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MACKAIG (Soundex M220) — See also KAIGHN, KAIGLER, MACK, MACKALL, MACKAY, MCKAIG, MCKAIN, MCKEAGUE.

  MacKaig, Milton R. — Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from California 29th District, 1982. Still living as of 1982.


MACKALL (Soundex M240) — See also ACKAL, BLACKALL, BUCKALEW, MACK, MACKAIG, MACKAY, MACKELL, MCCALL, MCCAUL.

  Mackall, Benjamin IV (1745-1807) — of Calvert County, Md. Born in Calvert County, Md., August 14, 1745. Son of James John Mackall (1717-1772) and Mary (Hance) Mackall. Lawyer; planter; member of Maryland state house of delegates, 1768-71, 1774-76; delegate to Maryland state constitutional convention, 1776; Judge, Maryland Court of Appeals, 1778-1806. Anglican; later Presbyterian. Died in Calvert County, Md., 1807 (age about 61 years). Interment a private or family graveyard, Calvert County, Md.
  Relatives: Son of James John Mackall (1717-1772) and Mary (Hance) Mackall; married, November 20, 1769, to Rebecca Potts (sister of Richard Potts); brother of Susannah Mackall (who married Thomas Gantt, Jr.), Barbara Mackall (who married Joseph Wilkinson), Thomas Mackall and Priscilla Mackall (1758-1823; who married Robert Bowie); uncle of Margaret Mackell Smith (1778-1852; who married Zachary Taylor); granduncle of Mary Mackell Bowie (who married Reverdy Johnson) and Thomas Fielder Bowie. See Livingston-Seymour-Lee-Williams family of New York.
  Mackall, Thomas (1751-1799) — of Calvert County, Md. Born in Calvert County, Md., August 31, 1751. Son of James John Mackall (1717-1772) and Mary (Hance) Mackall. Planter; member of Maryland state house of delegates, 1779. Anglican. Died in Calvert County, Md., 1799 (age about 47 years). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of James John Mackall (1717-1772) and Mary (Hance) Mackall; brother of Benjamin Mackall IV, Susannah Mackall (who married Thomas Gantt, Jr.), Barbara Mackall (who married Joseph Wilkinson) and Priscilla Mackall (1758-1823; who married Robert Bowie); married to Anne Grahame; uncle of Margaret Mackell Smith (1778-1852; who married Zachary Taylor); granduncle of Thomas Fielder Bowie and Mary Mackell Bowie (who married Reverdy Johnson). See Livingston-Seymour-Lee-Williams family of New York.


MACKAY (Soundex M200) — See also COCKAYNE, LACKAYE, MACK, MACKAIG, MACKALL, MACKEY, MCCAW, MCCAY, MCKAY.

  MACKAY: See also Herman Benjamin Baruch — Donald MacKay Fraser — Charles Eugene Fuller — William Alexander Green — Helen MacKay Jameson
  MacKay, A. R. — of Bottineau, Bottineau County, N.Dak. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from North Dakota, 1936. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  MacKay, Alexander M. (1881-1952) — also known as Sandy MacKay — of West Branch, Ogemaw County, Mich. Born in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wis., January 13, 1881. Republican. Jeweler; postmaster; member of Michigan state house of representatives, 1937-52 (Arenac District 1937-44, Gladwin District 1945-52); died in office 1952. Episcopalian. Scottish and English ancestry. Member, Freemasons; Odd Fellows; Knights of Pythias. Died December 9, 1952 (age 71 years, 331 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Married 1901 to Cora E. Winslow (died 1919); married, July 7, 1924, to Mrs. Anna Bowman.
  Mackay, Buddy See Kenneth Hood Mackay, Jr.
  Mackay, Donald B. — of Illinois. U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Illinois, 1971-77. Still living as of 1977.
  MacKay, Dorothy — Democrat. Presidential Elector for Oregon, 2000. Female. Still living as of 2000.
  Mackay, George H. — of New York, New York County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from New York County 13th District, 1872. Burial location unknown.
  MacKay, H. S. — of California. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from California, 1932. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Mackay, Howard — of Hackensack, Bergen County, N.J. Republican. Chair of Bergen County Republican Party, 1935. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Brother of William Browning Mackay, Jr..
  Mackay, James (b. 1861) — of Barre, Washington County, Vt. Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, March 14, 1861. Member of Vermont state senate from Washington County, 1923. Presbyterian. Burial location unknown.
  Mackay, James — of Peekskill, Westchester County, N.Y. Democrat. Mayor of Peekskill, N.Y., 1934-37, 1939-40; resigned 1940. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  MacKay, James — of Merrimack County, N.H. Republican. Social worker; member of New Hampshire state house of representatives, 2001. Still living as of 2001.
  MacKay, James Armstrong (b. 1919) — of Georgia. Born in Fairfield, Jefferson County, Ala., June 25, 1919. Democrat. Lawyer; member of Georgia state house of representatives, 1951-52, 1955-64; U.S. Representative from Georgia 4th District, 1965-67; defeated, 1966. Methodist. Member, Civitan. Still living as of 1998.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  MacKay, John D. (b. 1872) — of Quincy, Norfolk County, Mass. Born in Canada, April 7, 1872. Republican. Lawyer; member of Massachusetts state senate Norfolk District, 1930-36. Member, Rotary; Freemasons; Odd Fellows; American Bar Association. Burial location unknown.
  MacKay, John Donald M. (b. 1871) — also known as John D. MacKay — of Detroit, Wayne County, Mich. Born in Atlantic, Cass County, Iowa, August 13, 1871. Republican. Lawyer; member of Michigan state senate, 1905-10 (2nd District 1905-08, 3rd District 1909-10); delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1912; member of Michigan Republican State Central Committee, 1915. Scottish ancestry. Burial location unknown.
  Mackay, Joseph — of Norwalk, Fairfield County, Conn. Socialist Labor candidate for U.S. Senator from Connecticut, 1938; Socialist Labor candidate for mayor of Norwalk, Conn., 1949, 1951. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Mackay, Kenneth Hood, Jr. (b. 1933) — also known as Buddy Mackay, Jr. — of Ocala, Marion County, Fla.; Tallahassee, Leon County, Fla. Born in Ocala, Marion County, Fla., March 22, 1933. Democrat. Lawyer; member of Florida state house of representatives, 1968-74; elected Florida state senate 6th District 1978; U.S. Representative from Florida 6th District, 1983-89; candidate for U.S. Senator from Florida, 1988; Lieutenant Governor of Florida, 1991-98; Presidential Elector for Florida, 1996; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Florida, 1996, 2000; Governor of Florida, 1998-99; defeated, 1998. Member, Kappa Alpha Order. Still living as of 2009.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — National Governors Association biography — NNDB dossier
  Mackay, Louis J. — U.S. Vice Consul in Bahia, 1898. Burial location unknown.
  Mackay, Raymond Cady (b. 1891) — also known as Raymond C. Mackay — of Norfolk, Va. Born in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minn., October 17, 1891. U.S. Vice Consul in Hankow, 1915-18; U.S. Consul in Shanghai, 1919-20. Burial location unknown.
  MacKay, Sally — of New Smyrna Beach, Volusia County, Fla. Mayor of New Smyrna Beach, Fla., 2009. Female. Still living as of 2009.
  MacKay, Sandy See Alexander M. MacKay
  MacKay, Vera — of Mars Hill, Aroostook County, Maine. Democrat. Member of Maine Democratic State Committee, 1945. Female. Still living as of 1945.
  Mackay, William Browning, Jr. (1876-1935) — also known as William B. Mackay, Jr. — of Hackensack, Bergen County, N.J. Born in Greenock, Scotland, August 21, 1876. Republican. Lawyer; member of New Jersey state senate from Bergen County, 1917-28; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New Jersey, 1920; circuit judge in New Jersey, 1929-35. Leading advocate of a vehicular tunnel under the Hudson River; sponsored New Jersey legislation for construction of the George Washington Bridge. Died, of heart disease, in Hackensack, Bergen County, N.J., February 27, 1935 (age 58 years, 190 days). Interment at Hackensack Cemetery, Hackensack, N.J.
  Relatives: Married to Ella Gertrude Weickert; brother of Howard Mackay.
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