Judge Reuben Kelly

Below are some articles in various newspapers for Judge Reuben Kelly. He was the Associate Judge in Lawrence County, Ohio, for over 14 years. Little is known about the judge today besides his boisterous personality and gracious demeanor. Read some snippets below to learn a little about this esteemed man.

JUDGE REUBEN KELLEY – Associate Judge 14 years 1829 – 1843

Ironton Register, Thursday, October 1, 1857

Judge Reuben Kelley, of Platte Co., Mo., who for many years lived on what is now known as the “Dempsey Farm” below Hanging Rock, and who was associate Judge in this county for 14 years, from February 10, 1829, to February 10, 1843, has been here on a visit to his relatives and old friends for a week or two past.  He is in good health and spirits and is highly gratified to be permitted once more to visit Lawrence county.

States that  Judge Reuben Kelly, now living near Plattsburg, Missouri, was the son of Luke and Mary (Keyser) Kelley, who were both born and raised in what is now Page county, Virginia, the former of Irish parents and the latter (Mary Keyser), of German, and who were married young and quite poor. Reuben Kelly is buried in Medill Cemetery, Clark County, Missouri. 

See the obituary of Major Charles Kelley, Ironton Register, November 27, 1856, Major originally from Russell Co., VA; s/o Luke and Mary Keyser Kelly. Charles would have been Judge Reuben Kelley’s brother. 

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