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McKeon and MacKeon are Irish surnames originating both from the Gaelic Mac Eoghain ("Son of Eoghan") and Mac Eoin ("Son of John"), which are pronounced identically. Other variants in English include MacEoin and McKeown. Notable people with the name include: * Alistair McKeon, fictional character in the Honorverse * Beverley McKeon, British physicist and aerospace engineer * Emma McKeon (born 1994), Australian Olympic swimmer * Howard "Buck" McKeon (born 1938), American politician * Jack McKeon (born 1930), American baseball manager and executive * John McKeon (1808–1883), New York lawyer and politician, U.S. Representative * John F. McKeon (born 1958), American politician * Kaylee McKeown (born 2001), Australian Olympic swimmer * Larry McKeon (1944–2008), American politician * Lindsey McKeon (born 1982), American actress * Matt McKeon (born 1974), American soccer player * Matthew McKeon (1924–2003), U.S. Marine * Myles McKeon (1919–2016), Roman Catholic bishop * Na ...
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MacEoin
Mac Eoin, MacEoin or McEoin is an Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Denis MacEoin (born 1949), Irish editor *Gearóid Mac Eoin (born 1929), Irish academic *Seán Mac Eoin (1893–1973), Irish politician *Tomás Mac Eoin (born 1937), Irish singer *Owen MacEoin Dubh MacAlister (?–1571), Chief of Clan MacAlister * Athairne Mac Eoghain (1200–1600), Irish poet See also *Mac Eoin Bissett family The history of the Bissett family in Ireland can be studied independently from that of the originally identical family in Scotland, because of their unique experience following their arrival in Ulster in the early or mid-13th century. Here, wh ... {{surname, Mac Eoin Surnames of Irish origin Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names ...
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Matthew McKeon
Matthew McKeon (October 26, 1924November 11, 2003) was a U.S. Marine. As a staff sergeant, he gained notoriety when the Ribbon Creek incident on April 8, 1956, led to the drowning of six recruits. McKeon was found guilty of negligent homicide and drinking on duty. He finished his career as a corporal. Combat experience McKeon was born into a very large, close family of the Catholic faith. He served in the United States Navy during World War II aboard the . Following his discharge from the Navy, McKeon went to work in a factory, where he later remarked it was heavy toil. Following the loss of that job due to the factory's closure, McKeon enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. He mentioned how harsh the training at Parris Island was at the time. For example, he and his fellow recruits were once forced to crawl through pig manure as part of a drill. McKeon served in the Korean War for fourteen months as the leader of a machine gun squad. After the war, McKeon was selected for drill inst ...
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Mac Eoin Bissett Family
The history of the Bissett family in Ireland can be studied independently from that of the originally identical family in Scotland, because of their unique experience following their arrival in Ulster in the early or mid-13th century. Here, while still remaining involved in Scottish affairs, the Bissetts would establish themselves as the Lords of the Glens of Antrim and quickly become equally, then eventually more involved in the politics of the Irish province, becoming among the most Gaelicised of all the so-called Anglo-Norman families in Ireland. The heads of the leading branch of the family soon adopted the Gaelic lineage style Mac Eoin Bissett (of the Glens), by which they are known in the Irish annals, and which translates as "Son/Descendant of John Byset", after a prominent ancestor born in Scotland. In a number of English and Anglo-Norman sources the same head of the family is referred to as the Baron Bissett, also with variants. This family style or title eventually s ...
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McKean (surname)
McKean or MacKean is a surname of Scottish and Irish origin, and may refer to: Art * Charles McKean, Scottish architectural historian * Michael Jones McKean (born 1976), American artist Military * George Burdon McKean, Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross * James B. McKean (1821-1879), New York politician and Union Army general * Scott McKeanScott McKeanbr>(14 Jul 2021) AFC Pamphlet 71-20-9 Army Futures Command Concept for Command and Control - Pursuing decision dominanceAFCC-C2 is the future communications network. 14 Jul 2021 seeFUTURES AND CONCEPTS CENTER resources/ref> * Thomas J. McKean (1810-1870), Union general during the American Civil War * William McKean - American admiral Music * Dave McKean, illustrator, photographer, comic book artist, filmmaker and musician * Joy McKean, Australian country music singer * Michael McKean (born 1947), American actor, comedian, composer and musician, appeared in ''This Is Spinal Tap'' Politics * Arthur McKean (1882-1957), America ...
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McKeen (surname)
McKeen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Allyn McKeen, American football player and coach * Angus McKeen, Irish rugby union player * Bob McKeen (1933–1999), American basketball player *Charles McKeen, Canadian politician * H. Boyd McKeen, Union Army officer *Jock McKeen, Canadian physician *John Elmer McKeen, American chief executive *Joseph McKeen, American educator * Nery McKeen, Cuban middle distance runner *Robert McKeen, New Zealand politician * Stan McKeen, Canadian rugby union player * Stanley McKeen, Canadian politician * William McKeen, American academic * William R. McKeen Jr., inventor of the track motorcar and businessman See also *McKean (surname) *McKeon McKeon and MacKeon are Irish surnames originating both from the Gaelic Mac Eoghain ("Son of Eoghan") and Mac Eoin ("Son of John"), which are pronounced identically. Other variants in English include MacEoin and McKeown. Notable people with the na ...
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Stephen McKeon
Stephen McKeon is an Irish composer of film and television soundtrack music. He has received two Irish Film and Television Awards both for John Boorman films, Queen & Country in 2014 and ''The Tiger's Tail'' in 2004 and was previously nominated for ''Blind Flight'', ''Savage'' and the children's animated feature '' Niko 2 - Little Brother, Big Trouble''. His other works include: ''The Nephew'' (1998) and ''Borstal Boy'' (2000). He scored the 2011 biopic ''Hattie''. McKeon has written the scores of over 80 films, plus a number of Hercule Poirot TV movies, as well as many TV drama series including Black Mirror. He has also scored the fourth and fifth seasons of the British fantasy drama, ''Primeval''. He is a multi-instrumentalist whose work covers a wide spectrum from large orchestral scores to ambient guitar based music such as that written for the Scottish BAFTA winning film ''Summer Summer is the hottest of the four temperate seasons, occurring after spring and befo ...
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Sean McKeon
Sean McKeon (born December 28, 1997) is an American football tight end for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Michigan. Early years McKeon attended Shepherd Hill Regional High School. As a sophomore, he only played as a defensive end, totaling 38 tackles (3 for loss), 2 sacks, one pass defensed, one fumble recovery and one blocked a field goal. As a junior, he was a two-way player at tight end and defensive end, contributing to the team having a 10-2 record and winning the Division 4 Central Region state championship. As a senior, he played in a Double Wing run-oriented offense, tallying 23 receptions for 334 yards and 3 touchdowns, while also making 57 tackles (11 for loss), 8 sacks, 2 fumble recoveries and 2 blocked field goals. He was a two-time USA Today All-State, ESPN Boston All-State, Suite Sports Central Massachusetts All-Star, Central Massachusetts All-Star and Max Prep All-State selection. College career McKeon ...
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Scott McKeon
Scott McKeon is a British blues rock guitarist, songwriter, singer, and music tutor. He has issued four albums under his name, and worked as a session musician both in the recording studio and in live concert appearances. He is currently the guitarist in Sir Tom Jones' backing ensemble. McKeon has issued an online guide to guitar playing techniques, and manufactured his own bespoke guitar pedals and signature pickups. Life and career He grew up in Southern England in a musical family. His father had been a guitarist for the Diplomats, who had opened shows in the early 1960s for both the Beatles and Gerry and the Pacemakers. With access to his parents record collection as a guide, McKeon was playing the guitar by the age of four, and could manage with a full size Fender Stratocaster by the age of eight. He became the face of a television advertisement for Fender, who were trying to engage with a new generation of guitar players. He was turned towards blues music when aged ten, af ...
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Richard McKeon
Richard McKeon (; April 26, 1900 – March 31, 1985) was an American philosopher and longtime professor at the University of Chicago. His ideas formed the basis for the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Life, times, and influences McKeon obtained his undergraduate degree from Columbia University in 1920, graduating at the early age of 20 despite serving briefly in the U.S. Navy during the First World War. Continuing at Columbia, he completed a Master's thesis on Leo Tolstoy, Benedetto Croce, and George Santayana, also in 1920, and a doctoral thesis on Baruch Spinoza in 1922. In his doctoral studies, McKeon's mentors were Frederick J. E. Woodbridge and John Dewey. From Woodbridge, McKeon would later write, he learned that "what philosophers meant might be comparable or even identical, despite differences in their modes of expression," while Dewey taught him how "to seek the significance of philosophic positions in the problems they were constructed to solve." He then stud ...
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Philip McKeon
Philip Anthony McKeon (November 11, 1964 – December 10, 2019) was an American child actor and radio personality, best known for his role as Tommy Hyatt, the son of the title character on the television sitcom ''Alice (American TV series), Alice'' from 1976 to 1985. Early life and family McKeon was born in Westbury, New York, the son of Barbara and Donald McKeon, a travel agent. His younger sister is actress Nancy McKeon. (They are not related to actor Doug McKeon.) McKeon's professional career began when he was 4 years old as a print model. His parents took him and Nancy, then age 2, to a nearby modeling audition, and he began his career as a child model, appearing in magazines, newspapers, and television commercials. Over the next several years, he landed numerous modeling stints, followed by several parts on stage and in films. McKeon played baseball with Benoit Benjamin in 1975 in Little League Baseball in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Career McKeon's big break was when Li ...
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Nancy McKeon
Nancy Justine McKeon (born April 4, 1966) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as List of The Facts of Life characters#Jo Polniaczek, Jo Polniaczek on the NBC sitcom ''The Facts of Life (TV series), The Facts of Life'' and Jinny Exstead on ''The Division''. Early life and family Nancy Justine McKeon was born on April 4, 1966, in Westbury, New York to Donald McKeon, a travel agent, and Barbara McKeon. She began her entertainment career by modeling baby clothing for the Sears & Roebuck catalog when she was two. During some of her childhood, the family resided in Forest Hills, New York in Queens. Along with her brother, Philip McKeon, she performed in many commercials. In 1976, her brother was chosen to play a major role on the television show, ''Alice (American TV series), Alice''. As a result, the family moved to Los Angeles, California. Career Youth Nancy McKeon appeared on the soap operas ''The Secret Storm'' and ''Another World (TV series), Another World''. In 1 ...
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Myles McKeon
Myles McKeon (3 April 1919 – 2 May 2016) was an Irish-born Australian bishop who was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Bunbury.


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McKeon was born in , and educated at St Jarlath's College, Tuam. He attended and studied for the priesthood Dublin. At All Hallows he was orda ...
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