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    1. Giles Kelly on Ship Passenger List
    2. Paula Ward
    3. I am not researching Giles Kelly but I found the following information and thought I would pass it on. I just happened to be browsing on the following website: Irish Passenger Lists http://freespace.virgin.net/alan.tupman/sites/irish.htm On the first ship passenger list, for the St. George, I found Giles Kelly listed. I am not researching Giles, but I know that others on the Kelley List have posted messages about him. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ St. George - London - Waterford - Maryland - Oct 7, 1677 Following is the passenger list for the St. George, a merchant ship that sailed from Waterford, Ireland to Maryland (don't know what port) in 1677, carrying 180 passengers. "Oct. 7 [1677] Portsmouth. Ralegh Hull to Robert Yard. This morning sailed from Spithead the St. George of London for Waterford and thence for Maryland, wind N. E." On November 1, 1678, John Quigley, a merchant captain, not the captain of the ship, appeared before the Secretary of Maryland and applied for land warrants for transporting 180 settlers into the province on the ship St. George of London. Following is the list of settlers. The original spelling is duplicated, along with the original order of names. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paula Kelley Ward San Antonio, Texas pward@express-news.net "Genealogy is the art of confusing the dead and irritating the living.”

    08/29/1998 04:55:27