Mary Kelly was baptized in Durrus, Muintervara Parish, County Cork on 30 September 1832. She was the daughter of Timothy Kelly and Julia Leary.[1]
She died on 25 November 1914 in Geneva, Ontario County, New York.[2] Her obituary appeared in the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle:
"Geneva, Nov. 26--The death of Mrs. Mary O'Neill occurred last night after a lingering illness. She leaves two sons, Edward F. O'Neill, of this city, and William O'Neil and Mrs. Agnes Fox, of Rochester. The funeral will be held Saturday morning from the home of Edward F. O'Neil, in Hoffman avenue, at 9 o'clock and from St. Stephen's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment will be in St. Patrick's cemetery."
Sources
↑ Parish of Durris (Muintervara), Diocese of Cork, Ireland, Baptisms, 30 Sep 1832, Mary of Timothy Kelly and Julia Leary. Resident of Dunour. Sponsors: Eugene McCarty and Catherine Leary, digital images (www.irishgenealogy.ie); citing Ireland, The Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Parish Records, County Cork.
↑ "Mrs Mary O'Neil," Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, New York), 27 Nov 1914, p. 3, col. 1, newspapers.com
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