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MacArthur first married the former Louise Ingals and had two children: a son, U. S. businessman and philanthropist, J. Roderick MacArthur ( 1920 – 1984 ) and a daughter, Virginia MacArthur.
He had married in 1871 Alice Gabrielle Anne Marie Pignatel, daughter of Eugene Pignatel of Lyons ; they had a son Roderick ( killed in early life ) and three daughters.
degree from Yale Law School in 1958 and married Roderick M. Hills the same year.
The four officers mentioned on the Great War section are Alexander, Percy and Charles Pope, sons of Alfred and Elizabeth Mary Pope of Wrackleford and Alan Roderick Haig-Brown who was their brother-in-law, having married Violet Mary Pope, a daughter of Alfred and Elizabeth Mary.
Parkes ’ younger brother Henry ( 1824 – 1909 ), a trained chemist, who was married to Fanny Roderick ( 1837 – 97 ), a sister of Alexander ’ s second wife, assisted him in many of his experiments during a collaboration lasting more than fifty years.
The first hints of his growing affection for Eliza Anne Hughes, who had married Roderick Gwynne but had been widowed at 21 were communicated to Williams in late 1817.
In 1920, she married Sir Roderick Jones ( Chairman of Reuters ) but continued to use her maiden name for her writing.
They had one son, Charles Philip Gordon Clark ( clergyman, later dry stone waller ), and two daughters, Alexandra Mary Gordon Clark ( Lady Wedgwood FSA, architectural historian, see Wedgwood Baronets ) and Cecilia Mary Gordon Clark ( Cecilia Snell, musician, married Roderick Snell ).
He married Marcelle Catherine Clotterbooke Patijn van Kloetinge in 1939, with whom he had one son, Roderick Trench, 8th Baron Ashtown.
Also in residence are American family, the Creams, who must be handled with kid gloves to prevent their canceling a big business deal with Bertie ’ s uncle ; Audrey Upjohn, Bertie ’ s former headmaster, who still chills Bertie ’ s soul ; Upjohn ’ s insipid daughter, Phyllis, who is infatuated with the playboy kleptomaniac wastrel American, Willie Cream, and must be put off ; Bertie's old pal Roberta Wickham, engaged to be married to Bertie ’ s old pal Reginald Herring, who has written a caustic, libelous review of Upjohn ’ s memoirs and thus whose future depends on assuaging Upjohn ’ s wrathful soul ; and familiar face Roderick Glossop, eminent psychologist to the wealthy, is there in the disguise of a butler to surreptitiously assess Willie Cream's psyche.
# Roderick Peregrine Ochterlony, of Delhi ( 1785-d by 1823 ), only son ; he married 1808 Sarah Nelly, the daughter of Lt. Col. John Nelly of the Bengal Engineers, at Allahabad, India.
Also in 1683 ( on June 17 ), Gould married Martha Roderick, and the two would later have a daughter named Hannah.

Roderick and young
Hefner then began to move an ever-changing coterie of young women into the mansion, even dating up to seven girls at once, among them, Brande Roderick, Izabella St. James, Tina Marie Jordan, Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt, and Kendra Wilkinson.
From 1954 to 1955 he was at the Oxford Playhouse where he directed several notable young actors such as Ronnie Barker and Roderick Cook.
* The Angel and the Sword ( 2000 ) -- The young Princess Ragny of Spain, having escaped from her disreputable father, disguises and transforms herself into the bold and fearless warrior, Roderick, seeking revenge for her mother's murder and saving Paris from Viking assault in 861.
Roderick himself is more interested in seducing the general's daughter Jacinta ; his sycophant and pander Lothario brings in an old bawd named Malena to help convince the young woman to yield her virginity.
Alex Shelley, however, hand-picked Aries, along with Roderick Strong and Jack Evans, as members of a new stable ( also meant to promote young, upcoming ROH talent ) who, instead of earning their spots, would simply take them.

Roderick and New
From left to right, Dr. Roderick MacKinnon, New York City ( chemistry ); Dr. Anthony Leggett, Urbana, Illinois ( physics ); Dr. Robert Engle, New York City ( economics ); Dr. Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov | Alexei Abrikosov, Argonne, Illinois ( physics ); Dr. Peter Agre, Baltimore, Maryland ( chemistry ); and Dr. Paul Lauterbur, Urbana, Illinois ( physiology / medicine ).
Commander Lord Roderick Blaine, having participated in the suppression of a rebellion on the planet of New Chicago, is given command of an Imperial battlecruiser, INSS MacArthur, when the captain has to stay behind to restore order on the planet.
In the late 1970s, he starred as Inspector Roderick Alleyn in four adaptations of the mystery novels of Ngaio Marsh with New Zealand settings, in a production for New Zealand television.
The extensive revisions James made for the 1908 New York Edition have generally been accepted as improvements, unlike the changes in other texts, such as The American or Roderick Hudson.
William Broad, Pulitzer Prize winning reporter for The New York Times ; John Boccieri former U. S. Congressman ; Ann Walsh Bradley, Wisconsin State Supreme Court Justice ; Lloyd James Austin III, Army General ; Clarence Harmon, former Mayor and Chief of Police for St. Louis ; Roderick Royal former Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama ; and Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
Vincent James McMahon was born on July 6, 1914 in Harlem, New York to his father Roderick James " Jess " McMahon, an Irish-American, was a successful boxing, wrestling and concert promoter who had worked with legendary Madison Square Garden promoter Tex Rickard, and his mother Rose, a New Yorker of Irish descent.
* Roderick Carr ( 1891 – 1971 ), Air Marshal, KBE, CB, DFC, AFC distinguished airman & military leader of New Zealand & India
Air Marshal Sir Charles Roderick Carr KBE, CB, DFC, AFC ( 31 August 1891 – 15 December 1971 ) was a senior Royal Air Force commander from New Zealand.
* Roderick White ( 1814 – 1856 ), New York politician
Just off the coast of Fourecks are the islands known as the Land of Fog or the Foggy Islands, home of the morporks ( a reference to the English translation of New Zealand's Māori name " Aotearoa ", the Land of the Long White Cloud ) and Purdeigh's Island ( or Purdeighsland ), discovered by the explorer Sir Roderick Purdeigh, who somehow missed the continent itself, in much the same way the Dutch sailor Tasman managed to do with Australia, but did get to have an island named after him.
Melbourne: Macmillan ; New York: St Martin's Press ) — illustrated by Roderick Shaw
Roderick Edwin Kanehl ( April 1, 1934 – December 14, 2004 ) was an American second baseman and outfielder in Major League Baseball who played his entire career with the New York Mets ( 1962 – 1964 ).
* Roderick Deane ( born 1941 ), New Zealand economist, public sector reformer, and businessman
Rod Price ( born Roderick Michael Price, 22 November 1947, Willesden, North London, United Kingdom — died 22 March 2005, Wilton, New Hampshire, United States ) was an English guitarist who was best known for his work with the rock band Foghat.
* Nash, Roderick, Wilderness and the American Mind ( New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001 )
* Roderick Howie – Lawyer and jurist ; judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
Nigel Roderick Brown, ONZM ( born 1949 in Invercargill ) is a New Zealand painter living in coastal Southland whose work is mainly about the history of New Zealand and its natives.
Sir Roderick William Cameron ( July 25, 1825-October 19, 1900 ) was a Canadian and American businessman noted for co-founding the R. W. Cameron and Company shipping line in New York City, as well as for his role as an official representative of Canada and Australia at several international exhibitions during the 1870s and 1880s.
* October 20, 1900 New York Times obituary for Sir Roderick Cameron

Roderick and York
*" A Cape to Adventure " A description of a 4WD journey to Cape York by Roderick Eime
His son Roderick Hills, Jr. is a law professor at the New York University School of Law.

Roderick and woman
The novel is set in the 1730s and 1740s and tells the life story ( in the first person ) of Roderick " Rory " Random, who was born to a Scottish gentleman and a lower-class woman and is thus shunned by his father's family.

Roderick and named
The market anarchist Molinari Institute, headed by philosopher Roderick Long, is named after Molinari, who it calls the " originator of the theory of Market Anarchism.
The Ordovician, named after the Celtic tribe of the Ordovices, was defined by Charles Lapworth in 1879 to resolve a dispute between followers of Adam Sedgwick and Roderick Murchison, who were placing the same rock beds in northern Wales into the Cambrian and Silurian periods respectively.
It was first introduced in 1841 by geologist Sir Roderick Murchison, and is named after the Perm Krai in Russia, where strata from the period were originally found.
As her biographer, Shelley Emling, noted, this contrasted with some of the prominent geologists who had used her finds, such as Buckland and Roderick Murchison, who ended up with multiple fossil species named after them.
Built in 1955, it was later named after Roderick McCrae, who was the Principal from 1955 to 1962.
Many species are used as ornamental plants, with numerous named cultivars such as ' Wayne Roderick ', ' Charity ', ' Dunkelste Aller ' and ' Foersters Liebling '.
The narrator attempts to calm Roderick by reading aloud The Mad Tryst, a novel involving a knight named Ethelred who breaks into a hermit's dwelling in an attempt to escape an approaching storm, only to find a palace of gold guarded by a dragon.
* Roderick Robot-A mechanical man with a mechanical cat named Tinsel.
Murchison is a lunar crater on the north edge of the Sinus Medii, named in honour of the geologist Sir Roderick Murchison.
Quartz was occasionally mined on Mount Greenland, a nearby ridge, but little more gold was found until two miners discovered a large 3. 1-kilogram nugget in 1909, which was later named the " Honourable Roddy Nugget ", after Roderick McKenzie, the Minister for Mines at the time.
Ahab ( Dr. Roderick " Rory " Campbell ), a fictional character ( named after Stan Lee's childhood friend Rory Campbell from Portland, Oregon ) who is a cyborg supervillain from the future in the Marvel Comics universe.
Objects of his affection have included a waitress named Mabel ; Honoria Glossop, the formidable daughter of Sir Roderick Glossop ; Daphne Braythwayt, a friend of Honoria ; Charlotte Corday Rowbotham, a revolutionary ; Lady Cynthia Wickhammersley, a family friend of Bertie's ; and Mary Burgess, niece of the Rev.
The Murchison River was named by the explorer George Grey, whose boats were wrecked at its mouth on 1 April 1839, during his second disastrous exploratory expedition ; the name honours the Scottish geologist Sir Roderick Murchison.
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS McCook for Roderick S. McCook.
In the story, a recurring Wodehouse character named Sir Roderick Glossop poses as a butler in order to secretly determine the sanity of another character.
Sir Samuel Baker named them after Sir Roderick Murchison, president of the Royal Geographical Society.
The bay is referred to as Round-stone Haven as early as 1684 ( Roderick O ' Flaherty ), and the rock after which it is named stands like a marker at the entrance and is strikingly round.
Roderick Cameron owned a estate at Rosebank on the south shore of Staten Island he named Clifton Berley.
In 1989, Chibitty and Comanche code talkers Roderick Red Elk and Forrest Kassanavoid were presented with the Chevalier of the Ordre National du Mérite, and named Knights of the National Order of Merit by the French government.

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