Kelly Family Photos

Julia Ann Stonecipher Kelly and her daughters, Mary Etta, Delia Paritt, Lillian Myrtle  and Nancy E.  Gentleman is unknown, but could possibly be a son. Photo courtesy of Nathan K. Stonecipher Misses Lilly and Delia Kelly are shown in the dining room of the old house that has been their home all of their lives and was the home… Continue reading Kelly Family Photos

Union Cemetery, Kelly, Jones, Stonecipher & related families

Union Cemetery: Most of the Children (& their spouses) of Daniel Martin Kelly & Mary Jane Jones Rachel A Kelly & Calvin Joyner James B. Kelly & Barbara Robinson W. C. (William Church) Kelly & Martha A. Wilson Samuel W. Kelly & Julia Ann Stonecipher DANIEL MARTIN KELLY  (son of James Martin & Malinda) born… Continue reading Union Cemetery, Kelly, Jones, Stonecipher & related families

Kelly Family Cemetery

KELLY CEMETERY – behind the Kelly house, up the hill MALINDA (HALL) KELLY   Sacred to the memory of Malindy Kelly    Who died in the true faith of    Our Lord & Savior Jesus Christ     Died January 11, 1872 Aged about 64 yrs CLOEY ARMINDA KELLY (daughter of James Martin & Malinda) born  February 6, 1828 died  August 14, 1843

Stonecipher/Kelly Home Place

**Scroll to bottom of page for links to Cemeteries and Family Photos March 2013 Update from the Knoxville News Sentinal Historic gem: Effort afoot to save 1814 Morgan County house By John Shearer Located off state Highway 62 about 10 miles east of Wartburg in Morgan County is the nearly 200-year-old Stonecipher-Kelly home. Despite its… Continue reading Stonecipher/Kelly Home Place

Newspaper Bits & Pieces, 1875-2004

NEWSPAPER BIT AND PIECES    1875——2005 1875 THE GALLOWS  Nashville, Tenn., Aug 13, A Knoxville Tenn., special to the Banner says: At an early hour crowds poured in from the country to witness the execution of John Webb. The streets near the jail, were thronged with an immense crowd. It was with difficulty that the guards could… Continue reading Newspaper Bits & Pieces, 1875-2004

Marriage Records from Civil War Pension Files

MORGAN COUNTY MARRIAGES FROM CIVIL WAR PENSION RECORDS Morgan County’s  Marriage records were destroyed by Confederate troops during the Civil War. However, in many Civil War Pension applications, marriage dates are also included.The marriage dates that appear here are from those pension records on file in the Genealogy Room located in the Archive Building in Wartburg, Tennessee, and… Continue reading Marriage Records from Civil War Pension Files

KELLY, Daniel M. (b. 1826)

DANIEL M. KELLY, a prominent citizen, merchant and farmer, is a native of Morgan County, was born April 8, 1826.  He is the elder of two children born to the marriage of  JAMES and MELINDA (HALL) KELLY, both natives of Tennessee.  The latter was a daughter of MARTIN HALL, who came from North Carolina, and located about six… Continue reading KELLY, Daniel M. (b. 1826)