From
Ireland passed to
France Bernard then Bernardo O'Kelly, who served in the
Army with so much distinction that he came to be
Governor of a hold with patent of
Colonel, and from this country he transferred to
Portugal, where he married. He was the father of Guilherme O'Kelly,
Lieutenant of
Cavalry of the
Regiment of
Moura, and Hugo O'Kelly, first Colonel and then
Brigadier of the same Regiment. They were relatives of
Count O'Kelly,
Lieutenant-General of
Infantry in the Armies of the
Holy Roman Emperor. That Guilherme O'Kelly married Mariana Josefa, and from then on was born Diogo O'Kelly,
Captain of Horses in the Regiment of Moura, to whom was issued a Chart of Arms, of succession, with those of his surname, on 14 April 1785. From
Dublin,
County Dublin,
Leinster, Ireland, came also James Thomas then Diogo Tomás O'Kelly, dance master, who was an attendant of the
Infante António of Portugal, and was prosecuted by the
Holy Office for being a Freemason, initiated in 1735, and his brother Michael then Miguel O'Kelly, contractor of the factory of glasses, initiated in the
Freemasonry in 1736 and prosecuted with his brother. Hugo O'Kelly, above-mentioned, also belonged to the Freemasonry and was implicated in the same process. The arms of the O'Kelly family are: broken, the first azure, a tower argent over a mount proper, between two lions assailant or, chained to the tower by the waist with chains sable, the second argent, with six crosslets recrossed, on top, whittled, sable, put 2, 2 and 2, and chief gules, charged with three roses natural argent; crest: a greyhound running argent, brindled sable; motto: TURRIS FORTIS MIHI DEUS. A third branch came to Portugal in the person of Waldron Kelly of Maddenstown, born in
Maddenstown,
County Kildare, Leinster, on 1 October 1794, who died at the
Caribbean Sea, near
Lucea,
Hanover Parish, and
Montego Bay,
Saint James Parish,
Cornwall County,
Jamaica, on 11 November 1836 and was buried there. He married twice, firtsly to Jane Owens and secondly to Ana Ludovina de Lemos Pacheco de Aguilar, born in
Cedovim,
Vila Nova de Foz Coa, on 1 October 1794 and died in Dublin, County Dublin, Leinster, 4 April 1883, and buried there, a relative of the 1st
Viscount and 1st
Count of
Samodães, and had issue by both marriages. ==See also==