Temple Gate Cemetery, Mt Willing Lowndes County, Alabama Temple Gate Cemetery, marking taken from grave markers listed as read: I found four Cokers on the burial list for Temple Gate Cemetery. 1. Jackson Coker B. May 1838 D. April 24, 1891 Husband of Louisa Kelly. Married in Lowndes County, AL Jan 18, 1859. 2. Louisa Kelly Coker B. 1839 D. April 3, 1895 Wife of Jackson Coker. Daughter of Seaborn Kelly and Winney Kelly 3. Bessie M. Coker B. Aug 17, 1883 D. Aug 17, 1884 Daughter of Jackson Coker and Louisa Kelly 4. Abbie G. Coker B. Nov 29, 1883 D. Oct 29, 1884 Daughter of John S. Coker and Delia Alice Favor. John S. Coker is the first child of Jackson Coker and Louisa Kelly.
Tyre Kelley marriage 1808 Subject: Tyre Kelley marriage 1808 Morgan Co, GA MARRIAGES From 1808 to 1850 KELLEY,John O.marr. HARALSON, Elizabeth 08/05/1830 KELLEY, Noah C. marr. WALLS, Catherine 11/03/1824 KELLEY, Tyre marr. JENKINS, Elizabeth 06/23/1808 KELLY, James marr. LAKE, Telitha D. 01/14/1824 Document number: 17307 Description number: 1 Number of acres: 39.9800 Accession number: AL0470__.206 Patentee Surname: Kelley Patentee given name: Tyre State name: Alabama Volume: 470 Page number: 206 Land office: Cahaba Aliquot part reference: NENE Section number: 22 Township: 11 North Range: 17 East Meridian or special survey area: St. Stephens Meridian Title transfer authority: Sale-Cash Entries Combined signature date: Oct. 21, 1834 Multiple patentees: Y Multiple warrantees: N Comments: JAMES H VICKERY Signature: Y Canceled document: N Subsurface rights reserved: N Metes and bounds: N Fractional section: N Tyre Kelley 1820 Conecuh County, AL State Census Hiram KELLEY, John J. KELLEY, Tyre KELLEY, Does anyone have anything on Jesse Kelly who died abt 1834 (estate settlement) in Clark Co. Ala. He was married to Sarah and left behind heirs: Albert B., Martha (she married William W. Sheffield), Elizabeth, John, James Tebitha, and Enoch Franklin. I suspect he came from Georgia and had brothers John and Enoch. I believe the three brothers also named their own sons aftereach other. Possibly a widowed mother in Georgia 1816? Any info would be appreciated. You can reach me by e-mail. Suspect Jesse was also a brother of a Kelley I've been researching, Tyre Kelley, who was in several GA counties, sometimes with Jesse & 2 or 3 other Kelleys in the same area, before coming to south AL.Tyre settled first in Conecuh Co., while Jesse & the others settled more in what are now Clarke & Wilcox, or so I gather. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.8.1 - Release Date: 3/23/2005
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kelley Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CYm.2ACIB/3071 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on Michael Kelley a 49er who came to Placerville from Ireland via Conneticut. He was born in Ireland in 1920. He married in Placerville in 1859 to a Katherine Costello. They had 3 children: Michael, William and Kate. He had a goldlmine near Placerville, Ca. and built a log cabin near the American River. He passed away in 1861and the widow took the family to San Francisco.
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/2988.4 Message Board Post: Rachel, My Kelly bunch starts out in Darlington County SC, David Kelly and Elizabeth Tyner had a Son David jr b 1795,Along with others. Some time before 1820 He shows up in Wayne Co, MS with other Kelly's who are brothers are Cousins.David Jr married Susan McLendon,some time after he arrived in MS.1840. I think. He and his family were in Jasper county MS.they were there till some time after 1860. I have lost his trail at that point.But some of his sons move to Winn Parish LA,around 1850, where they may have married and started a family,1870-1880 they move into Nacogodoches,County, and San Augustine County TX My G.G Grand father was one of his sons (Vinson Kelley). He is the start of my Family.If you want to E-mail me you can get me at [email protected],Lots of luck the Kelly's are a hard bunch to track.Jerry Kelly
BlankOk .. all you Kelly relatives out there that have a connection to either of the 2 Seaborns listed below help us place them with the correct farther. My Seaborn was the exct. of his fathers will..Tyre Kelly of Lowndes County 1846. He is living with his wife Winny/Winnie and 10 children in Lowndes County when the 1850 censu swas taken. So..come on and help u sout here.. Anyone??? 1850 census Lowndes County Alabama Seaborn Kelly: 655/655 Seaborn KELLY 46 M Planter 300 GA Winny 35 F William R.[iley] 19 M Planter AL Attends school Lucinda 17 F Simon[Linson] 15 M Planter Attends school Sarah 14 F Attends school Nancy 13 F Attends school Martha 11 F Attends school Louisa 9 F Attends school Malipa[Malissa] 8 F Mary 7 F Betsy 7 F _______________________________________________ 1850 Census Holmes County, Florida for Seaborn Kelly 11 October 1850, HH # 87 Seaborn 32 M Farmer Georgia Missouri 21 F Georgia ( Missouri Goodwin) sometimes spelled Godwin by census keepers Elizabeth 2 F Fla Sarah 5/12 F Fla ( would be May 1850)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: AKIENS, AKINS, AIKENS, ATKINS, ADAMS, BHATIA, PATEL,BROWN, COLLINS, DAWSON, DANSON, ELLIS, FREEMAN , GIBSON, GOODFELLOW, HARRIS, HARRISON, HERBERT, HILL, HILTON, HOUGHTON, JACKSON, JONES, JORDAN, KELLY, KELLEY, MASON, SMITH, TAYLOR, TURNER Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/5538/CYm.2ACIB/3070 Message Board Post: To everyone interested in doing their family trees. Ive discovered something truly amazing. I feel I owe it the world to tell you all. I know the impact this news will have on the world when the full realization hits home. The family tree I was given, had all the dates going back to 1600. 18 generations including my own children, each generation having a full list of all the siblings. Some dates were wrong but I found out which. Some people weren’t listed. All the births, all the wedding dates thru my line, and all the deaths. when it came to listing all the events on my pc, I knew how long it would take to transfer all that information. To make it easier, I wrote all the dates in an old diary I had. What I uncovered gave me nightmares at first. You see a pattern you wouldn’t see with those dates all stretched out over the years. There are dates in the calendar that are too busy to be put down to co incidence. You have dates carved in stone behind you in your! families past. Real De Ja Vu. People being born exactly 100 years apart to the day. With the same name. Ive spent the last couple of years going over this, making sure I understand what im telling people. If you can find each generation going back to 1600, not necessarily the male line, any line, add them to a one year diary. then you will have the beginnings of the biggest book your family could ever know. You will find what I found in a couple of years. I can tell you the outcome of what you`ll find. You`ll see that we are all born on a date set out in history, before we are even born. Science tells us dna can pinpoint when you die. Very very frightening stuff. Who wants to know when theyre going to die. That’s what I found out using a pen and paper. Science using whatever advances at its disposal, will never be able to tell you when you get back up again. How can it study something not born yet. The nightmares this gave me when I first realized, aren’t ! nightmares anymore. When you know you get back up again somewhere down the line, it removes the fear of death. It removes the sadness of death. This proves re incarnation. Beyond a shadow of a doubt. it proves fate. proof we arent in control of our destinys, but we can be. The sooner people know this the better. The sooner people know this, the sooner everyone finds the real incentive needed to make this world a better place. The dates in your past aren’t enough on their own. You need the dates of those living relatives birthdays. Those are the ones that make all the difference. Let me ask you a couple of thought provoking questions to get your interest motivated.… How many people in your family share the same birthday, how many have died on a birthday..? how many people get married on a birthday..? these are the things I noticed. This makes tree work so much easier. If you have a choice of 3 different same name people, who could all be the person you are looking for, this way you can seriously increase your chances of picking the right one, because the date will stand out in your one year diary. You will reach the stage eventually, where you can follow people thru your family history. Who today, was so and so in 1621 for example. Who is great granddads brother today. those records you need are all out there. Online. now you know how to begin and where it ends up, it should only take you a few weeks. concentrate on the lines you have going back the furthest. Colour code different lines to keep it as simple as you can. You may need to speak to your families about this, even if theyre not interested in their families history or past. T! hru this families will begin rebuilding burnt bridges. You need to know your cousins and nephews and nieces birthdays to get the clearest picture. please forward this on to anyone you think may be interested. ask them to do the same. if you thought the underground was hard to figure out, or the knowledge test the london cabbies undergo, this is a much much bigger kind of map. but its simple to work out, like anything else is, when youve been shown how. Once you’ve got started, theres no stopping you. only death temprorarily.
Leslie, Say your note and I would like to ask if you could lookup on your census extracts in So. Carolina, Florida and Georgia for the name of my ggrandfather: Watt P. Kelly/Kelley Thank you, Peg
You're doing good Kuz. Spreading TRUTH throughtout the World Wide Web. Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: "K Anderson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 5:11 PM Subject: Re: [KELLEY] Seaborn Kelly and Sebron Willie Kelley > There are a number of other Seaborn Kelleys, mostly in Georgia or Florida. > One was in Henry County, GA, in 1840; born 15 Sept. 1811; died 1 Aug 1869 > in > Walton County, FL. > He married Missouri Goodwin, dau of James L. Goodwin, born 12 Sept 1829; > died 23 Jan 1907. Married 1853. > > > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== > Become a participant in the KELLEY/KELLY DNA Project: > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/kelley/#results >
There are a number of other Seaborn Kelleys, mostly in Georgia or Florida. One was in Henry County, GA, in 1840; born 15 Sept. 1811; died 1 Aug 1869 in Walton County, FL. He married Missouri Goodwin, dau of James L. Goodwin, born 12 Sept 1829; died 23 Jan 1907. Married 1853.
BlankThis should shed some light on the crossed up Kelly's.. Seaborn or Sebron.. Walton County, Florida 1860 June 14, 1860 census HH # 145 Kelly, Sebron age 41 M W Laborer 100 Georgia Missouri 28 F Domestic Georgia Elizabeth 10 F Florida Sarah 8 F Florida William 6 M Florida James 4 M Florida They live 2 houses down from James Goodwin Death date for Sebron stated as 1869. Alabama , Lowndes County 1860 census 1 October, 1860 Seaborn Kelly age 56 M Framer 200 Georgia My Sebron ( Seaborn) married in 1870 so we know he died after that date: Spouse 1: Sebron Kelly Spouse 2: E. R. A. Loe Marriage Date: 15 Feb 1870 Marriage Place: Crenshaw Performed By: J. P. Surety/Perf. Name: A. L. Nichols OSPage: 22 My Seaborn is the son of Tyre Kelly...I am not sure who the father of Sebron Willie in Florida father is. Kay Anderson
Dick, As far as I know there is not a link or URL for these posts. They were sent to the Rootsweb PAWESTMO/westmoreland county pa list, in groups, alphabetically. The only thing I can think to do, is visit the archived messages for the PAWESTMO list, and type in the title "For What It's Worth". Hopefully the messages with this title will appear for you to view. Marybeth C. =============================================================== << Marybeth: Do you have a link for this list? Thanks -Dick At 05:03 AM 3/19/2005, you wrote: >Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 18:16:31 EST >From: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: KELLY deaths ... Western PA >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Listers: > >The following deaths were recently posted on the PAWESTMO county rootsweb >list. > >Please note: I have NO further information about these names or dates of >death; I am only forwarding them to the list, as they might be someone's >family >member. > >Marybeth C. > > ><<Subject: For What It's Worth K part 2 > >DEATH NOTICE cont'd > letter "K" part 2 > > >KELLY, Mrs. Andrew of Allegheny Co d 8-27-1897 age 75 years. PA ARGUS >(9-1-1897) > >KELLEY, Mrs. Catherine Ann of West Newton, w/o Eli Kelley d 8-22-1875 age >24yrs 8mos 9das. She was the daughter of Michael Darr. TRIBUNE - HERALD >(9-14-1875) > >KELLY, Mrs. Ellen of Fairview, w/o William Kelly d 7-27-1888 19 years. PA >ARGUS (8-1-1888) > >KELLY, Mrs. of Murrysville, w/o James Kelly d 1869 age 78 years. PA ARGUS & >WESTMORELAND DEMOCRAT (9-3-1869) > >KELLY, James of Murrysville d 5-14-1870 age 89 years. PA ARGUS & >WESTMORELAND DEMOCRAT (5-20-1870) > >KELLY, Capt. John of Donegal Twp, d 8-4-1882 age 77 years. EVENING PRESS >(8-5-1882) > >KELLY, John C of Ruffsdale d 12-16-1887 about age 65 years. PA ARGUS >(12-21-1887) > >KELLY, John C of East Huntingdon Twp, d 1888 age 73 years. PA ARGUS >(1-4-1888) > >KELLY, John of South Huntingdon Twp, d 12-29-1889 about age 40 years. PA >ARGUS (1-1-1890) > >KELLY, Joseph of Latrobe d 9-11-1895 age 69 years. PA ARGUS (9-18-1895) > >KELLY, Mrs. Lavina of Pennsville, w/o the late Washington Kelly d 12-7-1899 >age 80 years. PA ARGUS (12-13-1899) > >KELLY, Mrs. M.J. d 10-5-1898 near Ruffsdale age 22 years. PA ARGUS >(10-12-1898) > >KELLY, Mrs. Reuben of Waltz's Mills, w/o the late George Kelly d 3-7-1874 >age 71yrs 8mos 19das. TRIBUNE - HERALD (3-17-1874) > >KELLY, Mrs. Robert of Smithton d 4-28-1899 age 65 years. PA ARGUS (5-3-1899) > >KELLY, Samuel of West Newton d 3-28-1899 age 80 years. PA ARGUS (4-5-1899) > >KELLY, Thomas of Jeanette d 8-16-1894. PA ARGUS (8-22-1894) > >KELLY, Washington d 6-1-1897 old age. PA ARGUS (6-9-1897) > >KELLY, William of Cannonsburg d 3-22-1886 age 30 years. PA ARGUS (3-31-1886) > >KELLY, William d 6-30-1898 age 80 years. PA ARGUS (8-3-1898) > >KELLY, No name given, d 5-24-1888 at Scottdale. PA ARGUS (5-30-1888) > >> ______________________________ >>
I see Seabourn Kelly in the 1860 census age 56. makes the birth year 1804...but the Seaborn Willie has a birth year of 1811. I also see Elisha as the father of Tyre with a birth date of 1824 ..Tyre Kelly was born 1770...so how can this be right.????? We have a bunch of crossed wires somewhere. Kay
According to my records Milly Kelly b: 1775 and married to Plesant Sullivan, was the daughter of William Nelson Kelly b: abt 1725; d: abt 1813 Bedford Tenn, and Elizabeth Jefferies b: abt. 1700. Other children include (but not limited to) John, Elijah b: abt 1755 NC d: abt 1800 SC marrited Margaret Riley b: 1759 d: 1795 Reubin b: abt 1756 d: abt 1815, William Nelson, JR b: abt 1776 married Martha Garett. My source is Anna Eaton and Judi Nelson I have no further info on this line. Betsy -------Original Message------- From: Anne Major Doggett Date: 03/21/05 16:32:00 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [KELLEY] Kelley Karen. I was once in touch with a Leah Savage from the state of Washington.. Her address has changed and I have not seen her name or information around. She claimed that Nimrod Kelley was the ancestor of the Kelleys in Washington State. She believed that he came from West Virginia and then went to NC and then to Kentucky. I believe he went though SC and was in the 1790 and 1800 census of Pendleton District. From there he went to Kentucky and on to Washington State. He was married to Sarah Bell. I am not sure who his father was. He would have been the brother to my Milly Kelley who married Pleasant Sullivan. There are quite a few Kelleys who could have been their father. Nelson Kelley, Daniel Kelley, James Kelley or John Kelley. It is my brick wall. I know they were Baptist. Anne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen mains" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 9:28 PM Subject: Re: [KELLEY] Kelley > Leslie: > > I couldn't help but reply to you, my father was Leslie Levi Kelley he was > one of 12 children, he passed away 4 yrs. ago at age 87 he was the last of > the 12. We all live in the state of Washington. I have traced quiet a bit > into the Kelley family and then hit a brick wall. Have a nice day. Karen > (Kelley) Mains > ----- Original Message ----- > From: kelleyl<mailto:[email protected]> > To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 1:26 PM > Subject: [KELLEY] Kelley > > > Mike, > I know that we have had some corrospondence before. I have Kelley > cencus > extracts from South Carolina from 1790-1840 and Kelley cencus extracts > from > Georgia from 1820-1910. If you are interested let me know. I can fax them > to > you if you have a fax or I can make copies and mail them to you if you > wish. > Either way, if you want the information let me know. > > Sincerely, > Leslie Kelley > > > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== > Become a participant in the KELLEY/KELLY DNA Project: > > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/kelley/#results<http://www familytreedna.com/public/kelley/#results> > > > > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== > Become a participant in the KELLEY/KELLY DNA Project: > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/kelley/#results > > > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== All spelling variations of KELLEY are welcome on this list: KELLY, O'KELLY, O'KILLEY, KELLIE, and any other!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Iserman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CYm.2ACIB/642.810.814.815.817.1513.1 Message Board Post: Hi Mary, I have a relative, named Joseph Calvin Iserman, b. 1837 (NYC) - and one of his sons was names Arthur... but they seemed to have moved west (MO, KS, MN, WY, etc) Arthur ISERMAN b: 14 Sep 1865 d: 1944 (Wyoming) + Elizabeth (Libbie) CHASE d: 1942 Does this help at all?
In a message dated 3/21/2005 3:33:06 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Maggie Kelley & Sarah W, Kelley Please tell me about Maggie and Sarah Kelley/Kelly please. From the Home of Jimmy and JoAnne Redmond,Sr
Karen. I was once in touch with a Leah Savage from the state of Washington.. Her address has changed and I have not seen her name or information around. She claimed that Nimrod Kelley was the ancestor of the Kelleys in Washington State. She believed that he came from West Virginia and then went to NC and then to Kentucky. I believe he went though SC and was in the 1790 and 1800 census of Pendleton District. From there he went to Kentucky and on to Washington State. He was married to Sarah Bell. I am not sure who his father was. He would have been the brother to my Milly Kelley who married Pleasant Sullivan. There are quite a few Kelleys who could have been their father. Nelson Kelley, Daniel Kelley, James Kelley or John Kelley. It is my brick wall. I know they were Baptist. Anne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen mains" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 9:28 PM Subject: Re: [KELLEY] Kelley > Leslie: > > I couldn't help but reply to you, my father was Leslie Levi Kelley he was > one of 12 children, he passed away 4 yrs. ago at age 87 he was the last of > the 12. We all live in the state of Washington. I have traced quiet a bit > into the Kelley family and then hit a brick wall. Have a nice day. Karen > (Kelley) Mains > ----- Original Message ----- > From: kelleyl<mailto:[email protected]> > To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 1:26 PM > Subject: [KELLEY] Kelley > > > Mike, > I know that we have had some corrospondence before. I have Kelley > cencus > extracts from South Carolina from 1790-1840 and Kelley cencus extracts > from > Georgia from 1820-1910. If you are interested let me know. I can fax them > to > you if you have a fax or I can make copies and mail them to you if you > wish. > Either way, if you want the information let me know. > > Sincerely, > Leslie Kelley > > > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== > Become a participant in the KELLEY/KELLY DNA Project: > > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/kelley/#results<http://www.familytreedna.com/public/kelley/#results> > > > > ==== KELLEY Mailing List ==== > Become a participant in the KELLEY/KELLY DNA Project: > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/kelley/#results > > >
Descendants of Margeret/ Margaret M. Kelley Generation No. 1 1. MARGERET M.4 KELLEY (LINSON3, SEABORN2, TYRE1) was born February 1870 in Crenshaw County, AL, and died December 09, 1943 in Montgomery County, AL. She married JOSIAH MILTON GAFFORD December 19, 1901 in Crenshaw County, AL, son of THOMAS G. GAFFORD. He was born June 1866 in Butler County, AL, and died May 01, 1938 in Butler County, AL. More About MARGERET M. KELLEY: Nickname: 1880, Maggie More About JOSIAH MILTON GAFFORD: Nickname: 1900, Jo Si Child of MARGERET KELLEY and JOSIAH GAFFORD is: 2. i. W. G.5 GAFFORD, b. November 23, 1903; d. 1961. Generation No. 2 2. W. G.5 GAFFORD (MARGERET M.4 KELLEY, LINSON3, SEABORN2, TYRE1) was born November 23, 1903, and died 1961. Child of W. G. GAFFORD is: 3. i. GLENN6 GAFFORD. Generation No. 3 3. GLENN6 GAFFORD (W. G.5, MARGERET M.4 KELLEY, LINSON3, SEABORN2, TYRE1) He married UNKNOWN UNKNOWN. Child of GLENN GAFFORD and UNKNOWN UNKNOWN is: i. AMY7 GAFFORD.
The census I failed to list in the previous message was 1860. Kay
Are you sure the Seaborn Kelly/Kelley that was married to Missouri Goodwin was born in 1804? I have seen reference that he was born in 1811. Seaborn Kelly that had the first wife Winnie/Winny unknown was living in Lowndes County in HH 584 a few houses down from his son Lison...then in HH #600 was Winnie Kelly and 2 of their daughters. If James Iverson Kelley was born in 1856 how long did Seaborn live with his mother. We know he married February 13, 1870 to E. Ranzy A. Loe( Lowe) We know he died after February 13, 1870 because he marred in Crenshaw County then to E. Ranzy A. Loe( Lowe). So is there any proof that this Seaborn is one and the same? Kay
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/3069 Message Board Post: I know they had Ten Kids, and I have all the info on John Madison Kelley and Powell 'Donald' Kelley, but I'm looking for info on William b: 1852, Mary b:1858, James b:1859, Willis b:1861, Henry b:1863, Robert b:1868, Martha b:1876, Alice b:1877, --- PLEASE CONTACT ME AT --- [email protected]