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The proud English surname of Celly derives from the ancient Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain, who utilized the Old English language word "saelig", meaning "happy and blessed" to designate a "happy person who had good fortune". The Celly surname is recorded to have held a family seat during ancient times in Cornwall. Religious affiliation goes unrecorded.

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