. Commemorative biographical record of northeastern Pennsylvania: including the counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike and Monroe, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early settled families. a, wife of Louis Beitz-hold, living at Buffalo, N. Y.; Charles M., who diedin his tenth year; and William J., engaged in thecigar business at Elmira, New York. On August 6, 1866, John M. Kelly removedwith his parents to Rush township, SusquehannaCo., Penn., the family settling on the farm wherethe parents still reside. There he grew to manhood,assisting


. Commemorative biographical record of northeastern Pennsylvania: including the counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike and Monroe, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early settled families. a, wife of Louis Beitz-hold, living at Buffalo, N. Y.; Charles M., who diedin his tenth year; and William J., engaged in thecigar business at Elmira, New York. On August 6, 1866, John M. Kelly removedwith his parents to Rush township, SusquehannaCo., Penn., the family settling on the farm wherethe parents still reside. There he grew to manhood,assisting his father upon the farm, and he acquiredhis education in part at the public schools, havingalso the benefit of private instruction from his fatherand Prof. B. E. James. At the age of seventeenhe commenced teaching school, and successfully fol-lowed that profession for several terms, during thefall and winter seasons. He became apprenticedto the carpenters trade, which he learned, follow-ing same during the summer seasons until October,1881, when he registered as a student at law in theoffice of McCollum & Watson, of Montrose, the junior member retired the firm becameMcCollum & Searle, Mr. Searle afterward retiring to.


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