this is brilliant iiiiiiiiiii lived many years in new zealand and came across many o neils i wish i had known all this ,keep up the great work .kia kaha
O'neill the true kings of ireland ! let us come together as one an rule once agion . we are still a grate people ! are people died for irish freedom ! don't forget who you are ! if you have they have won !
I have traced my lineage back to the O'Neill's and in my branch of the family, our last name changed from the original spelling in the 1790's here in southwest PA to O'Neel then to O'Neal and some dropping the "O" altogether to just Neal in the mid 1800's and then to its current spelling of Neel in the 1890's
Funny the divine right of kings is mentioned - of course, with time, that was incorporated into O'Neill history too, and are thus said to have descended from Jeremiah.
I am a descendant of the protestant O'Neal clan. The Red Hand of Ulster is our motto/signet. The Tyrone area of the O'Neal clan. I wanna come home to Ireland. Never been there.
@@benscally1143 Yes it a strange one, I'd like to know more. Some changed religion to keep their land. Even the surname Johnson which seems English was actually MacShane in Irish, again changed to appear more English and keep land. The Chichesters who are particularly horrible to the Irish actually changed their names to O Neil to inherit Irish land, Terence O Neil a former Northern Ireland First minister was from this fabricated line of O Neils.
the oneils took over from rauri macduinshleibh who was the gaelic royal line that predates christ, and from the line of heremon of the 12 tribes of isreal. the decendants of duinnshleibh is the mcnultys. i am joe mcnulty
Hugh O'Neill was to all intents and purposes an Englishman. He had been taken care of and educated in England, had been taken to the Court by Sidney, and also had been given a troop of horse in the Queen's service. He served in the English army in the Irish wars, cooperated with Essex in the settlement of Antrim and the Ulster war, and was constantly commended for his zeal and loyalty in the Queen's service. He remained English in sentiment for a long period, and it is interesting to see this descendant of the old fire-eater Con, the first Earl, lamenting in his correspondence with Elizabeth the disinclination of his countrymen to order and civility, and deploring their barbarous preference for Celtic manners. He pleaded the necessity of attaching the natives to the English Government, and requested that, with reference to his own district, effectual steps should be taken to suppress the name of The O'Neill, as the first step towards the introduction of English laws and manners into the northern province.
O Neill was trying to gain support from the crown to supress Turlough linneach O Neill, he wasn't the first Chief to enlist crown support against a rival. He also always wanted the title of The O Neill Mor for himself. On his letters to the queen, what do you think he was going to write ? That's what they wanted to hear, so that's what he told them, while gathering his strength. He also wrote the queen in the interests of Fiach Mac Aodh O Broinn the Wicklow firebrand. You say he was English , but to the English he was always Irish, indeed that's why he went into rebellion, English mistreatment of his interests in Uladh.
read the bible JESUS tells us things that we must do which the catholic priests tell us its not meant to be taken literally WHY WOULD IT NOT BE LITERALLY ? WHEN MOST OF THE WORLD SPEAKS DIFF LANGUAGES PEOPLE CAN'T JUST HAVE THEIR OWN TAKE ON THINGS!!! CAN U SEE
Saying they were looked down on due to being seen as Pagans is silly at best. They were seen as unnacceptable due to being seen as barbarians due to them not having big towns or cities. And the Pope giving the English Ireland is just a story. Simple.
this is brilliant iiiiiiiiiii lived many years in new zealand and came across many o neils i wish i had known all this ,keep up the great work .kia kaha
Australian O'Neill here. I am told the we came out here as Potato farmers during the famine. Not sure when though. Irish proud
I'm Stephanie O'Neill, English born. My grandfather was John O'Neill who was born and raised in Co Tipperary, Ireland.
hello im Kevin O'Neil. usa born but with strong irish roots.
What's up family? Greetings from Portland,OR! Looking forward to visting Shane's Castle!
this an awesome video. im trying to get more info on the family so my kids know what they come from. a proud and proven line
The map of Ireland on his face. THE Fitzgerald and O'Neill mentioned in the first minute? What a coincidence!
My Grandparents came from Antrim to the US.
I'm trying to put the puzzle together. My grandmother came in 1916.
O'neill the true kings of ireland ! let us come together as one an rule once agion . we are still a grate people ! are people died for irish freedom ! don't forget who you are ! if you have they have won !
I love been a O'Neill
I'm Justin Neill and proud to be from the same clan.
I have traced my lineage back to the O'Neill's and in my branch of the family, our last name changed from the original spelling in the 1790's here in southwest PA to O'Neel then to O'Neal and some dropping the "O" altogether to just Neal in the mid 1800's and then to its current spelling of Neel in the 1890's
That is what we were told… My mother knew everything about our family history. Our family name is currently Neal and never went to Neel though.
I'm proud to be an O' Neill
the O'Donnells used to whoop the O'Niels asss back in the day!!!!!!
It's good to be an O'DONNELL. Under this sign ✝️ conquer.
Funny the divine right of kings is mentioned - of course, with time, that was incorporated into O'Neill history too, and are thus said to have descended from Jeremiah.
My fathers family lineage is with these O'Neill's
im sean oneill in cork
O'Donnell here, under this sign ✝️ the O'Donnells conquer.
Exactly the same with my ones!
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Thank you for sharing this! Does he have a website?
That's what I said, yes.
O'Neill here aswell
I am a descendant of the protestant O'Neal clan. The Red Hand of Ulster is our motto/signet. The Tyrone area of the O'Neal clan. I wanna come home to Ireland. Never been there.
I have the same spelling. I thought it was an Ellis Island phonetic spelling or something.
The original o neals were actually catholics
@@benscally1143 Yes it a strange one, I'd like to know more. Some changed religion to keep their land.
Even the surname Johnson which seems English was actually MacShane in Irish, again changed to appear more English and keep land.
The Chichesters who are particularly horrible to the Irish actually changed their names to O Neil to inherit Irish land, Terence O Neil a former Northern Ireland First minister was from this fabricated line of O Neils.
I am Michael O'Neill great grandson of John J. O'Neill born in Galway Ireland June 18 1873 not sure who his father was.
We are still here !Association of O'Neill Clans .com .
1646 benburb.the Irish smash the sassanachs
I'm an O'Neill thru my granny mcloughlan
im anthony o'neill and my family are from tyrone
Laimh dearg Eirinn Abú . the fight goes on until english ways and laws are removed
Do McNeills get in on this or not?
Scottish I believe.
the oneils took over from rauri macduinshleibh who was the gaelic royal line that predates christ, and from the line of heremon of the 12 tribes of isreal. the decendants of duinnshleibh is the mcnultys. i am joe mcnulty
and my grandads name is hugh
My husbands father was named Hugh B. O'neil. So hey to my extended fam :-)
Vonda Hartsock-Oneil ahh that's so cool fam (
I wonder if my bloodline goes back to Hugh or Shane O'Neill...hmmm
im sean oneill in cork my family is from adrigoul
Hugh O'Neill was to all intents and purposes an Englishman. He had been taken care of and educated in England, had been taken to the Court by Sidney, and also had been given a troop of horse in the Queen's service. He served in the English army in the Irish wars, cooperated with Essex in the settlement of Antrim and the Ulster war, and was constantly commended for his zeal and loyalty in the Queen's service. He remained English in sentiment for a long period, and it is interesting to see this descendant of the old fire-eater Con, the first Earl, lamenting in his correspondence with Elizabeth the disinclination of his countrymen to order and civility, and deploring their barbarous preference for Celtic manners. He pleaded the necessity of attaching the natives to the English Government, and requested that, with reference to his own district, effectual steps should be taken to suppress the name of The O'Neill, as the first step towards the introduction of English laws and manners into the northern province.
O Neill was trying to gain support from the crown to supress Turlough linneach O Neill, he wasn't the first Chief to enlist crown support against a rival. He also always wanted the title of The O Neill Mor for himself.
On his letters to the queen, what do you think he was going to write ? That's what they wanted to hear, so that's what he told them, while gathering his strength. He also wrote the queen in the interests of Fiach Mac Aodh O Broinn the Wicklow firebrand.
You say he was English , but to the English he was always Irish, indeed that's why he went into rebellion, English mistreatment of his interests in Uladh.
Red Hugh O'Donnell never fought for the queen
im an oneill
read the bible JESUS tells us things that we must do which the catholic priests tell us its not meant to be taken literally WHY WOULD IT NOT BE LITERALLY ? WHEN MOST OF THE WORLD SPEAKS DIFF LANGUAGES PEOPLE CAN'T JUST HAVE THEIR OWN TAKE ON THINGS!!! CAN U SEE
Saying they were looked down on due to being seen as Pagans is silly at best. They were seen as unnacceptable due to being seen as barbarians due to them not having big towns or cities. And the Pope giving the English Ireland is just a story. Simple.