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Benjamin Franklin KELLEY
Nancy YANCEY |
Husband: Benjamin Franklin KELLEY
Birth: 4 Mar 1784, NC or VA Death: 11 Feb 1850, Creal Springs, Williamson Co., IL Father: Richard KELLEY Mother: Maria GIBBS |
Marriage: 12 Jan 1805, Lincoln Co., NC |
Wife: Nancy YANCEY
Birth: 22 Aug 1787, NC or VA Death: 4 May 1857, Marion, Williamson Co., IL Father: Austin YANCEY (1752-1833) Mother: Sarah GARRISON |
Children — said to be born in Robertson Co., TN: |
1. Christopher G. KELLEY, b. 23 Dec 1806; d. 6 May 1845,
Johnson Co., IL
2. Permelia Ann KELLEY, b. 15 Oct 1811; d. 16 May 1856 3. Richard Yancey KELLEY, b. 23 Jan 1814; d. 10 Jun 1861 4. Nathan Hiram KELLEY, b. 10 Mar 1822; d. 15 Jun 1899, Barry Co., MO 5. William Carl / Carol KELLEY, b. 3 Apr 1825; d. 17 Jul 1862, IL 6. Admiral Watson KELLEY, b. 26 Oct 1827; d. 1866 7. Leander Homer KELLEY, b. 26 Apr 1830; d. 10 Oct 1903, Johnson Co., IL |
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