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Frederick Gerald Kelly

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Name Frederick Gerald Kelly Nickname Fred Birth 27 Feb 1922 Albany, Prince Edward Island, Canada Gender Male Occupation Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada Auto Repair Business (with brother, Joe) Death 11 Feb 1973 Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada Burial Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada Person ID P1706 The McIver Family Tree Last Modified 12 Jan 2022
Father Francis Hugh Kelly, b. 27 Feb 1886, North Wiltshire, Prince Edward Island, Canada d. 22 Jul 1939, Albany, Prince Edward Island, Canada
(Age 53 years)
Mother Mabel Rose Hagan, b. 25 Mar 1893, Prine Edward Island, Canada d. 31 Jan 1977, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
(Age 83 years)
Marriage 19 Jan 1919 Family ID F376 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Esther Noonan, b. 11 Aug 1914, Albany, Prince Edward Island, Canada d. 5 Feb 2007, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
(Age 92 years)
Marriage 6 Jun 1945 Seven Mile Bay, Prince Edward Island, Canada Children 1. Living 2. Living 3. Living 4. Joseph Gerard Kelly, b. 9 Feb 1955, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada d. 1 Mar 1955, Sain John, New Brunswick, Canada
(Age 0 years)
Family ID F380 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 12 Jan 2022
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Notes - Fred G. Kelly was born in Albany, P.E.I. In 1945 he married Ester Noonan and operated the home farm as well as doing some trucking. In 1954 they moved to St. John where he drove a bus for city Transit until 1956 when he and his brother Joe, formed the automobile repair business – Lancaster Battery & Ignition. He continued to work there until his death in 1973 at the age of fifty-one years.
He is buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, Saint John, NB.
Researched by Desmond McIvor
- Fred G. Kelly was born in Albany, P.E.I. In 1945 he married Ester Noonan and operated the home farm as well as doing some trucking. In 1954 they moved to St. John where he drove a bus for city Transit until 1956 when he and his brother Joe, formed the automobile repair business – Lancaster Battery & Ignition. He continued to work there until his death in 1973 at the age of fifty-one years.