Duncan Stewart McEachran (1826–1913) was a Scottish minister of the Free Church of Scotland who emigrated to Australia and became Moderator of the General...
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Duncan McEachran may refer to: Duncan McNab McEachran (1841–1924), Canadian veterinarian and academic Duncan Stewart McEachran (1826–1913), Scottish minister...
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academic Very Rev Duncan Stewart McEachran (1826-1913) Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria Grant McEachran (1894–1966)...
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Australia. He died on 18 April 1907 at Carlton North in Victoria. Rev Duncan Stewart McEachran was one of several ministers who spoke at the funeral service....
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Hutton. James Clow (7 April 1859) Adam Cairns (1 November 1859) Duncan Stewart McEachran (1885) Daniel Macdonald (1896) Patrick John Murdoch (1898) David...
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Park) near the town Jill McGown, British writer of mystery novels Duncan McNab McEachran, Canadian veterinarian and academic Dan McPhail, professional footballer...
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Ryan McEachran McAllister, The Royal Regiment of Scotland Private Cameron Robson McCabe, The Royal Regiment of Scotland Chief Petty Officer Samuel McGaw...
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George Stewart Henry 1963 Ontario Thomas Laird Kennedy 1962 Ontario Charles Mayer 2005 Manitoba Duncan McNab McEachran 1961 Quebec James Duncan McGregor...
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(Cornell)[citation needed] James McCall, established the Glasgow Veterinary College in 1862 Duncan McNab McEachran, (1841–1924, grad. 1861), co-founder...
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headmaster, 1900-1919 Charles W. Lloyd – Master of Dulwich College Frank McEachran – author Geoffrey Shaw – organist and composer Patrick Thompson – Conservative...
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