Bridget MCNAMARA1 was born on 8 August 1854 in Queanbeyan, NSW.2 Bridget's parents were Patrick McNAMARA and Ellen ROGERS.3
John and Bridget had 15 children :
- William KELLY (b. 17 Apr 1872, Michelago, NSW)
- Patrick John KELLY (b. 19 Nov 1873, Michelago, NSW)
- Margaret Ellen KELLY (b. 21 Jul 1875, Michelago, NSW)
- John KELLY (b. 10 Sep 1876, Michelago, NSW)
- Thomas KELLY (b. 15 Dec 1877, Michelago, NSW)
- Maria A. KELLY (b. 1879, Michelago, NSW)
- Johanna KELLY (b. 21 May 1879, Michelago, NSW)
- Walter KELLY (b. 1881, Michelago, NSW)
- Bridget Ellen KELLY (b. 1883, Michelago, NSW)
- Michael KELLY (b. 17 Sep 1885, Michelago, NSW)
- Andrew KELLY (b. 17 Dec 1886, Michelago, NSW)
- Ewan KELLY (b. 11 Jul 1888, Michelago, NSW)
- Hugh Ernest KELLY (b. 1890, Michelago, NSW)
- Alban Jeremiah KELLY (b. 1895, Michelago, NSW)
- Kathleen KELLY
Maria, Johanna, Walter and Ewan have been taken up within the database. The rest of the children have not.2
Bridget died (aged 79) on 6 August 1934 in Michelago, NSW.2,3 She was buried in August 1934 in Michelago.3
John KELLY1 and Bridget MCNAMARA had the following children:
| 1 | {S0125}, Internet (WCP) COWDERY, Edwina : re COMMINS, Michael (0278) and CONROY, Mary (0279) and Descendants (The site has been removed from Rootsweb's World Connect Project). Cit. Date: before 1 July 2009. Assessment: Secondary evidence. |
| 2 | {S0199}, Internet : General. http://www.clan-cameron.org.au/getperson.php?personID=I32772&tree=cameron1. Cit. Date: before 1 July 2009. Assessment: Secondary evidence. |
| 3 | {S0157}, Cemetery List : Michelago, Southern Tablelands, NSW, Australia (http://www.interment.net/data/aus/nsw/southerntablelands/michelago/). Cit. Date: before 1 July 2009. Assessment: Secondary evidence. Text From Source: Kelly, Bridget (McNamara), d. 6 Aug 1934, age : 80 yrs, d/o Patrick McNamara & Ellen Rogers, bur. Catholic Section |
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