Looking for any information on Skelly's. Migrated to U.S. in middle 1800's ending up in Charleston, SC.
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lskelley@usa.net
Skelly's of ROSCOMMON
Re: Skelly's of ROSCOMMON
(User Above) wrote: : Looking for any information on Skelly's. Migrated to U.S. in middle 1800's ending up in Charleston, SC.<p>I don't know if this is possible but, in your family research, if you have come across any Scally's please could you tell me. I'd appreciate any leads on the Scally Surname. And if I find and Skelly's in my reasearch, I'll pass them on to you.<br>Thanks<br>Scall
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David_Scally@Yahoo.com
Re: Skelly's of ROSCOMMON
(User Above) wrote: : : Looking for any information on Skelly's. Migrated to U.S. in middle 1800's ending up in Charleston, SC.<p>: I don't know if this is possible but, in your family research, if you have come across any Scally's please could you tell me. I'd appreciate any leads on the Scally Surname. And if I find and Skelly's in my reasearch, I'll pass them on to you.<br>: Thanks<br>: Scall<p>: I haven't come across any Scally's so far, but if I do I will let you know. The only thing I have been able to find out that you might want to look into is while my sister was on a trip to Ireland this month she did find out that the Skelly surname along with a few other close spellings all originated from the "Scully" surname.<p>Les
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DavidScally@Yahoo.com