Fred Ahern (ice hockey) (born 1952), American ice hockey player
Frederick Ahern (1907–1982), American filmmaker
Fred Ahern (equestrian) (1900–1958), Irish equestrian
Fred M. Ahern (1884–1950), New York politician
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Fred or Frederick Ahern may refer to: FredAhern (ice hockey) (born 1952), American ice hockey player Frederick Ahern (1907–1982), American filmmaker...
Dermot Ahern (born 1955), Irish Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform Francis J. Ahern (1899–1958), San Francisco Police Chief 1956–58 FredAhern (disambiguation)...
in London's Old Bailey, photographed, with permission, by unit manager FredAhern, and built in 85 days at the cost of $80,000. Unusually, the set had ceilings...
William Löfqvist Coaches: Hans "Virus" Lindberg Forwards and defence: FredAhern, Curt Bennett, Harvey Bennett, Dan Bolduc, Rick Chartraw, Mike Christie...
K. Furse Assistant director - C. Foster Kemp Production management - FredAhern (production manager), John Palmer (unit manager) Editor - A. S. Bates...
daughter of Fred and Elizabeth Wilson Ahern. She was the third in a family of four children; one of her siblings was Peggy Ahern. Ahern got her acting...
the Mitchell Report concerning steroid abuses in Major League Baseball FredAhern 1974, NHL hockey player Dale Arnold 1979, two-time Emmy Award-winning...
Name Chapter and year Notablity References FredAhern Bowdoin 1974 NHL player, California Seals, Cleveland Barons, Colorado Rockies Ethan Allen Cincinnati...
Frederick Ahern (December 31, 1907 - September 28, 1982) was an American production manager. Ahern began his career stacking lumber at Pathe Studios. Over...
Rick Jodzio to the Cleveland Barons in exchange for Ralph Klassen and FredAhern. On June 15, 1978 Chuck Arnason was placed on the Minnesota North Stars...
traded to the Colorado Rockies on January 9, 1978, as part of a deal with FredAhern for Chuck Arnason and Rick Jodzio. In Colorado, Klassen played 44 games...