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Celia <I>Logan</I> Clarke Kellogg Connelly

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Celia Logan Clarke Kellogg Connelly

Birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
20 May 1904 (aged 66)
New York County, New York, USA
Burial
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Celia Logan Clarke Kellogg Connelly
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She is the daughter of Cornelius and Eliza Akely Logan .Was the wife of Conrad Clarke,Minner Kellogg and James Connelly.Mother of Virgina Somers Kellogg Lack Synder and Douglas Logan Connelly.
Celia Logan was born December 17, 1837, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Raised mostly in Cincinnati where her father Cornelius Ambrosius Logan ran the National Theatre, Connelly came from a theatrical family.She was a actor,publisher and was involved with the Ladies Lecture Bureau, an organization which organized lectures and events to raise awareness of and relief funds for the Irish famine. Logan helped organize a benefit at New York City's Grand Opera House January 22, 1880 with Cynthia Leonard; afterwards, the Bureau collapsed amid accusations by Logan and others that Leonard kept some of the money.

Celia Logan died in New York City, New York, June 18, 1904, of arteriosclerosis and a cerebral hemorrhage.
Celia Logan Clarke Kellogg Connelly
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She is the daughter of Cornelius and Eliza Akely Logan .Was the wife of Conrad Clarke,Minner Kellogg and James Connelly.Mother of Virgina Somers Kellogg Lack Synder and Douglas Logan Connelly.
Celia Logan was born December 17, 1837, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Raised mostly in Cincinnati where her father Cornelius Ambrosius Logan ran the National Theatre, Connelly came from a theatrical family.She was a actor,publisher and was involved with the Ladies Lecture Bureau, an organization which organized lectures and events to raise awareness of and relief funds for the Irish famine. Logan helped organize a benefit at New York City's Grand Opera House January 22, 1880 with Cynthia Leonard; afterwards, the Bureau collapsed amid accusations by Logan and others that Leonard kept some of the money.

Celia Logan died in New York City, New York, June 18, 1904, of arteriosclerosis and a cerebral hemorrhage.


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