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Anna <I>Buggie</I> Kelley

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Anna Buggie Kelley

Birth
Haverstraw, Rockland County, New York, USA
Death
10 Sep 1927 (aged 75)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
F-5-2-3
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ANNA KELLEY (d. 1927)

DEATH CLAIMS MRS. T. KELLEY, AT NOON TODAY
Decedent Had Resided in City for 64 Years-Passes at Age of 76
Peacefully and with scarce a warning of its approach, despite the fact that
she had not been in best of health for two months, death came to Mrs. R.J.
Kelley, wife of Capt. Timothy Kelley, at the family home, 717 N. Seventh
street, shortly after noon today. News of the death is a shock to friends
and the community in which she had made her home for over sixty years.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock from Sacred
Heart church, Rev. Luby officiating.
Born in New York
Born at Haverstraw, N.Y., October 16, 1851, Mrs. Kelley, nee Anna Buggie,
was 67 years of age at her death and had been a resident of Manitowoc for
sixty-four years. Her father died in New York and she came here with the
family in 1863 ever since making her home in the city. On November 9, 1870
she was married to Capt. Kelley at Chicago and an ideal home life had
blessed the pair. Besides her husband Mrs. Kelley is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. M.J. Ryan of Escanaba, and five sons, City Atty. Edward, Harry and
Kenneth in this city, Dr. John M. at Cato and Timothy, Jr., at Beloit.
Fourteen grandchildren also survive.
Last of Her Family
Mrs. Kelley was the last member of her own family surviving. She was devoted
to her home and family and found her happiness in life in the charmed circle
of their interests but was surrounded by a host of friends who appreciated
her worth.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, September 8, 1927 p.1
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[bur. 9-10-1927/cause: heart disease/bur. on Capt. T. Kelley lot]
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Our young friend "Tim" Kelly (sic) has got happily married to Miss
Anna Buggie. The event took place in Chicago a week ago last Sunday,
and he is now here with his wife to remain until spring. Both have
the best wishes of all.
Manitowoc Tribune Thursday, December 8, 1870 pg. 1
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The following I think is a sister of Anna Kelley. I'm putting her obit here.
in case she is so she can be found.:

MRS. TOUHEY, SISTER OF MRS. KELLEY, IS DEAD
Mrs. Mary Mansfield Touhey, former resident of this city and a sister of Mrs.
Timothy Kelley, is dead at Milwaukee after attaining the advanced age of 82
years. The funeral will take place at Milwaukee Saturday.
Mrs. Touhey was born in Kilkenney, Ireland, and came to America in her youth.
Her husband preceded her in death five years ago.
For many years Mr. and Mrs. Touhey conducted boarding houses at DePere and in
this city, the location of the latter being at the corner of Seventh and
Franklin streets. They left to make their home at Milwaukee fourteen years ago.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, May 20, 1921 P.1
ANNA KELLEY (d. 1927)

DEATH CLAIMS MRS. T. KELLEY, AT NOON TODAY
Decedent Had Resided in City for 64 Years-Passes at Age of 76
Peacefully and with scarce a warning of its approach, despite the fact that
she had not been in best of health for two months, death came to Mrs. R.J.
Kelley, wife of Capt. Timothy Kelley, at the family home, 717 N. Seventh
street, shortly after noon today. News of the death is a shock to friends
and the community in which she had made her home for over sixty years.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock from Sacred
Heart church, Rev. Luby officiating.
Born in New York
Born at Haverstraw, N.Y., October 16, 1851, Mrs. Kelley, nee Anna Buggie,
was 67 years of age at her death and had been a resident of Manitowoc for
sixty-four years. Her father died in New York and she came here with the
family in 1863 ever since making her home in the city. On November 9, 1870
she was married to Capt. Kelley at Chicago and an ideal home life had
blessed the pair. Besides her husband Mrs. Kelley is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. M.J. Ryan of Escanaba, and five sons, City Atty. Edward, Harry and
Kenneth in this city, Dr. John M. at Cato and Timothy, Jr., at Beloit.
Fourteen grandchildren also survive.
Last of Her Family
Mrs. Kelley was the last member of her own family surviving. She was devoted
to her home and family and found her happiness in life in the charmed circle
of their interests but was surrounded by a host of friends who appreciated
her worth.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, September 8, 1927 p.1
********
[bur. 9-10-1927/cause: heart disease/bur. on Capt. T. Kelley lot]
********
Our young friend "Tim" Kelly (sic) has got happily married to Miss
Anna Buggie. The event took place in Chicago a week ago last Sunday,
and he is now here with his wife to remain until spring. Both have
the best wishes of all.
Manitowoc Tribune Thursday, December 8, 1870 pg. 1
********
The following I think is a sister of Anna Kelley. I'm putting her obit here.
in case she is so she can be found.:

MRS. TOUHEY, SISTER OF MRS. KELLEY, IS DEAD
Mrs. Mary Mansfield Touhey, former resident of this city and a sister of Mrs.
Timothy Kelley, is dead at Milwaukee after attaining the advanced age of 82
years. The funeral will take place at Milwaukee Saturday.
Mrs. Touhey was born in Kilkenney, Ireland, and came to America in her youth.
Her husband preceded her in death five years ago.
For many years Mr. and Mrs. Touhey conducted boarding houses at DePere and in
this city, the location of the latter being at the corner of Seventh and
Franklin streets. They left to make their home at Milwaukee fourteen years ago.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, May 20, 1921 P.1


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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95209759/anna-kelley: accessed ), memorial page for Anna Buggie Kelley (16 Oct 1851–10 Sep 1927), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95209759, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).