Individual Notes

Note for:   Joseph William Jones,   10 JUN 1887 - 27 SEP 1961         Index

Individual Note:
     Joseph William Jones appears on the 1910 Federal Census at 205 Kelly Lane in Hawk Point, Lincoln County, Missouri. Joseph, a 32 year old farm laborer in 1910, indicates on the 1910 census that he had been married for eleven years and that he and his parents were born in Missouri.
Joseph was a 42 year old widowed farmer according to the 1920 Federal Census in Hawk Point, Lincoln County, Missouri (enumeration district 99). His daughter, Ruby A. and son Clarence W. were living with him at the time of the census. [Kelly History.FTW]

Joseph William Jones appears on the 1910 Federal Census at 205 Kelly Lane in Hawk Point, Lincoln County, Missouri. Joseph, a 32 year old farm laborer in 1910, indicates on the 1910 census that he had been married for eleven years and that he and his parents were born in Missouri.

Joseph was a 42 year old widowed farmer according to the 1920 Federal Census in Hawk Point, Lincoln County, Missouri (enumeration district 99). His daughter, Ruby A. and son Clarence W. were living with him at the time of the census.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Charles Rufus Hall,   23 MAR 1911 - 4 FEB 1991         Index

Individual Note:
     [Kelly History.FTW]

Charles Rufus Hall, son of Allie and Della Mae (Eames) Hall, married Mary Lee Jeans. There was one known son born to their union, C. Robert Hall.

He is buried in the Troy City Cemetery, Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Arthur Bowring,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     He was a rancher of Bar 99 Ranch, Merriman, Nebraska. (From Eric Andersen)[Kelly History.FTW]

He was a rancher of Bar 99 Ranch, Merriman, Nebraska.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Hazel Marie Kelly,   19 SEP 1936 - ABT 1999         Index

Individual Note:
     [Kelly History.FTW]

Hazel Marie Kelly, daughter of Cal Lester and Marie Ruth (Smith) Kelly, first married James Harold Crawford. Her second marriage was to Lloyd Edward Cunningham.

Individual Notes

Note for:   William Milas Mitts,   22 AUG 1899 - 2 JUL 1979         Index

Individual Note:
     William Milas Mitts, son of Stephen and Mary (Sutton) Mitts, grew up in Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas, attending school there through the eighth grade. He took on the care of his mother and sisters when his father died in 1915 and tended their farm.
The family moved to Green Mountain Falls, Colorado and homesteaded there. He joined the United States Army when he was in his twenties. He was stationed in Washington DC and guarded the Washington Monument and the White House. It was on a visit to Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas where he met Doris Ellen Kelly, daughter of John Felix and Flora Etta (Potter) Kelly. They married in 1928 in Columbus and made their home there until 1930.
William Milas Mitts appears on the 1930 Federal Census in Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas (enumberation district 8). That census shows 30 year-old William had been married at age 28 and that he was born in Kansas. He reported that his father was born in Illinois and that his mother was born in Kentucky and that he was a miner.
He lived in Green Mountain Falls, Colorado between 1930 and 1942. While in Colorado, William had a varied career. He worked for the United States Forestry Service planting trees, hauled supplies up Ute Pass for the Marcroft Company from Colorado Springs to Green Mtn. Falls in the Chipita Park Township. He raised potatoes near Florrisant, Colorado for two years and farmed there. He also hauled wood as an extra job, and worked road construction with his brother-in-law, Cal Kelly. Also worked some for the WPA.
William moved back to Columbus, Kansas in 1942, where he was a miner, city worker, met the evening trains at the depot, and more.
William enjoyed gardening, reading, hunting and fishing. He loved to sing and play the harmonica. He was a very busy father taking care and concern of all his children and family. He worked very hard. He was a wonderful strong man and enjoyed his grandchildren and providing food for his family in his later years. He was a good neighbor and always willing to help anyone.
He is buried in Edgmand Cemetery in Columbus, Kansas. (From Eric Andersen)
[Kelly History.FTW]

William Milas Mitts, son of Stephen and Mary (Sutton) Mitts, grew up in Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas, attending school there through the eighth grade. He took on the care of his mother and sisters when his father died in 1915 and tended their farm.

The family moved to Green Mountain Falls, Colorado and homesteaded there. He joined the United States Army when he was in his twenties. He was stationed in Washington DC and guarded the Washington Monument and the White House. It was on a visit to Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas where he met Doris Ellen Kelly, daughter of John Felix and Flora Etta (Potter) Kelly. They married in 1928 in Columbus and made their home there until 1930.

William Milas Mitts appears on the 1930 Federal Census in Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas (enumberation district 8). That census shows 30 year-old William had been married at age 28 and that he was born in Kansas. He reported that his father was born in Illinois and that his mother was born in Kentucky and that he was a miner.

He lived in Green Mountain Falls, Colorado between 1930 and 1942. While in Colorado, William had a varied career. He worked for the United States Forestry Service planting trees, hauled supplies up Ute Pass for the Marcroft Company from Colorado Springs to Green Mtn. Falls in the Chipita Park Township. He raised potatoes near Florrisant, Colorado for two years and farmed there. He also hauled wood as an extra job, and worked road construction with his brother-in-law, Cal Kelly. Also worked some for the WPA.

William moved back to Columbus, Kansas in 1942, where he was a miner, city worker, met the evening trains at the depot, and more.

William enjoyed gardening, reading, hunting and fishing. He loved to sing and play the harmonica. He was a very busy father taking care and concern of all his children and family. He worked very hard. He was a wonderful strong man and enjoyed his grandchildren and providing food for his family in his later years. He was a good neighbor and always willing to help anyone.

He is buried in Edgmand Cemetery in Columbus, Kansas.


   

Individual Notes

Note for:   Marietta Mitts,   14 MAY 1931 - 29 OCT 1942         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Edgmand Cemetery, Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas

Individual Note:
     Marietta Mitts, daughter of William Milas and Doris Ellen (Kelly) Mitts, contracted rheumatic fever in 1941. She is buried in Edgmand Cemetery, Columbus, Kansas. (From Eric Andersen)[Kelly History.FTW]

Marietta Mitts, daughter of William Milas and Doris Ellen (Kelly) Mitts, contracted rheumatic fever in 1941. She is buried in Edgmand Cemetery, Columbus, Kansas.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Cal Gene Mitts,   10 JUL 1934 - 30 JAN 1959         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Colorado Springs, Colorado

Individual Note:
     [Kelly History.FTW]

Cal Gene Mitts, son of William Milas and Doris Ellen (Kelly) Mitts, attended three years of high school at Cherokee County Rural High School, Columbus, Cherokee County Kansas, and graduated from Cripple Creek High School, Cripple Creek, Colorado.

He married Delores Ruth Matthews, daughter of Steward and Delores (Calmas) Matthews. Cal worked in construction.

He died in a automobile accident in the mountains new Cripple Creek, Colorado and is buried in Colorado Springs, Colorado.


Individual Notes

Note for:   Doris Ellen Mitts,   5 SEP 1937 - 5 SEP 1937         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Edgmand Cemetery, Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas

Individual Note:
     Doris Ellen Mitts was the daughter of William Milas and Doris Ellen (Kelly) Mitts. She is buried in Edgman Cemetery, Cherokee County, Kansas.[Kelly History.FTW]

Doris Ellen Mitts was the daughter of William Milas and Doris Ellen (Kelly) Mitts. She is buried in Edgman Cemetery, Cherokee County, Kansas.


Individual Notes

Note for:   Zelva Ann Mitts,   NOV 1943 - NOV 1943         Index

Individual Note:
     Zelva Ann Mitts was the daughter of William Milas and Doris Ellen (Kelly) Mitts. She was still born and is buried in Colorado Springs, Colorado. (From Eric Andersen)
[Kelly History.FTW]

Zelva Ann Mitts was the daughter of William Milas and Doris Ellen (Kelly) Mitts. She was still born and is buried in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Individual Notes

Note for:   David Douglas Hyde,   25 JUL 1947 - 20 MAY 1996         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   St. Louis, Missouri


Individual Notes

Note for:   Edmund Kelly,   ABT 1776 -          Index

Individual Note:
     Marriage records for Edmund Kelly were found in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Those records show Edmund Kelly married:

1. Mary Tucker on January 11, 1794 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland
2. Ann Tucker on March 6, 1813 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.

Edmund Kelly appears in the publication "Records of Great Choptank Parish, Cambridge, Maryland" (Volume 3), compiled by James A. McAllister, Jr. That publication shows Edmund and his wife Mary had a son, Thomas, who was born July 28, 1796 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.

He appears on the 1800 Federal Census in Anne Arundell County, Maryland. He also appears on the 1810 Federal Census still in Anne Arundell County, Maryland.
[Kelly History.FTW]

Individual Notes

Note for:   Mary Tucker,   ABT 1777 - BEF 1813         Index

Individual Note:
     A marriage record for Mary Tucker was found in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. That record shows Mary married Edmund Kelly on January 11, 1794.

She appears in the publication "Records of Great Choptank Parish, Cambridge, Maryland" (Volume 3), compiled by James A. McAllister, Jr. That publication shows Mary and her husband, Edmund Kelly, had a son, Thomas, who was born July 28, 1796 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.

Mary probably died before 1813 because her husband married again that year.
[Kelly History.FTW]

Individual Notes

Note for:   Louise G. V. Woods,   18 NOV 1873 - 6 JUN 1886         Index

Individual Note:
     Joe & Ida Dunham have a large portrait picture of Louise. On the back is written Louise Woods, cousin of V. L. Dunham.