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  • Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Somerville MacAlester of Loup and Kennox (1797–1891) was a son of Charles MacAlester and Janet Somerville. He was born in Scotland...
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  • Charles Macalester (1798–1873), American businessman and philanthropist Charles Somerville MacAlester (1797–1891), chief of Clan MacAlister McAlester...
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  • Colonel Charles Godfrey McAlester 12th of Loup, Chief of Clan MacAlister (13 January 1765 – 7 October 1847), was the son of Angus MacAlester and Jane MacDonald...
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    1847 and was succeeded by his son, Charles. Charles was succeeded by his son, Charles. Charles Somerville McAlester of Loup and Kennox died in 1903 and...
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    botanist Charles Somerville MacAlester (1797–1891) - grave vandalised Horatio McCulloch (1806–1867), artist (monument by John Rhind) Very Rev Robert MacDonald...
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    McAlester and Mr.Charles G. S. McAlester returned it to the Kirk Session in 1935 to honour the centenary of the present church. Charles Somerville MacAllister...
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  • (United States Army), Chief Prosecutor of Military Commissions Lois Quam Macalester College Trinity 1983 United States Business executive who has worked in...
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  • telephone numbers 1971 901 Tennessee (Memphis, Covington, Germantown, Somerville, and extreme southwestern Tennessee, mostly in Shelby County) 1947 created...
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    Lillias Porterfield married William Somerville of Kennox. Their youngest child, a daughter, married Colonel McAlester, Laird of Loup, in Kintyre. A descendant...
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  • Signature of Col. Charles Somerville McAlester Esq. who purchased Chapelton on 6 February 1827. Signature of James Somerville McAlester Esq. of Kennox who...
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  • Michigan Active Le Moyne College October 23, 1990 DeWitt, New York. Active Macalester College November 8, 1990 Saint Paul, Minnesota Active Valparaiso University...
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    news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) "Montana sets a record against St. Charles". The Butte Miner. October 10, 1920. Retrieved June 5, 2024 – via Newspapers...
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    2008. "Clan MacLea". ClanChiefs.org. Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs. Retrieved 9 June 2008. Way of Plean; Squire (2000), p. 212. "Mac Lellan". (celticstudio...
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    Los Angeles, California Loyola University Chicago - Chicago, Illinois Macalester College - St. Paul, Minnesota MIT - Cambridge, Massachusetts Montana State...
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  • Municipal Airport – Forest City, Iowa KFYE – Fayette County Airport – Somerville, Tennessee KFYJ – Middle Peninsula Regional Airport – West Point, Virginia...
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  • Desmond Barre Goldie, The Royal Scots Fusiliers. Captain Charles Godfrey Somerville McAlester, The King's Own Scottish Borderers. Captain James Robert...
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  • (1944–1945), Victor Pierpont Morris (1953–1954), William C. Jones (1960–1961), Charles Ellicott Johnson (1968–1969), N. Ray Hawk (1969), Robert M. Berdahl (2011–2012)...
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    sport's great backfields with George Pfann, Eddie Kaw, Floyd Ramsey, and Charles E. Cassidy. Bill Roper's Princeton team was dubbed the "team of destiny"...
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