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Etchen may
refer to:
Frederick Etchen, a 1924
Olympic sport shooter Saint Etchen, an
Irish saint South Coffeyville, Oklahoma,
formerly named Etchen in...
- Fred
Etchen (September 25, 1884 –
November 6, 1961) was an
American sport shooter who
competed in the 1924
Summer Olympics. In 1924, he won the gold medal...
- St.
Etchen (Etchenius,
Ecian or Echen; 490 – 11
February 577) was an
Irish Abbot who
founded a
monastery in Clonfad,
County Westmeath.
Legend states that...
- has a
large national school,
Saint Etchen's Kinnegad N.S. The
school consists of two
separate buildings,
Scoil Etchen Naofa (built-in 1984) and the Cardinal...
-
established and the
settlement was
renamed to
Etchen, in
honor of a
local citizen named John P.
Etchen. On
April 29, 1909, the
settlement was renamed...
-
corruption of
Etchén, who was
bishop of the
nearby Clonfad monastery.
Whichever version is correct, the present-day
church in
Killucan is St.
Etchén's. There...
- 1815(1815-01-08) (aged 36) St.
Bernard Parish, Louisiana, U.S.
Resting place St.
Etchen's Church,
Killucan 53°30′49.5″N 7°08′40.3″W / 53.513750°N 7.144528°W /...
- Erik Sökjer-Petersén,
Alfred Swahn Sweden 1924
Paris details Frederick Etchen,
Frank Hughes, John Noel,
Clarence Platt,
Samuel Sharman,
William Silkworth...
-
Hughes United
States Team trap
details United States (USA)
Frederick Etchen Frank Hughes Samuel Sharman William Silkworth John Noel
Clarence Platt Canada (CAN)...
- facemask[citation needed]
Eskil episcopal attire;
three stones[citation needed]
Etchen farming[citation needed]
Eugenia Maria Ravasco Religious habit[clarification...