• John Mahon may refer to: John Mahon (baseball), baseball owner and politician John Mahon (composer) (1749–1839), musician and composer John Mahon (Australian...
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  • John Patrick Mahon (February 3, 1938 – May 3, 2020) was an American film, stage and television actor. He was perhaps best known for playing Captain Gillette...
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  • John Lincoln Mahon (8 June 1865 – 19 November 1933) was a Scottish trade unionist and politician, best known as a prominent socialist activist. Mahon...
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  • John Mahon (1901 – 1975) was a British communist political activist. The son of socialist leader John Lincoln Mahon, John Mahon was born in Dublin, but...
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  • John Mahon (also Mahone, Mahoon; 1749–1834) was an Irish composer, clarinetist, violinist, and viola player. Mahon was born in Oxford into an Irish family...
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  • John Mahon (born 26 November 1999) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a defender for League of Ireland Premier Division club Sligo Rovers...
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    John J. "Sonny" Mahon (August 1851 – June 19, 1928) was an American politician and professional baseball executive. He served as president and principal...
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    The Candlestick murder refers to the murder of Jack Dobbins by John Mahon in Charleston, South Carolina on October 31, 1958. The acquittal of the confessed...
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    whereas the other members left at some point before the end of the 1980s. John Mahon joined the band in 1997, and Kim Bullard and Matt Bissonette joined in...
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  • Bishop John Christopher Mahon, D.C.L, S.P.S. (1922–2004), was an Irish born priest a member of the Kiltegan Fathers. He served as Bishop of Lodwar, Turkana...
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