Miscellaneous info sent to me by others.....not related to any of 'em....don't know nuttin' about 'em.....;-).....hope it helps someone. Clair John 'ßill' Thompson, Sr. Lincoln Park, MI http://www.fuggit.com (homepage) (my homepage now has a link to the 1790 Washington Co., Pa census by townships......also a searchable Kelly/Kelley outline) __________________________________________________ Mrs. Lelia Kelly Chapman Bell. DAR ID Number: 59467 Born in Chandlersville, Ohio. Wife of Frank M. Bell. Descendant of Capt. Nathaniel Chapman, 1st. Daughter of John Kelly and Eleanor Frazee, his wife. Granddaughter of Nathaniel Chapman, 3rd, and Mary Frazee, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Chapman, 2nd, and Amarilla Stevens, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Chapman, 1st, and Lucy Cooley, his wife. Nathaniel Chapman (1740-1807) was captain of a company of wheelwrights, under Major Joseph Eayre, Colonel Flower's regiment of artillery artificers. He was born in Springfield, Mass.; died in Salem, Ohio. Click to view full context Mrs. Edith Kelly Mccullough. DAR ID Number: 93776 Born in Chandlersville, Ohio. Wife of John Calvin McCullough. Descendant of Capt. Nathaniel Chapman, as follows: 1. John Kelly m. Eleanor Frazee Chapman. 2. Nathaniel Chapman m. Mary Frazee. 3. Nathaniel Chapman m. Amarilla Stevens. 4. Nathaniel Chapman m. Lucy Cooley. Nathaniel Chapman (1740-1807) was captain of a company of wheelwrights under Maj. Joseph Eayre, Colonel Flower's regiment of artillery artificers. He was born in Springfield, Mass.; died in Salem, Ohio. Also No. 59467. Mrs. Marian J. Heisel. DAR ID Number: 35382 Born in Stillwater, Minnesota. Wife of Henry Heisel. [p.142] Descendant of Maj. Caleb Robinson and of Nathan Hancock. Daughter of Daniel Lewis Burlingham and Anna Josephine Kelley, his wife. Granddaughter of William Henry Kelley and Sophronia Anna Cleveland, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Robinson Kelley and Nancy Hancock, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Kelly and Elizabeth Robinson, his wife; Nathan Hancock and Sarah Craig, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Robinson and Mary Waterhouse, his wife. Caleb Robinson, (1746-99), served as captain and major in the New Hampshire militia. He was born in Exeter, N. H. Nathan Hancock, (1762-1823), served as fifer in the Massachusetts militia. Also Nos. 1919, 24043. A NATIONAL REGISTER OF THE SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. WILLIAM DUNHAM KELLY, Germantown, Pa. (12903). Son of Luther and Jeannette E. (Sage) Kelly; grandson of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Cheney) Kelly; great- grandson of Daniel Cheney, Lieutenant Seventh Essex County Mass. Regt. page 948 Chaplain, Rev. Dr. D. C. Kelly Nashville [p.948] LIST OF NATIONAL OFFICERS For the Years 1889 to 1900. FOR TENNESSEE Dr. D. C. Kelly LEWIS WILFRED COGGINS. Phoenix, Ariz. (9129). Son of Luther D. and Mary C. (Durfee) Coggins; grandson of William Russell and Mary Ann (Kelly) Durfee; great-grandson of John and Polly (Lawrence) Kelly; great2-grandson of Asa Lawrence, Sergeant Eleventh Conn. Militia. Click to view full context ELMER FREDERICK KELLY, Brooklyn, N. Y. (9236). Son of Edward Doter and Mary Ann (Keene) Kelly; grandson of Horatio and Priscilla (Doter) Kelly: great- grandson of Timothy Kelly, private Mass. Militia, pensioned; great-grandson of Ephraim (and Susannah Morse) Doter, private Mass. Line, pensioned; great2-grandson of Ezxxxekiel Morse, private New Hampshire troops. Click to view full context - EDWARD LOWELL KELLY, Denver, Colo. (9226). Son of Edward Doter and Mary Ann (Keene) Kelly; grandson of Horatio and Priscilla (Doter) Kelly; great-grandson of Timothy Kelly, private Mass. Militia, pensioned; great-grandson of Ephraim (and Susannah Morse) Doter, private Mass. Line, pensioned; great2xxx-grandson of Ezekiel Morse, private New Hampshire troops. Click to view full context HERBERT LAWRENCE KELLY, Denver, Colo. (10685). Son of Charles Edwin and Harriet (Gage) Kelly; grandson of Joseph Butterfield and Hannah (Reed) Gage; great-grandson of Benjamin and Johanna (Emerson) Gage; great2-grandson of Benjamin Gage, private New Hampshire Militia. WILSON GURLEY REED, Washington, D. C. (11445). Son of Bushrod Muse and Annie L. (Wilson) Reed; grandson of John and Kitty M. (Kelly) Reed; great-grandson of Richard and Elizabeth (Washington) Reed; great2-grandson of Thomas Washington, Lieutenant, Grayson's Regt and Lee's Light Dragoons. ABNER GREENWOOD, Ashland, Mass. (686). Son of William and Hannah (Kelly) Greenwood; grandson of Moses Greenwood, private Mass. troops. FRANK H. CROWELL, Helena, Mont. (11827). Son of Henry Clifford and Martha (Torrey) Crowell; grandson of Isaiah and Abigail (Kelly) Crowell; great- grandson of Christopher Crowell, 2d, private Mass. Militia. *BRADBURY LONGFELLOW CILLEY, deceased (7520). Son of Joseph L. and Lavinia Bagley (Kelly) Cilley; grandson of Jacob and Harriet (Poor) Cilley; great- grandson of Joseph Cilley, Colonel First New Hampshire Continental Regt; great-grandson of Enoch Poor, Colonel New Hampshire troops. DANIEL CLARK REMICH, Littleton, N. H. (10675). Son of Samuel Kelly and Sophia S. (Cushman) Remich; grandson of Daniel and Olive (Kelly) Remich; great- grandson of James Remich, private Mass. Militia; great2-grandson of David Remich, private Mass. Militia; grandson of Clark and Katie (Grout) Cushman; great-grandson of Elijah Grout, Commissary of Subsistence and Muster-Master Charlestown, New Hampshire. SAMUEL NEWTON KELLY, New Whatcom, Wash. (12447). Son of Samuel and Phebe Irene (Tubbs) Kelly; grandson of Horace and Eunice (Call) Tubbs; great-grandson of Asa Call, private, Bedel's New Hampshire Regt. Click to view full context DAR The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 15 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN PEVOLUTION. page 146 Mrs. Ruth Evelyn Huston Rogers. DAR ID Number: 14388 Born in Pennsylvania. Wife of William Wayn Rogers Descendant of Col. John Kelly and of James Huston, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Thomas Huston and Elizabeth Hammond, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Hammond and Ruth Kelly, his wife; James Huston and Catharine Ewing, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Kelly and Sarah Polk, his wife. John Kelly, (1744-1832), served in the Jersey campaign, 1776-7, and was in many battles. He made a prisoner of a British scout and when cutting the bridge to prevent the advance of the enemy several balls struck the log on which he stood. He was commissioned colonel, 1778. James Huston, (1758-1801), served as a private in Capt. George Crawford's company, 1777. He was born in Cumberland county and died in Centre county. Click to view full context Alphabetical List of Officers of the Regular Army (From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to 1903) Who Were Killed or Wounded in Action or Taken Prisoner, With Date and Place. K. page 57 Kelley, J. A., 2 lt 3 La inf. Alphabetical List of Officers of the Regular Army (From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to 1903) Who Were Killed or Wounded in Action or Taken Prisoner, With Date and Place. K. page 117 Kelley, Benjamin F., col 1 W Va inf. Alphabetical List of Officers of the Regular Army (From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to 1903) Who Were Killed or Wounded in Action or Taken Prisoner, With Date and Place. K. page 117 Kelley, Elisha S., maj 8 Ill cav. Alphabetical List of Officers of the Regular Army (From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to 1903) Who Were Killed or Wounded in Action or Taken Prisoner, With Date and Place. K. page 117 Kelley, John G., lt col 7 W Va inf. Alphabetical List of Officers of the Regular Army (From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to 1903) Who Were Killed or Wounded in Action or Taken Prisoner, With Date and Place. K. page 228 Kelley, Albert S., chap 2 W Va inf. K. page 228 Kelley, Andrew P., 2 lt 1 Vt inf. K. page 228 Kelley, Francis C., chap 32 Mich inf. K. page 228 Kelley, George B., 2 lt 49 U S inf. K. page 228 Kelley, James E., 2 lt 2 S C inf. K. page 228 Kelley, Joseph J., 1 lt 9 Mass inf. K. page 228 Kelley, William P., 1 lt 5 Pa inf. K. page 276 Kelley, Samuel W. [p.475] LIST OF FORTS, BATTERIES, NAMED CAMPS, REDOUBTS, RESERVATIONS, GENERAL HOSPITALS, NATIONAL CEMETERIES, ETC., ESTABLISHED OR ERECTED IN THE UNITED STATES FROM ITS EARLIEST SETTLEMENT TO DATE. page 514 Forts, etc., and location.: Kelley, Fort, Va Where situated.: On New Creek. Historical Register of Revolutionary War Officers Fifteenth Virginia page 328 Kelley, David (N. H.). 2d Lieutenant 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775. Fifteenth Virginia page 328 Kelley, Moses (N. H.). Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 17761781. Fifteenth Virginia page 328 Kelley, Wm. (Va). 2d Lieutenant of Shepard's Company of Virginia Riflemen, 9th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; Captain of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 16th January, 1777. Died 9th September, 1777. Fifteenth Virginia page 328 Kelley, Wm. Dennis (Va). Ensign 4th Virginia, 10th July, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 22d March, 1778; 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 9th September, 1778; retired 30th September, 1778. Fifteenth Virginia page 328 Kelly.See also Kelley. Revolutionary War Courts-Martial SUMMER SOLDIERS CHAPTER 6 KELLEY, David. Captain Munston's Company. Repeatedly attempting to pass the guard in the dark of the evening, with an improper pass: fifty lashes. (100) Click to view full context ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SUMMER SOLDIERS CHAPTER 6 KELLEY, Elijah. Massachusetts Line. Desertion: 100 lashes. (76) Click to view full context ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SUMMER SOLDIERS CHAPTER 6 KELLEY, John. Colonel Marks's Regiment. Threatening to shoot Captain Richards: thirty-nine lashes and reprimand. (84) (117) Click to view full context