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James KELLEY
Mary __?__ |
Husband: James KELLEY
Birth: 1680, Mallow, Kinneigh Parish, co. Cork, IRL Death: 1750, Baltimore Co., MD |
Marriage: |
Wife: Mary __?__
Birth: ca. 1684 Death: MD |
Children said to be: |
Sources (all secondary) disagree as to whether they were born in Ireland
or Baltimore Co., MD.
1. James KELLEY, b. 1710 2. William KELLEY, b. 12 Apr 1715 Several seconday sources claim these two are sons of our subject, or at least brothers, but I have yet to find documentation for the connection. If you have it, please share. A descendant of William has been Y-DNA tested. If a patrilineal male descendant of James would be tested (see KELLY DNA Project), we could at least establish whether or not they could be brothers. |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; IRL, Ireland, Éire, EI; USA, US, United States, Maryland |
Sources:
1. Broderbund. World Family Trees. Vol. 8, Pedigree #804. 2. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: AF - Ancestral File (online at FamilySearch.org). 3. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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