Owen O'Neill1
M, #546431
Last Edited=6 Sep 2015
Owen O'Neill is the son of Henry McToole O'Neill.2
He gained the rank of Captain in 1688 in the King James II's army.1
He gained the rank of Captain in 1688 in the King James II's army.1
Aedh O'Neill1
M, #546433, d. 1555
Last Edited=6 Sep 2015
Aedh O'Neill was the son of Nial Óg O'Neill.2 He died in 1555, killed in a skirmish with the Antrim Scots.1
Scots 1555 (an unknown value.)1 He held the position of after ousting his uncle Murtough Devlinagh Chief or Prince of Clannaboy from in 1552.1 In 1553 he made peace with English and was confirmed as Chief.1
Scots 1555 (an unknown value.)1 He held the position of after ousting his uncle Murtough Devlinagh Chief or Prince of Clannaboy from in 1552.1 In 1553 he made peace with English and was confirmed as Chief.1
Child of Aedh O'Neill
- Eoghain O'Neill+2 d. 5 May 1601
Eoghain O'Neill1
M, #546434, d. 5 May 1601
Last Edited=6 Sep 2015
Eoghain O'Neill was the son of Aedh O'Neill.2 He died on 5 May 1601, killed fighting for the English.1
He lived at Castleneager, Clannaboy, Ireland.1
He lived at Castleneager, Clannaboy, Ireland.1
Child of Eoghain O'Neill
Phelim 'Dubh' O'Neill1
M, #546436
Last Edited=6 Sep 2015
Phelim 'Dubh' O'Neill was the son of Nial Óg O'Neill.2 He died, without issue.1
On 19 September 1556 he was confirmed as Chief of South Clannaboy by the English after he had surrendered to them the castle of Belfast.1
On 19 September 1556 he was confirmed as Chief of South Clannaboy by the English after he had surrendered to them the castle of Belfast.1
Sir Conn O'Neill1
M, #546438, d. January 1589/90
Last Edited=6 Sep 2015
Sir Conn O'Neill was the son of Nial Óg O'Neill.2 He died in January 1589/90.1
He was Chief or Prince of South Clannaboy circa 1557.1
He was Chief or Prince of South Clannaboy circa 1557.1
Child of Sir Conn O'Neill
- Domhnall O'Neill2 d. 1584
Murtough 'Doibhlenagh' O'Neill1
M, #546440
Last Edited=6 Sep 2015
Murtough 'Doibhlenagh' O'Neill is the son of Niall 'Mor' O'Neill and Ingeandubh O'Donell.2
He was said to have had eight tall gentlemen as sons.1 He held the position of Chief or Prince of Clannaboy from in 1548.1 In 1553 he was described as having the name of Captain of Claneboy but lacking the ability to maintain the position.1 Before September 1556 he was reduced to subchief status.1
He was said to have had eight tall gentlemen as sons.1 He held the position of Chief or Prince of Clannaboy from in 1548.1 In 1553 he was described as having the name of Captain of Claneboy but lacking the ability to maintain the position.1 Before September 1556 he was reduced to subchief status.1