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Irish roots: The Kelly clan


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Irish derivation: ó Ceallaigh

 

Name meaning: "Descendant of Ceallach," "bright haired," "troublesome"

 

Counties associated with the name: Armagh, Carlow, Clare, Derry, Donegal, Dublin, Galway, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Leitrim, Longford, Mayo, Meath, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary, Tyrone, Waterford, Westmeath, Wicklow

 

Coat of arms motto: God is a strong tower to me. 

 

Interesting Facts: 1. Second most common name in Ireland, behind Murphy 2. There are more Kellys in the US and in Britain respectively than in Ireland. 3. Australian sailors whose surnames are Kelly are nicknamed "Ned" after the famed outlaw 4. It is not only in the top 100 surnames in the US, but also in the top 100 first names

 

Famous Kellys: There are thouands! Here are just a few: American actors Gene Kelly (1912-1996), Grace Kelly (1929-1982), Minka Kelly (1980-); Myra Kelly (1875-1910) Irish-born American author; Ellsworth Kelly (1923-) American painter and sculptor; Ned Kelly (1855-1880) Australian outlaw; Mary Jane Kelly (1863-1888) victim of Jack the Ripper; Wynton Kelly (1931-1971) Jamaican jazz pianist; Albéric O'Kelly de Galway (1911-1980) Belgian chess genius; Autumn Kelly (1980-) Canadian-born wife of Peter Philips, Queen Elizabeth's grandson. See below for more Kellys!  

 

Kelly comes second to Murphy as the most common surname in Ireland.

The name is popular because it originates from at least seven different and unrelated ancient clans or septs. These include O'Kelly septs from Meath, Derry, Antrim, Laois, Sligo, Wicklow, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Galway and Roscommon, and the McKelly sept from East Connaught.

One of the major septs is the O'Kellys of Ui Maine, or Hy Many, a territory in East Galway and South Roscommon. O'Kelly derives from the Gaelic O Ceallaigh, meaning "descended from Ceallach." Ceallach was the son of Finnachta, a chief of the Hy Many people around A.D. 874. Another of their chieftains, Tadgh Mr " Ceallaigh, was killed at the famous battle of Clontarf in 1014, when Brian Boru defeated the Vikings.

Ceallach means war or contention. It is an ancient first name that is no longer used as a first name in Ireland. However, Kelly is a popular first name for women in the U.S. - an ironic reversion of the family name back to its original use. The earliest parts of the O'Kelly genealogy are contained in the Book of Hy Many, which was written in the 14th century. Its compilation was the idea of William O'Kelly, a chief of Hy Many. The book is now kept in the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin. The name McKelly also exists, though far less commonly.

As with many other families, the O' or Mc has been dropped by most family members. A notable exception was Sean T. O'Kelly (1882-1966), who was President of Ireland from 1945 to 1959. One of the most infamous members of the Kelly clan was Ned Kelly (1854-1880), the Australian outlaw. Kelly formed a group of bandits with his brother and two other men called the Kelly Gang. They committed a series of robberies from 1878 until 1880, when Kelly was captured and hanged in Melbourne. Their most notorious heist involved hijacking an entire town for three days. The standoff ended with a shootout at a pub between the police and Kelly's men. He is vilified by some but revered as a national hero by others. His parents hailed from Counties Tipperary and Antrim. A new Hollywood biopic of Ned Kelly, starring Australian actor Heath Ledger, came out in early 2004.

The Kelly Gang term has even made its way into today's parlance. A group of journalists sharing the common last name of Kelly meet a couple times a year to socialize, and a New York reporter has dubbed them "the Kelly Gang."

The Kellys have also made their mark in show business. Emmett Kelly (1898-1979) was a world famous circus clown. His character "Weary Willy" was modeled after the tramp and hobo clowning style popular at the time. During his 50-year career he wowed audiences all over including Queen Elizabeth, Winston Churchill, and Harry Truman. Actress Moira Kelly (1968), the daughter of Irish immigrants, is a star of film and television. She was in the hit movie The Cutting Edge and is currently starring in the WB network drama One Tree Hill.

Luke Kelly (1940-1984) was a famous Irish folk singer and a member of the group the Dubliners. He was as famous for his singing as his left-wing politics. A man of the people, his songs reflected his working-class roots. A unlikely collaboration with Phil Counter produced one of his most well known performances, "The Town I Loved So Well," an ode to the city of Derry. Unfortunately, Luke Kelly's life was cut short by a brain tumor in 1984.

Author Kitty Kelley (1942) is an internationally acclaimed writer whose most recent book, Nancy Reagan: The Unauthorized Biography, sold faster than any biography in publishing history. Other bestsellers by her include biographies of Frank Sinatra, Jackie Onassis and the British royal family.

And in politics, "Honest" John Kelly was the first Irish Catholic head of the New York City political machine known as Tammany Hall. Today Ray Kelly is the police commissioner of New York City keeping the city safe.

In sports, Jim Kelly (1960) is a football legend. Although the Super Bowl title remained elusive for the former Buffalo Bills quarterback, he was inducted into the National Football Hall of Fame in 2002 as a true master of the game. Championship Irish cyclist Sean Kelly (1956) is another athletic Kelly, whose career highlights include winning the Tour De France's green jersey four times and placing third in the World Championships.

See our photo gallery to see some famous Kellys!


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hi I am a Kelly(surname) from new Zealand, we are having a family reunion in oct 2013 great-great grandparents John and Helen(nee Joyce) from Ramelton had a son Patrick, anyone else on here know of this family be great to hear from you. :-)
love it! Big Time IRISH PRIDE in my family. My family comes from Cork. we were raised to be proud of our heritage and what ti took to get this far. Thank goodness for being blessed with the Blarney cause I sure love to cut it up all the time. You only live once and thank God i'm Irish!!! Erin Go Bragh!!! Look forward to every St. Patricks Day!! Ohio Irish.
I am very proud to be a Kelly, and Ireland is definitely on my list of travels. I want to have an Irish themed wedding and have been looking up anything and everything I can find to make sure some of my heritage shines through on my perfect day! =)
I'm proud to carry my family surname of Kelly as my given name! It is spelled KELLY, no "EY" or any other modernized rendition. I'd love to know which county in Ireland my Kelly's hailed from, however looking for a "Kelly" in Ireland is like looking for a needle in a haystack. Any suggestions on how to trim my search down a little?
Really interesting ... my father's natural father was a Kelly and I'm thinking I might start some snooping in that direction!
Don't for get Kevin O' Kelly RTE correspondent
My maiden name is Kelly, which I still use along with my married name and we named our daughter Kelly. I'm very proud to be a Kelly (also a Gillespie, on my Mother's side) I was born in America, but the family is from Cork.
I'm just starting my research into learning all I can about the Kelly and Gordon Clans from which I hail. I thought I'd start with Ancestory.com. Does anyone have a better source for looking into Irish/Scottish decendants?
kelly is my last name. I live in Jamaica
My family's maidan name is Rainey..All Brown Blake hair Blue eyes with my Aunt red hair and green eyes...I as well married a Kelley blond hair blue eyes and yes Irish all the way...
Hi all you Kellys!! So I understand that my family name of Keely and Keeley are considered of the Kelly clan ? Can anyone expand on this for me? thanks..and an early Happy St Pat's to you all!! :0)
I so agree with the posters who mentioned the omission of Grace and Gene! And I thank the other poster who mentioned the fact of only one of your parents being an Irish Kelly. Brought Mother's ashes to Holly Mount for scattering last year on Pancake/Shrove/Fat Tuesday. Chose the spot because it was so beautiful. Been so sorry that there is no recorded family history and the lovely proprietor of a B&B in Longford asked me if my Dad was another religion. And he was! Now the answer - the relatives did not gather her in so she was a bit cool to the idea of kin. Oh, while Elizabeth Clare Kelly's ashes are in Ireland, the bones that remained I brought back and scattered them on an incredible rock near the Imagine mandala in Central Park. And I did so at dusk on St. Patrick's Day in 2010.
im granddaughter of a Kelly nd my first name is Kelly, im interested in the Kelly family line
I been searching for my Kelly Family Tree for 10 years. Peyton Kelly born 1818 married Honor Jane White born 1823.
I'm familiar with this noble name! It is said that when God was naming the Irish, He became quite tired. Taking a break, God decided to divide the remaining Irish into two lots. The larger lot, a contention bunch, God named "Murphy"! The other group, grand people, God named "Kelly"! To keep the latter group in line, for vanity was their preoccupation, He made them all cousins!




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