Don't ring a bell. All of mine came out of east Tennessee and John Silas the one that I am following came out of Indiana to Tennessee about 1830. Wish there was some other way I could help but dont know of those you mentioned. Billy ---------- >From: Kinsleuth@aol.com >To: ONEALL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [ONEALL-L] Re: ONEALL-D Digest V00 #6 >Date: Mon, Jan 10, 2000, 12:11 PM > > To Pete O'Neil-- > > Interested in your Pittsburgh O'Neils, wondering if they connect to mine. My > > John O'Neil and his wife Margaret Curtis settled there in 1880s, had a bunch > of kids, including Lizzie who married Charles Reel and had a mortuary on Ohio > > Avenue next to St. Peter's Church in Allegheny City; also, John who had a > moving business; Hugh, owner of a saloon; Bernard (Barney) a house painter, > who marred Anna Wenger, and a few others who left Pittsburgh. Barney had a > son "Bunzie" who later was All-American on the Univ. of Tennessee football > team. Please let me know if these names ring any bells. Thanks. --J. Lee > Nichols > >