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John O'Neal

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John O'Neal

Birth
Ireland
Death
unknown
Holmesville, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada
Burial
Holmesville, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada Add to Map
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John O'Neal was born in Ireland, and arrived in NB in 1820 according to his answer in the 1851 census. He was re-baptized in his new homeland in Woodstock church records on 3 Oct. 1820. It has been posted by some Carleton Co. family researchers that John was the son of Phillip O'Neal who was granted Lot #68 in 1821 on the West side of the St John River in Simonds Parish near the Connell area.

He married Elizabeth Kinney a daughter of John Kinney and Phebe Tompkins circa 1834. Their 13 children all born in Wicklow are found listed on Elizabeth's Find a Grave memorial.

John and Elizabeth moved across the river from Wicklow to Holmesville during the mid-late 1870's.

John's actual death date is not known at this time, but he is last found as a widower living in their youngest daughter Martha Jane O'Neal Kinney's household in the 1891 census. Living in Holmesville and dying before the 1901 census, he would be undoubtedly buried in the Buckley in one of the numerous permanently unmarked graves there.
John O'Neal was born in Ireland, and arrived in NB in 1820 according to his answer in the 1851 census. He was re-baptized in his new homeland in Woodstock church records on 3 Oct. 1820. It has been posted by some Carleton Co. family researchers that John was the son of Phillip O'Neal who was granted Lot #68 in 1821 on the West side of the St John River in Simonds Parish near the Connell area.

He married Elizabeth Kinney a daughter of John Kinney and Phebe Tompkins circa 1834. Their 13 children all born in Wicklow are found listed on Elizabeth's Find a Grave memorial.

John and Elizabeth moved across the river from Wicklow to Holmesville during the mid-late 1870's.

John's actual death date is not known at this time, but he is last found as a widower living in their youngest daughter Martha Jane O'Neal Kinney's household in the 1891 census. Living in Holmesville and dying before the 1901 census, he would be undoubtedly buried in the Buckley in one of the numerous permanently unmarked graves there.


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