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Their daughter, Sarah was married to Montague Muir Mackenzie, barrister.
In 1776 Mackenzie married Penuel, daughter of Sir Ludovich Grant of Grant.
Sarah Siddons ' great-granddaughter, Margaret Siddons, married Charles Mackenzie Corby which is the origin of the name Siddons Corby.
Elizabeth brought along a young woman, Isabel Baxter ( 1805 73 ), whom she had chosen for William Lyon Mackenzie to marry, and the couple were married July 1, 1822 in Montreal.
Hadley is the father of five children: Thomas, Toni, and Mackenzie by his first wife, Leonie Lawson, and Zara ( born 21 December 2006 ) by Alison Evers, whom he married in July 2009 at Cliveden House, Berkshire.
She married Alexander Mackenzie on June 17, 1853.
Mackenzie Bowell, a widower whose wife, Harriet, died in 1884, was also not married during his term in office.
Three Canadian prime ministers — John A. Macdonald, Alexander Mackenzie, and John Diefenbaker — were widowers, who were each married to their second wives during their terms as prime minister.
Lady Isabella Mackenzie, daughter of the attainted third Earl, married George Murray, 6th Lord Elibank.
In 1874 Mackenzie married a local woman, Mary Malina Burnside ( d. 1925 ).
During the fifth ( 1979 80 ) season, Julie gets married and later moves to Houston with her pilot husband Max Horvath ( Michael Lembeck ); this plot device was written in so that Mackenzie Phillips could undergo drug rehabilitation.
Balfour married Lillias Oswald Mackenzie daughter of Lord Mackenzie in 1869.
He is married to Ingrid Lee, and has two children, Katherine and Mackenzie.
In 1956, he married Helen Eileen Mackenzie.
Mary Elizabeth Frederica Mackenzie married as her second husband James Alexander Stewart-Mackenzie, son of Admiral Keith Stewart, third son of the sixth Earl of Galloway.
On October 18, 1893, Montague Allan married Marguerite Ethel Mackenzie ( 1873 1957 ), daughter of Hector MacKenzie of Montreal, a director of J. G.
He died without issue at Madras in 1814, having married Mary Elizabeth Frederica Mackenzie, eldest daughter and heiress of Francis Mackenzie, 1st Baron Seaforth.
In July 1680, he married Agnes Mackenzie, daughter of Sir George Mackenzie and Elizabeth Dickson.
He married Lillian Mackenzie and had two daughters.
The couple married in May 1997 and have two sons, Nathaniel, born 1999, and Mackenzie, born 2002.
Little married actor / musician Andy Mackenzie August 20, 2005.

Mackenzie and Helen
Mackenzie immigrated to Canada in 1842 to seek a better life as well as to follow his sweetheart, Helen Neil.

Mackenzie and Neil
White is an example, along with Jerome K. Jerome, Compton Mackenzie and Neil Munro, of a serious writer who became best remembered for a comical work.
It features interviews with: Tori Amos, Beck, David Bowie, Clem Burke, Belinda Carlisle, Chris Carter, Dramarama, Exene Cervenka, Cher, Alice Cooper, Elvis Costello, Cherie Currie, Michael Des Barres, Pamela Des Barres, Henry Diltz, John Doe, Corey Feldman, Kim Fowley, Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher, Godsmack, Green Day, Debbie Harry, George Hickenlooper, Mick Jagger, Jed the Fish, Joan Jett, Davy Jones, Kato Kaelin, Lance Loud, Courtney Love, Annabella Lwin, Ray Manzarek, Johnny Marr, Chris Martin, Paul McCartney, Mackenzie Phillips, Poe, Monique Powell, Keanu Reeves, Paul Reubens, Brooke Shields, Nancy Sinatra, Phil Spector, Gwen Stefani, Danny Sugerman, Pete Townshend, Ronald Vaughan, George Wendt, Louise Wener, Brian Wilson, Carnie Wilson, Neil Young, Rob Zombie.
He had a role in the 1949 Ealing comedy Whisky Galore !, based on the book by Sir Compton Mackenzie, and in the first TV series of created by Neil Munro's masterpiece of west coast " high jinks ", Para Handy-Master Mariner, he played the eponymous Captain.
Christopher Neil Mackenzie ( born 14 May 1972 in Northampton ) is a former English football player.
Monkey Trousers was a short-lived comedy series on ITV in 2005, featuring Alistair McGowan, John Thomson, Ronni Ancona, Mackenzie Crook, Griff Rhys Jones, Neil Morrissey, Vic Reeves, Bob Mortimer, Marc Wootton and Steve Coogan.
In September 2007, the Communications and Internal Affairs Officer, Neil Mackenzie, put forward a motion to reinstate Jack Straw's name on the Presidents ' Board in the Old Bar, but this fell at Union Council.

Mackenzie and 1826
However, Mackenzie continued to amass debts, and in May 1826, he fled across the American border to Lewiston, New York to evade his creditors.
In the summer of 1826, he passed the strait and penetrated as far as 71 ° 23 ' 31 " N., and 156 ° 21 ' 30 " W., reaching a point only 146 miles west of that reached by Franklin's expedition from the Mackenzie river.

Mackenzie and
* 2000 Alexander Mackenzie Stuart, Baron Mackenzie-Stuart, Scottish jurist ( b. 1924 )
Alexander Mackenzie, PC ( January 28, 1822 April 17, 1892 ), a building contractor and newspaper editor, was the second Prime Minister of Canada from November 7, 1873 to October 8, 1878.
* 1943 World War II: First Québec Conference of Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and William Lyon Mackenzie King begins.
* 1823 Sir Mackenzie Bowell, fifth Prime Minister of Canada ( d. 1917 )
* 1917 Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Canadian politician ( b. 1823 )
* 1789 Alexander Mackenzie reaches the Mackenzie River delta.
* 1883 Sir Compton Mackenzie, Scottish novelist ( d. 1972 )
* 1793 Alexander Mackenzie reaches the Pacific Ocean becoming the first recorded human to complete a transcontinental crossing of Canada.
* 1789 Alexander Mackenzie finally completes his journey to the mouth of the great river he hoped would take him to the Pacific, but which turns out to flow into the Arctic Ocean.
* 1924 Alexander Mackenzie Stuart, Scottish jurist ( d. 2000 )
* 1837 Canadian journalist and politician William Lyon Mackenzie calls for a rebellion against the United Kingdom in his essay " To the People of Upper Canada ", published in his newspaper The Constitution.
* The Mackenzie Poltergeist ( 1998 ) Famed for haunting Greyfriars churchyard, Edinburgh.
William Lyon Mackenzie King, the 10th Prime Minister of Canada ( 1921 1926 ; 1926 1930 ; 1935 1948 )
William Lyon Mackenzie King, PC, OM, CMG ( December 17, 1874 July 22, 1950 ), also commonly known as Mackenzie King, was the dominant Canadian political leader from the 1920s through the 1940s.
* Granatstein, J. L .. " King, ( William Lyon ) Mackenzie ( 1874 1950 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online ed, Jan 2011 accessed 12 Sept 2011
* Granatstein, J. L. Canada's War: The politics of the Mackenzie King government, 1939 1945 ( 1975 )
* Stacey, C. P. Canada and the Age of Conflict: Volume 2: 1921 1948 ; the Mackenzie King Era, University of Toronto Press 1981, ISBN 0-08-202397-5.
* CBC Digital Archives Mackenzie King: Public Life, Private Man
* December 10 Mackenzie Bowell, Prime Minister of Canada ( b. 1823 )
* November 15 Harry S. Truman, Clement Attlee, and Mackenzie King call for a U. N. Atomic Energy Commission.

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