- Lieutenant-Colonel John Mc
Crae (November 30, 1872 –
January 28, 1918) was a
Canadian poet, physician, author,
artist and
soldier during World War I and...
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James Mc
Crae may
refer to:
James Mc
Crae (footballer) (1894–1974),
Scottish football player and
manager James Mc
Crae (politician) (born 1948), Canadian...
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Warren Mc
Crae Jr. (born
October 19, 1944) is an
American soul and
disco singer who is most
famous for his 1974 hit "Rock Your Baby". Mc
Crae was the second...
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Peninsula local government area. Mc
Crae recorded a po****tion of 3,311 at the 2021 census. Mc
Crae is
known for the Mc
Crae Lighthouse. No
longer an operating...
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William Mc
Crae was a
farmer and
political figure in
Upper Canada. He was the son of
Thomas Mc
Crae, who
settled in
Raleigh Township. Mc
Crae also
owned a...
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Thomas Mc
Crae may
refer to:
Thomas Mc
Crae (politician) (died 1814), farmer,
innkeeper and
political figure in
Upper Canada Thomas Mc
Crae (physician) (1870–1935)...
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Georgiana Huntly Mc
Crae (15
March 1804 – 24 May 1890) was an English-Australian
painter and diarist. Born in London, Mc
Crae was the
illegitimate daughter...
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Robert Mc
Crae may
refer to:
Robert Mc
Crae (footballer),
Scottish footballer Robert R. Mc
Crae (born 1949),
psychologist This
disambiguation page lists...
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MacRae (disambiguation) Mc
Crae is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Alex Mc
Crae,
Scottish footballer Andrew Mc
Crae (1886–1915), Scottish...
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Andrew Bowie Mc
Crae (30
December 1886 – 17
November 1915) was a
Scottish professional footballer who pla**** in the
Scottish League for Queen's Park and...