- Moylan, Stephen
- Moylan, Stephen
• An American patriot and merchant, born in Ireland in 1734; died at Philadelphia, 11 April, 1811Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Stephen Moylan — Stephen Moylan † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Stephen Moylan An American patriot and merchant, born in Ireland in 1734; died at Philadelphia, 11 April, 1811. He received his education in Ireland, but resided for some time in England, and… … Catholic encyclopedia
Moylan — is a surname of Irish origin, and may refer to: Douglas Moylan Edward Moylan Kaleo Moylan Kurt Moylan Pat Moylan Pat Moylan (hurler) Peter Moylan Australian relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves Judi Moylan (born 1944), Australian politician Seán … Wikipedia
Stephen Moylan — (1737 – 1811) Irish American patriot leader during the American Revolutionary War. He had several positions in the Continental Army including Muster Master General, Secretary and Aide to General George Washington, Quartermaster General, Commander … Wikipedia
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Moylan — Recorded as O Moylan, Moylan, Moyle, Mullane, and Mullins, this interesting surname is of Irish origin. It is generally regarded as being from the pre 10th century Olde Gaelic surname O Maolain, composed of the elements O , meaning male… … Surnames reference
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