This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CYm.2ACIB/2066.97.123.126 Message Board Post: I have a Uncle that is Isaac kelley ,he was born in Boaz Alabama ,hes the son of Henry and Fannie Mae kelley ..He has several children ,Rubin,Albert,Kathy.Elizibeth, Jodie ,Jessie And Martha ,Isaac Moved from Boaz Ala ,to Rome Georgia ,where he died , Jodie Kelly was a famous BaseBall Player .
Hello, What years are your Henry Kelly's time frame? I have an apparent father and son named Henry Kelly from Pennsylvania in the late 1700's and early 1800's. They were in Union Co., PA 1800 and following census. Could your Henry have come from there? Thanks, Paul Andree [email protected] wrote: > Henry B kelley Lived in georgia and moved to Boaz Alabama ,He Married Fannie > May West ,both are Buried at Bethsada church in Boaz Alabama ,They had several > Children ,Charley ,Isiac, Margret, Eugene ,Willa Mae , Aida ,I cant remember > all of them ,They had somewhere about 13 Kids > ********************* > Hi, > > I have Georgia Kelley/Kelly's, too. Can you provide some dates for this > family you are looking for? That would help me, and probably others, look through > their information if they know what time-frame they should be searching > under. Good luck and I hope that I can help! > > ************ > Karla Kelley-Cardell > Metter, GA > > http://www.fathersloveletter.com/fllpreviewlarge.html > http://www.operationoutcry.org/ > > > ==== 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 > > > > -- Thanks, Paul Andree Ask me about Magnetic Therapy Jewelry - http://www.netmender.net/magnets Web site: http://www.netmender.net Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ Christian Teaching Daily mail list http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ChristianTeachingDaily Philippians 4:6,7 NASB Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving et your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Henry B kelley Lived in georgia and moved to Boaz Alabama ,He Married Fannie May West ,both are Buried at Bethsada church in Boaz Alabama ,They had several Children ,Charley ,Isiac, Margret, Eugene ,Willa Mae , Aida ,I cant remember all of them ,They had somewhere about 13 Kids ********************* Hi, I have Georgia Kelley/Kelly's, too. Can you provide some dates for this family you are looking for? That would help me, and probably others, look through their information if they know what time-frame they should be searching under. Good luck and I hope that I can help! ************ Karla Kelley-Cardell Metter, GA http://www.fathersloveletter.com/fllpreviewlarge.html http://www.operationoutcry.org/
Hi - I have info on the O'Killia family of CT and MA and found this in my files for Daniel/Jemima: 'A Genealogical History of the Kelley Family: descended from Joseph Kelley of Norwich, CT, with much biographical matter concerning the first four generations, and notes of inflowing female lines' Cleveland, OH, 1897, 168 pgs: Daniel's birth date/place and marriage date. 'Daniel left his home for the wilds of NY to join his brother-in-law, Silas Stow, in Oneida (now Lewis) Co. .. 'On May 28 Mr. Kelley writes to his wife from Leyden, NY, Black River ... in 1798 the family joined Daniel.' Page 45: 'He was not tall and was rather slightly built. His thin silver hair was combed back and bound by a black ribbon, wound around the braid, which hung in his neck like a queue. His manners were gentle, grave and dignified. . . . . He was always called Judge Kelley when I knew him.' By his granddaughter, Mrs. Bates. I do not have any further info on Daniel b 1802 Lowville, Lewis Co., NY. I believe I accessed the above book on Godfrey Lib., Heritage Quest site. I do not believe this Daniel is from the O'Killia line. He is from John Kelley b 1615 Exeter, Devonshire, England d 24 Dec. 1644 Newbury (Ipswich), Essex Co., MA marr. Nancy BISHOP b c 1619 Newbury, Essex Co., MA > John KELLEY b 02 July 1642 Newbury d 21 March 1717/18 Newbury marr. Sarah KNIGHT b 23 March 1647/48 Lynn, Essex Co., MA d Newbury, Essex Co., MA, etc. My line is Benjamin KELL(E)Y b c 1772 (re census) NY, moved to Wayne Co., PA by 1822. Cannot connect him to any of the Kelly families - yet! Good luck - Diane * * * * * * ~ ~ ~ ~ Please check our Home Page ~ ~ ~ ~ * * * * * * http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/n/d/Sharon-D-Andreasen/ -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 9:35 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [KELLEY] Daniel Kelly - New York After years of searching I have finally found the father of my grandmother's mother!!!! My grandmother, Edith Amanda Nichols was the child of Aubra Nichols and his wife Amanda Kelley. Amanda's mother, Emily, was in her daughters household at the time of the 1875 New York State Census, but until now I have not been able to find her father. But there they are, in the 1860 census for the town of Montague in Lewis County, NY: Daniel Kelley age 60, farmer Emily, age 52 William, age 19, farmer Amanda, age 16 Hough's History of Lewis County gives a short biography of a Daniel Kelley, an early settler of Lewis County and a prominent person. He was born in Norwich, CT, 27 Nov 1755, son of Daniel and Abigail Kelley. He married Jemima Stow. He came from CT to Lewis County NY in 1798. His youngest son was named Daniel - perhaps Amanda's father. An article in the New England Historic and Genealogical Society's 1916 issue of the Register, lists a Daniel and Philip Kelly of New York among Redeemed Captives, taken by savages 20 Aug 1746. I don't know how or if this relates. Is anyone researching this line? Do they connect with the David O'killia descendants? Any help will be greatly appreaciated. ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== Your KELLEY "listowner" is Paula Kelley Ward. Please e-mail me at: [email protected] if you have any problems or questions about the list.
Hi Our ancestor is Benjamin Kelley/Kelley who had a son, Charles Kelley who born on 27 Oct 1821 near Trenton, NJ. Charles married three times, had 19 children and 2 step children and died in 1901 in Lockhart, Caldwell Co, TX We would like more information on Benjamin Kelley or Charles Kelley, brothers or sisters. Herschel G. Kelley [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CYm.2ACIB/3076 Message Board Post: Henry B kelley Lived in georgia and moved to Boaz Alabama ,He Married Fannie May West ,both are Buried at Bethsada church in Boaz Alabama ,They had several Children ,Charley ,Isiac, Margret, Eugene ,Willa Mae , Aida ,I cant remember all of them ,They had somewhere about 13 Kids , Im looking for anyone that is related to this family , You can Email me at [email protected]
After years of searching I have finally found the father of my grandmother's mother!!!! My grandmother, Edith Amanda Nichols was the child of Aubra Nichols and his wife Amanda Kelley. Amanda's mother, Emily, was in her daughters household at the time of the 1875 New York State Census, but until now I have not been able to find her father. But there they are, in the 1860 census for the town of Montague in Lewis County, NY: Daniel Kelley age 60, farmer Emily, age 52 William, age 19, farmer Amanda, age 16 Hough's History of Lewis County gives a short biography of a Daniel Kelley, an early settler of Lewis County and a prominent person. He was born in Norwich, CT, 27 Nov 1755, son of Daniel and Abigail Kelley. He married Jemima Stow. He came from CT to Lewis County NY in 1798. His youngest son was named Daniel - perhaps Amanda's father. An article in the New England Historic and Genealogical Society's 1916 issue of the Register, lists a Daniel and Philip Kelly of New York among Redeemed Captives, taken by savages 20 Aug 1746. I don't know how or if this relates. Is anyone researching this line? Do they connect with the David O'killia descendants? Any help will be greatly appreaciated.
Thanks so much. Marsha ----- Original Message ----- From: "Coleen Coleman" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 11:04 PM Subject: Re: [KELLEY] To Coleen.... KELLY/KELLEY Ann >I have no idea about this family just that the > information I put on line is all I have at the > present time. If I find out more I will let you > know. Your cousin, Coleen > > > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== > Your KELLEY "listowner" is Paula Kelley Ward. Please e-mail me at: > [email protected] if you have any problems or questions about the > list. > >
Congratulations on your big find! We know just how excited you are. I just wish that I could add something but I know nothing of your family. I'm just happy for you. ;o) Carole in Oregon ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 6:35 PM Subject: [KELLEY] Daniel Kelly - New York > After years of searching I have finally found the father of my > grandmother's > mother!!!! My grandmother, Edith Amanda Nichols was the child of Aubra > Nichols > and his wife Amanda Kelley. Amanda's mother, Emily, was in her daughters > household at the time of the 1875 New York State Census, but until now I > have not > been able to find her father. But there they are, in the 1860 census for > the > town of Montague in Lewis County, NY: > Daniel Kelley age 60, farmer > Emily, age 52 > William, age 19, farmer > Amanda, age 16 > Hough's History of Lewis County gives a short biography of a Daniel > Kelley, > an early settler of Lewis County and a prominent person. He was born in > Norwich, CT, 27 Nov 1755, son of Daniel and Abigail Kelley. He married > Jemima Stow. > He came from CT to Lewis County NY in 1798. His youngest son was named > Daniel - > perhaps Amanda's father. > An article in the New England Historic and Genealogical Society's 1916 > issue > of the Register, lists a Daniel and Philip Kelly of New York among > Redeemed > Captives, taken by savages 20 Aug 1746. I don't know how or if this > relates. > Is anyone researching this line? Do they connect with the David O'killia > descendants? Any help will be greatly appreaciated. > > > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== > Your KELLEY "listowner" is Paula Kelley Ward. Please e-mail me at: > [email protected] if you have any problems or questions about the > list. > >
Coleen I have no idea if there is a family connection with your Ann and mine but the thing that caught my attention was the "Hill" name. I have an Ann Kelly b abt 1740 d abt 1809 md Fauntleroy Dye born 1742 in Lunneburg Parrish, Richmond, Va. My Ann Kelly-Dye's later family married into the Hill family. These Hills and Kelly descendants were in Kentucky. Does it sound familar? Marsha ----- Original Message ----- From: "Coleen Coleman" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 5:02 PM Subject: [KELLEY] KELLY/KELLEY Ann > Ann Kelly/Kelley born 31 Dec 1778 Morgan > Twp Washington Co PA married Philip > Coleman 1794/95, did 28 Nov 1838 Shelby > Co OH. > Children: > James Hill, Nathan R., Cornelius, Thomas, > Benjamin Franklin (My descendant), Hannah > Elizabeth, Mary, Emeline, John P., & Hiram. > ---------------------------------------------------------- > Kelley/Kelly Nathan > born: 30 Sept 1760 Newcastle DE > M: > Miller, Hannah > D: > M/2 Mary Pierce > Father: John: B: 1700 Belfast Ireland > Mother: Ezemy? > B: 1705 Belfast Ireland > Children: > Nathan, George marion, Joseph L., Marion, > Kesia, & Elias > Coleen Coleman [email protected] > > > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== > Hit a BRICK WALL in your research? Tell us about it. There could be a > cousin lurking on this list who can help. > >
I have no idea about this family just that the information I put on line is all I have at the present time. If I find out more I will let you know. Your cousin, Coleen
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CYm.2ACIB/3075 Message Board Post: Found while searching for something. I have no further information. From The Chronicle, Bound Brook, NJ Friday July 9, 1897 Baseball Somersets too strong for us The game at Somerville on Monday afternoon, between the Athletics and the Somersets, was an interesting one, notwithstanding the fact that Bound Brook again met defeat. This was expected by the Bound Brook contingent, but all things considered the boys put up a fair game. The morning game at Plainfield, under a boiling sun, had taken all the vim out of them, but they gave the spectators, who turned out in large numbers, value received for their money. Winn, of Plainfield, pitched a creditable game, but the five errors behind him were costly. He also gave free passages to first base to five batsmen. A home run, four two baggers and two singles, was the extent of the Somersets’ batting. McLaughlin was touched up for a three-base hit, five two-baggers and five singles. The score: 5 to 9. Players and bases: Bound Brook, Enright 2b, Sisk ss, Smith 3b, Cox 1b, Newhouse, c, Winn, p, Hallenger, lf, Neguns cf, Yeager, rf, Somersets Mulligan, 2b, Francis, c, Weill, lf, Watt 3b, McLauglin p, Morris cf, Davenport, rf, Kelley, ss, Smith 1b Hits Home run: Weill, three base hit, Enright, Two base hits-Enright, Hallenger, Yeager, Negus 2, Mullligan, Watt, McLaughlin, 13. Base on balls, Winn 5, McLaughlin, 1. Passed balls-Newhouse 1. Umpires: JG Smith, jr. and Thomas Austin. Scorer-Wm Fisher
Ann Kelly/Kelley born 31 Dec 1778 Morgan Twp Washington Co PA married Philip Coleman 1794/95, did 28 Nov 1838 Shelby Co OH. Children: James Hill, Nathan R., Cornelius, Thomas, Benjamin Franklin (My descendant), Hannah Elizabeth, Mary, Emeline, John P., & Hiram. ---------------------------------------------------------- Kelley/Kelly Nathan born: 30 Sept 1760 Newcastle DE M: Miller, Hannah D: M/2 Mary Pierce Father: John: B: 1700 Belfast Ireland Mother: Ezemy? B: 1705 Belfast Ireland Children: Nathan, George marion, Joseph L., Marion, Kesia, & Elias Coleen Coleman [email protected]
I think that Paula has already deleted the message. For a moment we had a window into a disturbed mind. His enthusiasm reminded me of the movie, "A Beautiful Mind." We should all be very thankful.... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marsha Hamilton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 8:18 AM Subject: Re: [KELLEY] This Really Does Work !!! >I have just read the email on the message board about reincarnation and >wonder why on earth it is in on our list for goodness sakes....this is >madness
I have just read the email on the message board about reincarnation and wonder why on earth it is in on our list for goodness sakes....this is madness ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carole Hammond" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 4:24 AM Subject: Re: [KELLEY] This Really Does Work !!! > Oh, my! Some poor person has gone off their meds...but I must commend > them > on their enthusiasm for their genealogy, though. > > > >> Message Board Post: >> >> i hope this message posting doesnt get taken down. please copy it just in >> case, think about emailing it to a friend for their opinion. especially >> those interested in family trees and genealogy. i came across something >> quite by acccident. to begin with it gave me nightmares, but i got my >> head >> round it all now. i can make sense of it. >> if you have your tree as full as possible, add the dates to a one year >> diary david. i am in no doubt whatsoever you will find what i found. >> looking into the past like this, it isnt scary, or wierd. i think we >> should all know where we come from. i didnt have a clue what i was doing >> when i started to add all those dates in the diary. its groundbreaking >> definately. if science can show you when you pass into your next life >> using dna, i can show you how to find where you re-appear. using a pen >> and >> paper. dna will never tell you that. how can science study something not >> yet born. knowing when you pass into your next life has its advantages. i >> dont have to spend my life paying into a pension i wont cash. i only need >> to buy one lot of life insurance. i know the year. i know my children >> will >> live much longer than my 35 years. them knowing theid dad discovered >> this, >> is what ensures they never need worry about money ever. i can prove re >> incarnation. i can prove we all pass thru the sex! >> es, and the colours. i can prove if you do something bad, it comes back >> at >> you twice as bad. to someone you cherish on the anniversary. ive spent >> the >> last 3 years, since 911 trying to figure out what it all means. im now at >> a point where i know. i can teach what ive learnt. lesson one, is add >> your >> dates to a one year diary. if you did it off your own back, this would >> take you 3 years maybe more to figure out. i know what you will find come >> the end of those 3 years, i can teach my findings in a few weeks. >> in 1996, my dad gave me a copy of our family tree. sadly he passed away >> that year. in 2000, i bought my first pc and began transferring all my >> information onto it. adding the dates in the diary was meant to make the >> job quicker. the book ive written accompanies the akiens family tree. as >> many stories about each person in our history. i will be more than happy >> to forward a copy on to you. thousands of true stories with photos and >> document proof. i hope to finance publishing my book on a website online. >> for free. how can you charge people, when this book will show the world >> how to find their lost loved ones. i can take the whole worlds fear of >> death and the sadness of death away for good. if you could pinpoint >> exactly who ad what you did in say 1750, would you want to know..? that >> person you were in 1750, died. just like you will and i will. you got >> back >> up a fair few times since, and you will again. so long as you dont kill >> anyone. your soul hits the end of the road. when you! >> read of all the events that hapened to the akiens, how colourful our >> story is, you`ll understand much better. my book will be an instant hit >> all over the world. the story of the akiens, is as close to out of this >> world as our name would suggest. i could paste all the dates i have from >> my tree on here, but theyre colour coded and that wont show up in this >> text. the book ive written is far too big to email, and would take too >> long to break it up into emailable sections. if you would like a copy, >> please let me know how you would like it. printed or on disk. i wouldnt >> recommend reading this book on screen. once you start you wont be able to >> stop, and it will give you headaches. it gave me enough writing it >> nonstop >> the last 3 years. what you find on this website is about 1% of the >> finished book. which doesnt actually finish, until i pass away. then my >> kids will carry it on. then their kids will and so on. the more families >> that begin to do this, the better their kids will turn ! >> out as adults. this will geive our kids a greater sense of pride in wh >> o they are, because they know exactly where they come from. if you want >> me >> to give you an example of real live de ja vu, spread out missing a few >> generations, this is just one example. in 1913, my great uncle jesse fell >> from a very tall chimney. he was an 18 year old steeplejack. the wind >> took >> him frrom the top of a chimney, cracked halfway up by a bolt of >> lightening. as he came over the side of the chimney, he managed to get >> both his feet into the wall. he kicked out of it instinctively, into the >> wind. turning himself in midair, hoping to be able to dive further out >> into a tree, missing the boiler house roofs below. he didnt find a soft >> option that day. he was killed. i was born with a weak chest, and when i >> dream im falling, my arms are wide, chest proud. the ground never comes. >> one final thought to what helped me in the beginning, what gotr my >> attention most of all the dates i came across, was january 23rd. my >> birthday, and my twins birthday. one perfect little boy and on! >> e perfect litle girl. i know already ive been reborn. when i ship out, i >> know thats where ive already woke back up. they dont know it yet. neither >> does my mum , sis, or my bros. you read this before they do. if i tried >> to >> tell them what id found, theyd be callin in the white coats. i need to be >> tellin strangers this news online, its the fastest way to spead the news >> all over the world isnt it. im not sad im not going to live long, i know >> when, and i have to prepare my family. when they understand no one ever >> really dies, they wont be sad either. ideally, id like them to find out >> before its too late. then we can all laugh about it as i die. beats all >> that sadness. >> if you o this how i have, when you find yourself with 3 possible >> relatives >> you come across, the dates will make it easy, the moire you have. the >> more >> dates you have, the more able you are to discount the wrong 2. it turns >> it >> into a multiple choice instead of a blind alley, that could take you >> months out of the way down a wrong turn. >> i went mad trying to figure all this out , i even spent time in an >> institution because of it. that didnt change any of the dates id found. i >> had to carry on in secret without my family knowing. they know im writing >> a book about the family, but they havent got a clue of the content. they >> all think im grieving for my dad still. i got over dad a long while ago. >> if youre still reading this at this point i would recommend you read my >> book now. that institution could have a bed with your name on it if you >> dont read it. this finding is only one finding of thousands. its not the >> best bit of the book by a long way. or the most mind blowing. the stuff >> in >> here is enough to send anyone up the wall. and even off it, like great >> uncle jesse. i wasnt there, but i know how jesse came down. in 1996, when >> my dad lay dying slowly of bone cancer, he laughed his way through it >> believe it or not. to make it easier for us his kids. i had twins born at >> 38 weeks in 1996. 38 weeks later, dad passed aw! >> ay in front of me. from the happiest man alive to the saddest in just 38 >> weeks. another funny thing i found in the dates. >> on september 4th 1738, thomas akines was born. a twin. richard his >> brother >> died at 4 1/2 years old. the surving twin, my ggggggranddad, went on to >> name his first son after his lost brother. the son richard, changed our >> name from akines to akiens. that was the last time our name changed. >> thomas akiens born 1738, died on april 18th 1838. my dad passeed into his >> next life on september 4th, laurence akiens. LOL to his friends. that was >> dad all over. he laughed his whole life, even as a 5 year old boy stood >> on >> broken chimney tops. like jesse did that age. the last time our name >> changed, a twin changed it. i have twins born on my own birthday. what >> does akiens change to alphabetically...? my oldest daughter, was born on >> april 18th, lauren, named after my dad. the equasion roughly translated >> into lamens, is thomas was born the date dad died, and died the date >> lauren was born. they were just as much fated to be born on those dates >> as >> thomas was in 1738. in short, we`re not in contro! >> l of our own destinies, because we dont know much destiny we have in this >> world. if we knew, we could plan it better. we can even plan the next one >> better, if everyone knows about it. when realisation hits the world re >> incarnation takes you through the colours, it ends racism. >> >> its taken 3 years of round the clock working, on my pc, in graveyards, >> public records offices, archives. in 1996, my dad gave me a copy of our >> family tree. very sadly he passed away the year we began re writing our >> story. dad wanted to add as many stories to each name, because he could >> see the same i as i do, they were worth more than just a few dates and a >> name on one line. they were people who went through a lot for us. like we >> do our great great grandchildren we maybe wont ever see. i carried on >> after he died and now its ready. its free dont worry, but i dont have >> many >> copies. its too big s file to email. disk by snailmails the only >> realistic >> way to send it. 300mb is the size of the first book. like i said, im >> dying, so why do i need to be worried about money, when i see its more >> important to make sure i dont take what i know with me. > > > > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== > New folks are joining the list everyday. Have you posted your > KELLEY/KELLY research problem recently? > >
Oh, my! Some poor person has gone off their meds...but I must commend them on their enthusiasm for their genealogy, though. > Message Board Post: > > i hope this message posting doesnt get taken down. please copy it just in > case, think about emailing it to a friend for their opinion. especially > those interested in family trees and genealogy. i came across something > quite by acccident. to begin with it gave me nightmares, but i got my head > round it all now. i can make sense of it. > if you have your tree as full as possible, add the dates to a one year > diary david. i am in no doubt whatsoever you will find what i found. > looking into the past like this, it isnt scary, or wierd. i think we > should all know where we come from. i didnt have a clue what i was doing > when i started to add all those dates in the diary. its groundbreaking > definately. if science can show you when you pass into your next life > using dna, i can show you how to find where you re-appear. using a pen and > paper. dna will never tell you that. how can science study something not > yet born. knowing when you pass into your next life has its advantages. i > dont have to spend my life paying into a pension i wont cash. i only need > to buy one lot of life insurance. i know the year. i know my children will > live much longer than my 35 years. them knowing theid dad discovered this, > is what ensures they never need worry about money ever. i can prove re > incarnation. i can prove we all pass thru the sex! > es, and the colours. i can prove if you do something bad, it comes back at > you twice as bad. to someone you cherish on the anniversary. ive spent the > last 3 years, since 911 trying to figure out what it all means. im now at > a point where i know. i can teach what ive learnt. lesson one, is add your > dates to a one year diary. if you did it off your own back, this would > take you 3 years maybe more to figure out. i know what you will find come > the end of those 3 years, i can teach my findings in a few weeks. > in 1996, my dad gave me a copy of our family tree. sadly he passed away > that year. in 2000, i bought my first pc and began transferring all my > information onto it. adding the dates in the diary was meant to make the > job quicker. the book ive written accompanies the akiens family tree. as > many stories about each person in our history. i will be more than happy > to forward a copy on to you. thousands of true stories with photos and > document proof. i hope to finance publishing my book on a website online. > for free. how can you charge people, when this book will show the world > how to find their lost loved ones. i can take the whole worlds fear of > death and the sadness of death away for good. if you could pinpoint > exactly who ad what you did in say 1750, would you want to know..? that > person you were in 1750, died. just like you will and i will. you got back > up a fair few times since, and you will again. so long as you dont kill > anyone. your soul hits the end of the road. when you! > read of all the events that hapened to the akiens, how colourful our > story is, you`ll understand much better. my book will be an instant hit > all over the world. the story of the akiens, is as close to out of this > world as our name would suggest. i could paste all the dates i have from > my tree on here, but theyre colour coded and that wont show up in this > text. the book ive written is far too big to email, and would take too > long to break it up into emailable sections. if you would like a copy, > please let me know how you would like it. printed or on disk. i wouldnt > recommend reading this book on screen. once you start you wont be able to > stop, and it will give you headaches. it gave me enough writing it nonstop > the last 3 years. what you find on this website is about 1% of the > finished book. which doesnt actually finish, until i pass away. then my > kids will carry it on. then their kids will and so on. the more families > that begin to do this, the better their kids will turn ! > out as adults. this will geive our kids a greater sense of pride in wh > o they are, because they know exactly where they come from. if you want me > to give you an example of real live de ja vu, spread out missing a few > generations, this is just one example. in 1913, my great uncle jesse fell > from a very tall chimney. he was an 18 year old steeplejack. the wind took > him frrom the top of a chimney, cracked halfway up by a bolt of > lightening. as he came over the side of the chimney, he managed to get > both his feet into the wall. he kicked out of it instinctively, into the > wind. turning himself in midair, hoping to be able to dive further out > into a tree, missing the boiler house roofs below. he didnt find a soft > option that day. he was killed. i was born with a weak chest, and when i > dream im falling, my arms are wide, chest proud. the ground never comes. > one final thought to what helped me in the beginning, what gotr my > attention most of all the dates i came across, was january 23rd. my > birthday, and my twins birthday. one perfect little boy and on! > e perfect litle girl. i know already ive been reborn. when i ship out, i > know thats where ive already woke back up. they dont know it yet. neither > does my mum , sis, or my bros. you read this before they do. if i tried to > tell them what id found, theyd be callin in the white coats. i need to be > tellin strangers this news online, its the fastest way to spead the news > all over the world isnt it. im not sad im not going to live long, i know > when, and i have to prepare my family. when they understand no one ever > really dies, they wont be sad either. ideally, id like them to find out > before its too late. then we can all laugh about it as i die. beats all > that sadness. > if you o this how i have, when you find yourself with 3 possible relatives > you come across, the dates will make it easy, the moire you have. the more > dates you have, the more able you are to discount the wrong 2. it turns it > into a multiple choice instead of a blind alley, that could take you > months out of the way down a wrong turn. > i went mad trying to figure all this out , i even spent time in an > institution because of it. that didnt change any of the dates id found. i > had to carry on in secret without my family knowing. they know im writing > a book about the family, but they havent got a clue of the content. they > all think im grieving for my dad still. i got over dad a long while ago. > if youre still reading this at this point i would recommend you read my > book now. that institution could have a bed with your name on it if you > dont read it. this finding is only one finding of thousands. its not the > best bit of the book by a long way. or the most mind blowing. the stuff in > here is enough to send anyone up the wall. and even off it, like great > uncle jesse. i wasnt there, but i know how jesse came down. in 1996, when > my dad lay dying slowly of bone cancer, he laughed his way through it > believe it or not. to make it easier for us his kids. i had twins born at > 38 weeks in 1996. 38 weeks later, dad passed aw! > ay in front of me. from the happiest man alive to the saddest in just 38 > weeks. another funny thing i found in the dates. > on september 4th 1738, thomas akines was born. a twin. richard his brother > died at 4 1/2 years old. the surving twin, my ggggggranddad, went on to > name his first son after his lost brother. the son richard, changed our > name from akines to akiens. that was the last time our name changed. > thomas akiens born 1738, died on april 18th 1838. my dad passeed into his > next life on september 4th, laurence akiens. LOL to his friends. that was > dad all over. he laughed his whole life, even as a 5 year old boy stood on > broken chimney tops. like jesse did that age. the last time our name > changed, a twin changed it. i have twins born on my own birthday. what > does akiens change to alphabetically...? my oldest daughter, was born on > april 18th, lauren, named after my dad. the equasion roughly translated > into lamens, is thomas was born the date dad died, and died the date > lauren was born. they were just as much fated to be born on those dates as > thomas was in 1738. in short, we`re not in contro! > l of our own destinies, because we dont know much destiny we have in this > world. if we knew, we could plan it better. we can even plan the next one > better, if everyone knows about it. when realisation hits the world re > incarnation takes you through the colours, it ends racism. > > its taken 3 years of round the clock working, on my pc, in graveyards, > public records offices, archives. in 1996, my dad gave me a copy of our > family tree. very sadly he passed away the year we began re writing our > story. dad wanted to add as many stories to each name, because he could > see the same i as i do, they were worth more than just a few dates and a > name on one line. they were people who went through a lot for us. like we > do our great great grandchildren we maybe wont ever see. i carried on > after he died and now its ready. its free dont worry, but i dont have many > copies. its too big s file to email. disk by snailmails the only realistic > way to send it. 300mb is the size of the first book. like i said, im > dying, so why do i need to be worried about money, when i see its more > important to make sure i dont take what i know with me.
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Surnames: kelley Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/CYm.2ACIB/3074 Message Board Post: i hope this message posting doesnt get taken down. please copy it just in case, think about emailing it to a friend for their opinion. especially those interested in family trees and genealogy. i came across something quite by acccident. to begin with it gave me nightmares, but i got my head round it all now. i can make sense of it. if you have your tree as full as possible, add the dates to a one year diary david. i am in no doubt whatsoever you will find what i found. looking into the past like this, it isnt scary, or wierd. i think we should all know where we come from. i didnt have a clue what i was doing when i started to add all those dates in the diary. its groundbreaking definately. if science can show you when you pass into your next life using dna, i can show you how to find where you re-appear. using a pen and paper. dna will never tell you that. how can science study something not yet born. knowing when you pass into your next life has its advantages. i dont have to spend my life paying into a pension i wont cash. i only need to buy one lot of life insurance. i know the year. i know my children will live much longer than my 35 years. them knowing theid dad discovered this, is what ensures they never need worry about money ever. i can prove re incarnation. i can prove we all pass thru the sex! es, and the colours. i can prove if you do something bad, it comes back at you twice as bad. to someone you cherish on the anniversary. ive spent the last 3 years, since 911 trying to figure out what it all means. im now at a point where i know. i can teach what ive learnt. lesson one, is add your dates to a one year diary. if you did it off your own back, this would take you 3 years maybe more to figure out. i know what you will find come the end of those 3 years, i can teach my findings in a few weeks. in 1996, my dad gave me a copy of our family tree. sadly he passed away that year. in 2000, i bought my first pc and began transferring all my information onto it. adding the dates in the diary was meant to make the job quicker. the book ive written accompanies the akiens family tree. as many stories about each person in our history. i will be more than happy to forward a copy on to you. thousands of true stories with photos and document proof. i hope to finance publishing my book on a website online. for free. how can you charge people, when this book will show the world how to find their lost loved ones. i can take the whole worlds fear of death and the sadness of death away for good. if you could pinpoint exactly who ad what you did in say 1750, would you want to know..? that person you were in 1750, died. just like you will and i will. you got back up a fair few times since, and you will again. so long as you dont kill anyone. your soul hits the end of the road. when you! read of all the events that hapened to the akiens, how colourful our story is, you`ll understand much better. my book will be an instant hit all over the world. the story of the akiens, is as close to out of this world as our name would suggest. i could paste all the dates i have from my tree on here, but theyre colour coded and that wont show up in this text. the book ive written is far too big to email, and would take too long to break it up into emailable sections. if you would like a copy, please let me know how you would like it. printed or on disk. i wouldnt recommend reading this book on screen. once you start you wont be able to stop, and it will give you headaches. it gave me enough writing it nonstop the last 3 years. what you find on this website is about 1% of the finished book. which doesnt actually finish, until i pass away. then my kids will carry it on. then their kids will and so on. the more families that begin to do this, the better their kids will turn ! out as adults. this will geive our kids a greater sense of pride in wh o they are, because they know exactly where they come from. if you want me to give you an example of real live de ja vu, spread out missing a few generations, this is just one example. in 1913, my great uncle jesse fell from a very tall chimney. he was an 18 year old steeplejack. the wind took him frrom the top of a chimney, cracked halfway up by a bolt of lightening. as he came over the side of the chimney, he managed to get both his feet into the wall. he kicked out of it instinctively, into the wind. turning himself in midair, hoping to be able to dive further out into a tree, missing the boiler house roofs below. he didnt find a soft option that day. he was killed. i was born with a weak chest, and when i dream im falling, my arms are wide, chest proud. the ground never comes. one final thought to what helped me in the beginning, what gotr my attention most of all the dates i came across, was january 23rd. my birthday, and my twins birthday. one perfect little boy and on! e perfect litle girl. i know already ive been reborn. when i ship out, i know thats where ive already woke back up. they dont know it yet. neither does my mum , sis, or my bros. you read this before they do. if i tried to tell them what id found, theyd be callin in the white coats. i need to be tellin strangers this news online, its the fastest way to spead the news all over the world isnt it. im not sad im not going to live long, i know when, and i have to prepare my family. when they understand no one ever really dies, they wont be sad either. ideally, id like them to find out before its too late. then we can all laugh about it as i die. beats all that sadness. if you o this how i have, when you find yourself with 3 possible relatives you come across, the dates will make it easy, the moire you have. the more dates you have, the more able you are to discount the wrong 2. it turns it into a multiple choice instead of a blind alley, that could take you months out of the way down a wrong turn. i went mad trying to figure all this out , i even spent time in an institution because of it. that didnt change any of the dates id found. i had to carry on in secret without my family knowing. they know im writing a book about the family, but they havent got a clue of the content. they all think im grieving for my dad still. i got over dad a long while ago. if youre still reading this at this point i would recommend you read my book now. that institution could have a bed with your name on it if you dont read it. this finding is only one finding of thousands. its not the best bit of the book by a long way. or the most mind blowing. the stuff in here is enough to send anyone up the wall. and even off it, like great uncle jesse. i wasnt there, but i know how jesse came down. in 1996, when my dad lay dying slowly of bone cancer, he laughed his way through it believe it or not. to make it easier for us his kids. i had twins born at 38 weeks in 1996. 38 weeks later, dad passed aw! ay in front of me. from the happiest man alive to the saddest in just 38 weeks. another funny thing i found in the dates. on september 4th 1738, thomas akines was born. a twin. richard his brother died at 4 1/2 years old. the surving twin, my ggggggranddad, went on to name his first son after his lost brother. the son richard, changed our name from akines to akiens. that was the last time our name changed. thomas akiens born 1738, died on april 18th 1838. my dad passeed into his next life on september 4th, laurence akiens. LOL to his friends. that was dad all over. he laughed his whole life, even as a 5 year old boy stood on broken chimney tops. like jesse did that age. the last time our name changed, a twin changed it. i have twins born on my own birthday. what does akiens change to alphabetically...? my oldest daughter, was born on april 18th, lauren, named after my dad. the equasion roughly translated into lamens, is thomas was born the date dad died, and died the date lauren was born. they were just as much fated to be born on those dates as thomas was in 1738. in short, we`re not in contro! l of our own destinies, because we dont know much destiny we have in this world. if we knew, we could plan it better. we can even plan the next one better, if everyone knows about it. when realisation hits the world re incarnation takes you through the colours, it ends racism. its taken 3 years of round the clock working, on my pc, in graveyards, public records offices, archives. in 1996, my dad gave me a copy of our family tree. very sadly he passed away the year we began re writing our story. dad wanted to add as many stories to each name, because he could see the same i as i do, they were worth more than just a few dates and a name on one line. they were people who went through a lot for us. like we do our great great grandchildren we maybe wont ever see. i carried on after he died and now its ready. its free dont worry, but i dont have many copies. its too big s file to email. disk by snailmails the only realistic way to send it. 300mb is the size of the first book. like i said, im dying, so why do i need to be worried about money, when i see its more important to make sure i dont take what i know with me. JHC [email protected]
I thought you might like to know that there was a William Kelley who married a Lucinda in Elbert Co. GA. He would have been born somewhere around 1760. He had three wives and lived to be very old. His first wife was Philidelphia. He served in the Rev. He left a Will. You might try and see what you can find out about him. I think he may have been a brother to my ancestor, Milly Sullivan. He had one daughter named Milly. He had many, many children. I thought of you because of the two names William and Lucinda. Anne ----- Original Message ----- From: "K Anderson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 5:11 PM Subject: [KELLEY] Seaborn Kelly of Georgia to Alabama > BlankThis is documents with Seaborn Kelly , son of Tyre Kelly > > SEABORN KELLEY was born Bet. 1803 - 1804 in Georgia, and died Bet. 1870 - > 1880 in Alabama. He married WINNY abt 1829. She was born Bet. 1804 - > 1810 > in Georgia, and died Bef. 1870 in Alabama. > > More About SEABORN KELLEY: > Census 1: 1830, Lowndes County, Alabama > Census 2: 1840, Lowndes County, Alabama > Census 3: 1850, Lowndes County, Alabama > Census 4: 1855, Lowndes County, Alabama > Census 5: 1860, Lowndes County, Alabama > Census 6: 1870, Township 9, Crenshaw County, Alabama > Land: 02 February 1852, 40.05 + 119.745 acres in Alabama (Cahaba land > office) > Occupation 1: 1850, Planter > Occupation 2: 1860, Farmer > Occupation 3: 1870, Farming > > More About WINNY: > Census 1: 1830, Lowndes County, Alabama > Census 2: 1840, Lowndes County, Alabama > Census 3: 1850, Lowndes County, Alabama > > Children of SEABORN KELLEY and WINNY are: > i. WILLIAM RILEY KELLEY, b. August 1830, Lowndes County, Alabama. > ii. LUCINDA KELLEY, b. 1832, Lowndes County, Alabama; m. JOHN M. WILLIS 15 > July 1852, Lowndes County, Alabama. > > - This entry was found in the Palo Pinto, Palo Pinto County, Texas census: > Lucinda WILLIS Self F W W 46 AL > Occ: Keeping House Fa: AL Mo: AL > William WILLIS Son M S W 21 AL > Occ: Stone Mason Fa: AL Mo: AL > Fanny WILLIS Dau F S W 17 AL > Occ: At Home Fa: AL Mo: AL > Robert WILLIS Son M S W 15 AL > Occ: None Fa: AL Mo: AL > Lucy WILLIS Dau F S W 8 TX > Occ: At School Fa: AL Mo: AL > > More About LUCINDA KELLEY: > Census 1: 1840, Lowndes County, Alabama > Census 2: 1850, Lowndes County, Alabama > > iii. LINSON KELLEY, b. Bet. 1833 - 1835, Lowndes County, Alabama. > iv. SARAH KELLEY, b. 1835, Alabama. > > More About SARAH KELLEY: > Census 1: 1840, Lowndes County, Alabama > Census 2: 1850, Lowndes County, Alabama > > v. NANCY KELLEY, b. 1839, Lowndes County, Alabama. > > More About NANCY KELLEY: > Census 1: 1840, Lowndes County, Alabama > Census 2: 1850, Lowndes County, Alabama > > vi. MARTHA ANN KELLEY, b. 1843, Alabama. > vii. LOUISA KELLY, b. 1839, Lowndes County, Alabama; d. 03 April 1895. > viii. MALISSA KELLEY, b. 1842, Alabama. > > More About MALISSA KELLEY: > Census: 1850, Lowndes County, Alabama > > ix. MARY KELLEY, b. Bet. 1843 - 1850, Alabama. > > - I believe Mary is listed with her sister, Martha Ann MASSEY, in the 1880 > Surles, Crenshaw County, Alabama Census. > > More About MARY KELLEY: > Census 1: 1850, Lowndes County, Alabama > Census 2: 1880, Surles, Crenshaw County, Alabama > > x. BETSY KELLEY, b. 1843, Alabama. > > More About BETSY KELLEY: > Census 1: 1850, Lowndes County, Alabama > Census 2: 1870, Township 9, Crenshaw County, Alabama > Occupation: 1870, Keeping House > > > > ==== 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 > > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: KELLEY, THEBADO, GEMMELL Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CYm.2ACIB/3073 Message Board Post: MCPO Joseph R. Kelley, USCG (Ret) Juneau resident Joseph R. Kelley, 75, died Feb. 28, 2005. He was born Nov. 10, 1929, to Joseph and Mary Kelley in Chelsea, Mass. Kelley retired as a master chief petty officer in the U.S. Coast Guard in 1979, after more than 30 years of military service. He was an avid golfer, and a long-time member of the Juneau Elks. He is survived by two brothers, George and Tom Kelley; his sister, Pat Thebado; and many beloved friends. Memorial services will be held at 3 p.m., March 26 at the Juneau Elks Lodge, 109 S. Franklin St., with a reception downstairs immediately following the services. http://juneauempire.com/stories/032005/obi_20050320014.shtml 03/20/05 Submitted by: CAPT Tom Gemmell [email protected] This obituary along with others posted at these boards was transcribed from the United States Coast Guard shipmates website “Freds Place”. I am not related to this person and have posted this obituary on behalf of family members and genealogical researchers who may be interested. Glen F. Pritchett USGENWEB volunteer Surnames: KELLEY, THEBADO, GEMMELL
How Much is That? http://eh.net/hmit/ Have you ever wondered what the value of a dollar was in 1895? Or what the GDP was in 1929? Here is a place where you can ask questions of comparative value covering purchasing power, exchange rates, and other variables between the past and today. Paula Kelley Ward KELLEY List Administrator since 1996 [email protected] "He is insane, of course. I imagine that the family history has become a mania for him." - Hercule Poirot