. . . . . . . . "Thomas Cavanaugh"@en . "U.S.S. Potomac"@en . . . . . "Cavanaugh was already nine centuries old, when he met Connor MacLeod in the late 1600s. He was a good friend of his former teacher, Ramirez. Cavanaugh became good friends with Connor, too. He once gathered all local Immortals on Holy Ground. He spoke with them about The Prize, its importance, and why it should be won by a person of good intent He asked them to teach what they had learned to other Immortals. Cananaugh would encounter Connor again later. He told him to start living, rather than drifting across the world, which is what MacLeod had always done up to that point. By the year 1786, they had their last encounter. Together they traveled to France aboard a ship, where Cavanaugh and Connor were captured by republicans during the French Revolution. Cavanaugh was beheaded by the guillotine, his Quickening was received by Connor, who managed to escape in the distraction. In the year 1986, Connor's wife Brenda, was hit by a car and brought to a hospital in New York City. Connor was then haunted by visions of people he had met in his life, among whom was Cavanaugh."@en . "Thomas Cavanaugh (born May 10, 1869) was an American sailor serving in the United States Navy during the Spanish\u2013American War who received the Medal of Honor for bravery."@en . "Ireland"@en . . . "Cavanaugh was already nine centuries old, when he met Connor MacLeod in the late 1600s. He was a good friend of his former teacher, Ramirez. Cavanaugh became good friends with Connor, too. He once gathered all local Immortals on Holy Ground. He spoke with them about The Prize, its importance, and why it should be won by a person of good intent He asked them to teach what they had learned to other Immortals. Cananaugh would encounter Connor again later. He told him to start living, rather than drifting across the world, which is what MacLeod had always done up to that point."@en . "Father Thomas Cavanaugh is a parish priest at the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Hanover, New Hampshire. In \"Take This Sabbath Day,\" President Bartlet calls him to the White House to seek his counsel about what to do regarding the Cruz appeal."@en . . . . "Thomas Cavanaugh (born May 10, 1869) was an American sailor serving in the United States Navy during the Spanish\u2013American War who received the Medal of Honor for bravery."@en . . . "Place of burial"@en . . . . "Father Thomas Cavanaugh is a parish priest at the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Hanover, New Hampshire. In \"Take This Sabbath Day,\" President Bartlet calls him to the White House to seek his counsel about what to do regarding the Cruz appeal."@en . . . . "Thomas Cavanaugh"@en . . "Fireman First Class"@en . . . . . "1869-05-10"^^ . .