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My name is Andy Reeley and I am the Site manager of this site.

 

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I am tracing and connecting the various Reeley Families around the world. Please browse the site and if you have any details that you can add or change, please contact me.

The REELEY surname is very rare, and if an animal species would be officially endangered. For this reason I am trying to document as much about us as I can. 

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Our family tree is posted online on this site! There are 2451 names in our family tree. The earliest event is the birth of Joan Arblaster (1579). The most recent event is the birth of <Private> Watts (June 2009).
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Nov 27, 2011

andrew graham Reeley joined another family site: Wood family of Alveley
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June 25, 2011

Joanne Branford joined another family site: Jodi Vivian
June 08, 2011

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Apr 30, 2011

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Dec 03, 2010

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June 13, 2010

Michael John Green updated his profile.
Apr 22, 2010

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Aug 24, 2009

Joanne Branford created a new family site: Ownsworth Web Site
Aug 18, 2009

Michael John Green created a new family site: JJAS Web Site
July 21, 2009

Michael John Green joined the site.
July 02, 2009

andrew graham Reeley published a new version of the All Reeley UK family tree from the Family Tree Builder.
 
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Genealogy:DNA History
Posted by: andrew graham Reeley on May 17 2009 03:24
Learn more about your haplogroup from our DNA partner:

The Reeley Paternal Ancient Ancestry can be traced to Haplogroup R, the Artisans, who originated 35,000 to 40,000 years ago, during what anthropologists refer to as the Upper Paleolithic or Late Stone Age. This time period is characterized by a surge of sophisticated human behavior. Abstract thought, creativity, and language are believed to have arisen at this time. Advanced modernity is evidenced by cultural hallmarks: the use of tools and the emergence of jewelry, games, music, a...

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Genealogy:Categorising the Families
Posted by: andrew graham Reeley on Apr 26 2009 16:37

Having looked at every Reeley record I can find on ancestry sites I can group the Reeley's as follows:

The Berkshire Reeleys

The Manchester/Birmingham Reeleys (I am one of them)

The German 'Ruhle' renamed as Reeley's

Miscellaneous Reeleys too small to group. (very few Irish Reeley's)

Guess what, the Ruhle Reeleys actually accounted for over 50% of the Reeley's I classified and they are not real Reeley's, ( not from an ancestral position).

Still working on the figures and the stats and will publish a few here as I get around to it, but meanwhile, perhaps we are much rarer than you thought?

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Genealogy: An English Option for Reeley
Posted by: andrew graham Reeley on Apr 24 2009 01:20
Here is a possibility?

Originally derived from a place name meaning "rye hill" from Old English ryge "rye" and hyll "hill".

There are REELEY surnames in England in the 16th Century that I have found.

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Genealogy:The REELEY surname
Posted by: andrew graham Reeley on Apr 23 2009 01:07

Reeley

The surname is quite unusual and one suggestion is that it is a synonym of the Irish Reilly. Below is an extract taken from The Irish Times which I found following an internet search.


Reilly, with its variants Riley and (O')R(e)ily, comes from the Irish Ó Raghallaigh, "grandson of Raghallach" thought to be from ragh meaning "race" and ceallach meaning "sociable". The family were part of the Connachta tribal grouping and the particular Raghallach from whom the name is derived is said to have been a descendant of the O’Conor kings of Connacht. He died at the battle of Clontarf in 1014. The name is extremely common and widespread throughout Ireland, ranked 8th most common in 1890 and 11th in 1996. Its origin is in the old kingdom of Breffny, which included areas now in counties Cavan and Longford, where the O'Reillys were long the dominant family, despite many attempts by their main rivals, the O’Rourkes, to make it otherwise. The inauguration place of the family was the hill of Shantemon in Castleterra parish. They were renowned in medieval Ireland for their involvement in trade; their success may be gauged by the fact the "reilly" was at one point a colloquial term for money in Ireland. What use they made of their prosperity can only be conjectured, but the phrase "the life of Reilly" is suggestive. After the collapse of Gaelic power in the seventeenth century, large numbers emigrated to serve in the armies of France, many in Colonel Edmund O'Reilly's regiment of foot. The connection with the original homeland is still strong, however; even today (O')Reilly is the single most numerous surname in both Cavan and Longford. The return of the prefix has been spectacular. Less than 10% give their name as "O’Reilly" in 1890, but almost 60% in 1996. Count Alexander O’Reilly (1722-1794) was born in Co. Meath and fought in the armies of Spain, becoming Governor of Madrid and Cadiz, and Captain-general of Andalucia. His later career took him to Cuba, where many O’Reillys are still to be found. His name is recorded in Calle Orely in Havana. John Boyle O’Reilly (1844-1890) was also born in Co. Meath. After transportation to Australia for his membership of the Fenians, he escaped and made his way to the U.S. in 1869, where he became proprietor of the Boston Pilot. A.J.F. O’Reilly (1936 - ) is the best-known contemporary bearer of the name. Continuing the trading tradition of the family, he is President and Chief Executive of the Heinz Corporation, as well as having extensive personal business interests worldwide, including effective control of most Irish national newspapers. He played international rugby for Ireland for 16 years from 1955 to 1970, winning 29 caps.

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