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Marie MacNeill (1904 - 1987) Folklorist and writer. Books published: Wayside Death Cairns in Ireland, 1946 The Festival of Lughnasa, 1962 Fairy Legends from Donegal, 1977 Marie Rua; Lady of Leamaneh, 1990 |
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Margaret MacNeill (deceased) |
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Ann MacNeill (1864 - d.) |
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Ernest Neal MacNeill (1887 - 1960) |
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Caroline MacNeill (1822 - 1898) |
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Sarah MacNeill (1823 - 1871) |
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Aedh MacNeill (1047 - d.) |
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Nelson Robert Macneill (1905 - 1998) |
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Aedh (1050 - d.) |
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Alexander MacNEILL (McNeill) (b. - 1884) |
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Mary MacNEILL (McNeill) (1859 - d.) |
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Aedh MacNeill (955 - d.) Anradan mic (had a brother from whom descend the O'Neills) Called Hugh the Dextrous; he was killed in battle Aodh Athlamh (The last King of his line.) Migration BET 1030 AND 1047 Settled on Bar... |
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Annie MacNeill (deceased) |
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AEDH (1008 - d.) |
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Jane MacNeill (c.1840 - 1897) |
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Catharine Isabel MacNEILL (1897 - 1959) |
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Roderick MacNeill of Barra (deceased) |
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Wentworth MacNeill (c.1857 - d.) |
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MUIRCHEARTACH MACNEILL (940 - 977) Killed in battle against his Uncle Olaf, the Danish King of Dublin, before he was made High King. Midheach Muirceartach na Midhe (~ of Meath) Muirchertach Midheach MUIRCHEARTACH MAC DOMNALL:... |
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DOMNALL (deceased) Called Domnall of Armagh or Donald O'Neill. The "O" in O'Neill stands for Ua or grandson, thus O'Neill means grandson of Niall. He defeated the Danes of Lough Neagh, destroying their entire Fleet of sh... |
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Iye MacNeill (deceased) |
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Domnall MacNeill (925 - 980) Called Domnall of Armagh or Donald O'Neill. The "O" in O'Neill stands for Ua or grandson, thus O'Neill means grandson of Niall. He defeated the Danes of Lough Neagh, destroying their entire Fleet of sh... |
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James MacNeill (c.1846 - c.1899) |
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Infant MacNeill (deceased) |
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Dougald MACNEILL (c.1746 - d.) |
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Grace MACNEILL (1758 - 1833) |
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Elizabeth MacNeill (1869 - 1950) |
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Eoin MacNeill (1867 - 1945) He was an Irish scholar, nationalist, revolutionary and politician. First professor of early Irish history at University College, Dublin. Founder of the Gaelic League in 1893, formed to preserve Ir... |
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Colonel Niall MacNeill (1899 - 1969) |
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Archibald MacNeill (1822 - 1889) |
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Toirdbealbhach MacNeill (1904 - d.) |
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Seamus MacNeill (1908 - d.) |
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Eilis MacNeill (deceased) |
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Brian MacNeill (1900 - 1922) Was killed in fighting near Sligo by Irish Army troops during the Irish Civil War. |
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Roisen MacNeill (1907 - d.) |
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Torlough MacNeill (deceased) |
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Agnes MacNeill (Moore) (1874 - 1953) |
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Duncan MacNeill (1815 - 1871) |
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James MacNeill (1869 - 1938) Last Governer General of Irish Free State under George V. |
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Rosetta MacNeill (McAuley) (1827 - d.) in 1901 census living at 1 Hazelbrook, Malahide, Dublin with Jojn (Eoin), Charles and her sister Marianne Spence. Plus 2 servants. |
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Margaret MacNeill (MacPhee) (1823 - 1910) |
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Neil MacAedh (deceased) |
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Hugh MacNeill (1775 - 1855) |
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Harry MacNeill (deceased) |
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Donald John MacNeill (1934 - 2006) |
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Anne MacNeill (Drake) (deceased) |
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John Shaw MacNeill (1850 - 1909) Asylum Attendant - Gartnavel Royal Lunatic Asylum then Burgh Constable, Dumbarton |
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Archibald MacNeill (1782 - 1858) |
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Neill Angus MacNEILL (c.1903 - 1983) |
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Jane MacNeill (Cameron) (deceased) |
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Jane Brownlow (MacNeill) (c.1803 - 1878) |
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Dunsleve (deceased) Duinsleibe mic was known as Chlann 'ic Fhearchair DONSLEBHE MACNEIL |
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Edith MacNeill (1900 - 1982) |
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Charles MacNeill (deceased) |
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Elisabeth MacNeill (Montgomery) (c.1855 - d.) Asylum Attendant - Gartnavel Royal Lunatic Asylum |
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Ann MacNeill (McEwan) (1785 - 1863) |
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Clyde MacNeill (1911 - d.) |
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Donald MacNeill (deceased) |
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Elisabeth MacNeill (Shaw) (deceased) |
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John MacNeill (deceased) |
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unknown MacNeill (deceased) |
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unknown MacNeill (deceased) |
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Cathleen Buie (MacNeill) (1645 - 1740) |
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Mor ingen Tadhg INGEN MacNeill (TADHG) (deceased) |
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George William MacNeill (deceased) |
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Eleanor May MacNeill (Bragdon) (deceased) |
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Evelyn Martha McMonigle (MacNeill) (1925 - 2008) |
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Gilbert MacNeill (c.1760 - d.) |
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Mary MacNeill (c.1760 - d.) |
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Domnall (deceased) Called Domnall of Armagh or Donald O'Neill. The "O" in O'Neill stands for Ua or grandson, thus O'Neill means grandson of Niall. He defeated the Danes of Lough Neagh, destroying their entire Fleet of sh... |
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Ferchar (deceased) Fearchair mic Fearchard 12th Century Clan MacErchar as in the original Dal Riata MacErc |
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Archibald MacNeill (1745 - d.) |
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