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  Don McKinnon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Right Honourable Donald Charles McKinnon (born February 27, 1939) is a former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand.
In the elections of 1969 and 1972, McKinnon stood unsuccessfully as the National Party's candidate in the Birkenhead electorate, having previously served on two of the party's electorate committees.
At the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting opening in Nigeria on December 5, McKinnon was challenged for the position of Secretary-General by Lakshman Kadirgamar, a former Foreign Minister of Sri Lanka.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Don_McKinnon   (637 words)

  
 Morar Rhetland MacDonalds
Thus: Donald MacDonald of Allissary was son of Angus MacDonald, and Capt. John was son of Alexander, the brother of Angus.
Donald MacDonald of Allissary was married to Jane, daughter of Ian Ogg MacDonald.
Donald was married in Scotland to Catherine, a daughter of Ian Ogg MacDonald.
www.moidart.org.uk /datasets/macdonaldsofmorar.htm   (6140 words)

  
 Genealogy Page of the clan Mackinnon
Donald was born in Morvern, County of Argyll, Scotland.
Donald and wife Mary with their eldest son Archibald, who was three years old at the time, left Greenock on 31st October 1839, arriving at Pt Adelaide on 11th March 1840 in the 428 tonne Barque "Tomatin".The ship carried a total of 119 passengers plus crew.
Donald and Mary settled in South Australia, where they raised their family.
members.tripod.com /mackinnonfamily/default.htm   (259 words)

  
 MacKinnons of Tiree, Scotland and County Bruce, Ontario
Ann was born in 1796 on the Isle of Mull.
Donald and his brothers probably landed in Quebec and subsequently moved to Bruce County, Ontario to homestead.
The defeat led to Prince Charles and the surviving highlanders retreating to Scotland.
www.westgov.org /macweb.htm   (3057 words)

  
 THE ROSS CLAN
Charles McKinnon and his siblings would be invaluable to the early settlers as translaters and as teachers.
Charles McKinnon would have been twenty years old in 1849 and since he spoke English well and had lived in Canada all his life he would have been the logical one to go along as interpreter for the “Wild Highlanders”.
Alexander and Malcolm McKinnon’s grandfather Norman McKinnon lived in Loch Skipport on South Uist and since Alexander and Malcolm were born in the early 1840’s it is logical that their grandfather Norman McKinnon may have been born in the late 1880’s – approximately the same timeframe as Charles McKinnon’s father John.
www.geocities.com /angusrossfamily/The_Ross_Clan.htm   (8826 words)

  
 CHRI: Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative
Set to sail through, the incumbent Donald Charles McKinnon, himself a former Foreign Minister of New Zealand, was at the eleventh hour being challenged by a formidable candidate making his re-election bid no easy task.
McKinnon, I recollect, held the scales well during the 50th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Australia when the crisis over Zimbabwe saw African and Asian countries (including Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka) grouping together against Britain's and Australia's passion to impose sanctions on the former Rhodesia.
McKinnon as the Secretary General was asked to re-evaluate the decision of the committee to have Zimbabwe further excluded.
www.humanrightsinitiative.org /advocacy/chogm/newspaper/lanka_faces_uphill_task.htm   (2369 words)

  
 Descendants of John MacKinnon and Flora Campbell, DeSable P.E.I.
Donald MacKinnon (John1) was born 30 April 1821, and died 25 March 1906 (Source: Acc 3708/1 Tryon, Bonshaw Presbyterian deaths, p.197.).
Donald Sterling MacKinnon, born 27 July 1906 in DeSable; died 18 August 1964 in Charlottetown.
Donald Sterling MacKinnon (John Donald3, Donald2, John1) was born 27 July 1906 in DeSable (Source: Acc 3708/1 Tryon, Bonshaw Presbyterian Baptisms, p.172.), and died 18 August 1964 in Charlottetown.
users.eastlink.ca /~dfaith/mckinnon.html   (4487 words)

  
 The Descendants of Donald McKinnon and Jannet MacDonald of Melrose, Lot 55.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Donald McKinnon received title to acreage in Lot 55 near Boughton River Road and Melrose Road, thus the origin of the Melrose McKinnon's.
DONALD J was born in Melrose, Grand River, Kings County, PEI 1875.
CHARLES RODERICK was born in Souris West, Kings County, PEI 10 September 1902 (A Genealogy and Family History of the MacDonald's,).
www.islandregister.com /mckinnon55.html   (3005 words)

  
 The Polly of 1803.
Charles McKinnon, wife, 1 son and 3 daughters.
Donald McLeod, wife, sons Angus and John and daughter Mrs.
Donald Docherty, wife and sons Finlay, Donald and Angus and daughters Mary, Kate and Margaret.
www15.pair.com /buchanan/genes/docs/polly.htm   (557 words)

  
 A Tale of Two Families
Donald John, son of Nancy and Malcom McDonald, was born on the 18th of March, and baptized on the 12th of April 1834.
In the year 1802 Donald and Ann McDonald left the Isle of Skye, Scotland, and came to America, settling in Cumberland County, North Carolina, with their four children, namely: Christian, Annie, Katie, and Malcom, the last named being the youngest, aged 6 years, having been born in the Isle of Skye in 1796.
Donald John McLean was inducted into the U.S. Army in Texas, where he was interning in a Houston hospital.
www.electricscotland.com /History/america/mcdonald_mcduffie.htm   (12249 words)

  
 Wikinfo | Don McKinnon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Rt Hon Donald Charles McKinnon (born February 27, 1939) is a former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand.
He was educated in Nelson, New Zealand and in Washington, D.C before eventually undertaking study at Lincoln University, New Zealand.
McKinnon retired from parliament at the 1999 elections.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Don_McKinnon   (633 words)

  
 Pakistan News Service - PakTribune   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Don McKinnon expressed these views while talking to media-people after his twice held meeting with leader of the opposition in the National Assembly Maulana Fazlur Reham at parliament house on Saturday.
McKinnon met twice with Fazl, their 10 minutes first meeting was followed by a marathon meeting that lasted for one-hour.
Don McKinnon lauded Pakistan’s development in trade, politics and democratic areas and expressed satisfaction that Islamabad being important member of the commonwealth was playing vital role.
www.paktribune.com /news/index.php?id=134669   (902 words)

  
 Descendants List Kennedy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Donald died on 30 Aug 1847 in Lancaster Twp., Glengarry County, Ontario and was buried on 1 Sep 1847 in St. Raphael, Glengarry County, Ontario.
Donald Archibald died on 26 Apr 1900 in Butte City, Mt. and was buried on 2 May 1900 in Kenyon Township, Glengarry County, Ontario.
) was born in 1834 in Ontario, and on 7 Jul 1874 in Alexandria, Glengarry County, Ontario, married Catherine McKinnon, daughter of Alexander McKinnon and Nancy McDonald.
www.vienici.com /descendants/kennedy.html   (1163 words)

  
 Alan Iain Cameron - pafg06 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Donald Cameron was born on 15 Feb 1785 in Cornaigmor.
He married Catherine McKinnon on 30 Jan 1810 in Cornaigmor.
Catherine McKinnon was christened on 20 Jun 1784.
www.geocities.com /alan.ccas@btinternet.com/pafg06.htm   (109 words)

  
 The Winchester Star   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Surviving with his wife, are a son, Charles Richard Slider II of Stephens City; six siblings, David Slider, Mary Catherine Seay, Helen Horton, Margaret Pruitt, Elizabeth Jarvis, and Bob Slider, all of Texas; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
McKinnon was born Dec 30, 1935, in Charlottesville, the daughter of John T. and Mary V. Dunn King.
She was married to James L. McKinnon on Feb 11, 1955, in Aiken, S.C. Surviving are four children, Roberta McKinnon and Richard McKinnon, both of Charlottesville, Michael McKinnon of Winchester, and Susan McKinnon of Christiansted, Virgin Islands; and a grandchild.
www.winchesterstar.com /obituaries.asp   (1845 words)

  
 McCabeClan - MacDonald
The descent of Clan Donald is from Somerled, Regulus of the Isles who expunged the Western Isles of the Norse invaders during the 12th century A.D. Somerled was killed at Renfrew in 1164, leaving three sons.
The second son, Reginald, Lord of the Isles, succeeded Somerled, Reginald died in 1207 and, was himself succeeded by his eldest son, Donald "de Isla", from whom the Clan Donald takes its name.
As Lords of the Isles the Clan Donald were foremost amongst the Highland clans, their chief until 1493 ranking as an Island Sovereign.
www.mccabeclan.com /macdonald.htm   (619 words)

  
 The Descendants of Roderick and Anna McKinnon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Donald Mackinnon born in Malpque Sept 23, 1839.
Donald Mckinnon (Roderick, John) born 1839 married Margaret Mackay born 1836 (daughter of John Mackay and Sarah MacNevin) Sarah was the daughter of Hector MacNevin, emigratted from the Isle of Rum 1812.
Colin P McKinnon born 1895, died (in a bus accident in Ontario) 1953.
www.islandregister.com /mckinnon2.html   (436 words)

  
 The Democrat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Charles McKinnon, 82, passed away on February 19, 2006 at his home in Coldwater, Miss.
McKinnon to be instrumental in establishing a Little League Baseball Program in Coldwater and Tate County.
McKinnon is survived by his son, Charles Michael McKinnon and his wife, Wanda, of Arkabutla, one grandson, Charles Michael McKinnon, Jr., of Memphis, Tenn., one step granddaughter, Geather Weeks, of Austin, Texas and one sister, Frances Leverette, of Senatobia, Miss.
www.thedemocrat.com /site/news.cfm?BRD=1867&dept_id=124332&newsid=16207121&PAG=461&rfi=9   (805 words)

  
 Saskatchewan general election, 1921 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Liberal Party of Saskatchewan of Premier William M. Martin was re-elected, although with a diminished share of the popular vote, and a reduced caucus in the legislature.
The opposition Conservative Party, led by Donald McLean, fractured: it nominated only seven candidates, and won only two seats.
Its share of the popular vote fell from about 36% to less than 4%.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Saskatchewan_general_election,_1921   (214 words)

  
 Descendants of Donald Mackinnon
Died 1932 in Mildura Vic She married Charles Bogue SAWYER, 10 Nov 1904 in Res Of C Flounders, Unley SA.
She married Charles MILNES, 8 Aug 1899 in Res Of Alec McKinnon, Hill River St. Clare.
She married James Nash BUTTON, son of Charles BUTTON & Sarah Jane LOVETT, 8 May 1937 in St Francis Xaviers Cathedral, Adelaide S.A. Born 31 Aug 1891 in Ballarat VIC.
members.tripod.com /mackinnonfamily/mackinnon.htm   (1468 words)

  
 Movie Info for The Bay Boy on MSN Movies
In 1937 Nova Scotia, Donald Campbell (Sutherland) lives with his dirt-poor parents (Liv Ullmann and Peter Donat).
Donald prefers to spend his time with pretty sisters Saxon and Dianna (Leah Pinsent and Jane McKinnon) -- but even this becomes untenable when the boy witnesses a homicidal hate crime committed by the girls' father, police constable Tom Coldwell (Alan Scarfe).
It is in this intolerable atmosphere that Donald finally comes of age, which is the point to which the film is leading.
entertainment.msn.com /movies/movie.aspx?m=48658   (213 words)

  
 Ex-judge pleads guilty
Sullivan is the 12th person to plead guilty this year in connection with a state attorney general's investigation of a drug trafficking ring based in Penn Hills.
The alleged ringleader, Donald Geraci, who has prior convictions for drug-related offenses, testified against Sullivan at a preliminary hearing.
Her defense attorneys, Patrick Thomassey and Charles Porter, said Sullivan wanted a nonjury trial before Colville.
www.post-gazette.com /regionstate/20001110gigi4.asp   (389 words)

  
 Scottish clan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Others such as McKinnon and McGregor claim descent from the Scots King Kenneth Mac Alpin who made himself King of the Picts in 843, founding the Kingdom known as Alba.
In the Scottish Civil War of 1644-47, the most prominent Royalist clan were Clan Donald led by Alasdair MacColla With the Restoration of Charles II Episcopalianism became widespread among clans, which suited the hierarchical clan structure and encouraged obedience to Royal authority.
In 1682 James Duke of York, Charles' brother, instituted the Commission for Pacifying the Highlands which worked in co-operation with the clan Chiefs in maintaining order as well as redressing Campbell acquisitiveness, and when he became King James VII he retained popularity with many Highlanders.
scottish-clan.iqnaut.net   (2764 words)

  
 Angus Stewart
On the thirteenth of November one thousand eight hundred and forty two we the undersigned Curate of this parish have baptized Anastasia born on the seventh of the said month of the lawful marriage of John Stuart and Elizabeth McDonald.
On the twenty fifth of February one thousand eight hundred and forty five I baptized Charles born on the thirteenth Instant of the lawful marriage of John Stuart and Elizabeth McDonald.
On the 16th of August 1874 Charles Frederick born the 8th of Oct. of the lawful marriage of Angus Stewart and Louisa Ladner.
www.members.shaw.ca /larry-macdonald/stewart1.htm   (1484 words)

  
 The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut - Bibliography 17th Century
Sorensen, Charles William, 1941- Response to crisis, an analysis of New Haven, 1638-1665 1973.
Summary: When two of the Englishmen accused of regicide for their part in the condemnation of Charles I appear in New Haven Colony, a young tomboy finds herself able to do much to aid them in their fight.
A history of three of the judges of King Charles I. Major-General Whalley, Major-General Goffe, and Colonel Dixwell : who, at the restoration, 1660, fled to America; and were secreted and concealed, in Massachusetts and Connecticut, for near thirty years / With an account of Mr.
www.colonialwarsct.org /biblio.htm   (7489 words)

  
 Geological Society of America - Media Advisory - Summit 2000 - GSA Annual Meeting
William B. McKinnon, Washington Univ., Tectonics of the satellites of Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Charles K. Paull, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Piston cores from the Blake Ridge collapse structure.
Charles Haukwa, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Seepage and drainage of condensate water in the potential geological repository of nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain, Nevada.
www.geosociety.org /news/pr/00annmtg2.htm   (994 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Donald Campbell MacKinnon married Sarah Euphemia Victoria Campbell
John Charles McKinnon died at age 21, of Tyhoid in North Dakota.
Charles M Baldwin married Fay Laws a widow after Claras death.
www.ktb.net /~dwills/pubmat/mckinnon-researcher.htm   (240 words)

  
 Goldsboro News-Argus | Obituaries: DONALD PIKE
Donald Stone Pike, a resident of Magnolia Glen Retirement Community in Raleigh, N.C., and formerly of Goldsboro, N.C., died peacefully on May 15th, 2005, surrounded by his family after a brief struggle with cancer.
Don was born on May 5th, 1930, the youngest son of James David Pike Sr.
He is survived by his daughters, Robin Pike Zevenhuizen and husband Charles; Betsy Pike Ramsey and husband Joe of Raleigh, N.C.; Caroline Pike Terrett and husband Ken of Cary, N.C.; his beloved granddaughters, Anna Zeven-huizen, Caroline Zeven-huizen, Ella Ann Ramsey and Isabel Stone Terrett.
www.newsargus.com /obituaries/archives/2005/05/16/donald_pike/index.shtml   (489 words)

  
 Daniel Nowlan
On the 27 Sep 1873 I baptized Andrew Terence born the 25th of August 1873 of the lawful marriage of Daniel Nowlan and Anastasia Stewart.
On Oct 16th I baptized Neil Alexander born Sept 20th 1898 of the lawful marriage of Terrance Nolan and Bridget Foran.
On Oct 2nd I baptized William Gabriel born Sept 23rd 1898 of the lawful marriage of Michael Howard and Mary Nolan.
members.shaw.ca /larry-macdonald/nowlan1.htm   (427 words)

  
 Family of henry-baldwin_isabella-mckinnon.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
HENRY BALDWIN (JACOB BOULINGER) was born Apr 04, 1857 in Fingal, Elgin, Ontario, and died Apr 13, 1897 in Webster,, ND.
She was born Nov 28, 1861 in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, and died Nov 09, 1926.
On June 19, 2002, Ellen Gunn sent me an email saying she is working on the McKinnon (aka MacKinnon)/Baldwin/Rudser branches and names and would love to hear from anyone related to or working these names.
www.ktb.net /~dwills/pubmat/henry-baldwin_isabella-mckinnon.htm   (143 words)

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