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ancestor of the
MacSweens). The
leading family of the
MacIver Campbells were the
MacIvers of
Lergachonzie and Stronshira. A
branch of the
MacIvers were Captains...
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Alexandra Elena MacIver (born 18 June 1998) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
National Women's
Soccer League (NWSL) club Washington...
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MacIver (born 28
February 1999) is a
Scottish professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Scottish Premiership club Falkirk. He previously...
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William MacIver (/məˈkaɪvər/; born
October 28, 1996) is an
American professional baseball catcher in the
Athletics organization.
MacIver pla**** college...
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Iver and
MacIver are
Scottish and
Northern Irish surnames. The
names are
derived from the
Gaelic Mac Íomhair,
meaning "‘son of Íomhar". The
Gaelic personal...
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Norman Steven Maciver (born
September 1, 1964) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey executive and
former player. He is
currently an ****ociate general...
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consists of:
Angus MacPhail: Accordion,
vocals Andrew Stevenson:
Highland bagpipes,
small pipes, whistles,
fiddle Norrie MacIver: Lead singer, guitar...
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David Randall-
MacIver 1873-1945 by
David Ridgway, 1984 "Solomon's Mines". The New York Times. 14
April 1906. pp. RB241. Randall-
MacIver,
David (1906)...
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Doctors Dwight Anthony Episode: "Under the Radar" 1999
Border Line Dan
MacIvers Television Movie 2000
Common Ground Amos
Television Movie 2000–2001 Ally...
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Henry Douglas Mc
Iver (c. 1841–1907) was an
American mercenary who
fought for 18
countries during the nineteenth-century. Mc
Iver was born in
about 1841...