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    1. Re: [ONEALL-L] O'NEILL family crest
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    3. Hi, I sent links to my pages yesterday, and on the O'Neill page has links to the original stories. Sincerely, Helen in Pa. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sara Ann Keaton" <sakeaton@seminole.k12.ga.us> To: <ONEALL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 2:52 PM Subject: Re: [ONEALL-L] O'NEILL family crest > Greg, Please send me the web site where I can read the complete version of > this story; also, I'd love to reaad the ship story. Thanks, Sara Ann O'Neal > Keaton > > Greg Anderson wrote: > > > HI Alice > > > > A similar story was passed down to me along with the crest of the > > family by my Great Uncle Harold O'Neal. > > > > Since then I have discovered many difference versions of the story. > > MY version told of a great race for land, and the first one to put > > his hand on the land will rule all of Ireland. I was told our O'Neal > > ancestor saw that he could not win, so he chopped off his right hand > > and threw it and his was the first to lay his hand on the land. > > another speaks of love , and another speaks of the ship story you > > mention in you re-mail. I have even found a web site that told of the > > story in great detail. However, There is no proof that the story is > > even true nor can it be proved at this point. It is just legend. It > > is a great story to tell your children when you are old and sitting > > by the fireplace on a cold dark night. > > > > Greg Anderson > > > > >can anyone tell me the story behind the 'red hand of Ireland' > > >crest~something about 2 Irish favored soldiers of an Eng.king/prince[?] > > >who told them something like on returning to Ireland you can have the > > >land you first touch and as the ship they were on came close to land the > > >soldier by the name O'NEILL cut off his hand and threw it on land~I'd > > >like to know a more detailed story if anyone knows~~Thanks > > > > > > ALICE >*;*< > >

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