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  1. Edward Campion Acheson (April 7, 1858 – January 28, 1934) was sixth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut, serving as suffragan from 1915 to 1926; and coadjutor from 1926 to 1928. He was diocesan bishop from 1928 to 1934. Early life and education.

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    • Eleanor G. Gooderham
    • Alexander Acheson & Mary Campion
    • English
  2. David Campion Acheson (November 4, 1921 – August 16, 2018) was an American attorney. Son of one time United States Secretary of State Dean Acheson, he worked for the United States Atomic Energy Commission and served as an assistant to former Treasury Secretary Henry H. Fowler .

    • August 16, 2018 (aged 96), Washington, D.C., US
    • Groton School
  3. Edward Acheson. Edward Acheson ist der Name folgender Personen: Edward Campion Acheson (1858–1934), Bischof der Episkopalkirche der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Edward Goodrich Acheson (1856–1931), US-amerikanischer Chemiker.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dean_AchesonDean Acheson - Wikipedia

    His father, Edward Campion Acheson, was an English-born Canadian (immigrated to Canada in 1881) who became a Church of England priest after graduating from Wycliffe College. He moved to the U.S., eventually becoming Bishop of Connecticut.

  5. In early July 1947, Edward Campion Acheson was designated Special Representative of the President with the rank of Minister to head an American mission whose object was to negotiate with various northern European countries for the utilization of surplus foods for use in the United States and British zones of occupation of Germany.

  6. The papers also include manuscripts, notes, and reviews for several of Acheson's books. Biographical / Historical. Dean Gooderham Acheson was born in Middletown, Connecticut, on April 11, 1893, to Edward Campion and Eleanor Gertrude Gooderham Acheson. His father was the Episcopal bishop of Connecticut.

  7. Q: Well, isn’t the name Campion a bit of a clue. Campion was one of the martyrs. ACHESON: Well, that’s a Welsh name – Campion. Acheson is a Scottish name. There are a lot of Achesons in Edinburgh and there are two Acheson houses on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, which are museums. One, I think, the last time I was there, was the head