I though this info may be of interest. I found it in "GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES From the William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine" Vol III. Pg 251 - KELLY OF WESTMORELAND CO. - Bible Record of Thomas Conway Kelly b VA Dec 25. 1799: This record was submitted by his son J. Y. Kelly Attorney at Law, Georgetown, KY. Alexander Kelly and wife Elizabeth had son James Kelly b 12 Mar 1737. James m Susan Wilson b 3 Oct 1741. Children were John Kelly, b 3 Apr 1761, Spicer Kelly, Donathan (may be A.D.K.), Molly (may have married Joseph Wilson, Sr.), James Y. Kelly b 12 Sep 1765, Alexander D. Kelly (may have been Donathan) James and Susan first son, John Kelly b 3 Apr 1761, m 1st wife Jane Payne b 31 Aug 1760. Children were Fanny, John P., George P., Peter C., Jane P., Alexander D., William T., Elizabeth Kelly. John m 2nd wife Dinah Conway b 11 May 1773. Children were James W., Susan W., Richard P., Thomas C., Spicer W., Mary Ann, Henry W. Kelly. James and Susan also had son James Y. Kelly b 12 Sep 1765. James m Nancy Neale. Children were Susan Kelly m Boulware, Sally m Sheeley, James Kelly, Nancy Kelly m George P. Kelly, Elizabeth Kelly m V. Rogers, Penelope Kelly m Thomas C. Kelly, Spicer and John Kelly who died in Louisiana in 1837 and supposed to have been in the war of Texas Independence, when Santa Anna was captured year 35, 6 or 7. He enlisted in Louisville KY. J. Y. Kelly also provided the following information with the bible record. "My father said and I so recorded it that : Alexr Kelly emigrated at an early day from Wales and settled at Jamestown, VA (either he or his parents); his son James who married a Wilson settled in Westmorland County, VA, and died in that county. I have the impression that I have heard my father speak of Alexr once living in Maryland, but am not certain. James Y. Kelly, son of James and Susan Kelly, emigrated to KY about 1800. I learn that he was living in KY from a letter dated 25 July 1802 from Alexr D. Kelly to him; also in 1825 a letter written by one Spicer Wilson to his "Dear Nephew." So I presume Spicer Wilson married a daughter of Alexr & Elizabeth Kelly. Alexr D. Kelly writes under date 20 July 1825 to his brother James Y. Kelly, stating that they were the only two left out of a numerous family." Hope this helps sort out some of those Kellys. Some of the above is ambigous, but interesting. I can't figure out if any belong to me--------------Ed Kelley