Birth.
Son of Patrick Kelly and Christina Kelly, formerly Kelly, of 1, Marlborough Place, Dublin.
His father was a Labourer.
Marriage.
Luke Patrick Kelly, a bachelor, a Storeman, from 2 Ryan's Cottages, Marlborough Place, son of Patrick Kelly, a Labourer, married Julia Fleming, a spinster, from 3 Latimer's Cottages, Newfoundland Street, daughter of Patrick Fleming, a Ship's Fireman, on 26 December 1934, at The Church of St. Laurence O'Toole, Seville Place, Dublin.
The witnesses were,
Matthew Keegan,
Josephine Fleming.
Father of
Luke Kelly
of The Dubliners
Death Notice.
Published in The Irish Press, 2nd January 1967.
KELLY (Dublin) - December 31, 1966, at the Adelaide Hospital, Luke, beloved husband of Julia Kelly, 10 Glencloy Road, Whitehall, and late of Jacobs; deeply regretted by his sorrowing wife, sons, daughters, sister, brothers-in-law, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, relatives and friends. R.I.P. Remains will be removed from hospital at 5.15 o'clock this (Monday) evening to the Church of the Holy Child, Swords Road. Funeral after 10 o'clock Mass tomorrow (Tuesday) morning to Glasnevin Cemetery.
Obituary
Published in The Irish Press, 2 January 1967.
Mr. Luke Kelly, Glencloy Road, Whitehall, Dublin, who has died aged 62, was one of those wounded when the Scottish Borderers fired on a crowd at Bachelor's Walk, Dublin, in 1914 following the Howth gun-running.
Two civilians were killed on the occasion.
He was father of Mr. Luke Kelly, a member of The Dubliners ballad group.
Mr. Kelly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Julia Kelly; his sons Luke, Patrick, James and John, and his daughters, Mrs. Betty McCann and Miss Mona Kelly.
Birth.
Son of Patrick Kelly and Christina Kelly, formerly Kelly, of 1, Marlborough Place, Dublin.
His father was a Labourer.
Marriage.
Luke Patrick Kelly, a bachelor, a Storeman, from 2 Ryan's Cottages, Marlborough Place, son of Patrick Kelly, a Labourer, married Julia Fleming, a spinster, from 3 Latimer's Cottages, Newfoundland Street, daughter of Patrick Fleming, a Ship's Fireman, on 26 December 1934, at The Church of St. Laurence O'Toole, Seville Place, Dublin.
The witnesses were,
Matthew Keegan,
Josephine Fleming.
Father of
Luke Kelly
of The Dubliners
Death Notice.
Published in The Irish Press, 2nd January 1967.
KELLY (Dublin) - December 31, 1966, at the Adelaide Hospital, Luke, beloved husband of Julia Kelly, 10 Glencloy Road, Whitehall, and late of Jacobs; deeply regretted by his sorrowing wife, sons, daughters, sister, brothers-in-law, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, relatives and friends. R.I.P. Remains will be removed from hospital at 5.15 o'clock this (Monday) evening to the Church of the Holy Child, Swords Road. Funeral after 10 o'clock Mass tomorrow (Tuesday) morning to Glasnevin Cemetery.
Obituary
Published in The Irish Press, 2 January 1967.
Mr. Luke Kelly, Glencloy Road, Whitehall, Dublin, who has died aged 62, was one of those wounded when the Scottish Borderers fired on a crowd at Bachelor's Walk, Dublin, in 1914 following the Howth gun-running.
Two civilians were killed on the occasion.
He was father of Mr. Luke Kelly, a member of The Dubliners ballad group.
Mr. Kelly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Julia Kelly; his sons Luke, Patrick, James and John, and his daughters, Mrs. Betty McCann and Miss Mona Kelly.
Gravesite Details
h/o Julia
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement