The apostrophe in O'Neal and O'Sullivan is actually a mark of elision -- an omission of one or more sounds in a word or phrase.
Periods, apostrophes, and exclamation points. Collectively, they are called punctuation. By the way, apostrophes doesn't have an apostrophe.
It's an accent, not an apostrophe. It's been borrowed from French. It's called an accent aigu.
contraction.
plural? --- It's called a plural possessive.
A contraction
Donal Osullivan has written: 'Stalins \\' -- subject(s): History of Europe, SEL Library selection
Oneal Jenkins has written: 'Oneal's memories' -- subject(s): Biography
James Oneal died in 1962.
Oneal Moore died in 1965.
James Oneal was born in 1875.
No they are not related
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She is around 5ft 4
No, he's apparently straight.