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Beaty Kelley

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Beaty Kelley

Birth
Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
6 Feb 1902 (aged 73)
Page County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Clarinda, Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Beattie Kelley, an early settler of Buchanan township died last Thursday. Page County Democrat, Clarinda, Feb 20, 1902

Beaty Kelley was born in Venago county, Pennsylvania, January 13, 1829, and died in Buchanan township, Page county, Iowa. Februarv 6th, 1902.
His parents died while he was quite young and he was cared for by his grandmother. In 1851, he came to eastern Iowa, and March 2, 1854 he was married to Mary A. Turner at Tipton, Cedar county, Iowa. In 1864 they moved to Page county and purchased the farm where they have since resided.
Six children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Kelley, one of whom died in infancy. The others have grown to manhood. Two, Samuel W. and Ethan M., reside in Page county, the others Robert C, H. S. and George B. residing at Almena, Kansas.
Funeral services were held Feb. 7, at the Pleasant Ridge church and were conducted by Rev. Pruitt of Shambaugh, assisted by W. O. Hutchings of Clarinda. Interment was made at the Clarinda cemetery.
In his youth Mr. Kelley gave his heart to God and became a member of the Presbyterian church and remained a consistent member until his death.
He lived and honorable, upright life, and will be greatly missed from his home and the community in which he lived. The place he occupied in the hearts of his friends and neighbors was manifested by the kindness shown himself and family during his last illness. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Feb 18, 1902
Beattie Kelley, an early settler of Buchanan township died last Thursday. Page County Democrat, Clarinda, Feb 20, 1902

Beaty Kelley was born in Venago county, Pennsylvania, January 13, 1829, and died in Buchanan township, Page county, Iowa. Februarv 6th, 1902.
His parents died while he was quite young and he was cared for by his grandmother. In 1851, he came to eastern Iowa, and March 2, 1854 he was married to Mary A. Turner at Tipton, Cedar county, Iowa. In 1864 they moved to Page county and purchased the farm where they have since resided.
Six children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Kelley, one of whom died in infancy. The others have grown to manhood. Two, Samuel W. and Ethan M., reside in Page county, the others Robert C, H. S. and George B. residing at Almena, Kansas.
Funeral services were held Feb. 7, at the Pleasant Ridge church and were conducted by Rev. Pruitt of Shambaugh, assisted by W. O. Hutchings of Clarinda. Interment was made at the Clarinda cemetery.
In his youth Mr. Kelley gave his heart to God and became a member of the Presbyterian church and remained a consistent member until his death.
He lived and honorable, upright life, and will be greatly missed from his home and the community in which he lived. The place he occupied in the hearts of his friends and neighbors was manifested by the kindness shown himself and family during his last illness. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Feb 18, 1902


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