George P. Kelly died suddenly of heart trouble, at his home in Duncansville, last night, aged 65 years, Besides his wife, he is survived by the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Joseph Diehl, of Newry, Misses Florence and Flora Kelly, of Altoona; Misses Mollie and Myra Kelly of Duncansville; Joseph W. of Gallitzin, and John E., Elmer, and E. G. Kelly, of Duncansville.
He was a member of the Lutheran Church of Newry and was also a member of Colonel William G. Murray post No. 39, Grand Army of the Republic, of Hollidaysburg, having served his country in Company c, One Hundred and Tenth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers.
He was an employe of the American steel hoop company, but for several months past had been unable to work by reason of an accident.
Altoona Mirror: 8/19/1901, page 8
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George Kelly - An account of who's death appeared in the Mirror yesterday evening, is survived by five brothers: Daniel, Joseph, David, Benjamin, and Thomas, of the west and Charles, who reside in Newry.
Mr. Kelly was serving his second term as councilman and at the time of his death was president of the Duncansville Burial association, which position he has held ever since the organization of that body.
Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Lutheran Church. Interment in the cemetery at Newry.
Altoona Mirror: 8/20/1910, page 8.
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Son of Joseph and Hannah (Wilt) Kelly
Wife, Mary Mash, married April 10, 1856.
Children include: Louisa, Florence A., Elizabeth J., George W., Joseph W., Amelia, James H., Wilmer E., Cora E, John E., Elmer D., Eugene G, Letty, Mary.
(Mary Mash Kelly celebrated her 74th birthday at an Easter gathering. Altoona Mirror: 4/2/1910. P. 2.
Pennsylvania Veterans Burial Card:
George P. Kelly
b. 12-31-1835 to 8-18-1901
Civil War - Army
2-27-1864 to 6-28-1865
Co. C. Regt. 110. PA.Inf., CPL
Newry Lutheran Cemetery.
George P. Kelly died suddenly of heart trouble, at his home in Duncansville, last night, aged 65 years, Besides his wife, he is survived by the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Joseph Diehl, of Newry, Misses Florence and Flora Kelly, of Altoona; Misses Mollie and Myra Kelly of Duncansville; Joseph W. of Gallitzin, and John E., Elmer, and E. G. Kelly, of Duncansville.
He was a member of the Lutheran Church of Newry and was also a member of Colonel William G. Murray post No. 39, Grand Army of the Republic, of Hollidaysburg, having served his country in Company c, One Hundred and Tenth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers.
He was an employe of the American steel hoop company, but for several months past had been unable to work by reason of an accident.
Altoona Mirror: 8/19/1901, page 8
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George Kelly - An account of who's death appeared in the Mirror yesterday evening, is survived by five brothers: Daniel, Joseph, David, Benjamin, and Thomas, of the west and Charles, who reside in Newry.
Mr. Kelly was serving his second term as councilman and at the time of his death was president of the Duncansville Burial association, which position he has held ever since the organization of that body.
Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Lutheran Church. Interment in the cemetery at Newry.
Altoona Mirror: 8/20/1910, page 8.
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Son of Joseph and Hannah (Wilt) Kelly
Wife, Mary Mash, married April 10, 1856.
Children include: Louisa, Florence A., Elizabeth J., George W., Joseph W., Amelia, James H., Wilmer E., Cora E, John E., Elmer D., Eugene G, Letty, Mary.
(Mary Mash Kelly celebrated her 74th birthday at an Easter gathering. Altoona Mirror: 4/2/1910. P. 2.
Pennsylvania Veterans Burial Card:
George P. Kelly
b. 12-31-1835 to 8-18-1901
Civil War - Army
2-27-1864 to 6-28-1865
Co. C. Regt. 110. PA.Inf., CPL
Newry Lutheran Cemetery.
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