Mrs. J. C. Mitchell
of
Appalachia, VA has in her possession an old fire-damaged
Bible
belonging
to some of the Kelly family which has names and dates
recorded as below:
Patrick Kelly born
June 2, 1707
John Jackson Kelly
born June 2, 1707
Matthias Kelly
born December 28, 1777
No doubt this is a
direct Kelly line
and it
remains for some family genealogist to make the
connections.
This manuscript
begins
with a Matthias Kelly, who was probably a son of John
Jackson Kelly,
Sr.,
who had married Rebecca Jackson and lived in
Tennessee. Matthias Kelly
married Abigail Sturgill, daughter of John and Jemima
Wells Sturgill.
After
their marriage they lived for awhile in Kentucky,
probably Harlan
County
where some three or four of their oldest children were
born. Sometime
in
the 1830's they moved to the vicinity of Big Stone Gap
which is his
lifetime
was known as the Three Forks of Powell River. All this
section was then
Lee County, becoming Wise County in 1856. Matthias is
said to have
operated
one of the first stores in Lee County somewhere in the
Big Stone Gap
vicinity.
Sometime in
the
1850's he moved his family to Milam, in Sullivan
County, Missouri where
he lived through the Civil War years and had moved
back to Wise County
by 1870. While living in Missouri his son Franklin
Newton Kelly married
on May 9, 1861 to Salomey Jane Neighbors, and they had
a son, John
William
Kelly born May 19, 1862. Franklin Newton enlisted in
the Missouri State
Militia as a Bugler in Company C of the 1st Cavalry
Regiment commanded
by Captain James McFerrin, and was killed April 28,
1864, near
Warrensburg
in Johnson County, Missouri.
Two birth
dates
have been uncovered for Matthias Kelly and which one
is correct remains
to be proven. The first is December 28, 1797, and
second December 28,
1800.
He died December 15, 1872, and is said to have been
buried about
halfway
between his old home site and Cadet alongside the
L&N Railroad on a
knoll and it has been said a large tree is growing out
of his grave.
On January 3,
1818
he was married to Abigail Sturgill, born November 30,
1801. After the
death
of her husband, Abigail went to live with her oldest
son, John Jackson
Kelly at the Brick Store in upper Lee County in Turkey
Cove. She died
here
and was laid to rest in the Jonathan Richmond Cemetery
across Highway
58
from her last home, now the Dave Isaac place.
Abigail's picture, her
loom,
and some cloth she wore are now on display in the
Southwest Virginia
Museum
at Big Stone Gap. Their children were:
John Jackson
Kelly, born October 6,
1821,
married Jane Booth
Anna Kelly, born February 15, 1824,
married
Hiram Davidson
Rachel Kelly, born November 23, 1825,
married
(1) a Gibbs (2) a Stoner
Jemima Kelly, born October 30, 1827,
married
Elkanna Gilley
Rebecca Kelly, born October 23, 1829,
married
a Marion
Matthias Kelly, born April 7, 1832,
married
Rebecca McKnight
William Henry Kelly, born February 20,
1835,
married Mary Creech
Patrick Jasper Kelly, born March 24,
1837,
married Mary Jane
Sarah "Sally" Kelly, born April 5,
1839,
married a Spencer
Franklin Newton Kelly, born May 25,
1842,
married Salomey Jane Neighbors
Jane "Jennie" Kelly, born 1845, married
a
Parker
John
Jackson Kelly,
oldest son of Matthias and Abigail, lived on Callahan
Creek, at or near
the present Appalachia, VA. Kelly Branch of Callahan,
still bears his
name.
He owned large acreages of land on Callahan, Looney
and Roaring Fork
Creeks
of Powell River. He reared his large family here where
he operated a
grist
mill, blacksmith shop and gun smith shop. He made
"flint- lock rifles,
bear traps and tools for the pioneer settlers."
After his children
had
all married and gone from home he sold his large land
holdings to the
coal
companies and bought the old Gen. Jonathan Richmond
home and Brick
Store
in Turkey Cove in the edge of Lee County just west of
Big Stone Gap.
Here
he spent the remainder of his life, dying on June 30,
1909, and was
laid
to rest in the Richmond Cemetery. He married Jane, the
daughter of Rev.
William Booth, who was born October 21, 1817 and
preceded him in death
on January 17, 1893.
Their children
were:
Matthias Kelly,
born December 1,
1840, died
April 13, 1908, married Mary McKnight
William Jasper Kelly, born August 15,
1843,
married Katherine Day (2) Lura Clarkston
Clerinda Kelly, born November 24, 1844,
married
John Lewis
John Jackson Kelly, Jr., born February
26,
1847, married Ella Jane Lewis
David Kelly, born March 20, 1848,
married
(1) Abagail Stidham (2) Roxanna Lewis
James J. Kelly, born October 9, 1849,
married
Sophia Robinette
Isaac Newton Kelly, born March 20,
1851,
married Mary Olinger
Abagail Kelly, born February 17, 1853,
married
Lafayette Wade
Dorinda Emeline Kelly, born October 24,
1854,
married F. M. Clarkston
Sarah Jane Kelly, born November 4,
1856,
died young
Jemima Kelly, born September 8, 1858,
married
Sampson Bishop
Rebecca Marion Kelly, born September 8,
1858,
married William Coldiron (Jemima and Rebecca were
twins)
John Jackson Kelly, Jr., fourth child
of
John J. Kelly, Sr. and his wife Jane Booth, was born
at the old Kelly
home
on Callahan Creek February 26, 1847. He married Jane
Lewis and settled
at what is known today as Kelly View, on Route 23,
between Norton and
Appalachia.
Here he built a six room, two story log house where
his family of
twelve
children were born, Dr. John Jackson Kelly, Jr.
being the eleventh born
of these children, several of whom died young.
Children:
Emerson Kelly
Lawrence Willard Kelly married Genette
Kilgore
Dr. J. J. Kelly, Jr., married Trula
Watkins
Minter Dale Kelly never married
Lora Jean Kelly never married
Gustova Bronx Kelly never married
Viola Kelly married Lawson White
Oprha Kelly married Rossiter Rapp
Pages 35 to 38
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