History of Passaic and its environs ..: historical-biographical . since 1911. Inpolitics he is an Independent. He affiliates with the Benevolent and ProtectiveOrder of Elks, the Knights of Columbus, and the New Jersey Chapter of Amer-ican Institute of Architects. His club is the Acquackanonk. Mr. Kellys re-ligious affiliations are with the Roman Catholics, and he is a member of Church of this denomination. He is a director of the Passaic Cham-ber of Commerce. On April 24, 1899, at Passaic, New Jersey, John Francis Kelly was unitedin marriage with Cecelia I. Hurley, daughter of the


History of Passaic and its environs ..: historical-biographical . since 1911. Inpolitics he is an Independent. He affiliates with the Benevolent and ProtectiveOrder of Elks, the Knights of Columbus, and the New Jersey Chapter of Amer-ican Institute of Architects. His club is the Acquackanonk. Mr. Kellys re-ligious affiliations are with the Roman Catholics, and he is a member of Church of this denomination. He is a director of the Passaic Cham-ber of Commerce. On April 24, 1899, at Passaic, New Jersey, John Francis Kelly was unitedin marriage with Cecelia I. Hurley, daughter of the late Sir Edmond G. andMary (Forcey) Hurley, both natives of London, England. To Mr. and have been born ten children: Cecilia, born February 16, 1900, is now(1921) a teacher at Clifton High School; Margaret, born April 28, 1902, is astudent at St. Elizabeths College, class of 1924; John F., Jr., deceased; Wal-ter, born February 6, 1907; Mary, born January 13, 1909; Marion, bornDecember 12, 1911; Charles, born December 10, 1913; Regina, born Septem- ~1. V)


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