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Mary Ann <I>Turner</I> Kelley

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Mary Ann Turner Kelley

Birth
Beaver County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 Jan 1918 (aged 88)
Page County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Clarinda, Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Mary Ann Turner Kelley.
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ann Kelley, who died last week at the home of her son, Samuel, near Shambaugh, were held Saturday from the home of the son, conducted by the Rev. David S. Curry, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Clarinda. The obituary will be published next week. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Jan 10, 1918

Mrs. Mary Ann Kelley died Thursday, Jan. 3, 1918, at the home of her son, S. W. Kelley, in East River township, Page county, after an illness of a little more than nine weeks. Her funeral was held Saturday, Jan. 5, at 11 a.m. at the home where she died, conducted by Rev. David S. Curry, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Clarinda. The singers were Mrs. J. H. Stimson, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. Bert Roush, Ed Calhoon and John Thomas. The pallbearers were Clark Davison, J. H. Stimson, Roy L. Morgan, John Thomas, George Calhoon and Lewis Calhoon. Burial was in the Clarinda city cemetery in the Kelley family lot. The late Mrs. Kelley's maiden name was Turner. She was the daughter of Hugh and Mary Turner and was born in Beaver county, Pa., Oct. 18, 1829, and died at the age of over 88 years. She was married in 1854 in Cedar county, O., to Beaty Kelley, and with her husband came to Page county, Iowa, in August, 1864. They located in Buchanan township that fall on a farm of forty acres which they purchased, and later bought eighty acres more of Buchanan township land. They resided on their
Buchanan township land as long as Mr. Kelley lived. He died in 1902. Thereafter Mrs. Kelley lived on the
same home farm three years more then made her home with her son, S. W. Kelley, in East River township, until her demise. Two sons born to the late Mr. and Mrs. Beaty Kelley preceded her in death. They were John, who died in infancy, and George B. Kelley who died at Darlington, Mo., in September, 1916. The other, children survive, as follows: Samuel W. Kelley, East River township; Robert C. Kelley, two and one-half miles southeast of Braddyville; Hugh S. Kelley, Almena, Norton county, Kan., and Ethan M. Kelley of Buchanan township, Page county. She also left a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, of Muscatine, Iowa, whose critical illness has been reported to The Journal. Twenty-three grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren survive Mrs. Kelley. She united with the Presbyterian church in early life and was a
member of the church of that denomination in Clarinda from March 6, 1865. CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Jan 10, 1918

Mrs. Mary Ann Kelley died Thursday, Jan. 3, 1918, at the home or her son, S. W. Kelley, in East River township, Page county, after an illness of a little more than nine weeks. Her funeral was held Saturday, Jan. 5, at 11 a. m. at the home where she died, conducted by Rev. David S. Curry, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Clarinda. The singers were Mrs. J. H. Stimson, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. Bert Roush, Ed. Calhoon and John Thomas. The pallbearers were Clark Davison, J. H Stimson, Roy L. Morgan, John Thomas, George Calhoon and Lewis Calhoon. Burial was in the Clarinda city cemetery, in the Kelley family lot. The late Mrs. Kelley's maiden name was Turner. She was the daughter of Hugh and Mary Turner and was born in Beaver county, Pa., Oct. 18, 1829, and died at the age of over 88 years. She was married in 1854 in Cedar county, O., to Beaty Kelley, and with her husband came to Page county, Iowa, in August, 1864. They located in Buchanan township, that fall, on a farm of forty acres which they purchased, and later bought eighty acres more of Buchanan township land. They resided on their Buchanan township land as long as Mr. Kelley lived. He died in 1902. Thereafter Mrs. Kelley lived on the same home farm three years more then made her home with her son, S. W. Kelley, in East River township, until her demise. Two sons born to the late Mr. and Mrs. Beaty Kelley preceeded her in death. They were John, who died in infancy, and George B. Kelley who died at Darlington, Mo., in September, 1916. The other children survive, as follows: Samuel W. Kelley, East River township; Robert C. Kelley, two and one-half miles southeast of Braddyville; Hugh S. Kelley, Almena, Norton county, Kan., and Ethan M. Kelley of Buchanan township, Page county. She also left a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, of Muscatine, Iowa, whose critical illness has been reported to The Herald. Twenty-three grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren survive Mrs. Kelley. She united with the Presbyterian church in early life and was a member of the church of that denomination in Clarinda from March 6, 1865. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Jan 17, 1918
Mary Ann Turner Kelley.
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ann Kelley, who died last week at the home of her son, Samuel, near Shambaugh, were held Saturday from the home of the son, conducted by the Rev. David S. Curry, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Clarinda. The obituary will be published next week. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Jan 10, 1918

Mrs. Mary Ann Kelley died Thursday, Jan. 3, 1918, at the home of her son, S. W. Kelley, in East River township, Page county, after an illness of a little more than nine weeks. Her funeral was held Saturday, Jan. 5, at 11 a.m. at the home where she died, conducted by Rev. David S. Curry, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Clarinda. The singers were Mrs. J. H. Stimson, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. Bert Roush, Ed Calhoon and John Thomas. The pallbearers were Clark Davison, J. H. Stimson, Roy L. Morgan, John Thomas, George Calhoon and Lewis Calhoon. Burial was in the Clarinda city cemetery in the Kelley family lot. The late Mrs. Kelley's maiden name was Turner. She was the daughter of Hugh and Mary Turner and was born in Beaver county, Pa., Oct. 18, 1829, and died at the age of over 88 years. She was married in 1854 in Cedar county, O., to Beaty Kelley, and with her husband came to Page county, Iowa, in August, 1864. They located in Buchanan township that fall on a farm of forty acres which they purchased, and later bought eighty acres more of Buchanan township land. They resided on their
Buchanan township land as long as Mr. Kelley lived. He died in 1902. Thereafter Mrs. Kelley lived on the
same home farm three years more then made her home with her son, S. W. Kelley, in East River township, until her demise. Two sons born to the late Mr. and Mrs. Beaty Kelley preceded her in death. They were John, who died in infancy, and George B. Kelley who died at Darlington, Mo., in September, 1916. The other, children survive, as follows: Samuel W. Kelley, East River township; Robert C. Kelley, two and one-half miles southeast of Braddyville; Hugh S. Kelley, Almena, Norton county, Kan., and Ethan M. Kelley of Buchanan township, Page county. She also left a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, of Muscatine, Iowa, whose critical illness has been reported to The Journal. Twenty-three grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren survive Mrs. Kelley. She united with the Presbyterian church in early life and was a
member of the church of that denomination in Clarinda from March 6, 1865. CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Jan 10, 1918

Mrs. Mary Ann Kelley died Thursday, Jan. 3, 1918, at the home or her son, S. W. Kelley, in East River township, Page county, after an illness of a little more than nine weeks. Her funeral was held Saturday, Jan. 5, at 11 a. m. at the home where she died, conducted by Rev. David S. Curry, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Clarinda. The singers were Mrs. J. H. Stimson, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. Bert Roush, Ed. Calhoon and John Thomas. The pallbearers were Clark Davison, J. H Stimson, Roy L. Morgan, John Thomas, George Calhoon and Lewis Calhoon. Burial was in the Clarinda city cemetery, in the Kelley family lot. The late Mrs. Kelley's maiden name was Turner. She was the daughter of Hugh and Mary Turner and was born in Beaver county, Pa., Oct. 18, 1829, and died at the age of over 88 years. She was married in 1854 in Cedar county, O., to Beaty Kelley, and with her husband came to Page county, Iowa, in August, 1864. They located in Buchanan township, that fall, on a farm of forty acres which they purchased, and later bought eighty acres more of Buchanan township land. They resided on their Buchanan township land as long as Mr. Kelley lived. He died in 1902. Thereafter Mrs. Kelley lived on the same home farm three years more then made her home with her son, S. W. Kelley, in East River township, until her demise. Two sons born to the late Mr. and Mrs. Beaty Kelley preceeded her in death. They were John, who died in infancy, and George B. Kelley who died at Darlington, Mo., in September, 1916. The other children survive, as follows: Samuel W. Kelley, East River township; Robert C. Kelley, two and one-half miles southeast of Braddyville; Hugh S. Kelley, Almena, Norton county, Kan., and Ethan M. Kelley of Buchanan township, Page county. She also left a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, of Muscatine, Iowa, whose critical illness has been reported to The Herald. Twenty-three grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren survive Mrs. Kelley. She united with the Presbyterian church in early life and was a member of the church of that denomination in Clarinda from March 6, 1865. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Jan 17, 1918


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