The O'Neill clan
Published Tuesday, March 10, 2009, 1:12 AM
Updated Monday, January 9, 2012, 4:20 PM
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Roy1dad | Oct 20, 2011, 09:49 AM EDT
Roy(deceased)He was an Irish tenor and just as I, He would have enjoyed this written history. Thanks, for all the information. I'm like a sponge, asorbing any Irish History. We trace back to the "Ui Neill".My Dad's mother was Luetta O'Neill and would never change O'Neill as some of her family changed to O'Neal here in East Tennessee. She named my dad "Rory", but when got birth certificate back they had spelled it "Roy". I guess they thought that she had spelled it wrong in Georgia where he was born. She still called him Rory. We have traced and read everything we find on O'Neill. Thanks, Liam, well done!! Dorothy Cain
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redsean | Mar 24, 2011, 11:54 AM EDT
I am a member of the Association of O'Neill Clans , tis a grate place to learn more abought your family O'Neill ! An O'Neill's that well try to help ya find your way . It ye are an O'Neill join what are ye waiting on !!!
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9490282 | Mar 17, 2011, 09:48 AM EDT
I have a great grandfather, James Jackson O"Neill who married Jane Sellers O"Neill born 1858. Buried, Union Springs,Alabama.I don't know much beyond that.
Some relatives have the name O'Neal as a middle name??
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redsean | Feb 01, 2011, 02:16 PM EST
To ya ! Sroneil through the years and hard times the O'Neill name has been spelled by differnt people all over the world . An at times it has been spelled how people heard it spoke to them an you don't hear two ells you wont spell two ells , An a lot of them that were checking you in to the states at the right old time could care less abought spelling a Pattys name right . Ya thay were not nice at the time ! Best of luck redsean!
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sroneil | Dec 27, 2010, 10:22 AM EST
ANYONE KNOW WHY SOME O'NEILL'S ARE 1-L AND OTHERS ARE 2-L'S..ALSO...ANYONE KNOW ABOUT THE NAME: GARTLAND?..THANKS
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redsean | Dec 01, 2010, 12:58 PM EST
I like to see all your work on my family. I am a member of the O'Neillclans.com . A grate site ! An Shane was a grate king ! Thank you for your work on O'Neills and potos are good .
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haribou | Sep 12, 2010, 04:08 PM EDT
I'd like to recommend that any O'Neills join the www.oneillclans.com web site and that they think about joining the O'Neill DNA project (info on the site). Yes, McShane's are descended from Shane O'Neill. An O'Neill clan gathering was held in Paris. I've written an article on the clan meeting and it will be published beginning october. I'd like to publish on the Irish central site and i ask Liam Moriarity to contact me if he is interested.
kathleen O'Neill Benshila
oneillbenshila@gmail.com
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CMMcShane | Jul 09, 2010, 01:39 PM EDT
How come no reference to Shane O'Neill, King of Ulster? My Family The McShanes from County Armagh trace their ancestry to Shane O'Neill, Mc meaning son of Shane.
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glasgowgirl | May 20, 2010, 04:52 PM EDT
Where does O'Neil with one "L" come from then. I was told our family came from Kerry. What is the difference between two and one "L".
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