Does anyone have any info on Patrick Kelley, of Boston, Mass. This is what I know: Patrick Kelley was a laborer, married a Mary (have seen her surname as Gill, Conley and Cluney). They had a son, Bartlett, born 29 Jul 1847, Boston, MA; died 26 Jun 1900, Rowley, MA; married Celinda GRANT Haskell (first husband was Asaph Haskell) 20 Jan 1868, Rowley, MA. Celinda was born 12 Jul 1843, Franfort, ME; died 25 Aug 1903, Rowley, MA. She was the daughter of Jefferson and Emeline (Plumer) Grant. Bartlett Kelley was a railroad man. He was also a Civil War veteran; invalid pension. He enlisted as a Private in Company D, 48th Infantry Regiment in the state of Massachusetts on 24 September 1862. He said he was 18 years when he enlisted. He served under Capt. Noyes. Enlisted 15 Aug 1862-mustered out 24 Sep 1862.Was severly wounded 27 May 1863 in an assault on Port Hudson, LA. Mustered out on 3 Sep 1863 in Camp Lander, Wenham, MA. Bartlett was 5' tall, with fair complexion, light hair and blue eyes (according to his pension records). According to the 1900 census, Bartlett and Celinda had 1 child (Charles Maurice Kelley) and he was not living in 1900. According to the 1860 census, Bartlett was 13 years of age. He was living in Rowley with Thomas and Mary (Saunders) Cressey-both 66 years of age. Thank you, Shari Kelley Worrell Researching Essex County, Mass Brick Walls Conley/Cluney, Kelley, Ramsdell, Wilson, Bailey ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.