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  2. M Dot R - Wikipedia

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    Moses Robert McGeorge, known professionally as M Dot R, is an English rapper, born and raised on the Isle of Sheppey, known for his prolific use of Jamaican Patois.

  3. Alexander McGeorge - Wikipedia

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    McGeorge's mother, Isabella Crow, and sister, Jane, were both signatories of the 1893 Women's Suffrage Petition. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The McGeorge brothers' most famous gold dredge was the Lady Ranfurly , named by the governor of New Zealand of the day, Uchter Knox, 5th Earl of Ranfurly , after his own wife on a visit to Cromwell on 12 March 1898.

  4. Jim MacGeorge - Wikipedia

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    1958 - You Bet Your Life - Himself - Comic Book Storyline Writer - (As James MacGeorge) 1970 - Get Smart - Stan Laurel 1970 - Happy Days - King Kong's Trainer 1980 - Semi-Tough - Purlie

  5. McGeorge - Wikipedia

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    McGeorge are a branch of the MacFheorais family which moved from Ireland to Galloway, and which in itself was part of the De Birmingham family. Notable people with this name include: Surname: Alexander Crow McGeorge (1868–1953) — New Zealand engineer and businessman; Jack McGeorge (1949–2009), — American Marine and Secret Service agent

  6. Jerry McGeorge - Wikipedia

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    Jerry McGeorge (born October 22, 1945, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States) came to prominence in late 1965 as an American guitarist with the Chicago rock band The Shadows of Knight. [1] He later joined the psychedelic rock band H.P. Lovecraft on bass in the summer of 1967, appearing on their debut album , H. P. Lovecraft .

  7. MacGeorge - Wikipedia

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    McGeorge are a branch of the MacFheorais family which moved from Ireland to Galloway, and which in itself was part of the De Birmingham family. Notable people with the surname include: Ebenezer Farie Macgeorge (born ca.1827), surveyor and astronomer in Victoria, Australia, son of R. F. Macgeorge