My spouse's (Maureen MURPHY (nee KELLY) KELLY ancestors came to Australia from near Ennis in County Clare, Ireland.
Thomas KELLY married Ellen CURTAIN (c1800-1888) in Ireland about 1830.
Maureen MURPHY (nee KELLY) is the great grand-daughter of Daniel KELLY. The birth of Dan KELLY to Tom KELLY and Ellen CURTIN on 15 Mar 1846 is recorded at http://www.ennisparish.com/genealogy for Ennis (Drumcliff).
Important surnames in Maureen's family tree (in alphabetical order) are BARRY, CLANCY, CURTAIN, DONNELLY, DORAN, FOLEY, KELLY, KIRBY, QUIRK and SCOTT.
[Acknowledgment: My research has been assisted very much by Tony MORGAN's work on The KELLY Family of Kilmaley]
I have copied this message from the Clare and the Aughrim (Galway) county sites.
As to specific information I'm looking for, I'd be delighted to learn:
(1) whether Thomas O'KELLY was, in fact, the father of Jeremiah KELLY (c1768-?)?
(2) maiden name (and BDM information) for Sarah who married Jeremiah KELLY (c1768-?).
(3) townland in County Clare near Ennis where Jeremiah and Sarah KELLY lived and Thomas KELLY (c1796-1864) was born.
(4) shipping records for the migration of Thomas KELLY (c1796-1864) and Ellen KELLY (nee CURTAIN/CURTIN) to Australia.
(5) what happened to Thomas KELLY's (c1796-1864) parents, namely, Jeremiah (c1768-?) and Sarah KELLY? Did they die in County Clare or did they too emigrate and, if so, where to?
(6) BDM information about siblings of Thomas KELLY (c1796-1864).
(7) ancestral information about Thomas KELLY (c1796-1864) and his spouse (including their siblings).
At a more general level, I'm keen to (1) connect with my wife's KELLY Irish relatives, (2) confirmation of my researching so far or corrections that I need to make and (3) connect with other genealogists with an interest in my wife's particular KELLY ancestors.
I'm hoping, Sinead, that you are able to assist me please with some, or all, of the above.
I regularly use the Clare Library website.
Daryl MURPHY
Brisbane Queensland Australia
dasmurphy
Sunday 6th May 2012, 10:57PMMessage Board Replies
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Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!
Have you learned any more about the above?
Best wishes
Clare Doyle
Genealogy Support
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Unfortunately, Clare, I've heard nothing.
dasmurphy
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Dear Daryl:
Many thanks for your update to your original post.
You might consider creating a profile about one of the Kellys for the XO Chronicles which will be read by our membership. There may be someone else researching the same family who will recognise some of the research.
Another alternative is to check the graveyard records that are online. I understand that you are very familiar with the Clare Library website. Would it be worth checking the graveyards in the surrounding areas that have been transcribed and are available on the website?
I will certainly keep an eye out for any Kelly information from that time period. You are very familiar with the fact that the lack of records pre-1800 can make research very difficult.
The very best of luck with your research.
Kind regards,
Jane.
Jane Halloran Ryan