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- Daniel George MacMartin (9 January 1844 – 12 April 1923 (aged 79)) was treaty commissioner for the Government of Ontario for Treaty 9 in 1905 and 1906...
- Collins Scottish Clan Encyclopedia states that the heiress was from the MacMartin of Letterfinlay family. By the 15th century, after the Mael-anfhaidh chiefship...
- Physical Science Basis. Tilmes, Simone; Richter, Jadwiga H.; Kravitz, Ben; MacMartin, Douglas G.; Mills, Michael J.; Simpson, Isla R.; Glanville, Anne S.;...
- appointed as treaty commissioners by the Government of Canada. Daniel G. MacMartin is appointed as commissioner by the province of Ontario. They would jointly...
- "CONSORTIUM on Steam". Valve. 10 December 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2014. MacMartin, Gregory. "Consortium Production Post-Mortem" (PDF). Interdimensional...
- Cameron, Lochiel's brother Lachlan MacMartin, Ewen's foster brother Neil MacMartin, Ewen's foster brother Angus MacMartin, a seer; Ewen's foster father Bonnie...
- Gwen Van Dam, John Armstrong, Charles Gaines, Antoinette Kray, Lorraine MacMartin, Carinthia West, Edgar Franken, Joe Hardy, David Rowlands 11 The Aristocats...
- "Chuckles the Chipmunk" Herman Phil Bruns as Sloan John McMartin (as "John Macmartin") as Man in office Music in the film ranges from rudimentary drum cadences...
- Hill Harry A. Winter Mrs. Upson Johanna Douglas Louise Kirtland Lorraine MacMartin Ruth Gillette Louise Kirtland Sheila Keith Hazel Steck Louise Kirtland...
- John McMartin (1929–2016) was an American stage, film and television actor. John McMartin may also refer to: John McMartin (Canadian politician) (1858–1918)...