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  2. Mark McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    Mark Allen McIntosh (February 2, 1960—October 13, 2021) was an American Episcopal priest and theologian. He specialized in systematic theology , historical theology , and the history of Christian spirituality, engaging especially with Christian mysticism .

  3. Andrew McIntosh, Baron McIntosh of Haringey - Wikipedia

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    McIntosh was born at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead on 30 April 1933. [1] He was educated at Haberdasher Aske's Hampstead School, the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe, Jesus College, Oxford and Ohio State University. [2] In 1962, McIntosh married Naomi Sargant, an academic, and they were together until her death in 2006.

  4. Rebecca Hawkins Hagerty - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Hawkins Hagerty (née McIntosh; March 15, 1815 – c. 1888) was an American plantation owner and enslaver who, in 19th-century America, managed two plantations in Texas, enslaving over 100 people, with real and personal property values above $100,000, equivalent to $3 million in 2023, for more than a decade.

  5. Peter Tosh - Wikipedia

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    Winston Hubert McIntosh OM GCOT (19 October [1] 1944 – 11 September 1987), professionally known as Peter Tosh, was a Jamaican reggae musician. Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer , he was one of the core members of the band the Wailers (1963–1976), after which he established himself as a successful solo artist and a promoter of Rastafari .

  6. Lonnie Mack - Wikipedia

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    Lonnie McIntosh (July 18, 1941 – April 21, 2016), known as Lonnie Mack, was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. He was influential in the development of blues rock music and rock guitar soloing .

  7. William McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    Following his death in April 1825, Chief McIntosh's widow Eliza, younger half-brother Roley, and all but one of the chief's children would voluntarily relocate to “Indian Territory” in Eastern Oklahoma between 1826 and 1830 (prior to later federal government-forced removals via the Trail of Tears starting in 1831).

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