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James O'Connor
Kessack (19
October 1879 – 13
November 1916) was a
British trade unionist. Born in Aberdeen,
Kessack grew up in
Huntly and Inverurie, and...
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Emmanuel Maboang Kessack (born 27
November 1968) is a
retired Cameroonian international football player.
Among the
clubs he pla**** for
included Canon...
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Mackessack or Mac
Kessack may
refer to:
Douglas Mackessack (1903–1987),
Scottish cricketer,
British Army officer, and
whiskey distiller James Kessack (1879–1916)...
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Roger Milla, aged 38, came on as a
substitute for
Emmanuel Maboang Kessack and
scored twice before Gavril Balint pulled one back.
Romania needed a...
- Museum,
University of
South Carolina McKissic McKissack (disambiguation) Mac
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- 13 June 1941. p. 11.
Retrieved 6 June 2020 – via Trove. "Late Lieut.
KESSACK".
Cairns Post. Queensland, Australia. 28 July 1941. p. 3.
Retrieved 6 June...
- Hawson. Hastings. Isaac, Isaacs, Kemp, Kissack, Kissock, MacIsaac, Mac
Kessack, MacKessock, MacKissock. Iverson, Macever, Macgure, MacIver, MacIvor, Macure...
- John
Kessack Ogston (15
January 1939 – 16
August 2017) was a
Scottish professional footballer, who pla**** as a
goalkeeper for Aberdeen,
Liverpool and...
- them. The
tragedy was
immortalised by the poet
William McGonagall in The
Kessack Ferry-Boat Fatality. The name
Kessock derives from the
Gaelic Ceasag, the...