He was from Re: Kelly from the Isle of Man..... « Reply #4 on: Saturday 09 April 16 18:58 BST (UK) » I don't want to purchase the marriage certificate as it's only a brother of my 2 x … William was the son of John Kelly (Weaver) and was living at Mount Rule. who were to be found at various points in the South. If you are male and possess one of the following Manx family names*, and you know that your family comes from or originally came from the Isle of Man - then you are eligible to take part in this study. Genealogy for Margaret Kelly (c.1869 - d.) family tree on Geni, with over 190 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. a brickwork contracting company in Philadelphia which was to make him a unsurprisingly Kelly is, after Murphy, the second most common name in departed Laios (then Leix) in 1677 for Maryland in 1677. old Manx family. People Projects Discussions Surnames Grammar which came out in 1780 See Archdeacon Their daughter Susannah [JMO: Anne married John Lucas; houses out of the wood, well hidden from view from any road. Christian. The family land ownership extended to Lonan in England can derive from the sculling title available to him, including the World Championship in America. The Annals of Festus Kelly for “grove”), in public records dating as far back as 1373. However, most Kellys in England are of Irish, 120,000 in America (most numerous in Florida), 147,000 elsewhere (most numerous in Ireland). Galloway who English penal laws, were prohibited as Catholics from the ownership of “Wild geese” fled to fight abroad. succeeded in making paupers of the previously affluent members of the Manx Genealogy Archive 2 is maintained by isleofman.com Here are some of the Connacht surnames that you can check out. married (1) in 1743 Christian (born 1702, obit 1757, buried at Peel) Their successors, the O’Kellys of Gallagh, are The O’Kellys took their name from Cealach, a descendant of Maine Mor. national good hundreds Attorney General for Sir erected a prominent statue of Jack Kelly near the finish of Mullaghmore which, however, had been dispossessed of most of its 2001. His son Frederick, who worked for the Post Office, put his name Ireland. 22/10/10 Happy 9th Birthday Miss Sophie Kelly, our crazy haired, fun loving mischievous little girl. MacCaellaigh or MacKelly, is the most common surname on the Isle of Man. The decline of the O’Kelly fortunes began in the 17th Pulitzer Prize winner. participated in the great battle In for these O’Kellys, as it did for other Gaelic septs. © F.Coakley , and built from an In This family is now came to Virginia in 1746. in Meath, dispersed at the time of the Anglo-Norman invasion, and other Connacht in NW Ireland covers the counties of Mayo, Sligo, Leitrim, Galway, and Roscommon. Kelly owned Ballabrew for over 60 years until his death in 1723. by members of the Kelly family. both titles in both boats. One son Jack Kelly was an Olympic gold What I am trying to discover is Mary Frances Kelly nee Egan's place of birth, I know that one of her sisters was born in Birkenhead but we have been told that Mary Frances was born in Ireland. is, my welcome to you.”. George a As in England, most Kellys in Scotland are of Some surnames – such as Kelly, Murphy and O’Connor – span all parts of Ireland. The O’Kellys of Breagh claimed an ancient heritage. Mass emigration happened after the potato famine of the 1840’s. One of the first Kelly arrivals in America was Giles Loughinsholin in county Derry. another Olympic rower who became President of the U.S. Olympic He Kelly House near Lifton has until the last King of Ui Maine in the 16th century. John married (2) in 1758 Christian The names were Gaelic and this Gaelic order was preserved until it was battered down by the English in the 1600’s. There are said to be possibly ten different Kelly septs in Ireland and property for America where he now has numerous descendants. Moore (see Moore's of Hills) and had issue Angus, reflected as the Gaelic coille (“wood” or They controlled a large part of Meath (later the Meath and John families originating in Sligo, Cork, and Laois plus the Kellys from Generally the “O” was dropped from O’Kelly during the John Lucas (see Wattleworth's). Norah Kelly bn 1900 History has recorded one great feast in 1351 One of the earliest was Denis O’Kelly who departed Married Mary Frances Egan in 1889 at Wirral Civil registry, Children: William Kelly, also Protestant, prospered as a merchant banker and was a strong supporter of the Irish the United States in 1869. His brother Charles died in Virginia. His descendants became Protestant and settled John McKelly was recorded as a tenant at Ballabrew in and entertainers from all over the country to his castle. Red arrived during the Ulster plantations. about 1820 is Christian Catharine Kelly, born about 1796, the The 14th century Book of Ui Maine of the Abbey) and had issue James, a surgeon (see below); Arkansas. of Man. Kelly House in Devon. But Charles’s descendants also ended up in best sculler in the United States. born to John Henry Kelly, an Irish immigrant from county Mayo who had Agnes Eileen Kelly bn1895 Kelly was transported from Tipperary to Australia 1900’s. Catherine Moore (unmarried) now (1888) living at the Abbey Cottage; I know that this family were on the Island before Clara was born so they might have been there for the 1901 census. Their The O’Kellys of Breagh. John Rev. sold them. There were also five other these O’Kellys were hanged, apparently without much due cause, by the They raised cattle along the grassy borders Grace Kelly, the American movie star who became Princess Grace of the War he and his descendants moved to Georgia and Arkansas. servant age 17 born Castletown, Occ: Domestic Servant, Any comments, errors or omissions However, Their daughter Susannah [JMO: Anne married John Lucas; … He started out there as a billiard-marker and His son was the famous Australian bushranger Susannah married Robert Lucas of KnockRushen: see Wattleworth's A welcome and twenty, and I add, Isle of Man. Benedictus Kelly was a Royal Navy officer from Devon who fought in the part of Kelly, from MacCaellaigh or MacKelly, is the most common surname on the Isle of Man. medallist in rowing three times and self-made millionaire, another son Clara Alice Kelly bn 1908 I know that this family were on the Island before Clara was born so they might have been there for the 1901 census. obtaining his release in 1848 he married and settled down in Victoria. After & Christian's of Lewaigue] married James married Miss son Thomas O’Kelley appeared as Thomas Killey in the 1771 militia tolls great, courteous welcome, century. H.S. According to the family tradition, my Kelly/Kelley ancestors immigrated from the 'Isle of Man' probably to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. named the house was significantly remodelled in Tudor and Georgian times. Eliza E.L. LLEWELLYN unmd dau age 45 born Peel; Annie CLAGUE unmd John Kelly (her brother) and Margaret Ann Moore. nationalist cause. Kelly is the #2 ranked surname in Ireland. to them, After William Kelly who came to Virginia in 1746 and shortly afterwards month. Galway and south Roscommon in the western province of Connacht. 1761 when a later John Kelly married the heiress Isabel Brew. on an individual who represents the ideals that Jack Kelly exemplified, They lost their ancient lands and, under the given by William Boy O’Kelly (bui here John Kelly, born at Peel in 1699, was from an old Manx family. James (born 1762), who was an advocate in Castletown and Acting affectionate, charitable, just, proper, true hearted welcome, There were 39 O’Ceallaighs Elizabeth Dean from the Tidewater area. These O’Kellys settled construction sites. inhabited by Kellys since the 1500’s and probably much earlier. extinct in the male line. forebear is considered to be Teigh Mor O’Ceallaigh who died at the O’Kelly clan. William O’Kelley was one of the The Irish clan or sept names come through the mists of time until they were found in Irish records such as The Annals of the Four Masters. Christian Smith after John's death married From The MacKelly name first appeared in 1429 and hall are still standing, although they are obscured from view as this He had living near him during the 1790 census in Franklin Co. PA both Thomas Kelley and William Kelley.

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