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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
Choctaw
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SURNAME HERITAGE
England/Ireland
Kelly History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
The Irish name Kelly has a long Gaelic heritage to its credit. The original Gaelic form of the name Kelly is Ó Ceallaigh or Mac Ceallaigh. These names denote descendants of Ceallach. This personal name may be derived from the word “ceallach,” which means “strife.” 1
Early Origins of the Kelly family
The surname Kelly was first found in southwest Ireland, south of Dublin where they held a family seat from very ancient times. The Kelly surname is conjecturally descended from King Colla da Crioch, who died in 357 A.D.
While most of the family claim Ireland as their heritage, we did find one reference in England: “Kelly, [Devon] is noteworthy as affording one of the few continuing local instances of families seated on the estates whence they take name. The Kellys of Kelly have held this manor from the time of Henry II. at least. ” 2
Henry II, King of England reigned from 1154 to 1189; so one may presume there is a relationship between the Irish and the English families, but this is the extent of our research at this time.