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family name was Mackeleir, but when they were
ennobled it was
changed to
Macklier.
During the Anglo-Saxon pre-romantic era it was
changed again, this time...
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David Makeléer (1646 – 10
November 1708)
sometimes written as
David Macklier, was the
Governor of Älvsborg County, Sweden. He
served from 1693 to 1708...
- Anna's
sister was
married to one of John's relatives,
Jacob Makeléer (Jacob
Macklier). He was
named a town
councilor in 1640 and
remained one
through 1650....
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Rutger Macklean (28 July 1742 – 14
January 1816) also
Rutger Macklier II was a
Swedish jurist,
military officer,
politician and land owner. He was a driving...
- Sir
Johan Makeléer, 2nd
Baronet or
Johan Macklier (1636 – 1696) was a
member of the
Maclean clan of
Scotland in
Sweden and a
member of the
Gothenburg Court...
- and
architect Rutger Macklean (1742–1816),
Swedish land
reformer Rutger Macklier (1688–1748),
Swedish army
officer Rutger McGroarty (born 2004), American...
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Rutger Maclean may
refer to:
Rutger Macklier (1688–1748),
officer of
Charles XII of
Sweden Rutger Macklean (1742–1816),
Swedish land
reformer This disambiguation...
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benefited and who made her
services in turn:
among them Erik Ruuth,
Rutger Macklier,
Jacob De la Gardie,
Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt and
Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm...
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members remained in
touch with
their Highland cousins, is that of
MacLean or
Macklier. ... By his
second wife, Isabella,
daughter of Sir
Archibald Acheson, he...
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particularly interesting Scoto-Swedish
family (Chart 20.4),
whose members remained in
touch with
their Highland cousins, is that of
MacLean or
Macklier.......