He was Captain of the Snowtown Defence Rifle Club which not only competed but also was involved in raising funds for the troops fighting the Boer War in South Africa.
In 1902 he became the owner of a butcher shop in Snowtown which he operated for only a short time. He married for the second time and continued to live at Wallabanin until the Kelly Brothers partnership was dissolved in 1906. He lived at Fulham for some time and then at Salisbury. In 1908 he purchased a farm at Rhynie but three years later sold up and moved to Saddleworth. In the early 1920's he moved to High St, Kapunda, opposite Sir Sydney Kidman's property. He later moved to Port Rd Woodville where he lived until his death in 1936.
He was Captain of the Snowtown Defence Rifle Club which not only competed but also was involved in raising funds for the troops fighting the Boer War in South Africa.
In 1902 he became the owner of a butcher shop in Snowtown which he operated for only a short time. He married for the second time and continued to live at Wallabanin until the Kelly Brothers partnership was dissolved in 1906. He lived at Fulham for some time and then at Salisbury. In 1908 he purchased a farm at Rhynie but three years later sold up and moved to Saddleworth. In the early 1920's he moved to High St, Kapunda, opposite Sir Sydney Kidman's property. He later moved to Port Rd Woodville where he lived until his death in 1936.
Family Members
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Sarah Josephine Kelly Farrelly
1895–1964
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Mary Agnes "Molly" Kelly Smith
1905–1990
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Joseph Mack "Bill" Kelly
1906–1993
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Madeline Anna "Nance" Kelly White
1907–1987
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Helena Margaret "Bubbles" Kelly Hambour
1908–2001
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Dennis Francis "Tom" Kelly
1910–1992
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Nora Kathleen Kelly Rodda
1911–1985
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Margaret Maxwell Kelly Hooper
1913–1998
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Leonore Gertrude "Chick" Kelly Lawrie
1915–1974
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