Listers: According to the following: <<Area History: History of Axemann, Centre Co, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Rich Hughes. rbhughes@norfolk.infi.net snip----> While the Williams men were making woolen cloth, and Gen. Benner was operating his sawmill, another industry sprang up on the hillside above the spring. It was reached by a road leading up the "Hollow" and employed men in digging ore. Most of these men were Irish. They settled their families along the road for convenience and so the little ravine was called Irish Hollow. There were found the names of Noon, Kane, Daugherty, Morrison, Mallory, Frost, Clotty, Welch, KELLY and Fitzpatrick. Out of all these families only one was Protestant. All the others were Catholic and walked to Bellefonte every Sunday to mass.>> a KELLY surname mentioned. Anyone researching a KELLY line from Centre Co., PA? Or know anything about the KELLY in the above? Thank you for your time. Marybeth Corrigall ACMBJC@aol.com