GENEALOGY

Where did they come from? (My elusive Kelleys)

This page is dedicated to finding the origins of the family established by Daniel KELLEY and Mariah FLEMMING, married in 1845, in KEMPTVILLE, Ontario. According to census records they were both born in Ireland (therefore the couple must have met either in Upper or Lower Canada). The witnesses at their marriage at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church (previously Sacred Croix) on 8 Sep 1845, were Daniel McEntyre and Mary Ann Cross. (Hint! hint! can anyone find any connections through other listings with similar family names! It is said witnesses can often lead you to the addional sources for family connections - I hope so!)

I have been advised by various sources that KELLEY is the Protestant spelling of the surname; however, they WERE Catholic and they DID sign their name as KELLEY (so I really don't care what anyone else has to say on the subject - the family members I have found after Daniel's death did revert to the Kelly spelling) - I have been told that there could be no possible connection because of the spelling, etc. We ALL know that there are numerous variations of all of our surnames out there in the records; and I refuse to accept that my ancester can't be out there because of the way he spelt his name (one reseacher I actually paid tried this one on me for an excuse for not finding anything).

The couple homesteaded at Lot 25, Concession 5, Wolford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada from approximately 1845 until 1873; when Maria signed her Dower Rights; it would appear that Daniel died sometime between the 1861 and 1871 census, and an infant son also died around 1860-61. We have been unable to locate any church records of births, baptisms, deaths or burials during the 20 odd years they spent in this rural, predominately protestant community.

They raised 8 children:


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