Hello Listers, I'm not even sure I have a Kellam line. That's what I'm trying to prove (or disprove). My paternal 4th great-grandparents were William and Elizabeth Goddard. They were probably both born c1750-60, possibly in DE or MD. William Goddard died 1818 in Greene Co, PA and Elizabeth died there c1835. Their oldest son's name was Henry Kellam Goddard. Therein lies the reason I'm a member of this list. Is Henry Kellam Goddard named for, perhaps, a grandfather, uncle, cousin, neighbor, etc.? Was Elizabeth Goddard's maiden name Kellam? Henry was born c1780, possibly in DE or MD. Does anyone know of a Henry Kellam who would have lived in Sussex Co, MD or Old Somerset Co, MD that Henry Kellam Goddard would have been named for? I might add that in western PA, on Dunkard Creek, lived a Phineas Kellam/Killen in the 1770's. This is basically the same general area where the Goddards settled c1785. Is there possibly a connection between Phineas Kellam/Killen and Elizabeth Goddard? Any help greatly appreciated. Linda Goddard Stout P.S. My paternal 3rd great-grandfather, a brother to the above Henry Kellam Goddard, was named Joshua Goddard. I know I've seen a Joshua Kellam listed in some DE and/or MD records.