Brian's brother also fell in WWII. He was Shane Edward Robert O'Neill,3rd Baron O'Neill who served as Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal Armoured Corps,North Irish Horse,Service No: 36738.He was 37.
They were sons of the late Captain, The Honourable Arthur Edward Bruce O'Neill, M.P.,and of Lady Annabel Hungerford O'Neill, of South Kensington, London. He was killed in the early months of the Great War whilst serving in the Life Guards and was the first sitting Member of the British House of Parliament to die in that war.Their mother,Annabel Hungerford Crewe-Milnes (born 31st August 1881-died 14th June 1948)was the eldest daughter of the Marquess of Crewe KG, and became Lady Annabel Hungerford Dodds, having married secondly on 9 February 1922, Major James Hugh Hamilton Dodds CMG. (later Crewe-Dodds)
Brian's brother also fell in WWII. He was Shane Edward Robert O'Neill,3rd Baron O'Neill who served as Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal Armoured Corps,North Irish Horse,Service No: 36738.He was 37.
They were sons of the late Captain, The Honourable Arthur Edward Bruce O'Neill, M.P.,and of Lady Annabel Hungerford O'Neill, of South Kensington, London. He was killed in the early months of the Great War whilst serving in the Life Guards and was the first sitting Member of the British House of Parliament to die in that war.Their mother,Annabel Hungerford Crewe-Milnes (born 31st August 1881-died 14th June 1948)was the eldest daughter of the Marquess of Crewe KG, and became Lady Annabel Hungerford Dodds, having married secondly on 9 February 1922, Major James Hugh Hamilton Dodds CMG. (later Crewe-Dodds)
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