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She married Fergus McDuck and became the mother of three children: Scrooge, Matilda, and Hortense.
Upon returning to Ulster some time afterwards, his ship ran aground on a volcanic dyke by the shore, which became loosely known as " Carraig Fhearghais " – the rock of Fergus.
Carrickfergus became an inhabited town shortly after 1170, when Anglo-Norman knight John de Courcy invaded Ulster, established his headquarters in the area and built Carrickfergus Castle on the " rock of Fergus " in 1177.
It is not known whether James Fergus ever visited the city, but Joe Whitford did not live to see the city develop, as he became one of the many victims of the 1862 Sioux uprising in western Minnesota.
John of Fordun's version in the Gesta Annalia appears to suggest a peaceful settlement to the affair, and both Fordun and Hoveden follow the report of the revolt and its ending by stating that the king led an expedition into Galloway where he eventually defeated Fergus, Lord of Galloway and took his son Uchtred as a hostage while Fergus became a monk at Holyrood, dying there in 1161.
Several of the lords or " kings " of Galloway, a line said to have been founded by Fergus, the greatest of them all, asserted in vain their independence of the Scottish crown ; and in 1234 the line became extinct in the male branch on the death of Fergus's great-grandson Alan.
* Fergus became Maine Taí (" the silent ")
* Fergus became Maine Taí (" the silent ")
On the other side, a group led by former CPGB student organiser Fergus Nicholson was emerging that later became " Straight Left "; while French's Surrey District committee refrained from faction fighting which would have led to disciplinary action.
Denis Ryan moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia and became an investment banker and businessman while Fergus O ' Byrne and Dermot O ' Reilly remained in St. John's.

Fergus and 1897
Though Don Rosa hasn't used him in his family tree or his timelines it has been purposed that he could be an illegitimate son of Fergus McDuck born somewhere between the death of Fergus ' wife on 1897 and Fergus ' own death on 1902.
* 1897: Fergus McNeile

Fergus and .
* Fleming, Fergus.
* Fergus G. Priest, " Handbook of Brewing ", | publisher = CRC Press, 2006, ISBN 0-8247-2657-X
Constantín's family dominated Fortriu after 789 and perhaps, if Constantín was a kinsman of Óengus I of the Picts ( Óengus son of Fergus ), from around 730.
Julie Kohler, played by Jeanne Moreau, poses as Diana / Artemis for the artist Fergus.
This choice seems fitting for Julie, a character beset by revenge, of which Fergus becomes the fourth victim.
* Millar, Fergus.
( Irish mythology mentions a weapon Caladbolg, the sword of Fergus mac Roich.
The Slow Food movement has sought in some countries to add an edible school yard and garden classrooms to schools, e. g. in Fergus, Ontario, where these were added to a public school to augment the kitchen classroom.
# Elizabeth of England married Fergus of Galloway and had issue.
Dál Riata flourished from the time of Fergus Mór in the late fifth century until the Viking incursions that commenced in the late eighth century.
* M. Fergus, S. Emil & V. Geza: The History of the Jewish People in the Age of Jesus Christ ( 175 B. C.
Other Gaels, such as Caustantín and Óengus, the sons of Fergus, were identified among the Pictish king lists, as were Angles such as Talorcen son of Eanfrith, and Britons such as Bridei son of Beli.
* 1879 – Fergus McMaster, Australian businessman, aviation pioneer, and soldier, one of the founders of Qantas ( d. 1950 )
The first version was developed by Fergus Henderson, Thomas Conway and Zoltan Somogyi and was released on April 8, 1995.
Loarn was supposedly the brother of Fergus Mór, whom the descendants of Kenneth claimed as an ancestor.
It is also noted that Ailred wrote his Life of S. Ninian at a time when he was living under Scottish rule and had close connections both to Fergus of Galloway ( who would resurrect the Bishopric of Galloway ), and to the Scottish royal family, all of whom would have been pleased to have a manuscript with such a glowing description of a Galwegian and Scottish saint.
In addition, Fergus Gordon Kerr, a Roman Catholic priest of the Order of Preachers founded by Saint Dominic, notes that " theological questions lie between the lines of all of Wittgenstein's writing.
Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby have been hired to pen the film.

became and widower
As Plath's widower, Hughes became the executor of Plath ’ s personal and literary estates.
After his wife's illness, Thackeray became a de facto widower, never establishing another permanent relationship.
Pliny the Younger married three times, firstly when he was very young, about eighteen, to a stepdaughter of Veccius Proculus, of whom he became a widower at age 37, secondly to the daughter of Pompeia Celerina, at an unknown date and thirdly to Calpurnia, daughter of Calpurnius and granddaughter of Calpurnus Fabatus of Comum.
( He did not entirely sever his connections with the cathedral of Metz, though: he continued to hold his benefice, and in 1664, when his widower father was ordained as a priest and became a canon at the cathedral at Metz, Bossuet was named the dean of the cathedral.
Some speak of him as Orion's natural father ; others relate that he was childless and a widower and became ( technically ) adoptive father of Orion via the following circumstances.
The Jefferson-Hemings controversy has related to the question of whether, after Jefferson became a widower, he had an intimate relationship with Sally Hemings, resulting in his fathering her six children of record.
Duke Robert became a widower in 1882, and two years later he married Infanta Maria Antonia of Portugal, Zita's mother.
Luke became a widower, and many of the stories revolved around Grandpa trying to match him up with a new wife.
Deans became the widower and last husband of Judy Garland when she overdosed on barbiturates during their marriage on June 22, 1969 and Mickey found her dead body.
He became a widower in 1930 after his wife was killed in a car accident in Europe.
A widower, Lin used his position to promote monogamy and combat concubinage which became a punishable felony in 1935.
At the time Shelah grew up, Judah became a widower.
Bullard was the focus of a continuity error: he began as a happily married man with two children and inexplicably became a widower with sisters and nieces living with him periodically.
Her paternal grandmother was Nancy Weston, an enslaved woman of mixed race, with whom Henry became involved as a widower.
He again became a widower in 1666.
Sophie was engaged to Prince Louis of Hesse, the brother of Tsar Paul ’ s first wife, but when the Russian heir to the throne became a widower in 1776, Frederick II of Prussia proposed Sophie as the ideal candidate to be Paul's second wife.
Karpela caused a stir in 2001 when it became public that she ( a divorcée ) was having a relationship with Finance Minister Sauli Niinistö ( a widower ).
Another possibility is that this was because Martín did not get along well with Catalina Alonso, the woman who had been living with his father since he became a widower, and with whom the father would have two illegitimate children: Francisco and Inés Pinzón.
She became a school teacher before marrying Ralph Smith, a widower and coal miner.
He had married Helena Johanna van de Velde in 1887, but became a widower, and remarried to Aletta Amelia Louise Pilgrim in 1919.
Goddard became a widower in 1999 and was survived by all three sons and his second wife, Myra Ann.
Married and with a family, he became a widower in 1904 and soon moved to New Jersey, where he served as a pastor at African Methodist Episcopal Zion churches.
According to her descendants, Betsy became a concubine to Eppes in a relationship that began when he was a widower and continued for the rest of his life, even after his second marriage in 1809.
He became a widower in 1885, and in 1892 married Sara Gleichman, with whom he had three more sons.

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