Frederick George Kelly

Brief Life History of Frederick George

When Frederick George Kelly was born on 21 July 1877, in Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, his father, John Kelly Jr., was 35 and his mother, Catharine Barry, was 38. He lived in North Monaghan Township, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada in 1881.

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Family Time Line

John Kelly Jr.
1842–1921
Catharine Barry
1839–1918
William H. Kelly
1865–1932
John J. Kelly
1866–1940
Mary Anne Kelly
1868–1925
Michael B. Kelly
1870–1924
Thomas Kelly
1872–1926
Margaret Ellen Kelly
1873–
James Patrick Joseph Kelly
1875–1956
Frederick George Kelly
1877–
Catharine E Kelly
1879–1886
Agnes May Kelly
1884–
Kelly
1887–

Sources (4)

  • Fredrick G. Kelly in household of John Kelly, "Canada Census, 1881"
  • Frederick George Kelly, "Ontario Births, 1869-1912"
  • Fredrick George Kelly, "Canada, Ontario Roman Catholic Church Records, 1760-1923"

World Events (7)

1883 · Mining Boom

In 1883, there was a mining boom in Northern Ontario when mineral deposits were found near Sudbury. Thomas Flanagan was the blacksmith for the Canadian Pacific Railway that noticed the deposits in the river.

1886 · First Workmen's Comp Act

In 1886, Ontario passed its first Workmen's Compensation Act. This was in response to the number of railway workers that were being injured.

1934 · Dionne Quintuplets Born

Born on May 28, 1934, the Dionne quintuplets were the first set of quintuplets to survive infancy. The five girls were born two months prematuare and months later were taken from their parents by the Red Cross. In the 1940s they were returned to their family.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Irish Brendan, Kieran, Aileen, John Patrick, Siobhan, Liam, Brigid, Donovan, Eamon, Parnell, Aidan, Clancy.

Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Ceallaigh, or, in some areas, Mac Ceallaigh ‘descendant (or son) of Ceallach’, an ancient Irish personal name, originally a byname meaning ‘bright-headed’, later understood as ‘frequenting churches’ (Irish ceall). There are several early Irish saints who bore this name. Kelly is now the most common of all surnames in Ireland.

Scottish: habitational name from either the lands of Kelly, near Arbroath (Angus), Kellie in Carnbee (Fife), or Kelly in Methlick (Aberdeenshire). Each of these placenames is from Pictish celli or Gaelic coille ‘wood’ + the placename forming suffix -in. Alternatively, from the lands of Kelloe in the barony of Hume (Berwickshire), whose name is of uncertain origin.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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