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McKone
McKone is an Anglicised Irish surname McKeon. Notable people with the name include: * Mike McKone, British comic book artist * John McKone (1835–1882), Australian cricketer See also *McKeon *McKeen (surname) *McKean (surname) *Mac Eoin Bissett family *McCune (surname) *McCunn *MacEwen MacEwen, MacEwan, McEwen, or McEwan may refer to: People * MacEwen (surname) Places * Castle MacEwen, Argyll, Scotland *MacEwan, Edmonton, a neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada * MacEwan Glen, a neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta, Canada ... {{surname Patronymic surnames ...
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Mike McKone
Michael McKone is a British comic book artist. Career McKone's first published works for the major companies included ''Justice League of America'' and '' Justice League International'' for DC Comics and '' The Punisher War Zone'' for Marvel Comics. However, it was his work on Marvel's '' Exiles'' which brought him instant attention, and led him to work on two of DC's ''Teen Titans'' and Marvel's ''Fantastic Four''. McKone is currently providing covers for Marvel, DC and Dynamite comics. Awards and recognition In July 2010, McKone was named Inkwell Awards Special Ambassador. Bibliography DC * '' 52'' #52 (among other artists) (2007) * '' Adventures of Superman'' #579 (2000) * ''Detective Comics'' #622-624 (along with Flint Henry) (1990) * ''Green Lantern'', vol. 3, 80-Page Giant #2 (among other artists) (1999) * ''Green Lantern'', vol. 4, #26-28 (2008) * ''JLA: Secret Society Of Super-Heroes'', miniseries, #1-2 (2000) * '' JSA All Stars'', miniseries, #4 (2003) * '' Justice ...
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John McKone
John James McKone (3 October 1835 – 7 August 1882) was an Australian cricketer. He played three first-class matches for New South Wales between 1855/56 and 1857/58. McKone played in New South Wales' first three first-class matches. In the first, in Melbourne in March 1856, he took 5 for 25 and 5 for 11 and scored 18 not out in the first innings. New South Wales won narrowly, and he was the equal top wicket-taker and equal highest run-scorer on either side. McKone married Esther Holder in Sydney in December 1858. He was the publican of the Curriers' Arms Hotel in central Sydney, where he also lived. Esther died there in May 1880 after bearing a stillborn son a few days earlier. He died there aged 46 in August 1882. See also * List of New South Wales representative cricketers This is a list of male cricketers who have played for New South Wales in first-class, List A and Twenty20 cricket. It is complete to the end of the 2017–18 season. The list refers to the sides ...
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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 name include: * Alistair McKeon, fictional character in the Honorverse * Beverley McKeon, British physicist and aerospace engineer Doug McKeon(born 1966), American actor * 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 (191 ...
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McKeen (surname)
McKeen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Allyn McKeen (1905–1978), American football player and coach * Angus McKeen (born 1969), Irish rugby union player * Bob McKeen (1933–1999), American basketball player * Charles McKeen (1885–1972), Canadian politician * H. Boyd McKeen (1835–1864), Union Army officer * Jock McKeen (born 1946), Canadian physician * John Elmer McKeen, American chief executive * Joseph McKeen (1757–1807), American educator * Nery McKeen (born 1957), Cuban middle distance runner * Nineveh S. McKeen (1837–1890), American soldier * Philena McKeen (1822–1898), American educator * Robert McKeen (1884–1974), New Zealand politician * Stan McKeen (born 1982), Canadian rugby union player * Stanley McKeen (1897–1966), Canadian politician * William McKeen (born 1954), American academic * William R. McKeen Jr. (1869–1946), American inventor and businessman See also *McKean (surname) McKean or MacKean is a surname of Scottish and Iris ...
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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 McKean (born 1968), United States Army lieutenant general * Thomas J. McKean (1810–1870), Union general during the American Civil War * William McKean (1800–1865), 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), American footballer and politician * Hugh McKean (1967–2022), Colorado politician * James B. McKean (1821–1879), New York politician and Union Army general * James J. MacKe ...
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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 ...
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McCune (surname)
McCune is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam McCune (novelist) (b. 1985), American novelist * Alfred W. McCune (1849–1927), British-American railroad builder, mine owner, and Mormon * Amy McCune, American ecologist and evolutionary biologist * Barron Patterson McCune (1915–2008), United States federal judge * Bruce Pettit McCune (b. 1952), American lichenologist and botanist * Debbie McCune Davis (b. 1951), American politician * Earl McCune (1956–2020), American inventor, Silicon Valley entrepreneur, and electrical and telecommunications engineer * Emma McCune (1964–1993), British foreign aid worker * Elizabeth Ann Claridge McCune (1852–1924), Mormon missionary * George M. McCune (1908–1948), co-developer of the McCune–Reischauer romanization system of the Korean language * Grant McCune (1943–2010), American special effects designer * Isaac McCune (1884–1959), Canadian politician * Keith McCune (b. 1955), American author * Lisa McCune (b. 197 ...
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McCunn
McCunn is a surname, originating in Scotland but now widespread in many countries across the world. Origins of the name The surname is probably a variant of ' McCune', the Anglicised form of 'MacEoghainn'. The personal name ' Eoghain' is a Gaelic form of the Latin 'Eugenius', meaning 'noble', borne by a third-century bishop and martyr. Another theory suggests McCunn as a variant of ' McKeown', which comes from the Celtic 'Mac Eoin' ('Eoin' being the Irish form of John). Family history The first recorded bearer of the name was Gilcrist McKwnne, circa 1370, in the Calendar of the Laing Charters during the reign of King David II of Scotland. The surname was introduced to Ulster by Scottish settlers during the plantation of the province and later many McCunns emigrated during the Great Famine of Ireland. Since then, the McCunn family has spread throughout the world particularly to North America. Notable McCunns * Hamish MacCunn (1868–1916), Scottish composer, conductor and teacher ...
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MacEwen (surname)
The Scottish surname MacEwen derives from the Old Gaelic ''Mac Eoghainn'', meaning 'the son of Eógan (given name), Eoghann'. The name is found today in both Scotland and Northern Ireland. Because it was widely used before its spelling was standardised, the modern name has several common variations. The earliest attested use is by a Malcolm MacEwen, who witnessed a charter in 1174. The surname occurs in a number of prominent families throughout Scottish history. Although author R. S. T. MacEwen claimed that all these families, with variant spellings of the surname indicating possible differing origins, probably originated in Clan Ewen of Otter, the history is more complex. The name has varied heraldic traditions, reflecting the various origins. The first MacEwen armiger was granted arms in 1743, and his achievement reflects his family's origins in Clan MacDougall. However a second grant of arms in the name made in 1793 to William MacEwan of Glenboig, displays Clan Cameron, Cameron ...
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