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McMichael (surname)
McMichael is a Scottish surname meaning "son of Michael". Persons with this surname * Alf McMichael (1927–2006), Northern Irish footballer * Alford L. McMichael (born 1952), American sergeant major * Andrew McMichael (born 1943), British professor * Connor McMichael (born 2001), Canadian ice hockey player * Dan McMichael (c.1860–1919) Irish-Scottish football manager * Edward Scott McMichael (1955–2008), American tubist * Eric McMichael, South Australian architect, designer of the Wondergraph Semaphore in 1920, later the Odeon Star * Gary McMichael (born 1969), Northern Irish activist and politician * Greg McMichael (born 1966) American baseball player * James McMichael (other), multiple people * John McMichael (1948–1987), Northern Irish loyalist * Sir John McMichael (1904–1993), Scottish cardiologist * Lokelani McMichael, American triathlete * Mike McMichael (1915–1997), American basketball player * Molly McMichael (born 1993), American actress * Randy McMicha ...
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Languages Of Scotland
The languages of Scotland are the languages spoken or once spoken in Scotland. Each of the numerous languages spoken in Scotland during its recorded linguistic history falls into either the Germanic or Celtic language families. The classification of the Pictish language was once controversial, but it is now generally considered a Celtic language. Today, the main language spoken in Scotland is English, while Scots and Scottish Gaelic are minority languages. The dialect of English spoken in Scotland is referred to as Scottish English. Celtic languages The Celtic languages of Scotland can be divided into two groups: Goidelic (or Gaelic) and Brittonic (or Brythonic). Pictish is usually seen as a Brittonic language but this is not universally accepted. They are known collectively as the Insular Celtic languages. Goidelic languages The Goidelic language currently spoken in Scotland is Scottish Gaelic. It is widely spoken in the Outer Hebrides, and also in parts of the ...
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Lokelani McMichael
Lokelani McMichael (born in Kailua Kona, Hawaii) is an American triathlete, surfer and model. In October 1995, she became the youngest female to finish the Hawaii Ironman. McMichael has been featured in '' GQ'', ''Shape'', ''Triathlete'', ''Runner's World'', ''Men's Health'' and several other magazines. She has made television appearances on ''Beyond the Break'' and ''Ironman Live''. She was Miss Kona Coffee in 1999. Her parents have run a popular surf shop in Kailua-Kona (home of the Ironman) and provided water safety for the swim portion for many years. Lokelani McMichael, whose real name is Lokelaniku'uleimakamae, entered her first Ironman triathlon in 1995. She was 18 years old, and she beat out about 48,000 people to become eligible for one of the 2,000 or so spots in the 140.6-mile triathlon. The achievement also put her into the Guinness Book of World Records ''Guinness World Records'', known from its inception in 1955 until 1999 as ''The Guinness Book of Records'' ...
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Scottish Surnames
Scottish surnames are surnames currently found in Scotland, or surnames that have a historical connection with the country. History The earliest surnames found in Scotland occur during the reign of David I of Scotland, David I, King of Scots (1124–53). These were Anglo-Normans, Anglo-Norman names which had become hereditary in England before arriving in Scotland (for example, the contemporary surnames ''de Brus'', ''de Umfraville'', and ''Ridel''). During the reigns of kings David I, Malcolm IV of Scotland, Malcolm IV and William the Lion, some inhabitants of Scottish towns were English people, English and Flemish people, Flemish settlers, who bore English and continental personal names, with trade names and sometimes nicknames. One of the earliest sources for surnames in Scotland is the Ragman Roll. This document records the deeds of Homage (feudal), homage pledged by Scots nobles to Edward I of England, Edward I, King of England in 1296. The surnames recorded within are for th ...
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MacMichael
MacMichael is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * David MacMichael, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) analyst * Harold MacMichael (1882–1969), British colonial administrator * Kevin MacMichael (1951–2002), Canadian guitarist, songwriter and record producer * William Macmichael (1783–1839), English physician and medical biographer See also * McMichael (other) McMichael may refer to: * McMichael (surname), list of people with this name * McMichael Creek, a tributary of Pocono Creek in Pennsylvania * McMichael Limited, a British manufacturer of radios and televisions * McMichael, Pennsylvania McMicha ... {{surname, MacMichael Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names ...
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Morgan McMichaels
Morgan McMichaels (born May 28, 1981) is the stage name of Scottish-American drag performer Thomas White, best known as a contestant on the second season of the reality television competition ''RuPaul's Drag Race,'' as well as the third season of the show's ''All-Stars'' spinoff. She has also been involved in various ''Drag Race'' spin-offs, including ''RuPaul's Drag U'' and ''RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race''. Early life White was born in 1981 in Alexandria, Scotland to a Scottish father and an American mother, and spent parts of his childhood in both Scotland and the United States. White attended primary school in the US before returning to West Dunbartonshire as a teenager, studying biochemistry and immunology at the University of the West of Scotland, before leaving at the age of 18 for California, where he decided to pursue a stage career instead of returning to Scotland. Having been introduced to drag through the character Lily Savage, McMichaels stated his own alte ...
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McMichael (other)
McMichael may refer to: * McMichael (surname), list of people with this name * McMichael Creek, a tributary of Pocono Creek in Pennsylvania * McMichael Limited, a British manufacturer of radios and televisions * McMichael, Pennsylvania, a community See also *Mick Michael (1922-2016), Australian politician *Mick Michael (philatelist) Albert Leonard "Mick" Michael (January 1912 – 7 November 1987Background notes on The Roll of Distinguished Philatelists September 2011', Roll of Distinguished Philatelists Trust, London, 2011Archived here./ref>) was a British philatelist who w ...
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Steve McMichael
Stephen Douglas McMichael (born October 17, 1957), nicknamed "Mongo", "Ming" and "Ming the Merciless", is an American former professional football player, sports broadcaster, and professional wrestler. McMichael played college football for the University of Texas at Austin and was an All-American. Professionally, he played in the National Football League (NFL) for the New England Patriots, Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers as a defensive tackle, winning Super Bowl XX with the Bears in January 1986. During his professional wrestling career, McMichael was known for his time in World Championship Wrestling (WCW). He became a member of the legendary Four Horsemen stable and was a one-time WCW United States Champion. From 2007 to 2013, McMichael was the head coach of the Chicago Slaughter of the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL). In 2013, lost his campaign for mayor of Romeoville, Illinois. McMichael has been a regular presence on Chicago sports radio for several years a ...
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Samuel McMichael
Samuel Albert McMichael (18 July 1869 – 21 April 1923) was an Australian first-class cricketer who represented Victoria in the Sheffield Shield. He also played Australian rules football with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Cricket McMichael played his cricket as a specialist batsman, scoring six half centuries for Victoria. His highest score of 97 was made in a match against South Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. He had a long career with the East Melbourne Cricket Club, scoring more than 5000 runs with a highest score of 246 not out. He was also the club's secretary, credited with restoring the club's finances at a difficult time. He also managed the Victorian team; in March 1903, while managing the team during a match in Brisbane, he saved a lady in the grandstand from injury when he caught a six 6 is a number, numeral, and glyph. 6 or six may also refer to: * AD 6, the sixth year of the AD era * 6 BC, the sixth year before the AD era * The mont ...
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Robert McMichael
Robert Alliston McMichael (1921 – November 18, 2003) was a Canadian art collector and philanthropist. He is the founder of McMichael Canadian Art Collection. In 1955, McMichael and his wife Signe (died July 4, 2007) began collecting Canadian paintings by the Group of Seven and other Canadian artists, such as Tom Thomson. In 1965, McMichael donated his collection and his house in Kleinburg, northwest of Toronto, with 14 acres of land to the Province of Ontario under the terms of a formal Agreement. The Agreement stated that the Government of Ontario The government of Ontario (french: Gouvernement de l'Ontario) is the body responsible for the administration of the Canadian province of Ontario. A constitutional monarchy, the Crown—represented in the province by the lieutenant governor†... would maintain the Collection and its special character in perpetuity and give the McMichaels lifelong membership on the Collection’s advisory committee, which controlled acquisitio ...
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Richard McMichael
Richard McMichael (c. 1788 - c. 1843) was an American politician from New York. Life He was the son of James McMichael (1752–1828) and Maria (Hall) McMichael. On December 13, 1812, he married Maria Marselis (1795–1854), and they had eight children. He was a member of the New York State Assembly (Schenectady Co.) in 1820-21. He was a member of the New York State Senate (3rd D.) from 1825 to 1828, sitting in the 48th, 49th, 50th and 51st New York State Legislature The 51st New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 1 to December 10, 1828, during the fourth year of DeWitt Clinton's second tenure as Governor of New York, and—after ...s. Sources''The New York Civil List''compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (pages 126f, 143, 197 and 290; Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858)''Contributions for the Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800'' ...
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Randy McMichael
Randy Montez McMichael (born June 28, 1979) is a former American football tight end in the National Football He was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the fourth round of the 2002 NFL Draft. He played college football at Georgia. Early years McMichael was named to the ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution''s Top 50 in the state of Georgia at Peach County High School in Fort Valley, Georgia. He was voted the team’s best offensive lineman as a senior, and also lettered in basketball and track during his prep career. College career McMichael was a three-year letterman at Georgia from 1999 to 2001. He missed all but one game in 1997 with a thumb injury, and missed all of 1998 with a knee injury. In 1999, he caught 34 passes for 357 yards and three touchdowns, earning First-team Freshman All-America honors from The Sporting News and SEC coaches. As a sophomore in 2000, McMichael hauled in 32 passes for 475 yards and a score, earning an honorable mention All-conference selection. He was a ...
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Molly McMichael
Molly McMichael (born c. 1992) is an American actress from Dallas, Texas Texas (, ; Spanish language, Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central United States, South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2 .... McMichael served as a production assistant for the short film ''Where Snakes Roam''. In 2012, she starred in the Lifetime (TV network), Lifetime television pilot ''The Secret Lives of Wives'' in the role of a cafe patron, and in the film adaptation of ''Men, Women & Children (film), Men, Women & Children'' as a high school student. In 2015, McMichael starred in her breakout role in the History (U.S. TV channel), History Channel miniseries ''Texas Rising'', portraying the role of Rebecca Pit, which premiered on May 25, 2015. That same year, she starred in Hannah Fidell's romantic drama film ''6 Years'', alongside Taissa Farmiga and Ben Rosenfield, portraying t ...
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