- Clan
MacEacharn (Scottish Gaelic: Sìol Eachairn) were a
group of
families who
occupied lands in the Kintyre, Islay, and
Morvern regions of
Scotland as...
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MacEacharn and Mc
Eacharn are surnames.
McEachern Malcolm Mc
Eacharn – (1852–1910) –
English born,
Australian –
Mayor of Melbourne. This page
lists people...
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their lands in factory" (Mackay of the Rhinns,
MacNicol of Scorrybreac,
MacEacharn of Kilellan,
Mackay of Ugadale,
Macgillivray in Mull and
Macmillan of...
- 1975
Commodore Alan J. Leahy:
October 1975 – May 1978
Commodore Colin N.
MacEacharn: May 1978 –
October 1980
Commodore George M.F. Vallings:
October 1980...
- Georgia.
McEachen (surname) Mc
Eacharn Dictionary of
American Family Names.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-508137-4.
Mac an Tàilleir, Iain. "Ainmean...
- was held by the
MacEacharn family from the 15th century,
until controlled by the Earl of Argyll, with the
estate coming back the
MacEachan
family in the...
- It was
written by
Dubhghall Albanach mac mhic Cathail;
according to
Ronnie Black, he was
likely a
member of the
MacM****rich
bardic family, and a native...
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MacKechnie and
McKechnie are Irish/Scottish surnames. They are
Anglicised forms of the Irish/Scottish
Gaelic MacEacharna,
meaning "son of
Eacharn". The...
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Division Royal Navy
Captain David George Armytage, ADC.
Captain Colin Neil
MacEacharn, ADC. Army
Colonel (Local Brigadier)
Maurice Alan
Atherton (365090), late...
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William Doxford & Sons
Sunderland Scottish Hero
Barque For McIlwraith,
MacEacharn & Co. May United
Kingdom Short Bros.
Sunderland Shakespeare Full-rigged...