An illustrated history of Skagit and Snohomish Counties; their people, their commerce and their resources, with an outline of the early history of the state of Washington .. . dangers and difficulties incidentto pioneer life. She was divorced from Ovenell in 1864, was married to Joseph S. Kelly in 1865, andin 1867 went with her husband to White river, re-turning to Whidby island six months later. Theyremained on the island till 1876, when they movedto the Swinomish flats. He farmed there till Octo-ber, 1882, when he was drowned in the Swinomishslough. Upon his death Mrs. Kellys son, T.


An illustrated history of Skagit and Snohomish Counties; their people, their commerce and their resources, with an outline of the early history of the state of Washington .. . dangers and difficulties incidentto pioneer life. She was divorced from Ovenell in 1864, was married to Joseph S. Kelly in 1865, andin 1867 went with her husband to White river, re-turning to Whidby island six months later. Theyremained on the island till 1876, when they movedto the Swinomish flats. He farmed there till Octo-ber, 1882, when he was drowned in the Swinomishslough. Upon his death Mrs. Kellys son, T. , rented the farm and also managed her af-fairs when she moved to Stanwood. Five yearslater she came to Avon, purchasing her presentproperty, located one-fourth of a mile from the city,and consisting of thirty acres partially cleared. Sheis also interested in Avon city property, owningtwo blocks. Mrs. Kelly has one daughter, Mrs. EllaR. Larrison, of Preston, California. Her husband,Mr. Kelly, was a native of England, born in White-haven in 1839. His death occurred at La Connerin 1SS2. He was a Mason and member of the An-cient Order of United Workmen. Airs. Kelly is a. MRS. NANCT A. KELLEY FREDEIUCK MRS. FREliiCRRK


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