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==Politics==
*[[Bill O'Neill (Ohio politician)]], former member of the Ohio House of Representatives
*[[Bill O'Neill (New Mexico politician)]], member of the New Mexico Senate
*[[C. William O'Neill]] (1916–1978), Governor of Ohio
*[[William O'Neill (Ohio judge)]] (born 1947), appellate judge and 2008 candidate for U.S. Representative from Ohio's 14th congressional district
*[[William A. O'Neill]] (1930–2007), Governor of Connecticut, 1980–1991
*[[William P. O'Neill]] (1874–1955), Lieutenant Governor of Indiana


==Sports==
*[[Bill O'Neill (baseball)]] (1880–1920), baseball player
*[[Bill O'Neill (bowler)]] (born 1981), professional ten-pin bowler
*[[Bill O'Neill (American football)]] (1910–2000), American football player
*[[Billy O'Neill]] (1878–1955), Welsh rugby player
*[[Bill O'Neill (baseball)]] (1880–1920), American baseball player
*[[Bill O'Neill (bowler)]] (born 1981), American professional ten-pin bowler
*[[Bill O'Neill (bowls)]] (1909–?), New Zealand lawn bowler
*[[Billy O'Neill (rugby)]] (1878–1955), Welsh rugby player
*[[Billy O'Neill (dual player)]] (1929–2015), Irish former Gaelic football and hurler
*[[Billy O'Neill (footballer)]] (born 1919), Irish footballer
*[[Willie O'Neill (footballer, born 1940)]] (1940–2011), Scottish footballer (Celtic FC)
*[[Willie O'Neill (Wexford hurler)]] (born 1945), Irish hurler
*[[Willie O'Neill (Cork hurler)]] (1876–1963), Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer
*[[Willie O'Neill (Irish footballer)]], Irish international footballer

==Others==
*[[Bill O'Neill (media)]] (born 1936), News Corporation executive
*[[Buckey O'Neill]] (1860–1898), Old West sheriff and U.S. Army officer killed at the Battle of San Juan Hill
*[[Buckey O'Neill]] (1860–1898), Old West sheriff and U.S. Army officer killed at the Battle of San Juan Hill
* William F. O'Neil, founder of [[General Tire|General Tire and Rubber Company]]
*[[C. William O'Neill]] (1916–1978), Governor of Ohio
*[[William O'Neil]] (born 1933), entrepreneur and stockbroker who founded the newspaper ''Investor's Business Daily''
*[[William O'Neill, 1st Baron O'Neill]] (1813–1883), Anglo-Irish hereditary peer, clergyman and musical composer
*[[William O'Neill, 1st Baron O'Neill]] (1813–1883), Anglo-Irish hereditary peer, clergyman and musical composer
*[[William O'Neill (Connecticut politician)]] (1930–2007), Governor of Connecticut in the 1980s and early 1990s
*[[William O'Neill (Medal of Honor)]] (1848–?), American soldier in the Indian Wars
*[[William O'Neill (Medal of Honor)]] (1848–?), American soldier in the Indian Wars
*[[William O'Neill (Ohio jurist)]] (born 1947), appellate judge and 2008 candidate for U.S. Representative from Ohio's 14th congressional district
*[[Willie O'Neill]] (1940–2011), Scottish footballer (Celtic FC)
*[[Willie O'Neill (1900s hurler)]], see [[List of All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship medal winners]]
*[[Willie O'Neill (1960s hurler)]], see [[Gerald McCarthy (hurler)]]
*[[Willie O'Neill (Irish footballer)]], see [[1938 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA – Group 2/Group 3/Group 5)]]


== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[William O'Neil (disambiguation)]]
*Bill O'Neal, American historian; see [[Bibliography of Wyoming history]]
*Billy O'Neil, fictional footballer in ''[[Dream Team (TV series)|Dream Team]]''
*[[William O'Neal (disambiguation)]]


{{human name disambiguation|Oneill, William}}
*[[Bill O'Neal]] (born 1942), American historian
*[[Bill O'Neil]], former member of the Ohio House of Representatives
*[[Billy O'Neil]], fictional footballer in Dream Team
*[[N. William O’Neill]], A highly motivated, innovative, and results-driven senior human resources executive with extensive experience leading human resources functions worldwide for multi-national, multi-cultural, highly matrixed enterprises. Successfully worked with senior executives as an integral member of the team to forge business partnerships to improve bottom-line corporate performance through competencies in human resources systems and practices that created and maintained a high performance culture. Demonstrated ability to lead complex change management initiatives that strengthen organizational effectiveness and profitability.


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