Obit: Kennedy,
Ellen (1850 - 1931)
Contact: Stan
Surnames: KENNEDY HAYES VANDEHEY MORROW
----Sources: COLBY PHONOGRAPH (Colby, Clark County, Wis.) 31 Dec 1931; Spencer Advance (Spencer, Marathon Co., Wis.) 10 Mar 1881
Kennedy, Ellen (4 May 1850 - 29 Dec. 1931)
Funeral services will be held this Thursday morning in the Catholic church at Ingram for Mrs. Ellen (Hayes) Kennedy, 81, of Abbotsford, who died Tuesday after a brief illness at the James Vandehey residence. Burial will be made in the Ingram cemetery.
Mrs. Kennedy was born May 4th, 1850, in Cleveland, Ohio, and came with her parents in 1861 to Marathon county. She was married to James Kennedy, and lived for 24 years at Ingram. After his death in 1924 she gave up housekeeping and had since made her home with her two daughters, Mrs. Vandehey and Mrs. Joe Morrow of Loyal.
Other surviving relatives are a son, Martin Kennedy of Ingram; a brother, Edward Hayes of Stratford, and 18 grandchildren.
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Bio: Kennedy, James & Ellen
Transcriber: Janet
Surnames: Kennedy
----Source: Census, Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, WI) 10-12-1900,
1900 Federal Census,Wisconsin Clark ED 16 Beaver & Unit towns, Sheet A 2.
James Kenedy (Kennedy) Male 56 Married White Head
36 Nov 1844 NY 1864 Ireland Ireland
Ellen Kenedy (Kennedy) Female 50 Married White 4 Wife 8 36 May 1850 OH
1864 Ireland Ireland
William Kenedy (Kennedy) Male 22 Single White Son Jun 1878 WI NY OH
Catherine Oberin Female 8 Single White Granddaughter Mar 1892 WI Canada
Eng WI
Martin Kennedy Male 14 Single White Nephew Aug 1886 WI WI WI
Edward Kenedy (Kennedy) Male 16 Single White Nephew Apr 1884 WI WI WI
Rosa Summers Female 15 Single White Servant Jun 1885 WI Germany
NEWS CLIPS
----Source: Transcriber, Laurel Bragstad Schaub
James Kennedy and wife were over from Beaver Tuesday taking advantage of Greenwood prices. Gleaner 10-12-1900
----Source: Transcriber: Stan, Spencer Advance (Spencer, Marathon Co., Wis.) 10 Mar 1881
House Saved from Fire (4 Mar 1881)
Mrs. J. J. Kennedy tenders her thanks to the men who, by their determined
efforts, save her home from burning, on the occasion of the destruction of Mr.
Raymond’s house last Friday evening.
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