Markey — may refer to: People Betsy Markey (b. 1956), Democratic congresswoman representing Colorado s 4th congressional district Brendan Markey (b. 1976), Irish soccer player Dave Markey (b. 1963), American film director Ed Markey (b. 1946), Democratic… … Wikipedia
Markey — Recorded in over one hunded spelling forms from the English and Scottish Mark, Marke, diminutives Markie and Markey, patronymics Marks and Markes, the French Marc and Marcq, the Italian and Spanish Marco and Marcos, the Dutch Murkus, Czech Marek … Surnames reference
Markey Robinson — (February 7, 1918(1918 02 07), in Belfast, Northern Ireland – January 28, 1999(1999 01 28) (aged 80), Belfast) was a prolific Irish artist with a distinctive naïve expressionist style. His main passion was painting, but he also produced… … Wikipedia
Markey Township, Michigan — Township Location within Roscommon County … Wikipedia
D. John Markey — Markey at Maryland Agricultural in 1902 Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born October 7, 1882 … Wikipedia
Gene Markey — Born Eugene Willford Markey December 11, 1895(1895 12 11) Jackson, Michigan Died May 1, 1980(1980 05 01) (aged 84) Miami Beach, Florida Resting place … Wikipedia
Chris Markey — College UCLA Conference Pac 10 Sport Football Position RB Class Senior … Wikipedia
Betsy Markey — Infobox Congressional Candidate name = Betsy Markey state = Colorado nominee = U.S. Representative for Colorado, 4th District incumbent = Marilyn Musgrave opponent = Marilyn Musgrave (R) election date = November 4, 2008 date of birth = birth date … Wikipedia
Howard Thomas Markey — (November 10, 1920 – May 3, 2006) was an American jurist who served as the first chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He is often credited with establishing that court s renown and competence in intellectual… … Wikipedia
Ed Markey — Infobox Congressman name =Ed Markey date of birth=birth date and age|1946|07|11 place of birth =Malden, Massachusetts state = Massachusetts district = 7th term start = November 2, 1976 preceded = Torbert Macdonald succeeded = Incumbent party… … Wikipedia