Jean- Wonder how far flung that Kelly clan was? I am working on one branch close to the branch you cite. Kathy Kelly referred me last year to the LDS information about the christening of three sons of Patrick and Mary Kelly at St. Paul Protestant Episcopal Church in Baltimore. They were: Benjamin b. 1731, Mordecai b. 1734, Patrick b. 1742. Kathy suspected Patrick had a brother named Benjamin whose son, Patrick was christened at the same church in 1749. Another family, sons of Thomas Kelly, moved from Baltimore to Montgomery County, MD, then to Christian County, KY, about 1810. Their names were Benjamin, Joseph and Thomas. Mordecai Kelly married Mary Hines in Baltimore 19 Nov 1757. Beal Kelly was among the first settlers of KY, moving from MD to VA and finally to Boonesborough in 1778. Beal's Revolutionary War pension file says he was born in Baltimore 11 Dec 1756. According to the Clark County Tax Lists, Beal is still in the Boonesborough neighborhood in 1804. Mordecai Kelly got a 500 acre grant on Stoners Creek in (then in Fayette, later in Clark) in 1785. Mordecai, Greenberry and Beal appear together on the 1796 Clark Tax list. That was Greenberry's first appearance on the list. Greenberry is on the list again in 1797, then in 1804 through 1809. In 1814, he reappears, living with Mary, the widow of Mordecai Kelly. The 1820 census of Robertson County, TN, shows Beal, Greenberry, Benjamin and John Kelly in the same neighborhood, with Kenady a short distance away. The Beal of Boonesborough, Clark and Robertson was the same man. Your Greenberry, b. 1781, would have been too young to have been on the 1796 and 1797 Clark tax lists, but he could have been the Greenberry living with Mordecai's widow. Are you confused? I am! Jim Foster