...

  3. Barbara Hanley (1882 – 1959) - Canada.ca

    Feb 10, 2025 · Barbara McCallum Hanley was a politician, the first woman in Canada to be elected mayor. Born in Magnetawan, Ontario, she moved to Webbwood, a small community …

  4. Barbara Hanley - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    Feb 9, 2015 · Barbara McCallum Hanley (née Smith), teacher, politician, Canada’s first female mayor (born 2 March 1882 in Magnetawan, ON; died 26 January 1959 in Sudbury, ON). …

  5. Bárbara Hanley Profiles - Facebook

    View the profiles of people named Bárbara Hanley. Join Facebook to connect with Bárbara Hanley and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power...

  6. 14 Facts About Barbara Hanley - FactSnippet

    Barbara Hanley was named one of that year's outstanding women by The New York Sun; she was the only Canadian named to the list, alongside figures such as Wallis Simpson, Florence …

  7. Barbara Hanley - IMDb

    Barbara Hanley conocida por su papel en Los telelocos (1989), Weeds (1987) y Supertrain (1979).

  8. 70+ "Barbara Hanley" profiles | LinkedIn

    View the profiles of professionals named "Barbara Hanley" on LinkedIn. There are 70+ professionals named "Barbara Hanley", who use LinkedIn to exchange information,...

  9. Webbwood - A Genealogy Website

    Mrs. Hanley retired as mayor after eight consecutive terms and was appointed clerk - treasurer of Webbwood, a position she filled for four years before retiring from active municipal work. Mrs. …

  10. Barbara Hanley - Wikiwand

    Barbara McCallum Hanley (née Smith, [2] March 2, 1882 – January 26, 1959) was a Canadian politician, who served as mayor of Webbwood, Ontario, from 1936 to 1944.