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There are plenty of M'Meanmain
families who feature on the web, either
as the subject of a news story, or the author
of a document. Below are links to some of these.
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The
McMenemy Seminars
are run by the Trinity Hall MCR in memory of Chris McMenemy,
a former
graduate who was tragically lost at sea in the Summer of 2000.
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McMenamy's
is an entertainment complex
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McMenamin's
in the Pacific Northwest includes music venues, pubs, breweries, bed
& breakfast resorts, and theatre pubs. (We recently received the following
recommendation):
"it is my intent to tell all McMenamin relatives
about the chain of McMenamin pubs/restaurants/inns/bed and breakfast
inns/brewery's in the Portland, Oregon area and surroundings.
I was in Portland this past weekend (I live in Northern California)
and went to two: The Edgefield Inn and the Kennedy School.
Both have fabulous restaurants, plus much, much more! If you
go to that area I highly recommend it! The McMenamin brothers
started out with a brewery in the '70's and have done very well!
They have a web site too."
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Facing Huntingdon's Disease is a highly respected book by Bill McMenemy.
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Bill McMenemy, who works for Del Laboratories, was a
key sponsor of the launch event for the
Carol M. Baldwin
Breast Cancer Research Fund (this page includes a photo of
Bill and a videoclip interview with him)
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Dr John McMenemy is the editor of the
Canadian
Journal of Political Science.
In the past few years an annual John McMenemy Prize
has been awarded. The certificate of award will be made to the
author or authors of the best article, in English or French, published
in the Canadian Journal of Political Science.
To quote: "The prize was established in honour of the Journal's
Administrative Editor, Professor John McMenemy of Wilfrid Laurier University,
who has, since 1977, contributed greatly to the success of the Association
and the Société's flagship journal." For
more information
follow this link.
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Sean McMenemy is
a freelance computer graphics artist from Homewood Illinois.
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Nancy Nutile-McMenemy
(Frozen Fins!)
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Andy McMenemy is author of a paper on "Best
Practices" for running large scale computers.
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Sgt Robert F. McMenemy, The Highland Light Infantry of Canada is
featured in the Harry Palmer gallery.
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David McMenemy's Honours Dissertation (1996) on "Representations
of the Irish Immigrant in Scottish Poems and Songs of the 19th century."
(This makes an absolutely riveting read. I commend it to
you, Andy).
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Information on
The
Robert Burns Collection (The Arts Department, Mitchell Library,
North Street, Glasgow) is also hosted by David McMenemy.
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Fred McMenemy is the President of
Salmon Unlimited
1998!. Founded in 1979, by a group of dedicated anglers, SALMON
UNLIMITED is a New England regional sport fishing/conservation organization
dedicated to the introduction, restoration, preservation and enhancement
of salmon fishing in the waters of New England.
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There is a Gen Connect
McMenamin Surname Bulletin Board
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Jamie McMenemy is a musician specialising in traditional Scottish
and Irish music. There are many links on the web
that feature Jamie, another
significant entry
can be found at this link.
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Mary-Louise (McMenemy) Burge
runs a commercial web site (along with a Thai friend) importing and
selling Thai silk cushions.
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Sarah McMenemy is a successful artist
and has several references on the web:
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Photo of
Jeff McManemy
with a 70lb fish caught in Alaska
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Gallery of photos from 92nd Armoured Field Artillery
Bn. featuring
Guy McMenemy
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Vivian McMenemy's Antique and Vintage Dolls homepage
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Sean McMenomy is a successful
photographer, and his work is featured in many magazines and there are
several references on the web:
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Rob McManamy
is the Editor-in-Chief of the publication "Design Build"
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Melanie McManama has written "Station
Chronicles: Weeds of Eden"
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McManamey & McManamey, is an aggressive, fast moving,
Risk Management and Insurance Brokerage to Technology Companies and
Real Estate Development Firms
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Jim
McManimon is standing as County Executive for Mercer County
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Robert Collins recommends you view
the "Donegal Annual." It has been
published annually by the County Donegal Historical Society since
1947 and is sent gratis to all members of
the Society. It usually contains about a
dozen well researched articles about the history and customs
of Donegal.
Also new is a web site by the Society, at
www.donegalhistory.com .
I'm sure it's a work in progress but already
is a beautiful, informative site, well worth
a visit.
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Neil McMenemy runs a computer consulting
practice "McMenemy Consultants
Ltd", specialising in Performance and Capacity Planning.
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McMenamin's
Townhouse is a good looking Bed and Breakfast in Wexford, run my
Seamus and Kay McMenamin.
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Grace McMenamin runs a
Real Estate business in Ithaca, NY.
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There is a holiday cottage
at Creeve - Rathmullan, Donegal,
called McMenamin's House.
This link
gives you further information, a photo, and how to book!
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Mark McMenamin is Professor of
Geology, Chair of Earth and Environment, at Mount Holyoke College
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Ciaran McMenamin is a successful actor, with credits in film,
theatre, radio, and documentary.
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Carol
McMenemy is an actress, with credits in TV and theatre.
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Elma
McMenemy is an accredited Scottish Tourist Guide.
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Jimmy McMenemy was one
of Celtic FC's greatest players.
He made his debut
for Celtic in a 3-0 victory over Port Glasgow on 22nd November
1902, scoring in the process. Between then and 1919 he made 515
appearances and scored 168 goals. He was part of the famous
Celtic team that won six league titles in a row between 1904 and
1910, and was part of the team that defeated Rangers 3-2 in the
1904 Scottish Cup Final after being down 2-0.
He was master strategist, nicknamed "Napoleon",
he led the club through a period of huge success. He won 11 League Championship
titles and six Scottish Cup medals before the first World War intervened.
He left the club in 1920 after 515 senior
appearances and 168 goals. Between 1934
and 1940 he was the trainer/coach at Celtic Park.
He also played for Partick Thistle between 1920 and 1922, and won the
Scottish Cup with them in 1921.
There is picture of Jimmy if you follow this link.
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Jimmy had (at least) two sons,
John and Harry who played football. John was capped for Scotland
in October 1933. Harry was picked to play in the game, but had to
pull out through injury. John took his place. (Scotland beat Wales
3-2).
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Harry obviously missed his chance.
He was never capped for Scotland.
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A further son, Joe
McMenemy, son of Celtic legend "Napoleon", was in Sligo when he
rescued Lilly Fallon from drowning in Lough Gill.
This tale is told in the story of Sean Fallon who also
played for Celtic. (Follow the link, and search for McMenemy.
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There is a very successful super-model called
Kristen McMenamy.
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There is a wooden cross in the cemetery called
Boot Hill at Tombstone, Arizona. It marks the
resting place of "McMenomy, Shot 1882". (Thanks
to Maggie, for this clip).
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George McMenemy is the General Manager at the Meon Valley
Hotel, which is featured on the web because of its excellent golf course.
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Lawrie McMenemy
was a football player and manager, in his distinguished
career his appointments included Manager of the Northern Ireland
football squad, and Director of
Football at Southampton FC.
He is currently on a panel of motivational speakers.
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Chris McMenemy is one of Lawrie's
sons and was a professional
footballer. He now runs a Sports Management company.
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Steve McManaman is a very successful footballer,
he has played for Liverpool FC, Real Madrid, and
is currently playing for
Manchester City.
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Shayne McMenemy
is a successful Rugby League player. His parents emigrated from Belfast
to Australia in the 1970s. Brought up in Sydney, Shayne is back in the
UK playing professional rugby league.
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Albert McMenemy is the academic registrar at Manchester
University.
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Richard McMenemy is the General
Manager of "Rules"
in Covent Garden.
Rules is London's Oldest
Restaurant. It was established in 1798.
In 2002 Rules was voted the “Best Restaurant” by readers of
WHERE London magazine. In the May - July issues of the monthly
magazine WHERE invited their readers to vote for their favourite
restaurant and favourite retailer. Selfridges won the retailer award
and Rules the restaurant award.
- There is a McMenamy's Seafood Restaurant at 70 Davis Straits St,
Falmouth, MA Phone: (508) 540-2115 (Great family restaurant serving
a variety of fresh seafood.)
- There is also the Larchmont Avenue Oyster House,
run by a Brian McMenamin in Larchmont, Westchester County, New York.
- Msgr. Hugh McMenamin, was the builder of the Cathedral of the Immaculate
Conception and founder of The Denver Catholic Register.
- A certain Bell M'Menemy under sentence of death
wrote
a lament that is stored in the library of Glasgow University.
The
story behind this is also stored in the National Library for
Scotland.
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Doug McManaman is a writer of religious texts and articles.
- Terry Borrows tells us: "The lady who was the model for the statue
called the Angel of Victory on the dome
of the Victoria memorial in Calcutta India was my aunt Bridget McMenemy.
Her father was a James McMenemy who was born in Ireland then went to
Scotland worked on the railways. He left Rutherglen in Glasgow and sailed
from Tilbury Docks in England to India where he became a p w inspector
for the East Bengal state railway. He was related to Jimmy McMenemy
who played for Scotland and Celtic. One of his
daughters, called Margaret married a Lord Bagot James who was
a grandmaster in the Freemasons.
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Philip McMenemy runs a firm of Independant Financial Advisors in
Armagh
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McMenemy Hill
is a limited company specialising in the development of Business Releationships.
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Dr Karen McMenemy is a lecturer at Queen's University Belfast; her
current research interests include camera calibration, sensor fusion,
vision systems and automated light measurement.
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John McMenemy of Glasgow was transported to Australia on the ship Ramillies.
Arriving in 1854, at the age of 21, he had been sentenced to 14 years
for theft.
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