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McMahon, also spelled MacMahon (older Irish orthography: ; reformed Irish orthography: ), is a surname of Irish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic ''Mac'' ''Mathghamhna'' meaning 'son of the
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'. The surname came into use around the 11th century and is used by two different Irish clans, also known as septs: The MacMahons of Thomond ( County Clare) from Mid-West of the Republic of Ireland and the MacMahons of Oriel ( County Monaghan) from North of the Republic of Ireland.


The MacMahons of Thomond (County Clare)

The Thomond MacMahons were part of the great tribal grouping, the Dál gCais, and claimed descent from Mahon O'Brien, son of
Muirchertach Ua Briain Muircheartach Ua Briain (old spelling: Muirchertach Ua Briain) (also known as Murtaugh O'Brien) (c. 1050 – c. 10 March 1119), son of Toirdelbach Ua Briain and great-grandson of Brian Boru, was King of Munster and later self-declared High King ...
,
High King of Ireland High King of Ireland ( ga, Ardrí na hÉireann ) was a royal title in Gaelic Ireland held by those who had, or who are claimed to have had, lordship over all of Ireland. The title was held by historical kings and later sometimes assigned ana ...
. Corcu Baiscin was held by the descendants of Carbry Bascain until the 11th Century, when the descendants of Mahon O’Brien conquered them. According to Frost, Mahone 'a quo MacMahon' died in 1129, leaving two sons Murtagh and Dermot, with Murtagh being the ancestor of the main line of McMahons in Clare. The McMahons seized the Corcabaskin territory in the south of what is now County Clare in the 12th century about the same time as they adopted the fixed surname. Quoting the "Annals of the Four Masters", Frost says that Donogh MacMahon, Lord of Corcabaskin, died in 1488 and two MacMahons, Brian and Teige Roe, were established in his place – Brian in West Corcabaskin (known as Moyarta) and Teige Roe in the East (known as Clonderalaw). The two ruling branches of the clan became firmly established in Corcabaskin,
West Clare West Clare was a UK Parliament constituency in Ireland, returning one Member of Parliament 1885–1922. Prior to the 1885 United Kingdom general election the area was part of the Clare constituency. From 1922, on the establishment of the Irish ...
, where their once strongholds, Carrigaholt Castle and Clonderlaw Castle, are prominent landmarks and a source of local interest today. In August 1585, the Irish leaders of Thomond were forced to sign an Indenture with Sir John Perrott, the English Lord Deputy of Ireland. Frost says that "some of the signatories of the Deed of Composition seem to have been bribed into conformity by Perrott ... ncluding Teige MacMahon ... of Clonderalaw [andTurlough MacMahon ... of Moyarta". They were allowed to retain their castles and lands free of crown rent. The two MacMahons would have received the English titles of Baronet, replacing their traditional Irish titles, about this time. The two sons who succeeded them as heads of their families certainly each carried the English title. The last chief of the West Corcabaskin MacMahons, Sir Teige Caech MacMahon, was killed at or shortly after the battle of Kinsale in 1602, and his title became extinct. Sir Turlough Roe MacMahon, Baronet of East Corcabaskin, received the honour of becoming High Sheriff of County Clare in 1609. He died in 1629. According to an Inquisition held at Ennis in 1630 (reported in Frost's "History ... of Clare"), Turlough's title was inherited by his eldest son, Sir Teige MacMahon. Sir Teige (or Teague) represented the Earl of Thomond in negotiations with Sir William Penn in 1646, but in 1651 General Ireton seized Clonderlaw Castle from Sir Teige. Frost's "History" records 31 Townlands in County Clare being seized from Sir Teague. James Barry's "The Cromwellian Settlement of the County of Limerick" mentions Sir Teague MacMahon as the holder of other lands in that County. There is evidence that Sir Teague had a son called Turlough (or Terlagh). Honour, Lady Dowager of Kerry and Lixnaw, was granted the "guardianship and tuition of Torlogh MacMahon, son and heir to Teague MacMahon" on 27 June 1673 (recorded in MS Carte 38, fol(s) 742v (Carte Caleb=ndar Vol 52, 1673–1674, Bodleian Library, Uni of Oxford). Ainsworth's edited Inchiquin Manuscripts, MS No 1845, at p. 625, contains a note made following the death of Mary Rua O'Brien in 1686 which refers to "her nephew Sir Terlagh McMahon". The title appears to have died out with him. After the defeats of the native Irish in the 17th century, many of the Clare MacMahons emigrated to serve in the Irish Brigade of the French Army. Patrice de MacMahon (1808–1893), was created Duke of Magenta, became a field marshal and later the French president. The MacMahon family are still prominent in France; the family home is the Château de Sully outside Dijon.


Motto

The motto of the Thomond sept of McMahons is ''"Sic Nos Sic Sacra Tuemur"'', which means "Thus We Defend Our Sacred Rights” being Protectors of Church properties owned by the Kings of Thomond being the O'Brien Clan. The McMahon Clan is directly descended from legendary General and High King of Ireland Brian Boromie "Conquorer of the Danes at Clontarf". As are the O'Briens, who the McMahons have fought and married for 1,000 years.


The MacMahons of Oriel (Monaghan)


Motto

In the old Irish orthography, the Oriel MacMahon motto is ''"So Dorn Dona Dhubhfuillibh"'' and ''"So Dorn Dona Dhubhfuiltish"'' in reformed. The motto was originally a
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and means "Here's a fist to the dark-blooded". It is believed the dark-blooded are the Normans who invaded Ireland and whose castles the founder of the MacMahons of Oriel, Niall Mac Mathghamhna, made a practice of destroying.


History

The MacMahons of Oriel are a sept, or sub-clan of Clann Nadsluaigh. They trace descent from The Three Collas to their patronymic namesake, Niall Mac Mathghamhna, who descended from Mathgamna, Lord of the ancient kingdom of Fernmaige, located in the modern Baroney of Farney. They ruled the kingdom of Oriel (Anglicisation of
Airgíalla Airgíalla (Modern Irish: Oirialla, English: Oriel, Latin: ''Ergallia'') was a medieval Irish over-kingdom and the collective name for the confederation of tribes that formed it. The confederation consisted of nine minor kingdoms, all independe ...
) from 1243 to 1590 C.E. The Airgíalla Kingship was ended when Rossa Buidhe MacMahon, found himself in a geopolitically untenable position of his kingdom wedged between an expanding Tudor
Kingdom of Ireland The Kingdom of Ireland ( ga, label=Classical Irish, an Ríoghacht Éireann; ga, label=Modern Irish, an Ríocht Éireann, ) was a monarchy on the island of Ireland that was a client state of England and then of Great Britain. It existed from ...
and Tír Eoghain under the O'Neill. Rossa Buidhe agreed to surrender and regrant his territories to the
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and they became County Monaghan in the Kingdom of Ireland. The county was subdivided into five
baronies Barony may refer to: * Barony, the peerage, office of, or territory held by a baron * Barony, the title and land held in fealty by a feudal baron * Barony (county division), a type of administrative or geographical division in parts of the British ...
with Farney, Cremorne, Dartrey, and Monaghan controlled by MacMahons and Truagh by McKennas. The MacMahon's lost control of Monaghan after the
Irish Rebellion of 1641 The Irish Rebellion of 1641 ( ga, Éirí Amach 1641) was an uprising by Irish Catholics in the Kingdom of Ireland, who wanted an end to anti-Catholic discrimination, greater Irish self-governance, and to partially or fully reverse the plantatio ...
. Led by Colla Mac O'brian MacMahon, the MacMahon's rose in revolt with O'Neill and other Ulster clans in an attempt to seize Dublin Castle and overthrow the English Tudor kingdom. While the plot to capture Dublin Castle failed, the McMahons captured Castleblaney and
Carrickmacross Carrickmacross () is a town in County Monaghan, Ireland. The town and environs had a population of 5,032 according to the 2016 census, making it the second-largest town in the county. Carrickmacross is a market town which developed around a ca ...
in Monaghan. However, the English defeated the Irish uprising and Monaghan land was passed to Protestant settlers. It was a MacMahon, Colonel Hugh Oge's loose lips that were responsible for letting slip the plot to seize Dublin Castle. He had drunkenly told his Protestant foster brother Owen Connolly, who subsequently betrayed him and he was captured. With the help of two priests and a Scottish maid, Hugh Oge escaped from the Tower of London by sawing through his bars on 18 August 1644. However, he was recaptured 5 weeks later. He was convicted of treason and beheaded in London on 22 November 1644.
John O'Hart John O'Hart (1824–1902) was an Irish genealogist. He was born in Crossmolina, County Mayo, Ireland. A committed Roman Catholic and Irish nationalist, O'Hart had originally planned to become a priest but instead spent two years as a police ...
also noted that the early MacMahons (sometimes called O'Mahons) were chiefs of the over-kingdom of Ulaid, which bordered Airgíalla.


Chieftains

* Neill mac Mathgamhna mac Mathgamna ?-? (Ladrannaibh, or the bandit), (early 12th century) * Eochaid mac Mathgahamna mac Neill, died 1273 * Brian mac Eochada, 1283–1311 * Ralph/Roolb mac Eochada, 1311–1314 * Mael Sechlainn mac Eochada, 1314–? * Murchad Mór mac Briain, ?–1331 * Seoan mac Maoilsheachlainn, 1331–1342 * Aodh mac Roolb, 1342–1344 * Murchadh Óg mac Murchada, 1344–1344 * Maghnus mac Eochadha, 1344–1357 * Pilib mac Rooilbh, 1357–1362 * Brian Mór mac Aodh, 1362–1365 * Niall mac Murchadha, 1365–1368 * Brian Mór mac Aodh, 1368–1371 * Pilib Ruadh mac Briain, 1371–1403 * Ardghal mac Briain, 1403–February 1416 * Brian mac Ardghail, 1416–1442 * Ruaidhri mac Ardghail, 1442–1446 * Aodh Ruadh mac Ruaidhri, 1446–31 March 1453 * Feidhlimidh mac Briain, 1453–1466 * Eochan mac Ruaidhri, 1466–1467 * Reamonn mac Ruaidhri, 1467–November 1484 * Aodh Óg mac Aodha Ruaidh, 1485–16 September 1496 * Brian mac Reamoinn, 1496–1497 * Rossa mac Maghnusa, 1497–1513 * Reamonn mac Glaisne, 1513–c.1 April 1521 * Glaisne Óg mac Reamoinn, 1521–1551? * Art Maol mac Reamoinn, 1551–1560 * Aodh mac Briain, 1560–1562 * Art Ruadh mac Briain, 1562–1578 * Sir Rossa Buidhe mac Airt, 1579–August 1589 * Hugh Roe McMahon (Irish: ''Aodh Ruadh mac Airt''), 1589–September/October 1590. * Brian Mac Hugh Og of the Dartrey MacMahons (late 16th century) Sourced from: * MacMahons of Oriel: Mac Mathghamna, Kings of Oirghialla to 1590, in A New History of Ireland, pp. 215–16, volume IX, ed. Byrne, Martin, Moody. Dublin, 1984 * (II) The "Airgialla Charter Poem", Ailbhe Mac Shamhrain and Paul Byrne, in The Kingship and Landscape of Tara, Edel Bhreathnach, pp. 213–224, edited Edel Bhreathnach, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2005


Branch chieftains

*Raymond McMahon of the Killyleen Mc Mahons (late 17th century) *Nicholas McMahon of the Cluaincoinin Mc Mahons (early 19th century) *Patrick McMahon of the Cluaincoinin Mc Mahons (late 19th century) *Martin McMahon ottoof the Cluaincoinin Mc Mahons (early 20th century) *John McMahon ack Martinof the Cluaincoinin Mc Mahons (late 20th century)


The McMahons of Fermanagh

A separate McMahon family in County Fermanagh is descended from Mahon Maguire, a grandson of Donn Carrach Maguire.


People

McMahon or MacMahon is the
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of the following people:


Arts

*
Aline MacMahon Aline Laveen MacMahon (May 3, 1899 – October 12, 1991) was an American actress. Her Broadway stage career began under producer Edgar Selwyn in ''The Mirage'' during 1920. She made her screen debut in 1931 and worked extensively in film, thea ...
(1899–1991), American actress * Andrew McMahon (born 1982), American singer-songwriter * Andrew "Blueblood" McMahon (1926–1984), American Chicago blues bass guitarist, singer and songwriter * Bernard MacMahon (filmmaker), British filmmaker * Bryan MacMahon (writer)">Bernard_MacMahon_(filmmaker).html" ;"title="* Bernard MacMahon (filmmaker)">* Bernard MacMahon (filmmaker), British filmmaker * Bryan MacMahon (writer) (1909–1998), Irish playwright, novelist and short story writer * Charles MacMahon (disambiguation), several people: **Charles MacMahon (politician) (1824–1891), Australian MP and police commissioner **Charles MacMahon (theatre) (1861–1917), Australian theatrical entrepreneur and filmmaker * Ciarán Mac Mathúna (1925–2009), Irish broadcaster * Éabha McMahon (born 1992), Irish singer * Ed McMahon (1923–2009), American entertainer *
Ella McMahon Ella McMahon (born 1 April 1994), known professionally as Ella Eyre, is a British singer and songwriter. She is known for her collaborations with Rudimental on their UK number-one single "Waiting All Night" (2013), which won the 2014 Brit Awar ...
, British singer (better known as Ella Eyre) *
Geraldine McMahon Geraldine McMahon ARCM is a British-born harpist and singer of Irish descent. Career McMahon trained at the Royal College of Music in London, winning several prizes including a study scholarship at the Universität Mozarteum, Salzburg, Austria ...
, British-Irish harpist and singer * Gerard McMahon, English singer-songwriter * Ivor McMahon (1924–1972), English violinist * Jennifer McMahon (writer) (born 1968), American novelist *
Julian McMahon Julian Dana William McMahon (born 27 July 1968) is an Australian actor, former model, and the son of a former Prime Minister of Australia, Sir William McMahon. He is best known for his roles as Detective John Grant in '' Profiler'', Cole Turn ...
(born 1968), Australian actor; son of former Prime Minister * Kevin McMahon (musician) (born 1953), American industrial rock musician * Mike McMahon (comics) (born 1954), British comics illustrator *
Ryan McMahon (singer-songwriter) Ryan McMahon (born 19 October 1979) is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Ladysmith, British Columbia. He records and performs as a solo artist and also as a member of the folk/rock band the lion the bear the fox. As a solo artist, McMahon won a ...
(born 1979), Canadian singer-songwriter, folk-rock musician * Ryan McMahon, aka
Iame (rapper) Ryan McMahon, better known by his stage name Iame (pronounced ) (often stylized as IAME or iAMe), is an American hip hop recording artist, record producer and record executive from Portland, Oregon. He is a member of the hip hop groups Oldomin ...
(also known Wool See), American hip-hop recording artist * Sonia McMahon, Lady McMahon (1932–2010), Australian socialite; wife of former Prime Minister * Tony MacMahon (born 1939), Irish button accordion player and radio and television broadcaster


Politics and nobility

* Amy MacMahon, Australian politician * Brien McMahon, American lawyer and politician * Sir Henry McMahon (diplomat) (1862–1949), British soldier and High Commissioner in Egypt * Jim McMahon (politician) (born 1980), British Member of Parliament * Michael MacMahon (politician) (1854–1931), Australian politician * Michael McMahon (born 1957), American politician and attorney *
Michael McMahon (Scottish politician) Michael Joseph McMahon (born 18 September 1961) is a former Scottish Labour Party politician. He was a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) from 1999 until 2016. He was MSP for the Hamilton North and Bellshill constituency from 1999 until its ...
(born 1961), Scottish politician * The MacMahon family of French aristocrats. ** Patrice de MacMahon (1808–1893), president of France 1873–1879 * Sam McMahon, Australian politician *
Sir William McMahon Sir William McMahon (23 February 190831 March 1988) was an Australian politician who served as the 20th Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1971 to 1972 as leader of the Liberal Party. He was a government minister for over 21 years, ...
"Billy McMahon" (1908–1988), prime minister of Australia 1971–1972


Religion

*
Bernard MacMahon (bishop) Dr. Bernard MacMahon (1680–27 May 1747) was Bishop of Clogher 1727–1737 and Archbishop of Armagh 1738–1747. MacMahon was appointed as Roman Catholic Bishop of Clogher on 17 August 1727, following the death of his predecessor, ...
(1680–1747), Irish bishop * Bernard MacMahon (Irish bishop), Irish Bishop * Heber MacMahon (16001650), Irish bishop and general * Hugh MacMahon (1660–1737), Irish bishop *
Michael Peter MacMahon Michael Peter MacMahon O.P.(1720–20 February 1807) was a Dominican friar and prelate of the Roman Catholic Church born in Limerick, Ireland. He served as Bishop of Killaloe approximately for 42.5 years from 1765 till when he died aged 87 in 18 ...
(1720–1807), Irish Dominican friar *
Séamus mac Pilib Mac Mathghamhna Séamus mac Pilib Mac Mathghamhna (died 1519) was the Bishop of Derry. He was appointed Bishop-designate of Clogher on 5 November 1494. ''John Edmund de Courcy'' was also Bishop of Clogher around this time and he did not renounce his claim t ...
(died 1519), Bishop of Derry * William Ponsonby McMahon (1852–1933) Australian Catholic newspaperman


Science and medicine

* Brian MacMahon (1923–2007), British-American epidemiologist *
James McMahon (mathematician) James McMahon (April 22, 1856 – June 1, 1922) was an Irish mathematician whose career was spent at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. He was a committed educator, and an early proponent of professionalization in the teaching of advanced ...
(1856–1922), Irish mathematician *
James McMahon (astronomer) James McMahon is an American amateur astronomer, acknowledged for his visual observations of asteroid occultations. In 1978 his observation of the occultation of the asteroid 532 Herculina with the star SAO 120774, together with photometric stud ...
, contemporary American amateur astronomer *
Jennifer McMahon (nutritionist) Jennifer McMahon is a New Zealand nurse and nutritionist. From 2012 until November 2018, she was the president of the New Zealand Red Cross Society. In 2018 she was made a Companion of the Royal Society Te Apārangi in recognition of her contrib ...
, New Zealand nurse and nutritionist * Lee E. McMahon (1931–1989), American computer scientist *
Mike McMahon (professor) Professor Michael J. McMahon is a surgeon specialising in upper gastrointestinal surgery, particularly the pancreas and biliary tract. Professor McMahon was a lecturer and senior registrar and subsequently a senior lecturer, reader and professor ...
, English surgeon * Percy Alexander MacMahon (1854–1929), British soldier and mathematician *
Theresa McMahon Theresa Schmid McMahon (April 29, 1878-June 27, 1961) was an American economist, political scientist, author, and activist. She earned her PhD in sociology at the University of Wisconsin. She taught in the Department of Economics at the University ...
(1878–1961), American economist *
Thomas A. McMahon Thomas Arthur McMahon (April 21, 1943 – February 14, 1999) was an author and the Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Mechanics and Professor Biology at Harvard University. He was born in Dayton, Ohio, and grew up in Lexington, Massachusetts. A pi ...
(1943–1999), American professor of applied mechanics and biology, novelist


Sports

* A. McMahon, alias of
Arnold Horween Arnold Horween (originally Arnold Horwitz; also known as A. McMahon; July 7, 1898 – August 5, 1985) was an American college and professional American football player and coach. He played and coached both for Harvard University and in the Nati ...
, American football player for Harvard Crimson and in the NFL *
Brent McMahon (wheelchair racer) Brent McMahon (born January 3, 1966) is a former paralympic athlete from Canada. In 1986 McMahon injured his spine in an automobile accident—and quickly resumed his athletic pursuits. From 1986 to 1995 McMahon played for provincial, national, ...
(Michael Brent McMahon, born 1966), Canadian Paralympic athlete *
Brian McMahon (rowing) Brian McMahon (born July 24, 1961) is a Canadian rower, who was the coxswain of the Canadian men's eights team that won the gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, link=no , ...
(born 1961), Canadian coxswain *
Brigitte McMahon Brigitte McMahon-Huber (born 25 March 1967 in Baar) is an athlete from Switzerland, who competed in triathlon. McMahon competed at the first Olympic triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She won the gold medal with a total time of 2:00:40. ...
(born 1967), Swiss triathlete * Elliot Lloyd McMahon, British Tennis player * Daryl McMahon, Irish footballer *
Doc McMahon Henry John McMahon (December 19, 1886 – December 11, 1929) was a right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the 1908 Boston Red Sox. McMahon was born in Woburn, Massachusetts, attended the College of the Holy ...
(1886–1929), Major League Baseball pitcher * Don McMahon (1930–1987), Major League Baseball pitcher * Eagle Wynne McMahon (born 1998), American professional disc golfer *
Eddie McMahon Edward McMahon was a Scottish professional football inside forward who played in the Scottish League for Cowdenbeath. He also played in the Football League for Clapton Orient Leyton Orient Football Club is a professional football club based ...
, Scottish footballer *
Jim McMahon James Robert McMahon Jr. (born August 21, 1959) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 15 seasons, most notably with the Chicago Bears. McMahon played college football at BYU, where he wa ...
(born 1959), American football player * Joe McMahon, Tyrone Gaelic footballer *
John McMahon (cricketer) John William Joseph McMahon (28 December 1917 – 8 May 2001) was an Australian-born first-class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset County Cricket Clubs in England from 1947 to 1957. Surrey cricketer McMahon was an orthodox left-arm ...
, Australian-born cricketer who played in England * Justin McMahon, Tyrone Gaelic footballer *
Kevin McMahon (athlete) Kevin McMahon (born May 26, 1972, in San Jose, California) is a retired track and field athlete from the United States, who competed in the hammer throw. McMahon graduated from Georgetown University in 1994 with an AB in English and Fine Arts. He ...
(born 1972), American hammer thrower *
Matt McMahon (basketball) Matthew Joseph McMahon (born April 26, 1978) is the current men's college basketball head coach for LSU Tigers men's basketball, LSU. McMahon was formerly the men’s basketball coach at Murray State. In his third year leading the program, McMah ...
(born 1978), American college basketball coach *
Michael McMahon (rugby union) Michael James McMahon (29 July 1889 – c. 1961) was a rugby union player who represented Australia. McMahon, a fullback Fullback or Full back may refer to: Sports * A position in various kinds of football, including: ** Full-back (associat ...
(1889–c. 1961), Australian rugby union player *
Mike McMahon (disambiguation) Michael McMahon, Mike McMahon or Michael MacMahon may refer to: * Brent McMahon (wheelchair racer) (Michael Brent McMahon, born 1966), Canadian Paralympic athlete * Michael MacMahon (politician) (1854–1931), Australian politician * Michael Peter ...
, multiple persons :*
Mike McMahon (American football) Michael Edward McMahon (born February 8, 1979) is a former American football quarterback who played for five seasons in the National Football League (NFL), mostly serving in a backup quarterback role. He spent one season in the Canadian Fo ...
(born 1979), American football player :*
Mike McMahon (Australian rules footballer) Mike McMahon (19 January 1902 – 23 December 1962) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia se ...
(1902–1962), Australian rules footballer :*
Mike McMahon Sr. Michael Clarence McMahon Sr. (February 1, 1915 – December 3, 1974) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 57 games in the National Hockey League between 1943 and 1946. Born in Brockville, Ontario, he played for the Montreal Can ...
(1915–1974), Canadian ice hockey player :* Mike McMahon Jr. (1941–2013), his son, Canadian ice hockey player * Pat McMahon (coach) (born 1953), American baseball coach *
Philip McMahon Philip "Philly" McMahon (born 5 September 1987) is a Gaelic footballer who plays for the Ballymun Kickhams club and for the Dublin county team. Playing career Club McMahon is a member of the Ballymun Kickhams Senior Football team. in 2013, Ba ...
(1896–1997), Dublin Gaelic Footballer *
Ralph McMahon Ralph Horween (born Ralph Horwitz; also known as Ralph McMahon or B. McMahon; August 3, 1896 – May 26, 1997) was an American football player and coach. He played fullback and halfback and was a punter and drop-kicker for the unbeaten Harvard ...
, alias of Ralph Horween, American football player for Harvard Crimson *
Ross McMahon Ross McMahon was a professional association footballer who played as a centre forward. He played two games for Burnley in the 1888–89 season. 1888-1889 Ross McMahon was signed by Burnley in November 1888 and on 10-Nov-1888 McMahon made his ...
, footballer (Burnley FC) *
Ryan McMahon (baseball) Ryan Patrick McMahon (born December 14, 1994) is an American professional baseball infielder for the Colorado Rockies of Major League Baseball (MLB). Amateur career McMahon attended Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, California where he playe ...
, (born 1994), Major League Baseball infielder * Sadie McMahon (1867–1964), Major League Baseball pitcher *
Sean McMahon Sean McMahon (born 18 June 1994) is an Australian rugby union player for Suntory Sungoliath in the Japanese Top League. His regular playing position is Flanker. Career McMahon was born and raised in Brisbane and took his first steps in senior r ...
(born 1994), Australian rugby union player * Seánie McMahon, Clare hurler * Sharelle McMahon, Australian netballer *
Sophie MacMahon Sophie MacMahon (born 29 January 1997) is an Irish cricketer. She made her Women's One Day International cricket (WODI) debut against India in the 2017 South Africa Quadrangular Series on 15 May 2017. She plays in the Women's Super Series for Sc ...
, Irish cricketer *
Steve McMahon (footballer) Stephen Joseph McMahon (born 20 August 1961) is an English football manager, former professional footballer and current television pundit. As a player, he was a midfielder from 1979 to 1998, most notably playing for Liverpool in the late 1980s. ...
(born 1961), English footballer (Liverpool FC) *
Tony McMahon Anthony McMahon (born 24 March 1986) is an English football coach and former player who played as a right back. Born in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, McMahon started his playing career with Middlesbrough, with whom he spent eight seasons, ...
, footballer (Middlesbrough FC) * Trevor McMahon (born 1929), New Zealand Test cricketer


Others

*
Bernard F. McMahon USS ''Piper'' (SS/AGSS-409), a ''Balao''-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named after the piper. Although built late in World War II, ''Piper'' completed three successful war patrols before the cessation of hostilities, op ...
, United States Navy submarine commander of World War II *
Bryan MacMahon (judge) Bryan M. E. MacMahon (born 10 April 1941Gaughan, J. Anthony: "Listowel and its vicinity: Since 1873", page 79. Currach Press, 2004) is a former judge of the Irish High Court and the author of textbooks on Irish law. He is the son of short stor ...
(born 1941), Irish judge *
Norman McMahon Brigadier-General Norman Reginald McMahon (24 January 1866 – 11 November 1914) was a British Army officer. He served with the Royal Fusiliers in the Burma expedition of 1886–87 and in the Second Boer War of 1899–1902. During the latter cam ...
(1866–1914), British Army general


Wrestling

The McMahon family of WWE fame: :* Jess McMahon (1882–1954), boxing and wrestling promoter; founder of Capitol Wrestling Corporation :* Vincent J. McMahon (1914–1984), wrestling promoter; founder of WWE's immediate predecessor company, the World Wide Wrestling Federation :* Vince McMahon (born 1945), former chairman and CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (dba WWE, Inc.) :* Linda McMahon (born 1948), wife of Vince Jr., former CEO of WWE and former administrator of the Small Business Administration. :* Shane McMahon (born 1970), son of Vince Jr. and former Executive President of WWE Global Media :* Stephanie McMahon (born 1976), daughter of Vince Jr., chairwoman and co-CEO of WWE :** Triple H (born 1969), ring name of Paul Levesque; husband of Stephanie, Chief Content Officer and Executive Vice President of Talent Relations of WWE, former professional wrestler


Ships of the surname

was an oil tanker converted by the British for World War II service as a
merchant aircraft carrier A merchant aircraft carrier (also known as a MAC ship, the Admiralty's official 'short name') was a limited-purpose aircraft carrier operated under British and Dutch civilian registry during World War II. MAC ships were adapted by adding a flig ...
or MAC ship, that is an
escort carrier The escort carrier or escort aircraft carrier (U.S. hull classification symbol CVE), also called a "jeep carrier" or "baby flattop" in the United States Navy (USN) or "Woolworth Carrier" by the Royal Navy, was a small and slow type of aircraft ...
for anti-submarine warfare, an anti-submarine warfare carrier.


See also

* McMahan *
McMahen McMahen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Noel McMahen (born 1926), Australian rules footballer and coach * Royce L. McMahen (1923–1999), American veterinarian and sheriff *Ryan McMahen (born 1982), American soccer player ...
* McMann *
McMahon, Saskatchewan McMahon is a hamlet (place), hamlet in Coulee No. 136, Saskatchewan, Coulee Rural Municipality No. 136, Saskatchewan, Canada. The hamlet is located on Saskatchewan Highway 379, about 40 km southeast of Swift Current. See also * List of c ...
, hamlet in Canada * McMahon Stadium in Calgary, Alberta, Canada * The McMahon Act or the Atomic Energy Act of 1946 * McMahon-Hussein Correspondence, exchange of letters during World War I concerning the fate of the Middle East * McMahon system tournament, tournament pairing system invented for Go competitions * An electorate area of Australia, NSW * Mathgamain mac Cennétig * Macmahon Holdings, an Australian infrastructure and mining company. * *
Mahon (disambiguation) Mahón is a municipality, capital city of Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, and seat of the Island Council of Menorca. Mahon may also refer to: Places *Mahon, Cork, Ireland * Mahon, Indiana, United States * Mahon, Mississippi, United States *Maho ...
*Marquis de MacMahon d'Eguilly, Duke of Magenta *
MacMahon Master theorem In mathematics, MacMahon's master theorem (MMT) is a result in enumerative combinatorics and linear algebra. It was discovered by Percy MacMahon and proved in his monograph ''Combinatory analysis'' (1916). It is often used to derive binomial iden ...


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