Thursday, October 6, 2011

A list of O'Neill Mayors in Puerto Rico


A list of O'Neill Mayors in Puerto Rico through the 1800's to the Present day.

•         1849 Arturo O'Neill, Mayor of Bayamon.
•         1851- 1852 Felix O'Neill, Mayor of Bayamon.
•         1852 Arturo O'Neill, Mayor of Toa Alta.
•         1853 Arturo O'Neill, Mayor of Toa Baja.
•         1854 Felix O'Neill, Mayor of Caguas.
•         1854-1856 Felix O’Neill, Mayor of Ponce.
•         1867 Enrique O'Neill, Mayor of Ponce.
•         1993 - Hector O'Neill Garcia, Mayor of Guaynabo




Feardorcha “Matthew” O’Neill Bloodline: A Short history of descendants .


Feardorcha “Matthew” O’Neill Bloodline: A Short history of descendants .
by M.A.O'Neill




Conn "the Lame" O’Neill, King of Ulster 1519 - 1542 and the first Earl of Tyrone in 1542 to 1559, Conn was the son of Art Og O’Neill.He was married three times the first time to his cousin the Lady Alice Fitzgerald, daughter of Gerald, 8th earl of Kildare, and the Lord Deputy of Ireland. The second marriage was to Mary O’Neill, the daughter of Aedh Buidhe O'Neill, Prince of the Clannaboy O’Neill’s, and the third marriage was to Mary McDonnell, the daughter of Sir Alexander "Mac Randall Boy" McDonnell of Dunluce.

Things get interesting when a woman named Alison Kelly the wife of John Kelly the Blacksmith of Dundalk appears, and reveals that her son Feardorcha “Matthew” is the legit son of Conn “Baccach” O’Neill. Conn accepted the confession of Mrs. O'Kelly and appointed Feardorcha his Tanist. This started a vendetta among Conn eldest son Shane “The Proud” and Feardorcha in Ulster. This resulted in Feardorcha being slain by Shane “ The Proud” in 1558 , and Conn seeking refuge from Shane “The Proud” in 1559 , where Conn “ The Lame” O’Neill would die later in the year.

Feardorcha “Matthew” O’Neill, the 1st Baron of Dungannon. Feardorcha married Joan Maguire, the daughter of Connacht "the Coarb" Maguire, a dynast of Fermanagh.
*After Feardorcha death Joan Maguire married Don Henry O'Neill of the Fews. Then she married a third time to Sir Owen O'Gallagher of Ballyshannon, hereditary Marshal to the O'Donnell kings.

The question of Matthew ‘Feardorcha’ legitimacy has the son of Conn 'Baccach ' O'Neill 1st Earl of Tyrone has always been put to question now with the technology of Y-DNA the truth can finally be found and all questions and doubts put to rest. If Matthew was not the son of  Conn 'Baccach ' O'Neill 1st Earl of Tyrone  then it should be noted that his descendants Y-DNA Haplotype and Haplogroup will not be the same has other O’Neill’s currently tested or any of the other O’Neill “Royal” clans if they ever obtain a Y-DNA test. The Great 'Red' Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone and the last King of Ulster have been described as having countless illegitimate sons. Who knows what surnames they may have or who they are but with a concrete Y-DNA of one of his descendants we may know. If the Y-DNA of Matthew “Feardorcha “does exist and assuming he was not the legitimate son of Conn 'Baccach ' O'Neill 1st Earl of Tyrone then we must also know that means that within 500 years plus or so then the Y-DNA Haplotype must have mutations only found among this family also there must be some mutations from the original progenitor of Matthew ‘Feardorcha’ O’Neill. It must be an uncommon Haplotype and a Haplogroup only found among these O’Neill’s, it was believed, Matthew was the son of an O’Kelly or Kelly. Then also it‘s possible that these O’Neill’s would have more in common with the O’Kelly Sept than the O’Neill’s genetically.









Brian O’Neill, the 2nd Baron of Dungannon, he was murdered by his cousin Turlough Leynagh O'Neill, depending on various accounts it’s believed at the order of Shane “ The Proud”.
Hugh O’Neill, will forever be known as last King of Ulster,he ruled form 1598 to 1608 AD, and recognized as the 2nd Earl of Tyrone form 1585 to 1608 AD. Adopted by the Hovenedan family and raised in England under Sir Henry Sidney at Ludlow, Shropshire, and at Penshurts in Kent. In 1593 he was inaugurated on the stone at Tullahogue as The O'Neill Mór. In 1607 Hugh and Rory O'Donnell left Ireland in what is historically recognized as the "Flight of the Earls". Hugh O’Neill died in Rome, blind July 20, 1616. Hugh was married three times first to a daughter of Sir Brian O'Neill, Captain or Lord of Clannaboy. The second marriage was toJoanO’Donnell, the sister of Red Hugh O'Donnell and Rory O'Donnell, the 1st Earl of Tyrconnell and daughter of Aedh, King of Tir Conaill. He eloped with Mabel, daughter of Sir Nicholas Bagenal, Marshall of the Army of Ireland. His third marriage was with Catherine Magennis, the sister of Arthur, 1st Viscount Magennis of Iveagh.The Great Hugh O’Neill was a calculating man raised among the English at an early age. He understood their tactics and strategies and how the world was different than the middle ages mentality of the Irish clans. He was able to rise above the ancient tribalistic society which eventually brought down the ancient Gaelic society. Hugh O’Neill miscalculated to his demise that his power and position depended upon his countrymen in Ulster and Ireland.  He miscalculated the support from King Phillip 2nd of Spain who was more committed to his power struggles in the Netherlands than fighting a proxy war in Ulster. This is evident later on with the dealings of King Phillip the 2nd of Spain and Hugh O’Neill. The biggest mistake Hugh O’Neill made was that he trusted his military fortunes on his countrymen the Irish clan system was a weak system exploited by the English in a great ability.  The weakness of character of these men and treachery shows how weak these men were by not being able to rise above a dynastic mentality and unity for one Ireland. 

SeánProinsias Ó Faoláinin his great work "The Great O'Neill" wrote:

“Conn said that Matthew was his eldest son, although a bastard, by one Alison O'Kelly, the wife of a blacksmith of Dundalk town. Sean, who had hitherto been thought the eldest son, denied this as soon as he was old enough to realize the consequences to himself. He asserted passionately that the thing was a trick to defraud him of his rights, that Matthew was not his father's child but the veritable child of the blacksmith Kelly; and that Matthew had always been known as the blacksmith's child until Alison found herself a widow, and he proved, at least to the satisfaction of the English courts that Matthew was a Kelly.  As he put it to Elizabeth herself: Matthew's mother ' for vain glory and for a name to herself declared him to be  O'Neill's son, alleging and boasting of her unhappiness, how that O'Neill lay once with her. And O'Neill being a man that never refused no child that any woman named to be his, as he had divers beside the said Matthew, accepted and took him to be his son. His nature was such he never refused any man of nothing that they asked of him.' From which it follows that Matthew's sons were likewise blacksmith's blood, and that the second ofthem, our Hugh, is not Hugh O'Neill at all but Hugh O'Kelly. Yet it is hard to see why Conn should have disinherited Sean for Matthew if he did not wish to acknowledge a fact - that Alison was his first passion. The Truth will probably never be known. It is merely the first of many mysteries that darken the long and tangled story of the house of O'Neill.”
 - SeánProinsias Ó Faoláinin ‘The Great O'Neill  ' Chapter Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth: 1550 – 1568 A.D.





  • Hugh O’Neill, died on September 23, 1609, the 4th Baron of Dungannon, the son of Hugh O’Neill and Joan O’Donnell, he left Ireland with his father with his father.

  • Enrique O’Neill died on August 25, 1610. He was known as the 3rd Conde de Tyrone, Colonel of the Regiment of Tyrone in the Archduke Albert's service in Flanders.
  • Don JuanO’Neill died in January 29, 1641. Known and recognized as the Conde de Tyrone, a Colonel of the Regiment of Tyrone in Span, and was recognized as 4th Earl or Count by the King of Spain. Don Juan O’Neill became a member of the Spanish Supreme Council of War in 1640.

  • Don Hugo Eugenio O’Neill, born on November 15, 1633 died in 1660. The recognized thePrince of Ulster and the 5th Count of Tyrone, also a member of the Knights of Calatrava, and a colonelin the Regiment of Tyrone.
  • Conn "of the Rock" O’Neill, born in 1601 and was accidentally left behind in Ireland in the "Flight of the Earls" of 1607.He was committed to the Tower of London in 1622 where he died.

  • Brian O’Neill, was born in 1604 was murdered at the age of 13 in Brussels by English agent or agents on August 16, 1617. He was a Page to the Archduke Albert.
  • Art "MacBaron”O’Neill, died in 1618.

  • Art OgO’Neill, the son of Art “MacBaron” O’Neill, and the father of Don Hugo “El Negro” O’Neill.
  •  Don Hugo “El Negro”, 6th count of Tyrone in 1660,Governor of Limerick and a Spanish officer, In 1646 he was the Major-General of the Irish forces in Ulster that drove back Cromwell himself from the walls of Clonmel, and inflicted on Cromwell the most serious check he experienced in Ireland in 1650. Hugh O’Neill died in 1667 fighting for Spain in Portugal.

  • Owen Roe "the Red" O’Neill, died on November 6,1649 , a Spanish Officer for 30 years, held Arras against the French, surrendering "after a notable resistance" (1640). Eoghan was the Lord General of the Catholic Army in the Ulster from 1642.

  • Enrique “El Rojo" O’Neill, in July 1650 he was taken prisoner by Sir Charles Coote at Scariffhollis and beheaded at Derry. He had married Eleanor, daughter of Sir Luke FitzGerald of Tyrone.
  • Hugo O’Neill, died circa 1673, the 7th Conde de Tyrone, ColonelHugo O’Neill was recognized as Count by the King of Spain.
  • Conn “El Rojo” O’Neill, not much is known about him.
  • Bernardo “El Rojo” O’Neill, died on December 5th, 1681, he wasknown as the 8th Conde de Tyrone, served for 37 years under the Spanish crown. In 1663 was in command of his own Regiment in 1663, and succeeded his cousin Hugo O’Neill, as Count and as Colonel of the Regiment of Tyrone in 1673.


  • Eugenio O’Neill died circa 1689, known asthe 9th Conde de Tyrone and Colonel of the Regiment of Tyrone in Spain. After his death the style of "Comte de Tyrone" was assumed in France and Martinique by the descendants of Don Patricio O’Neill. 


Titles of Counts of Tyrone:
“This title is currently part of Dutch nobility modern day Comes Jacobum de Tyrone or Count James of Tyrone"


• Patrick O'Neill was born in 1622, the 1st Count of Tyrone
• James O'Neill was born in1660,the 2nd Count of Tyrone.
• Henry O'Neill, 3rd Comte de Tyrone.
• Jacques Henri O’Neill, 4th Comte de Tyrone.
 (Brother was Jean Laurent, 1st Viscount Tyrone, and Dillon Regiments.)

• Paul Francois Henri Teyssier O’Neill b. 1749, 5th Comte de Tyrone.
• Jacques O’Neill, b. 1783 d.1839 6th Comte de Tyrone. 
(Brother was Francois Henri, 2nd Viscount Tyrone)
• Louis Jacques Tiburce O’Neill, died in 1859, the 7th Comte de Tyrone.
• Francois Henri O’Neill d. circa 1887, 8th Comte de Tyrone.




Royal House of O'Neill : Ynglings?


Royal House of O'Neill : Ynglings?
by M.A.O'Neill





Niall Glundubh MacAedo,was the 10th century Irish king of the Cenél, and is recognized, as the progenitor of the O’Neill clan by all genealogists and historical experts, and not the Irish mythical king Niall of the Nine Hostages. Historians have his mother as Máel Muire, daughter of Kenneth MacAlpin, King of Scots, and father named Aedh Finnliath mac Neill, who succeeded his brother Domhnall mac Áedo as King of Aileach upon his death in 911.He was slain in September 14, 919 bySihtric Cáech.Why would Symeon of Durham a monk of the priory of Durham and chronicler describe Sihtric Cáech, the Norse King of Dublin and Northumbria, as the brother of King Neill? There was only one King Neill or Niall and that was King Niall Glundubh mac Áedo the progenitor of the Royal O’Neill’s.The Annals of Ulster records the arrival of two Viking fleets in Ireland in 917, one led by Ragnall and the other by Sihtric. This would mean Sihtric Cáech brother Néill, or Niall was already born in Ireland? During the early 860’s Aedh Finnliath mac Neill was one of the first among the Ui Neill to establish alliances with the Norse in Ireland. The two Norse were Amlaid and Imar, they were also in alliance with Máel Sechlainn and Aedh Finnliath in the 850’s. During this time Amlaid recorded to be married to the daughter of Aedh Finnliath Mac Neill and is described to be the son in law of Aedh Finnliath. The question is was Niall Glundubh mac Áedo the son of Aedh Finnliath? Or was Niall the possible son of the Viking Amlaíb Conung? Then this would mean that Niall Glundubh mac Áedo is of the House of Ivar, and not, of the Ui Neill.



Niall Glundubh, i.e., black-knee, the 170th Monarch of Ireland, for three years, had many conflicts with the Danes, wherein most commonly he had the better, at last making up a great army in order to besiege Dublin. A battle was fought between them wherein the Monarch lost his life, and after a great slaughter on both sides, his army routed, A.D. 917.From him the surname O'Neill or Clanna Neill took beginning. He had a brother Domhnall, King of Aileach, ancestor to the family of MacLochlainn, some of whom were monarchs of Ireland. - O'Ferrall's Linea Antiqua ca. 1709 



Ultimately Niall Glundubh MacAedo would be of the Ynglings bloodline, one of the oldest known Scandinavian dynasty, or also known as the Scylfings, the semi-legendary royal Swedish clan. The Annals of the Four Masters record in 860 that “Aedh Finnlaith son of Niall Caille and Flann son of Conang went with the lord of the foreigners to plunder Meath”, and the Annals of Ulster record in 863 that "Three kings of the foreigners, Amlaib and Imar and Auisle plundered the land of Flann, son of Conaing, and Lorcan son of Cathal king of Mide was with them in this". There is no dispute that alliances and marriages happened among the Vikings and the Irish in these times. Then things get interesting when the son of the man that killed Niall Glundubh mac Áedo, Amlaíb mac Sihtric is the brother in law of Domhnall Ardmacha Ua Neill, who was the High King of Ireland from 956 to 980, and was the son of Muirchertach mac Neill, and the grandson of Niall Glundubh mac Áedo, and the MRCA of the MacLochlainns and Royal O’Neill’s. He is believed to have been the first to use O’Neill as a surname, for those who do not knowAmlaíb mac Sihtric,he was born circa 927 died circa 981; also known as Óláfr Sigtryggsson, Óláfr kváran, but commonly called Amlaíb Cuarán, was a 10th century Norse-Gael who was king of Northumbria and king of Dublin. He had a son named Glúniairn Járnkné (“Iron Knee"), son of his wife Dúnlaith, daughter of Muirchertach mac Néill, and sister of Domhnall Ardmacha Ua Neill.

 Annals of Ulster 861.1
  Mide was invaded by Aed son of Niall with foreigners.

 Annals of Ulster 862  
Aed son of Niall went with the kings of the foreigners into Mide, and plundered Mide with Flann son of Conaing.

 Annals of Ulster 866 
 Aed son of Niall plundered all the strongholds of the foreigners i.e. in the territory of the North, both in Cenél Eógain and Dál Araidi, and took away their heads, their flocks, and their herds from camp by battle (?). A victory was gained over them at Loch Febail and twelve score heads taken thereby.



Áedh Finnliath died on November 20, 879. The King of Ireland 862-875, was the MRCA of MacLochlainns and Royal O'Neill’s. Áedh Finnliath has been described as one of the Irish high-kings who most effectively fought the Norse expansion in Ireland. But also one who had his family intermarried with the Vikings and sought alliances with them. Áedh’sthird known wife was Máel Muire she died in 913; she wasthe daughter of Cináed mac Ailpín (Kenneth MacAlpin), the king of the Picts in Britain. As we already knowMáel Muire was the mother of Niall Glúndubh. Just like in the reign of Aedh Finnliath, the reign of Kenneth also saw an increased degree of Norse settlement in Shetland, Orkney, Caithness, Sutherland, the Western Isles and the Isle of Man, and part of Ross were settled.



Annals of Ulster 919.3
The heathens won a battle against the Irish at Duiblinn in which fell Niall Glúndub son of Aed, king of Ireland, in the third year of his reign, on the fourth feria, the eighteenth of the Kalends of October 14 Sept., and here fell also Aed son of Eochucán, king of Conchobor's Province, and MaelMithig son of Flannacán, king of Brega, and Conchobor grandson of Mael Sechnaill, heir designate or king of Temair, and Flaithbertach son of Domnall, heir designate of the North, and the son of Dub Sínaig, i.e. MaelCraibe, king of Airgialla, and many other nobles.—The battle of Áth Cliath won by the foreigners.
 Anglo-Saxon Chronicles A.D. 921
 This year King Edward repaired the town of Gladmouth; and the same year King Sihtric slew Neil his brother.

·         Sihtric Cáech (Sigtrygg 'Squint-eyed’) died in 927; he was the Norse King of Dublin who later reigned as King of York.



Niall Glundubh MacAedo had 4 children:

Muirchertach ‘of the Leather Cloaks’ mac Neill, on March 26, 943; slain in the battle of Ath-Fhirdiath.
Conaig mac Neill died circa 937.

 The Annals of the Four Masters record that “Conaing son of Niall and the foreigners of Loch Eathach” won a battle “over the province of Ulidia” in 931.

 The Annals of Inisfallen record the death in 937 of "Conaing son of Niall”.

 The Annals of Ulster record the death in 937 of "Conaing son of Niall, heir designate of Ireland”.

(Conaing had a wife name unknown and they had one child named Fergal died circa 937 A.D.  The Annals of Inisfallen record the death in 937 of "Ferga son of Conaing, king of Ailech”.)
Mael Muire died circa 966.

The Annals of Ulster record the death in 966 of "Mael Muire daughter of Niall son of Aed”.

Njalsdatter born circa 875 A.D. married a man named GudrodIversson.

Niall Glundubh mac Áedo married Land Verch Echach, the daughter of King Eochaid of Scotland, the son of Run Macarthagail, King of Strathclyde.




Annals of Ulster 977
 Muirchertach, son of Domhnall Ua Neill, and Congalach, son of Domhnall, two royal heirs of Ireland, were killed by Amlaíb, son of Sihtric. Gilla-Coluim Ua Canannain was killed by Domhnall Ua Neill. 
This is a very interesting account that in 977, with basically no known circumstances, DomhnallUa Néill's sons Congalach and Muirchertach were killed by Amlaíb mac Sihtric, yetDomhnall made no effort to avenge theirdeaths, and just retired a monastery at Armagh where he died in 980. This looks to be a power play of internal family politics. Amlaíb bykilling two of DomhnallUa Néill's sons just cleared the way for his stepson Máel Sechnaill to take power.Soon after the death of High King DomhnallUa Néill, Amlaíb’s stepson Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill claimed the title of High King of Ireland. Are there people out there just too naïve to believe that Amlaíb mac Sihtric did not leave descendants among the O’Neill clan?Or that these ancient bloodlines of Vikings create NPE among the O’Neill’s? And is it possible that Aodh Athlaman was the last of this bloodline? And from then on the Royal O’Neill’s were just a small select group of descendants from Niall Glundubh mac Áedo?

This would exclude the majority of the O’Neill’s that are the currently tested and only 3 would fit this theory:

1. SNP L21/S145/M529: R1b1a2a1a1b4 4,000 ybp is found strongly among the English and Irish populations.

2. SNP S28/U152: R1b1a2a1a1b3 3,500 ybp.

3. SNP M222: R1b1a2a1a1b4b 3,000 ybp is found in Northwestern Ireland and it’s associated with the Ui Neill dynasty.

4. SNP P312/S116: R1b1b2a1b 5,300 ybp.

5. SNP L2/S139: R1b1a2a1a1b3c 2,500 years old.

6. SNP M405/S21/U106: R1b1a2a1a1a 3,500 years old. Possible origins are unknown but it’s associated with a Germanic origin.

7. SNP L48/S162: R1b1a2a1a1a5c only found among the O’Neill’s of Puerto Rico the descendants of Don Juan O’Neill the last of a long bloodline with only a certain few people that match mutations on their Haplotype are from origins in Yorkshire, England. 
 
8. SNP I2b1a1:

9. SNP S176/R-193: R1b1a2a1a1b4g an estimated 2,000 years old.

10. SNP R-L226/S168: R1b1a2a1a1ab4h Also known as the Irish Type III it’s associated with the Dál gCais kindred.


Annals of Ulster 943.2

Muirchertach son of Niall, i.e. Muirchertach of the Leather Cloaks, king of Ailech and the Hector of the western world, was killed by the heathens, i.e. by Blacair son of Gothfrith, king of the foreigner, at Glas Liatháin beside CluainChaín, in Fir Rois, on the first feria, fourth of the Kalends of March 26 Feb.. ArdMacha was plundered by the same foreigners on the following day, the third of the Kalends of March.


·         Muirchertach ‘of the Leather Cloaks’ mac Neill,the son of Niall Glundubh mac Aedo and Gormlaith, and King of the Ailech, died on February 26, 943 in battle versus Blácaire mac Gofrith the King of the Dublin.
 “A king also came there, named Sigtrygg, from Ireland. He was the son of Olaf Kváran, and his mother name was Kormold. She was a very beautiful woman, but her best qualities were those over which, but her best qualities were those over which she had no control, and it was commonly said that her character was evil in so far as she control over it.” – Njal’s Saga

Blácaire mac Gofrith (Blákári Guðrøðsson) died in 948 was King of Dublin, and the son of Gofraid Ua Ímair, and the great-grandson of Ímar.

Annals of Ulster 948.1Blacair son of Gothfrith, king of the foreigners, was killed by Congalach son of MaelMithig, and sixteen hundred were also killed or taken captive.



Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The O’Neill DNA Agenda


The O’Neill DNA Agenda
 By M.A.O’Neill

                            I often ask why are O’Neill’s that have y-dna tested even joining the FTDNA O’Neill DNA project? Unless you just want to be a sucker and be placed in an “Ungrouped section”. I would advise the administrators of the FTDNA O’Neill DNA project to have a little more respect for those O’Neill’s tested and spend more time fixing the O’Neill DNA project than threading nonsense in forum. The problem is that many O’Neill’s in the United Sates and Ireland believes that he is a descendant of Hugh O’Neill or Shane “An Diomas” O’Neill or some other powerful O’Neill chief, and now by taking a y-dna some try to prove this. Instead they should be trying to find their own origins, and doing some unbiased research. It’s very easy just to take a y-dna test and your ancestors accomplished nothing then claim your descend from nobility.   There are countless O’Neill’s tested for their y-dna and all of various different Haplogroups, and somehow the so called “O’Neill Variety” is that of the O’Neill’s of Tyrone? Or many believe it to be, because of an out of date study that relied on the y-dna of O’Neill’s in Ireland? One none of the O’Neill chiefs have come forward with any y-dna sample, in my opinion, it’s cowardly in their part not to do so, since this will help find some clues of the true origins of the O’Neill’s, yet I can see why they wouldn’t when you have some O’Neill’s with the agenda of finding a so called descendant of a mythical High King named Niall of the Nine Hostages or wanting themselves to descend from some nobility. 
                            I have to say this for those that don’t seem to understand that the O’Neill’s do not get their surname from a mythical king Niall of the Nine Hostages, but from Niall Glundubh MacAedo, and was very likely not of Celtic origins, but of a the same genealogy and y-dna of Ivar the Boneless. If many of these so called O’Neill experts took their head out their ass, and did some unbiased research they will find that there are records out there of these possible origins. You have to understand that these so called O’Neill history experts are not searching for the truth, but are there to prove their own theories and to push their agendas forward. Again, just look at the FTDNA O’Neill DNA Project and see how serious the y-dna sample of the O’Neill’s tested is regarded.
                             Also, let it say that the O’Neill Chiefs of the Clannaboy of Portugal and the O’Neill’s of the Fews in Spain obtained a y-dna test, and they made it public , but they did not match the majority of O’Neill’s tested, nor the SNP associated with a mythical High King. Then what they are no longer O’Neill’s? Or they no longer are accepted to be associated with the O’Neill clan? You see there are clowns out there that believe this and have that sort of mentality, yet who are they to make such decisions? One because they wish and have an agenda that the O’Neill Variety or the SNP associated with a mythical High King must be that of a true O’Neill’s chief. Utter stupidity! One these people gained their nobility titles in Spain and Portugal not in Ireland, regardless of what those in Ireland think it doesn’t matter nor will it matter what the y-dna SNP these men belong to.
                             It’s all politics and weakness in character that you have countless O’Neill’s promoting the O’Neill history, for some time now, yet the ability to obtain the y-dna from ancient bones has been around .Ask yourselves! Why is it that no one is pushing for the O’Neill’s ancient remains to be tested? What is the fear? 
                              I also challenge any so called expert to find an origin or theory on the O’Neill’s of Puerto Rico’s current L48 SNP until further test are done, since the L48 SNP is one SNP that constantly brings new findings. The O’Neill’s of Puerto Rico unlike that other O’Neill’s currently tested stand on their own and are unique with no known relatives throughout the world currently tested. This makes us unique and the last of our kind! Our progenitor was a man named Don Constantino O’Neill living circa 1650’s in Galicia, Spain, and his mother was named “Rosio” very likely a nickname for the Rose or Rosa. The O’Neill’s of Puerto Rico y-dna stands alone and above all it looks to be the last of a long bloodline more than I can say for other O’Neill’s. Does it matter if we do match any O’Neill’s in Ireland? No it doesn’t! And it should never matter. Now if there is an O’Neill in Ireland and he matches us then that would be something unique. But the chances of this happening are slim to none.   
                              Will the O’Neill Chiefs ever take a y-dna test? Maybe they already have but why should they make it public so they can be scrutinized by fools when their y-dna does not match theirs. There so many speculations why the O’Neill’s have not tested or have tested that I find amusing. That they already have tested and they did not like the results and will not make them public? If they did take a y-dna test why would they not make them public? One I believe it’s not because they did not like the results which it’s a stupid speculation, but their fear of giving legitimacy to another clan or group of O’Neill’s that can claim a higher standing than theirs. It’s the same politics and the same weakness that has been around the O’Neill clan for centuries. And now add y-dna O’Neill zealots with dreams of a mythical High king SNP and things get worse. Will the O’Neill chiefs make their y-dna results public if they have taken it? Never will they show it, in my opinion; they are too weak to handle the scrutiny or the speculations of the results.  





Saturday, September 24, 2011

Final Research into the O'Neill's of Puerto Rico


                           I started the research on the O’Neill’s of Puerto Rico, a few years ago then obtained a y-dna test with allot of skeptics and zealots dismissing my y-dna, since it was not that of the mythological Niall of the Nine Hostages the y –dna / SNP “Flavor of the month” at the time. Until I’ve found records with hardly any help of anyone at the start showing that the O’Neill’s of the Fews and others O’Neill’s lived on the island of Puerto Rico and throughout the Caribbean, a shock to the “So Called” American Irish and Irish O’Neill genealogy experts. In their mind the Caribbean was always the place were Cromwell sent Irish slaves, total ignorance, since the O’Neill’s “Counts of Tyrone” lived on Martinique in the Caribbean for over 200 years, and that O’Neill’s of the Fews lived in St. Croix. The Caribbean has always been neglected and this has to also with many looking at Europe and totally ignoring the Caribbean a region where the O’Neill’s and countless Irish mercenaries made their fortunes and fought for their new Catholic countries. Then you must add the racist ignorant people in to the equation that have in their mind what an O’Neill should look like. I find it all very amusing, and can careless for their views I’m of a Latin Culture and our ancestors have been for over 300 years.
                           I have to say the biggest shame is that to this date! And it’s not the mess of the O’Neill DNA Project, or the Chichesters O’Neill’s, but that I have yet to see any of the O’Neill Chiefs from Spain, France, and Portugal.Submit a y-dna sample, and frankly that’s cowardly, in my opinion. If they had nothing to hide they will come forward with a y-dna test and I’m talking about the Clannaboy and O’Neill’s of the Fews, also the hype of the O’Neill’s en France. If you’re an O’Neill who takes pride of your ancestry, and descendant from a long blood line then take your y-dna and show the world. I have come forward with my sample and to this date there are no matches with any other surname in any database, and this shows us the descendants of Don Juan O’Neill to be the last of our kind. I challenge anyone to find an origin for our Haplotype within the currently tested L48 SNP. Again, I came forward with a y-dna sample, since I have no fear or nothing to hide. It’s a sad shame that one of the greatest clans in Ireland and those that claim to be the descendants from the Royal Houses of O’Neill’s are too cowardly to take a simple y-dna test. When it comes to research into the O’Neill’s the Clannaboy and the Seville O’Neill’s of the Fews are just become insignificant and irrelevant. It’s time that y-dna samples are obtained from ancient O’Neill grave sites, and have everyone know that truth about the O’Neill origins.

                          Now, I can count on my hand the total of O’Neill’s in Puerto Rico that have helped me and that is a total of 5 people from Puerto Rico have given some help, and only two have come forward with y-dna samples that am very grateful for, since it has helped find out that not of the O’Neill’s of Puerto Rico are related, and also one y-dna sample combined with mine has helped us all define the y-dna of the descendants of Don Juan O’Neill in Puerto Rico. It has also helped us write our history and find our origins. I’ve opened the door for us O’Neill’s of Puerto Rico to have our story and origins known, and unlike others in Puerto Rico I do care to show later generations of O’Neill’s of Puerto Rico their origins and history based on y-dna ,genealogy, and unfolding the oral history . To those who care about our origins can always contact me and those who don’t care I can careless for them, if they are related or not. There are still a few mysteries left to be unsolved, and in due time with my hard work they will be solved. Then maybe finally the origins of two different O’Neill’s of Puerto Rico can be found.

                         Once I finally get new final SNP test for the L48, and find the true origins of Constantino O’Neill and Don Juan O’Neill, and a few facts on the oral histories. I will be done with all research on the O’Neill’s of Puerto Rico.The other countless O’Neill’s on the island I can’t say nothing for, since they have, yet to produce any facts about their origins. Once in a blue I get a message from a O’Neill of Puerto Rico and then they never respond somehow they believe they have the same relation, or are the same has all other O’Neill’s in Puerto Rico, but that is not the case there were many other O’Neill’s in Puerto Rico from various parts etc. Only a y-dna can prove this, but like I said once I find the true origins of Constantino O’Neill and Don Juan O’Neill I’m done with all research. 

Documents of the O'Neill's of Puerto Rico

                                                  Documents of the O'Neill's of Puerto Rico


Special thanks to Rafael E.O'Neill  for providing documents . 

Friday, September 23, 2011

Parish of San Pedro Martir of Guaynabo.


All these O’Neill’s were buried at the cemetery of the Parish of San Pedro Martir of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.Yet many are of unknown origins and also died very young some from the ages of 1 , 12 to 31 years old. 

Juan Cruz O’Neill: Died Dec 2, 1856 at the age of 21, the legitimate son of Leonardo O’Neill and Maria Luciana Ortega. Who was Leonardo O’Neill it’s not known at the moment.








Ruperto O’Neill: Died November 24, 1861 at the age of 20, the son of Remijio O’Neill and Eustaquia Bais. The origins of Don Remijio O’Neill are not known at the moment.

Fransico O’Neill: Died November 9, 1869 at the age of 1, he is described to be the island of Puerto Rico, and a natural son of Asturias, Spain. 

LLamerto O’Neill: Died June 30, 1861, at the age of 1, the legitimate son of Fabio O’Neill de Petrosia Reyes. Who was Fabio O’Neill de Petrosia? At the moment it’s no known.

Miguel O’Neill: Died February 20, 1856, at the age of 12 years old.

Luciano O’Neill: Died Jan 23, 1860, at the age of 31, the legitimate son of Jose O’Neill y de Gregorio Cuello.

Pascual O’Neill: Died February 1863, at the age of 60, widower of Maria Romana, and the natural son of Evangelista O’Neill.
 Hipolito O’Neill was born in 1787 and died on November 26, 1852 at the age of 65, the legitimate son of Patricio O’Neill and Anna Feliciano.

Acta De  Defuncion de Nicomedes O'Neill y Ramirez de Arellano. 
Nicomedes O’Neill y Ramirez de Arellano was born in 1836 and died at the age of 90, at 10 A.M. on November 30, 1926. He was the legitimate son of Hipolito O’Neill and Juana Ramirez de Arellano, and grandson of Patricio O’Neill. In charge of his funeral and of civil registering was Don Ramon O’Neill Rivera.