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Margaret Clarkson Bland, born in Charlotte, North Carolina, had ancestors from both England and France. Her mother, Margaret Simons Clarkson, was a descendant of Huguenots (French Protestants) who immigrated from France to the Carolina colonies in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. [ 2 ]
Margaret Ann Stamey (March 17, 1931 [1] – March 9, 2024) was an American politician. She served as a Democratic member of the North Carolina House of Representatives . Life and career
26th Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina; In office January 3, 1969 – January 6, 1973: Governor: Robert W. Scott: Preceded by: Robert W. Scott: Succeeded by: James B. Hunt Jr. Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives; In office 1965–1966: Preceded by: H. Clifton Blue: Succeeded by: David M. Britt: Member of the North ...
President of the University of North Carolina system Robert W. Scott: 1971 Governor of North Carolina: Earl Scruggs: 1984 Bluegrass musician [7] Hugh Shelton: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff [7] [1] Claude Sitton: 1985 The New York Times reporter and editor, The News & Observer editor Enos Slaughter: 1983 Professional baseball player [7]
Margaret Scott (bark) 330 tons This ship was bought from the US Marshall in New Bedford, after it had been confiscated as a slave ship. She was sunk 20 January 1862 in Maffitt's Channel in Charleston harbor. A woman named Margaret Scott had been executed in 1692 as one of the Salem Witches. [33] Mechanic (ship) 335 tons; Messenger (bark) 216 tons
Mary P. Easley (B.A. 1972, J.D. 1975), First Lady of North Carolina C. Forrest Faison III (B.A. 1980), retired vice admiral in the United States Navy Pat Foote (B.A. 1953) (retired – United States Army ), brigadier general, first woman to be given Brigade Command; first female instructor at the Army War College [ 85 ]
Margaret was arrested late in the course of the events, as part of the Andover witch hunt. Mary Walcott and Ann Putnam, Jr. had been brought to Andover on June 11 and again on July 26 to initiate and perpetuate the witch hunt there. [3] Margaret's primary accusers were the two most prominent families in Rowley, the Nelsons and the Wycombs. [2]
Lady Margaret Scott (golfer) (1874–1938), British golfer; Margaret Scott (suffragette) or Margot Schenke (1888–1973), UK suffragette; Margaret Scott (dancer) (1922–2019), South African-born Australian dancer; Margaret Scott (New Zealand author) (1928–2014), New Zealand writer, editor and librarian; Marilyn Waltz or Margaret Scott (1931 ...