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Richard KELLEY
Maria GIBBS |
NOTICE: patrilineal descendants of our subject are participating in the KELLY DNA Surname Project. Anyone who suspects he descends from our subject on a direct male line can support that connection with a DNA test. For a discussion of results and lineages for Haplogroup I2b KELLY/KELLEY, please see this page on my web site. |
Husband: Richard KELLEY
Birth said to be: ca. 1750, presumably in the British Isles Death said to be: 1791, Greenville Co., SC Y-DNA Haplogroup: I2b1 (Group B) |
Marriage: |
Wife: Maria / Marie GIBBS
Birth: ca. 1754 |
Children — variously said to be born in NC, TN, or VA: |
1. Joel KELLEY, b. ca. 1777
2. Matthew KELLEY, b. ca. 1779 3. Jonathan KELLEY, b. ca. 1781 4. Benjamin Franklin KELLEY, b. 4 Mar 1784 5. George KELLEY, b. ca. 1786 6. Darling KELLEY, b. ca. 1790 |
Said to have had this son, but the geography makes the connection highly
unlikely, either that or this connection is correct and all of the above
connections are wrong.
. Nathan KELLEY, b. 13 May 1788, NJ; d. Palermo, Halton, ON; m. Mary SECORD (1793- ) |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; Canada, CAN, Ontario; USA, US, United States, New Jersey, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia |
Source:
1. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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