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- Reverend Clinton Kelly (June 15, 1808 – June 19, 1875) was an early pioneer of what became the U.S. state of Oregon. Kelly was born on June 15, 1808, in Pulaski County, Kentucky, the son of Samuel and Nancy Kelly. In January 1827, he joined the Methodist Episcopal Church and became a pastor. Kelly joined the Methodist Episcopal Church, South after its succession from the main church. After seeing what would come of slavery and the strife surrounding it, however, he and his family, along with his brothers Albert and Thomas, traveled to the Oregon Country in 1847, arriving in late 1848 (by which time Oregon had become a U.S. territory). They initially stayed in a cabin on James B. Stephens' claim. They later settled in what is now Oregon City, where Kelly purchased his land claim for $50. He died on June 19, 1875, at the age of 67. (en)
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- Clifty Creek, Pulaski County, Kentucky (en)
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- Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon (en)
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- Thomas Kelly (en)
- Albert Kelly (en)
- Cyrene Kelly (en)
- Gilby Kelly (en)
- Gilmer Kelly (en)
- Rachel Kelly (en)
- Samuel Kelly (en)
- Sena Kelly (en)
- Talitha Kelly (en)
- Temperance Kelly (en)
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- August 1827 (en)
- Jane Burns (en)
- Mary Baston (en)
- Moriah Crain (en)
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- Reverend Clinton Kelly (June 15, 1808 – June 19, 1875) was an early pioneer of what became the U.S. state of Oregon. Kelly was born on June 15, 1808, in Pulaski County, Kentucky, the son of Samuel and Nancy Kelly. In January 1827, he joined the Methodist Episcopal Church and became a pastor. (en)
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- Clinton Kelly (minister) (en)
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