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    John Alexander McGillivray (4 January 1853 – 14 February 1911) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Born in Pickering Township, Canada West, McGillivray...
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    Alexander McGillivray, also known as Hoboi-Hili-Miko (December 15, 1750 – February 17, 1793), was a Muscogee (Creek) leader. The son of a Muscogee mother...
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  • John McGillivray may refer to: John McGillivray (fur trader) (c. 1770–1855), member of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada John Alexander McGillivray...
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  • McGillivray is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander McGillivray, also known as Hoboi-Hili-Miko (1750–1793), leader of the Creek...
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  • what is now central Alabama. He was the father of Alexander McGillivray and the great-uncle of William McIntosh and William Weatherford, three of the most...
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    Confederation Scottish clan Lachlan McGillivray (1718–1799), the father of Alexander McGillivray William McGillivray (1764–1825) Carolina Henriette MacGillavry...
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    Alexander Andrew McGillivray KC (February 11, 1884 – December 12, 1940) was a lawyer and provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as...
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    Ontario North. He was defeated by a single vote by Conservative John Alexander McGillivray but the election was overturned and Graham won the February 4...
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    William McGillivray (1764 – 16 October 1825), of Chateau St. Antoine, Montreal, was a Scottish-born fur trader who succeeded his uncle Simon McTavish as...
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    1804: McTavish dies, replaced by William McGillivray. Merger with XY Company. 1806: McTavish, Frobisher & Co becomes McTavish, McGillivrays & Co 1821:...
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