The spelling of the name O'Neill varies all over the place. In researching the census records I have found the spelling was determined by the Marshall who wrote the information. Even inthe genealogical library in Dublin the name is spelled Nial, Neal, Niel , and Niell. So in my estimation none applies to either Catholic or Protestant HEAR ME..http://www.pagoo.com/signature/wahi548
Hi all, I am a new subscriber to the list. I am looking for any info on my Great Grandfather, John O'Neill, all I know is that he died in Wolverhampton, England in 1912. He had children, Amy, Lewis, Donald, Harold & Julie. I do not know his wifes name. He may have come to England from Ireland. Regards Ron O'Neill ICQ: 86902438
I don't know if you are trying to reach N. Coffman but most of your O'neill related e-mails end up here.
Check out the article on Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness in RootsWeb Review, Vol. 3, No. 36 I think the URL is<rootsweb-review@rootsweb.com or there's a website at http://raogk.rootsweb.com/ David Palmquist Delta BC Canada KIRCUDBRIGHTSHIRE AND MAYBE ULSTER: O'Neill/Calvert/Hartley/McClung/Hope ORKNEY AND CAITHNESS Hay/Johnston/Wild/Simpson/Sclater/Simpson/Gerrick SWEDEN Palmqvist/Palmkvist/Sjöberg/Söderlund/Persson/Eriksdotter/Mattsson/Jonsdotte r/Eriksson/Jansdotter ENGLAND Sims/Davey/Harris/Fuge/O'Connor/Wheeler/Harris/King
I am trying to find some information on William Jasper O'Neil (O'Neal). If I have the correct Civil War enlistment papers, then he was from Marshall County, TN. He may have also gone by John William (J.W.) O'Neil (O'Neal). I have put the other O'Neal spelling in parentheses, because his name shows up on records with that particular spelling. I am seeking any information on this person, as well as any information on his parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, etc. His father MAY have been James Henry O'Neil (O'Neal), who could have been born around 1813 in North Carolina. Any leads would be appreciated. If this lineage ties into anybody in the e-mail network, I have good data on the son (also William Jasper O'Neil) and his descendants. NAME: WILLIAM JASPER O'NEIL BORN: 1835-1836 WHERE: MARSHALL COUNTY, TN DIED: AROUND APRIL, 1862 MARRIED: FOUNTAINELLY E. BOLIN BORN: 1843 WHERE TN SON: WILLIAM JASPER O'NEIL BORN: 12-10-1860 WHERE: STONE COUNTY, MO WHEN MARRIED: 04-04-1886 DIED: 12-26-1841 WHERE: MONETT, MO Thank you, Pat O'Neil 17630 N.E. 134th Place Redmond, WA 98052
Thanks Scott, I'll give it one more try, and a correction too- some people have told me the link I gave for the Great Canadian Map didn't work. Try going to: http://geonames2.nrcan.gc.ca/ then select GeoNames.NRCan.gc.ca That'll take you to http://geonames.nrcan.gc.ca/english/Home.html Then select one of Querying Canadian Geographical names Query by Name | Query by Coordinates I think that will work David Palmquist Delta BC Canada At 07:00 PM 8/22/00 -0700, you wrote: >ONEALL-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 106 > >Today's Topics: > #1 [ONEALL-L] Great Canadian interact [David Palmquist <plmquist@uniserve] > #2 Re: [ONEALL-L] Great Canadian inte ["Scott O'Neal" <soneal@mail.callte] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from ONEALL-D, send a message to > > ONEALL-D-request@rootsweb.com > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >______________________________X-Message: #1 >Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 00:15:43 -0700 >From: David Palmquist <plmquist@uniserve.com> >To: ONEALL-L@rootsweb.com >Message-Id: <1.5.4.16.20000822002501.3cf75308@pop.uniserve.com> >Subject: [ONEALL-L] Great Canadian interactive map site >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >Thanks to Cyndi's List, I just discovered this marvellous interactive map >for Canadian places: > >http://geonames2.nrcan.gc.ca/cgi-bin/sima_name_v3?english > >Hope you can find it useful. It's much faster than the British >UKStreetmaps.com; also it allows you to calculate distances between two >places, and to display placenames within a certain radius. > >Great site for genealogists. > >David Palmquist, >Delta BC Canada > >______________________________X-Message: #2 >Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 03:36:12 -0400 >From: "Scott O'Neal" <soneal@mail.calltech.com> >To: ONEALL-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <015c01c00c0b$a5ac9b20$8108810a@wblt.bellsouth.calltech> >Subject: Re: [ONEALL-L] Great Canadian interactive map site >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >I just wanted to let you know that this e-mail didn't end up at the correct >address. You may want to contact you system administrator. >Thankyou >Scott O'Neal >----- Original Message ----- >From: David Palmquist <plmquist@uniserve.com> >To: <ONEALL-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 3:15 AM >Subject: [ONEALL-L] Great Canadian interactive map site > > >> Thanks to Cyndi's List, I just discovered this marvellous interactive map >> for Canadian places: >> >> http://geonames2.nrcan.gc.ca/cgi-bin/sima_name_v3?english >> >> Hope you can find it useful. It's much faster than the British >> UKStreetmaps.com; also it allows you to calculate distances between two >> places, and to display placenames within a certain radius. >> >> Great site for genealogists. >> >> David Palmquist, >> Delta BC Canada >> >
I just wanted to let you know that this e-mail didn't end up at the correct address. You may want to contact you system administrator. Thankyou Scott O'Neal ----- Original Message ----- From: David Palmquist <plmquist@uniserve.com> To: <ONEALL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 3:15 AM Subject: [ONEALL-L] Great Canadian interactive map site > Thanks to Cyndi's List, I just discovered this marvellous interactive map > for Canadian places: > > http://geonames2.nrcan.gc.ca/cgi-bin/sima_name_v3?english > > Hope you can find it useful. It's much faster than the British > UKStreetmaps.com; also it allows you to calculate distances between two > places, and to display placenames within a certain radius. > > Great site for genealogists. > > David Palmquist, > Delta BC Canada >
Thanks to Cyndi's List, I just discovered this marvellous interactive map for Canadian places: http://geonames2.nrcan.gc.ca/cgi-bin/sima_name_v3?english Hope you can find it useful. It's much faster than the British UKStreetmaps.com; also it allows you to calculate distances between two places, and to display placenames within a certain radius. Great site for genealogists. David Palmquist, Delta BC Canada
HI Paul I may be able to help if you can help me. My Charles O'Neal was born in Charles Co. MD about 1750 . Might he be a descendant of John? Greg Anderson >Still searching for the parents of John Neale of Maryland in the 1640's. >Supposedly he was kin to Capt. James Neale. Has anyone got anything on him? >I need all kinds of help! > >Paul Parker >Lomita, CA -- Greg Anderson O'NEAL FAMILY: http://members.aol.com/hrhgreg1/oneal Anderson , Brewer , Clark , Howard, O'Neal, Rich , Shaw , Shepherd , Stull , Truit , Turner ANDERSON FAMILY http://members.home.net/andersonorg/index.htm ANDERSON, AUSTIN/Aasen, CARHART, CLARK, LYON, O'NEAL,PURDY, STUDWELL, URMY\ERMY, VANOSDEL, WOODWARD APPLE FAMILY: http://members.aol.com/hrhgreg1/apple Apple, Crosley, Woodward etc.
Is there any relation to Darius O'Neil/O'Neal born in Culpeper ,Va. in 1764? His father is supposedly John but I have no clear tie yet. Pat jpoplains@aol.com
I am not sure, However the one I am trying to trace is named John O'Neal m. Hazel Pomeroy in Tn. His people could have migrated from Va. If I find anything, I will let you know Doris ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jpoplains@aol.com> To: <ONEALL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 3:06 PM Subject: Re: [ONEALL-L] John O'NEIL / O'NEILL / O'NIEL and Margaret CALVERT married 1841 > Is there any relation to Darius O'Neil/O'Neal born in Culpeper ,Va. in 1764? > His father is supposedly John but I have no clear tie yet. > Pat > jpoplains@aol.com >
My ancestor Stephen Field Rhodes (could be spelled Rhoades) bNov 20, 1856 at NY married Lorain Van Buren Foote bMar 28, 1966 in 1883 at Ferndale MN and dJan 1894 Iron River Wisc. Stephen f. John Zacharia Rhodes bAug 25, 1825 m. Rachel Jane Harris Lorain f. Martin Van Buren Foote m Abigail Kitchen 1900 MN Census shows Stephen had remarried to Ione ? in 1899 sometime. I would really like to connect with someone on this family. If anyone can help, please contact me (Lori) personally at: luckyluk46@excite.com Previously I sent this message with an invalid email address which was luckyluk46@mailexcite.com > > _______________________________________________________ > Say Bye to Slow Internet! > http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html
My ancestor (3rd gr grandf) William Calvert b Jan 9,1809 at Hovingham Yorkshire ENG married Mary Buggs b 1916 at East Suffolk ENG in 1836 at Chinguacousy Peel Ontario Canada. William f. William Calvert Mary f. Charles Buggs m. Mary m. Sophie Gamble I am having trouble finding any older generation information. Like when did they come to Canada? Did they come from England landing in US or Canada? I would love to connect with someone who may also be working on this branch. If anyone can help, please contact me (Lori) privately at: luckyluk46@excite.com Previously I sent this message with an invalid private address which was luckyluk46@mailexcite.com > > > > > > _______________________________________________________ > Say Bye to Slow Internet! > http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html
I had previously left a message about Stephen Field Rhodes on Jul 28th and left a private email to contact me. It seems it does not work. So try luckyluk46@excite.com _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html
Sharon Luke: If you find more info., let me know. We have info on O'Neill in St. Louis. ----- Original Message ----- From: Sharon Luke <novelideas@interhop.net> To: <ONEALL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 9:29 AM Subject: [ONEALL-L] John Henry O'Neill > Hello all, > > Thought I would jump into this feeding frenzy of O'Neill's looking for > the parents of my John Henry O'Neill. He was born in the US in 1863, > parents unknown. On the 1901 census (Brockville, Ontario) he quoted > his birth year and immigration year both as 1863! He became a > naturalized Canadian in 1895 a year after my grandmother was born. > All we have so far is the date of birth and that he married Frances > Elizabeth Barker (from Ontario) and had 2 daughters. However.... now > it gets interesting. He (evidently) worked the railroads in the US, > one being a rail line from Ogdensburg, NY. He had relatives (cousins > etc.) in NY that my Aunt can remember my grandmother talking about. > Supposedly there were some O'Neill's in Vaudeville and he was related > to them as well. It is family history (theory!) that he also worked > the rail line out of St. Louis and that is where he met his wife > Frances. If we use the naming history then Frances' mother would have > been Margaret (my grandmother's name) and John's mothers name would > have been Anna (daughter # 2). It is also thought John's fathers name > was Daniel.... therefore his parents could be a Daniel and Anna > (Nancy?) O'Neill. This is all guess work so far.... :o) Also, on the > census he states that both of his parents were born in Ireland. > > Can someone help unmuddy the waters? > > Thanks! > > Sharon > >
Dan, I would love more info on the O'Neill's you speak of. It is really hard to connect up with other O'Neill families when they may not be aware that one of the family line moved out of the US. It is thought also in the family that John's parents did move back to the US though and didn't stay in Canada. Whether they returned to NY or went further (Georgia or Alabama are two names that have been mentioned), we have no way to tell, and if there were any other children with them. John Henry could have stayed here because his wife was from Canada. I don't know much about US history time line to know what was going on in 1863 that could send a family north. Whenever my grandmother talked about her father's family, they were always in the US. My grandmother did her nursing degree jointly with a NY and a Toronto hospital therefore spending quite a bit of time in NY. Also, her younger sister Anna, married Irwin Lindblom from Rhode Island, NY and is buried there somewhere. I have checked the Social Security Death Index and both Irwin and Anna Lindblom show up. I just have to get the paper work sent to me to see if it shows anything I don't already know. Thanks for your help! Happy hunting! Sharon
Sorry for the half sent message. I have a copy of an article from a local history magazine in the region on these O'Neills. Give me an address and I'll be happy to send it to you. Dan Jordan New York
I have O'Neills from the Carlow/Wexford/Wicklow area. Perhaps your's are of the O'Neills of Moyacomb, a seperate group from most other
Hello all, Thought I would jump into this feeding frenzy of O'Neill's looking for the parents of my John Henry O'Neill. He was born in the US in 1863, parents unknown. On the 1901 census (Brockville, Ontario) he quoted his birth year and immigration year both as 1863! He became a naturalized Canadian in 1895 a year after my grandmother was born. All we have so far is the date of birth and that he married Frances Elizabeth Barker (from Ontario) and had 2 daughters. However.... now it gets interesting. He (evidently) worked the railroads in the US, one being a rail line from Ogdensburg, NY. He had relatives (cousins etc.) in NY that my Aunt can remember my grandmother talking about. Supposedly there were some O'Neill's in Vaudeville and he was related to them as well. It is family history (theory!) that he also worked the rail line out of St. Louis and that is where he met his wife Frances. If we use the naming history then Frances' mother would have been Margaret (my grandmother's name) and John's mothers name would have been Anna (daughter # 2). It is also thought John's fathers name was Daniel.... therefore his parents could be a Daniel and Anna (Nancy?) O'Neill. This is all guess work so far.... :o) Also, on the census he states that both of his parents were born in Ireland. Can someone help unmuddy the waters? Thanks! Sharon
Dear List Members, Anne O'Neal here, I ran across this in my research and could not bring myself to throw it away although I do not know who these O'Neals are. My main interest was because so many O'Neals in Kentucky have married into Arnold families. In this case Marshall married Nannie Arnold. Belong to anybody? Anne Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 6th ed., 1887, Oldham Co. MARSHALL NEAL is a native of Oldham County, and was born November 9, 1830. Fielding Neal, his father, was also a native of Oldham County, and married Miss Maria Marshall, of Woodford County. John Neal, the grandfather of Marshall Neal, was a farmer, and a veteran of the Revolution, who came from Virginia in 1796 and located in Woodford County, Ky., moved to Jefferson and finally settled in Oldham County. Marshall Neal has always been a farmer, and now owns 500 acres of well improved and near Ballardsville. He was first married, in 1850, to Miss Martha Long, who died in 1853. He next married Miss Amelia Long, a sister of his deceased wife, in 1856, and this lady died in 1866, leaving five children: Thomas, Robert, Newton, Sallie and Belle. Mr. Neal's third marriage was in 1868 to Miss Nannie Arnold, and to this union two children have been born: Fannie and Perry. Mr. Neal is a member of the Christian Church, and in politics is a Democrat.