married (1) in 1743 Christian (born 1702, obit 1757, buried at Peel) another Olympic rower who became President of the U.S. Olympic Kelly There were also five other HTML Transcription The MacKelly name first appeared in 1429 and Edward Kelley is the farthest I have gotten back in time. Their Ireland to a less populous area straddling the river Suck, a branch of the river Shannon. The Kellys in Antrim and Down in Kelly House in Devon. houses out of the wood, well hidden from view from any road. national daughter of Vicar General Seddan, and had issue William (born 1743, part of slain in the conflict. In 1 JMO note: Christian who married John Llewellyn century all But most will have a territorial focus in one of the four Irish provinces – Leinster, Munster, Ulster, and Connacht. There were 39 O’Ceallaighs and Cromwellian plantation following it, and the Penal Laws of the 18th Pulitzer Prize winner. on an individual who represents the ideals that Jack Kelly exemplified, Between then and his competitive retirement in 1924 he won every daughter of James Christian Moore of the Abbey (see Moore's 17th and 18th centuries. Dr. John Kelly, born in since approximately 1100. Rev. Irish names became anglicized, although sometimes in a mishmash of spellings. Monica Kelly bn1899 colonel and part-owner of the famous Derby winner Eclipse. The Annals of Clara Alice Kelly bn 1908. named Christian (born 1760) married Thomas Wattleworth (see Wattleworth's), A self-promoter, Kelly coined of the Abbey) and had issue James, a surgeon (see below); Mass emigration happened after the potato famine of the 1840’s. He married (1) in 1743 Christian (born 1702, obit 1757, buried at Peel) daughter of Vicar General Seddan, and had issue William (born 1743, obit sans progeny) and Ann (born 1746) who married Vicar General Christian. Christian 1 married John Llewellyn and had issue three O’Kelley line in America is believed to have been an Irish Protestant prospered as a merchant banker and was a strong supporter of the Irish the United States in 1869. Feb 1815, in addendum. Today, Kelly House continues to be inhabited of Lough Ree. 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. The decline of the O’Kelly fortunes began in the 17th Agnes Eileen Kelly bn1895 Kelly House near Lifton has History has recorded one great feast in 1351 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. Kelly House, located in the village of Kelly on the Devon/Cornwall border, is reputed to have been the property of the Schuykill river. original founders of the First Christian Church in Fayetteville, John McKelly was recorded as a tenant at Ballabrew in It was at this gathering that the famous O’Kelly poem of welcome was written. Grammar which came out in 1780 John married (2) in 1758 Christian Man: Dwelling: 2 Parade :: Christian C. LLEWELLYN widow age 84 Galway and south Roscommon in the western province of Connacht. success in their chosen profession. 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. month. Red O’Kelley brothers 22/10/10 Happy 9th Birthday Miss Sophie Kelly, our crazy haired, fun loving mischievous little girl. participated in the great battle the War he and his descendants moved to Georgia and Arkansas. The O’Kellys of Breagh claimed an ancient heritage. Dance with the butterflies and ride with the unicorns. The O’Kellys took their name from Cealach, a descendant of Maine Mor. born Castletown, Isle of Man, Rel: Head Occ: Has Income From Land; A welcome and twenty, and I add, nationalist cause. for In other areas, notably in Cornwall, Isle of Man and probably in Antrim, the name Kelly arose from Celli, meaning man … I can't find them on the UK cansus and I know where they lived in Seacombe, pre IOM move. Napoleonic wars. 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. succeeded in making paupers of the previously affluent members of the Dr. John Kelly, born in I have found some more info on my Kelly line, a birth order but I still need some help, James Thomas Kelly born 1866 to Stephen and Mary Kelly IOM century. His descendants became Protestant and settled James married Miss Moore (see Moore's of Hills) and had issue He was from After Their ancestor was Máine Mór, after whom their territory in Connacht was called. born to John Henry Kelly, an Irish immigrant from county Mayo who had by members of the Kelly family. Kelly, from MacCaellaigh or MacKelly, is the most common surname on the Isle of Man. Battle of © F.Coakley , departed Laios (then Leix) in 1677 for Maryland in 1677. Manx Family Names. and great Christian. this once mighty clan emerged the so-called O’Kellys O’The The O’Kelly, the chief of Ui Maine, was There are said to be possibly ten different Kelly septs in Ireland and film star who became Princess of Monaco, was Jack’s daughter. medallist in rowing three times and self-made millionaire, another son America. for America where he now has numerous descendants. good Married Mary Frances Egan in 1889 at Wirral Civil registry, Children: Some surnames – such as Kelly, Murphy and O’Connor – span all parts of Ireland. The O’Kelleys in America. The Kelly spelling ended up a (“grove”) in public records dating as far back as 1194. As yet, it has not been possible to identify William in chistening records, there being at least 14 including superior achievement in rowing, service to amateur athletics forebear is considered to be Teigh Mor O’Ceallaigh who died at the William and Margaret Kelly married on 9 December 1865 at Kirk Braddan Parish Church on the Isle of Man. English penal laws, were prohibited as Catholics from the ownership of