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Samuel B Kelley

Birth
Murray, Orleans County, New York, USA
Death
28 Feb 1900 (aged 74)
Circleville, Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3
Memorial ID
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Samuel B. Kelly was born in Murray, Orleans county, N.Y., January 22, 1826, and died at his home in Circleville, February 28, 1900, aged 74 years, 1 month and 4 days. The immediate cause of his death was pneumonia. On January 26, 1848, Mr. Kelly was married at Hindsbourgh, N.Y., to Miss Olive Lawrence, who died at Amboye, Mich., March 28, 1854. The two children from this union are Mrs. Carrie Smith, of _____ , Florida, and Miss Cora Birdseye, Murray, N.Y. Deceased was married a second time, July 31, 1859, to Miss Aleinda M. Straight, Paxton, Ill. To them six children were born, two dying in infancy. One son, Frank E., died in Holton about seventeen years ago. The three surviving are Chas. J., New York City, Mrs. Addie Eubanks, Tacoma Park, Wash., and Ed S., Newkirk, Okla. Six grandchildren also survive the departed. Mr. Kelly has two sisters yet living, Mrs. Salura White, Urbana, Ill., and Mrs. Norah Allison, Gaines, N.Y. Deceased lived in New York until 1882 when he moved to Holton, Kans., where the family resided two years after which they moved to their present home in Circleville. Mr. Kelly was a carpenter by trade. For many years he has been a constant sufferer from rupture, but suffered uncomplainingly and but a few knew of his poor state of health .... The remains will be buried in the Holton cemetery....
Personals. Miss Nellie Bumgardner of Liberty township, attended the funeral of her Uncle, Samuel B. Kelly in Circleville.
The Tribune, March 2, 1900.
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Samuel B. Kelly was born in Murray, Orleans county, N.Y., January 22, 1826, and died at his home in Circleville, February 28, 1900, aged 74 years, 1 month and 4 days. The immediate cause of his death was pneumonia. On January 26, 1848, Mr. Kelly was married at Hindsbourgh, N.Y., to Miss Olive Lawrence, who died at Amboye, Mich., March 28, 1854. The two children from this union are Mrs. Carrie Smith, of _____ , Florida, and Miss Cora Birdseye, Murray, N.Y. Deceased was married a second time, July 31, 1859, to Miss Aleinda M. Straight, Paxton, Ill. To them six children were born, two dying in infancy. One son, Frank E., died in Holton about seventeen years ago. The three surviving are Chas. J., New York City, Mrs. Addie Eubanks, Tacoma Park, Wash., and Ed S., Newkirk, Okla. Six grandchildren also survive the departed. Mr. Kelly has two sisters yet living, Mrs. Salura White, Urbana, Ill., and Mrs. Norah Allison, Gaines, N.Y. Deceased lived in New York until 1882 when he moved to Holton, Kans., where the family resided two years after which they moved to their present home in Circleville. Mr. Kelly was a carpenter by trade. For many years he has been a constant sufferer from rupture, but suffered uncomplainingly and but a few knew of his poor state of health .... The remains will be buried in the Holton cemetery....
Personals. Miss Nellie Bumgardner of Liberty township, attended the funeral of her Uncle, Samuel B. Kelly in Circleville.
The Tribune, March 2, 1900.


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