Robert, I would be happy if I could find out who the parents of my gg grandfather Riley KELLER would have been. Riley was born 29 December 1811 in NC but sure unable to find his family. What I do have is that he was in the Black Hawk War 1832-33 as he voluntered in Charlestown, IN and returned to the area when it was over. Where or who he stayed with is unknown until he married Harriet Miller of Clark County, IN d/o of Martin and Susannah Mitchell Miller. I have his war record and pension papers that his wife filed for and she listed all 12 of their children with places of birth + dates. Riley and Harriet Miller KELLER are buried in Cumberland County, IL where they have lived since coming from Jackson County, IN in 1852. So does anyone out there have a male KELLER that was born 29 December 1811 NC? Thank you, Kate Keller Bourland > Several years ago (about 10, I guess), my wife and I spent a couple of days researching the Keller name in the Public Records Office in Dublin. They had ALL the Ks in one book, by year or decade. We were able to trace Kellers in Ireland back to about the early 1700s. > Kellehers also. But we couldn't find any before that. I suspect that Keller MAY have come over in the "Palatine" immigration, where the British were trying to populate Ireland with Protestants from Germany. Keller is a popular German name, as we all know. Some day I will > have to go back and see what I can find. Perhaps we will take a sabbatical and go over for a few months, tracing our Irish, Scottish and English roots. > Robert Monteith Keller >