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The community was named after Sebastian Mackey, an early settler. [2] Mackey was not officially platted. [3] A variant name was "Mackey’s Grove". [3] A post office called Mackeys Grove was established in 1870, the name was changed to Mackey in 1883, and the post office closed in 1905. [4] Mackey's population was 25 in 1902, [5] and 51 in 1925 ...
Anita Johnson Mackey (January 1, 1914 – April 16, 2024) was an American social worker and supercentenarian, who worked on numerous boards and commissions, in 1953, she became the first African-American supervisor at the VA’s Los Angeles outpatient clinic.
Mackeys may refer to two unincorporated communities in the United States: Mackeys, Missouri; Mackeys, North Carolina; See also. Mackey (disambiguation)
Amanda Mackey (September 22, 1951 – August 27, 2022) was an American casting director. She worked as a casting director on many films from the 1980s to the 2020s, including The Fugitive, Olympus Has Fallen, The Proposal, Rocky IV, The Hunt for Red October, Ronin, Holes, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek: Nemesis, [1] and Those Who Wish Me Dead.
Rabbi Albert L. Lewis (July 6, 1917 – February 10, 2008) (Hebrew: הרב אברהם אריה בן חיים יוסף ושרה בילא) was a leading American Conservative rabbi, scholar, and author; President of the Rabbinical Assembly (RA), the international organization of Conservative rabbis; and Vice-President of The World Council of Synagogues.
[24] [18] Marley Mackey is a member of the South London post-punk band Warmduscher. [25] Mackey died on the morning of 2 March 2023. [26] [27] He was 56, and had been in hospital in London for the past three months with an undisclosed illness. A later post on Mackey’s Instagram mentioned "3 AVM brain bleeds" that he had endured during his ...
Dee Elbert Mackey [1] (October 16, 1934 – February 26, 2001) was an American football tight end who played professionally for six seasons in the National Football League (NFL) and the American Football League (AFL). He played for the NFL's San Francisco 49ers (1960) [2] and the Baltimore Colts (1961–1962). [3]
Stephen D. Mackey II (born October 18, 1981), professionally known as Stevie Mackey, is an American singer, vocal coach, and vocal producer. [1] He is best known for his vocal coachwork on NBC 's The Voice for over ten seasons, and coaching Jennifer Lopez for her It's My Party tour.