Cathy. do you know if the William C. Kelley born 1832 ever married?
I am sending a copy of this email to Paula without the inserts. From Mike Kelly in Sydney Australia Dear Cathy, I have kept a large number of emails from Kelley rootsweb, some regarding the Kell(e)ys of Fayette Ga & Coosa Co Alabama. I am inserting in two emails, one of Fayette, Georgia & the other of Coosa Co, Alabama. You may find them interesting. Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 2:37 PM Subject: Denny Kelley & Eliza Smallwood of GA>AL > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Kelley / Smallwood / Lecroy / Gilbert > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CYm.2ACIB/3205 > > Message Board Post: > > Looking for information on Denny Kelley b. abt 1799 (aka Kelly) and his family who resided in Coosa County, Alabama. It is believed that Denny Kelley married Eliza Smallwood in Fayette, GA, in 1828 and moved to Coosa County, AL abt 1840. Children: William C. b. abt 1832 GA - died 1863 (Chickamauga) > Esther b. abt 1835 GA - marr. R.M. Lecroy > Epsy b. abt 1837 GA > Emma b. abt 1840 ? > Nancy E. b abt 1842 AL > Frances b. abt 1843 AL > Berry Newton b. abt 1847 AL > Mary Ann b. abt 1849 AL > Martha b. abt 1852 AL > Emeline b. abt 1855 AL > Magdaline b. abt 1869 AL >
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kelley / Smallwood / Lecroy / Gilbert Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CYm.2ACIB/3205 Message Board Post: Looking for information on Denny Kelley b. abt 1799 (aka Kelly) and his family who resided in Coosa County, Alabama. It is believed that Denny Kelley married Eliza Smallwood in Fayette, GA, in 1828 and moved to Coosa County, AL abt 1840. Children: William C. b. abt 1832 GA - died 1863 (Chickamauga) Esther b. abt 1835 GA - marr. R.M. Lecroy Epsy b. abt 1837 GA Emma b. abt 1840 ? Nancy E. b abt 1842 AL Frances b. abt 1843 AL Berry Newton b. abt 1847 AL Mary Ann b. abt 1849 AL Martha b. abt 1852 AL Emeline b. abt 1855 AL Magdaline b. abt 1869 AL
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kelley/Money Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CYm.2ACIB/3204 Message Board Post: I'll looking for informaiton regarding Charles A. Kelley. Charles Kelley married Virigina Tolar in 1951. Charles Kelley was born in 1917 in Missouri. His Mother's name was Money. Either Gertrude or Nora, not sure which. I am told that his mother was Cherokee Indian. I am also told that Charles had a number of brothers and sisters, but I don't know any names. His father's name may have been William R. Kelley. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi All, Sorry, I forgot to include that info. The source states, "The Natchez District consists of what is now Wilkinson, Adams, Jefferson, Clairborne, Warren, Franklin and part of Amite, Counties, MS" Very interesting stuff. I had never heard of the Natchez District before. Bye, Linda Cashen Gaunt
Reply. I may be inclined to think it was in MS at that time. Natchez, Natchitoches Co., LA was formed in 1805. In 1785 Natchez Region was in MS territory. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nan Hlavaz" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 3:45 PM Subject: Re: [KELLEY] JAMES KELLY Natchez District, 1796 >I do believe it is not too far from New Orleans > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard Eklund" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 9:46 AM > Subject: Re: [KELLEY] JAMES KELLY Natchez District, 1796 > > >> Linda, >> Thanks for the information. Could you narrow this down to where the > Natchez >> District is located? My assumption that it is somewhere in the United >> States. >> Thanks, >> Rick Eklund >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 3:31 AM >> Subject: [KELLEY] JAMES KELLY Natchez District, 1796 >> >> >> > Hi All, >> > >> > This is not a person I am connected to, but while researching, I >> > located >> > some >> > KELLY info: >> > >> > (Quote) >> > p. 510 JAMES KELLY versus JOHN LANIER. JAMES represents that JOHN > LANIER >> > claims that JAMES KELLY killed a beef that was not his own; asks that >> > LANIER be >> > punished for an attempt to hurt the reputation of the petitioner, who >> > luckily >> > had several witnesses present when he killed the said beef, who can >> > testify >> > that it was the petitioner's brand and no other. >> > >> > Witnesses: DANIEL STRICKLAND, JOHN LOCKHART, JOHN REED, JAMES >> > McILHANEY > & >> > JOHN KEETING. 14 Sept. 1796. Signed JAMES KELLY // ISAAC JOHNSON, >> > Esq. >> > will >> > take cognizance of this matter and make inquiry. Sig: GAYOSO.// >> > Second >> > Creek. >> > >> > >> > Deposition of JOHN LANIER and above-named witnesses, also WILLIAM >> > RATCLIFF, >> > JAMES IRWIN, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, MARTHA KEETING, CHARLES REED, SOLOMON >> > H. >> > WISDOM. // Whereas the evidences produced were against the petitioner, > he >> > is proved >> > guilty of charge and he is to remain in confinement for eight days >> > time, >> > within which he is to produce what he has to allege in his favor. Sig: >> > GAYOSO >> > (End of Quote) >> > >> > Source: >> > The Natchez Court Records, 1767-1805, Natchez Court Records, 1781-1798, >> > Page >> > 288 >> > >> > Hope this helps someone, >> > Linda Cashen Gaunt >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== >> > Become a participant in the KELLEY/KELLY DNA Project: >> > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/kelley/#results >> > >> >> >> ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== >> Who is your "Most Wanted" KELLEY/KELLY Ancestor? Nearly 600 subscribers > are waiting to read your message. We'd like to hear your *success* story, > too. It will give the rest of us some HOPE! :D >> >> > > > > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Send a message to [email protected] (or if > you receive the DIGEST, send the message to: > [email protected]) with only one word in the body of the > message: UNSUBSCRIBE > >
I have a map which will tell you what you need but cannot send as attachment to the list. It is in a PDF format and if you send me an email I will reply with attachment . Tom M............. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Beverley Ferrell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 3:29 PM Subject: Re: [KELLEY] JAMES KELLY Natchez District, 1796 > Reply. I may be inclined to think it was in MS at that time. > Natchez, Natchitoches Co., LA was formed in 1805. In 1785 Natchez > Region was in MS territory. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nan Hlavaz" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 3:45 PM > Subject: Re: [KELLEY] JAMES KELLY Natchez District, 1796 > > >>I do believe it is not too far from New Orleans >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Richard Eklund" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 9:46 AM >> Subject: Re: [KELLEY] JAMES KELLY Natchez District, 1796 >> >> >>> Linda, >>> Thanks for the information. Could you narrow this down to where the >> Natchez >>> District is located? My assumption that it is somewhere in the >>> United >>> States. >>> Thanks, >>> Rick Eklund >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: <[email protected]> >>> To: <[email protected]> >>> Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 3:31 AM >>> Subject: [KELLEY] JAMES KELLY Natchez District, 1796 >>> >>> >>> > Hi All, >>> > >>> > This is not a person I am connected to, but while researching, I >>> > located >>> > some >>> > KELLY info: >>> > >>> > (Quote) >>> > p. 510 JAMES KELLY versus JOHN LANIER. JAMES represents that >>> > JOHN >> LANIER >>> > claims that JAMES KELLY killed a beef that was not his own; asks >>> > that >>> > LANIER be >>> > punished for an attempt to hurt the reputation of the petitioner, >>> > who >>> > luckily >>> > had several witnesses present when he killed the said beef, who >>> > can >>> > testify >>> > that it was the petitioner's brand and no other. >>> > >>> > Witnesses: DANIEL STRICKLAND, JOHN LOCKHART, JOHN REED, JAMES >>> > McILHANEY >> & >>> > JOHN KEETING. 14 Sept. 1796. Signed JAMES KELLY // ISAAC >>> > JOHNSON, Esq. >>> > will >>> > take cognizance of this matter and make inquiry. Sig: GAYOSO.// >>> > Second >>> > Creek. >>> > >>> > >>> > Deposition of JOHN LANIER and above-named witnesses, also WILLIAM >>> > RATCLIFF, >>> > JAMES IRWIN, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, MARTHA KEETING, CHARLES REED, >>> > SOLOMON H. >>> > WISDOM. // Whereas the evidences produced were against the >>> > petitioner, >> he >>> > is proved >>> > guilty of charge and he is to remain in confinement for eight days >>> > time, >>> > within which he is to produce what he has to allege in his favor. >>> > Sig: >>> > GAYOSO >>> > (End of Quote) >>> > >>> > Source: >>> > The Natchez Court Records, 1767-1805, Natchez Court Records, >>> > 1781-1798, >>> > Page >>> > 288 >>> > >>> > Hope this helps someone, >>> > Linda Cashen Gaunt >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== >>> > Become a participant in the KELLEY/KELLY DNA Project: >>> > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/kelley/#results >>> > >>> >>> >>> ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== >>> Who is your "Most Wanted" KELLEY/KELLY Ancestor? Nearly 600 >>> subscribers >> are waiting to read your message. We'd like to hear your *success* >> story, >> too. It will give the rest of us some HOPE! :D >>> >>> >> >> >> >> ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== >> TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Send a message to [email protected] (or >> if you receive the DIGEST, send the message to: >> [email protected]) with only one word in the body of the >> message: UNSUBSCRIBE >> >> > > > > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== > New folks are joining the list everyday. Have you posted your > KELLEY/KELLY research problem recently? > >
I do believe it is not too far from New Orleans ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Eklund" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 9:46 AM Subject: Re: [KELLEY] JAMES KELLY Natchez District, 1796 > Linda, > Thanks for the information. Could you narrow this down to where the Natchez > District is located? My assumption that it is somewhere in the United > States. > Thanks, > Rick Eklund > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 3:31 AM > Subject: [KELLEY] JAMES KELLY Natchez District, 1796 > > > > Hi All, > > > > This is not a person I am connected to, but while researching, I located > > some > > KELLY info: > > > > (Quote) > > p. 510 JAMES KELLY versus JOHN LANIER. JAMES represents that JOHN LANIER > > claims that JAMES KELLY killed a beef that was not his own; asks that > > LANIER be > > punished for an attempt to hurt the reputation of the petitioner, who > > luckily > > had several witnesses present when he killed the said beef, who can > > testify > > that it was the petitioner's brand and no other. > > > > Witnesses: DANIEL STRICKLAND, JOHN LOCKHART, JOHN REED, JAMES McILHANEY & > > JOHN KEETING. 14 Sept. 1796. Signed JAMES KELLY // ISAAC JOHNSON, Esq. > > will > > take cognizance of this matter and make inquiry. Sig: GAYOSO.// Second > > Creek. > > > > > > Deposition of JOHN LANIER and above-named witnesses, also WILLIAM > > RATCLIFF, > > JAMES IRWIN, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, MARTHA KEETING, CHARLES REED, SOLOMON H. > > WISDOM. // Whereas the evidences produced were against the petitioner, he > > is proved > > guilty of charge and he is to remain in confinement for eight days time, > > within which he is to produce what he has to allege in his favor. Sig: > > GAYOSO > > (End of Quote) > > > > Source: > > The Natchez Court Records, 1767-1805, Natchez Court Records, 1781-1798, > > Page > > 288 > > > > Hope this helps someone, > > Linda Cashen Gaunt > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== > > Become a participant in the KELLEY/KELLY DNA Project: > > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/kelley/#results > > > > > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== > Who is your "Most Wanted" KELLEY/KELLY Ancestor? Nearly 600 subscribers are waiting to read your message. We'd like to hear your *success* story, too. It will give the rest of us some HOPE! :D > >
Linda, Thanks for the information. Could you narrow this down to where the Natchez District is located? My assumption that it is somewhere in the United States. Thanks, Rick Eklund ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 3:31 AM Subject: [KELLEY] JAMES KELLY Natchez District, 1796 > Hi All, > > This is not a person I am connected to, but while researching, I located > some > KELLY info: > > (Quote) > p. 510 JAMES KELLY versus JOHN LANIER. JAMES represents that JOHN LANIER > claims that JAMES KELLY killed a beef that was not his own; asks that > LANIER be > punished for an attempt to hurt the reputation of the petitioner, who > luckily > had several witnesses present when he killed the said beef, who can > testify > that it was the petitioner's brand and no other. > > Witnesses: DANIEL STRICKLAND, JOHN LOCKHART, JOHN REED, JAMES McILHANEY & > JOHN KEETING. 14 Sept. 1796. Signed JAMES KELLY // ISAAC JOHNSON, Esq. > will > take cognizance of this matter and make inquiry. Sig: GAYOSO.// Second > Creek. > > > Deposition of JOHN LANIER and above-named witnesses, also WILLIAM > RATCLIFF, > JAMES IRWIN, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, MARTHA KEETING, CHARLES REED, SOLOMON H. > WISDOM. // Whereas the evidences produced were against the petitioner, he > is proved > guilty of charge and he is to remain in confinement for eight days time, > within which he is to produce what he has to allege in his favor. Sig: > GAYOSO > (End of Quote) > > Source: > The Natchez Court Records, 1767-1805, Natchez Court Records, 1781-1798, > Page > 288 > > Hope this helps someone, > Linda Cashen Gaunt > > > > > > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== > Become a participant in the KELLEY/KELLY DNA Project: > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/kelley/#results >
Hi All, This is not a person I am connected to, but while researching, I located some KELLY info: (Quote) p. 510 JAMES KELLY versus JOHN LANIER. JAMES represents that JOHN LANIER claims that JAMES KELLY killed a beef that was not his own; asks that LANIER be punished for an attempt to hurt the reputation of the petitioner, who luckily had several witnesses present when he killed the said beef, who can testify that it was the petitioner's brand and no other. Witnesses: DANIEL STRICKLAND, JOHN LOCKHART, JOHN REED, JAMES McILHANEY & JOHN KEETING. 14 Sept. 1796. Signed JAMES KELLY // ISAAC JOHNSON, Esq. will take cognizance of this matter and make inquiry. Sig: GAYOSO.// Second Creek. Deposition of JOHN LANIER and above-named witnesses, also WILLIAM RATCLIFF, JAMES IRWIN, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, MARTHA KEETING, CHARLES REED, SOLOMON H. WISDOM. // Whereas the evidences produced were against the petitioner, he is proved guilty of charge and he is to remain in confinement for eight days time, within which he is to produce what he has to allege in his favor. Sig: GAYOSO (End of Quote) Source: The Natchez Court Records, 1767-1805, Natchez Court Records, 1781-1798, Page 288 Hope this helps someone, Linda Cashen Gaunt
Paula, Thanks so much for this informative tip. We appreciate all your work. Very kind of you. Beverley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paula Ward" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 10:02 PM Subject: [KELLEY] FHL Family History Archive - more than 5,000 books online > Some may be interested in this, which was forwarded to me by someone on > another list. I tried searching for my "James Kelley" and my first > search turned up 120 "hits" -- now I'm going to have to learn how to > narrow the search, with a location, to shorten that list. I am happy to > say that the search feature takes you directly to the page or pages that > have the name you searched for! > > To view the pages, you will need to have Adobe Reader version 6 > installed on your machine. Information about the free download is > provided on the below website. > > Happy hunting! > > Paula > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Search the Family History Archive > http://www.lib.byu.edu/fhc/ > > The LDS Family History Library has begun the process of digitizing and > making available on the Internet all of the Family History books in > their collection. > > You would normally want to use the "Search All" feature with the "Search > Full Text" box checked, although the "Advanced Search" will allow very > high-powered searches that will allow certain phrases to be searched for > and other words to be used to exclude potential hits. As you make > selections from the "hits" that are displayed, you will need to use the > "Click Here to View Item" button near the top of the screen to display > the actual image of the page. > > You can page through the entire document using the index displayed on > the left side of the screen. Each page may be printed after being > viewed. > > One interesting sidelight is, when you are at the first web page for the > Family History Archive (the page that lets you begin a search), click on > the "Browse the Collection" button. This will display every Family > History book that has been digitized and is available in the collection. > > You can scroll through this list much the same as if you were walking > up and down the stacks at the library. At the top of the first page of > the search results, it displays the number of hits, which (in this case) > is the number of books in the collection. If you keep track of this > number, you can get a pretty good idea of how fast they are adding > titles to the collection as you revisit the web site from time to time. > I think you will want to visit this site often as the collection grows!" > > What's in this archive? > > These are primarily books in the "929.273Series" that are currently > housed on the first floor of the Family History Library (previously > housed on the fourth floor of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building). At > the present time (September 2005), about 5000 books have been digitized > and are available, and they have announced that they are adding about > 100 titles a week to the on-line collection. > Copyright issues are playing a role in determining the order in which > they progress through this task; books out of copyright are being done > first. > > As these Family History books are digitized and placed on-line, an > entry is being placed in the Family History Library on-line catalog > with a hyperlink to the digitized image. By going to the FHL On-Line > Catalog, you can search for a specific name, find a book that has been > indexed using the name, and view it on-line, flipping through the pages > as separate "pdf" images, much the same as if you were on the first > floor of the Family History Library. > > Of course, the indexing that is available through the FHL Catalog is > only as good as the human indexers made it; typically they only include > the "top" 4 to 6 names that appear in each book in their indexing > efforts. > > The digitized images of these Family History books are actually being > stored on the electronic servers at Brigham Young University in Provo, > Utah. > > By going directly to the BYU web site to view the images, there are > several additional possibilities that provide genealogists > functionality that they have never had before. You are now able to do > full-text searches on each book, and on every digitized book in the > collection. Now you can locate the small two-paragraph entry on Grandpa > Ebenezer McGarrah that is buried in one of the Family History books > that you would have otherwise never thought to look at before. This can > open up a huge new possibility for extending lines, getting past brick > walls, and uncovering new relatives! > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Paula Kelley Ward > KELLEY List Admin since 1996 > [email protected] > The trouble with life is there's no background music. > > > > > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== > New folks are joining the list everyday. Have you posted your > KELLEY/KELLY research problem recently? > >
Some may be interested in this, which was forwarded to me by someone on another list. I tried searching for my "James Kelley" and my first search turned up 120 "hits" -- now I'm going to have to learn how to narrow the search, with a location, to shorten that list. I am happy to say that the search feature takes you directly to the page or pages that have the name you searched for! To view the pages, you will need to have Adobe Reader version 6 installed on your machine. Information about the free download is provided on the below website. Happy hunting! Paula ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Search the Family History Archive http://www.lib.byu.edu/fhc/ The LDS Family History Library has begun the process of digitizing and making available on the Internet all of the Family History books in their collection. You would normally want to use the "Search All" feature with the "Search Full Text" box checked, although the "Advanced Search" will allow very high-powered searches that will allow certain phrases to be searched for and other words to be used to exclude potential hits. As you make selections from the "hits" that are displayed, you will need to use the "Click Here to View Item" button near the top of the screen to display the actual image of the page. You can page through the entire document using the index displayed on the left side of the screen. Each page may be printed after being viewed. One interesting sidelight is, when you are at the first web page for the Family History Archive (the page that lets you begin a search), click on the "Browse the Collection" button. This will display every Family History book that has been digitized and is available in the collection. You can scroll through this list much the same as if you were walking up and down the stacks at the library. At the top of the first page of the search results, it displays the number of hits, which (in this case) is the number of books in the collection. If you keep track of this number, you can get a pretty good idea of how fast they are adding titles to the collection as you revisit the web site from time to time. I think you will want to visit this site often as the collection grows!" What's in this archive? These are primarily books in the "929.273Series" that are currently housed on the first floor of the Family History Library (previously housed on the fourth floor of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building). At the present time (September 2005), about 5000 books have been digitized and are available, and they have announced that they are adding about 100 titles a week to the on-line collection. Copyright issues are playing a role in determining the order in which they progress through this task; books out of copyright are being done first. As these Family History books are digitized and placed on-line, an entry is being placed in the Family History Library on-line catalog with a hyperlink to the digitized image. By going to the FHL On-Line Catalog, you can search for a specific name, find a book that has been indexed using the name, and view it on-line, flipping through the pages as separate "pdf" images, much the same as if you were on the first floor of the Family History Library. Of course, the indexing that is available through the FHL Catalog is only as good as the human indexers made it; typically they only include the "top" 4 to 6 names that appear in each book in their indexing efforts. The digitized images of these Family History books are actually being stored on the electronic servers at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. By going directly to the BYU web site to view the images, there are several additional possibilities that provide genealogists functionality that they have never had before. You are now able to do full-text searches on each book, and on every digitized book in the collection. Now you can locate the small two-paragraph entry on Grandpa Ebenezer McGarrah that is buried in one of the Family History books that you would have otherwise never thought to look at before. This can open up a huge new possibility for extending lines, getting past brick walls, and uncovering new relatives! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paula Kelley Ward KELLEY List Admin since 1996 [email protected] The trouble with life is there's no background music.
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CYm.2ACIB/3202.1.1 Message Board Post: Catherine was a McCarthy, she married William Kelly and they had a son Charles born 11-08-1871. Catherine came to the US with her brothers Jemiarah and Micheal and father in the 1850's and settled in southern Ill. We have no information on the father. Jermiah had seven children his first born was David who was my great grandfather. I am hoping to find Kelly's that could have more information on Catherine's father and the link back to Ireland. Thanks.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kelly, McCarthy Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CYm.2ACIB/3202.1 Message Board Post: Did she live there in the 1800s or the 1900s? What were the names of some of the other people in the family? Is McCarthy her maiden name or her middle name?
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kelley / Switzer / Gideon Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CYm.2ACIB/3201 Message Board Post: Hello...my Husband and I are looking for information on his Grandmother...Mary Ella Kelley (or Kelly). We do not have a lot of info, but I will give you what we do have: Mary Ella Kelley (Kelly) was born March 5th, 1887 in Texas. We think her mother's maiden was Gideon. She passed awaay January 1st, 1957 in Stanislaus County, California. She had married Lewis John Switzer and had numerous children while living in the Hanford, CA area. Any help in tracing back her family tree would be appreciated as we are new to this and are totally lost! Thanks.
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: KELLEY Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CYm.2ACIB/3199 Message Board Post: KELLEY_James_H_1883-1965.JPG I photographed this gravestone in the Mount Olivet Cemetery - Lone Star Section, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use the picture for your personal records. This is one of the 127,741 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com