Person:Thomas Kelly (23)

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Thomas Joseph Kelly
m. 15 Feb 1881
  1. Peter Kelly1881 - 1942
  2. Thomas Joseph Kelly1883 - 1946
  3. Mary Ellen Kelly1885 - 1982
  4. Annie Rosetta Kelly1886 - 1958
  5. Martin Kelly1888 - 1977
  6. Catherine Kelly1890 - 1986
  7. Cecelia Veronica Kelly1891 - 1961
  8. Tobias 'Dennie' Kelly1893 - 1969
  9. Private Alphonse Patrick Kelly1896 - 1916
  10. Frederick Emmet Kelly1897 - 1966
  11. Stephen Gerard Kelly1899 - 1900
  12. Basil John Kelly1903 - 1952
  13. Francis Bertram Kelly1903 - 1988
m. 10 Feb 1909
  1. Francis Joseph Kelly1910 - 1910
Facts and Events
Name Thomas Joseph Kelly
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3] 19 Mar 1883 Brechin, Ontario, Ontario, Canada
Marriage 10 Feb 1909 Brechin, Ontario, Ontario, CanadaSt. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church
to Margaret Rosetta McDonnell
Residence? Abt 1919 Hydro Glen, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada
Occupation? Hydro Glen, Simcoe, Ontario, CanadaGrocer, Postmaster
Death[4][5] 18 Sep 1946 Hydro Glen, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada
Burial? Aft 18 Sep 1946 St. Columbkille Roman Catholic Cemetery, Uptergrove, Ontario, Ontario, Canada
Reference Number 5739
References
  1. tombstone.

    age 26 at marriage.

  2. Church baptism record
    St. Columbkille's R. C. Ch., Uptergrove, Simcoe Co., Ont.; LDS film # 1305889, item # 2, p. 29.

    QUAY 3 "Thos. Joseph Kelly, born Mara 19 March '83, baptized 8th April '83; son of Patrick Kelly, born Canada and Catherine O'Donnell, born Canada;...; by P. Rey"

  3. Census Records
    1901 Natl census, Ontario North(97), Mara twp.(h-6), p. 11.

    QUAY 3 #35

  4. tombstone
    St. Columbkille's Cem., Uptergrove, Ont.; LDS fiche # 6087208, p. 24.

    QUAY 3 stone # 224, "Thomas Joseph Kelly died in his 63rd year, 1946, R.I.P."

  5. obituary
    The Orillia Packet and Times; 3 October, 1946.

    QUAY 3 "On Wednesday, September 18, Joseph T. Kelly, died in his 64 year at his residence at Hydro Glen, after a long illness. Mr. Kelly...was Post Master. He leaves his wife, nee Rose McDonell, formerly o f Toronto and Brechin...The funeral took place from Doolittle's undertaking parlours in Orillia to Uptergrove..."