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Family of Benjamin KELLY and Elizabeth (Bessie) PARTRIDGE

Husband: Benjamin KELLY (1857- )
Wife: Elizabeth (Bessie) PARTRIDGE (c. 1857- )
Children: Eli KELLY (1842- )
Thomas Stanley KELLY (1882-1959)
William Francis KELLY (1884- )
Margaret A. KELLY (1885- )
Dorothy K.P. KELLY (1890- )
Marriage 18 Mar 1881 Tiverton, Devon, England

Husband: Benjamin KELLY

Name: Benjamin KELLY1
Sex: Male
Father: Thomas KELLY (1805- )
Mother: Mary BRINNICOMBE (1812-1871)
Birth Q1 1857 Sandford, Devon, England
Occupation Butcher

Wife: Elizabeth (Bessie) PARTRIDGE

Name: Elizabeth (Bessie) PARTRIDGE1
Sex: Female
Father: William PARTRIDGE (1833-1887)
Mother: Matilda WALLER (1832- )
Birth c. 1857 Woolfardisworthy, Devon, England
Census 7 Apr 1861 (age 4) Morchard Bishop, Devon, England2
Higher Bowery
Census 2 Apr 1871 (age 14) Thelbridge, Devon, England3
Buddleswick

Child 1: Eli KELLY

Name: Eli KELLY
Sex: Male
Birth 1842

Child 2: Thomas Stanley KELLY

Name: Thomas Stanley KELLY1
Sex: Male
Spouse: Florence Evelyn Stoneman BLAKE (1884- )
Birth 1882 Tiverton, Devon, England
Census 31 Mar 1901 (age 19) Toxteth Park-Liverpool, Lancashire, England4
135 Rosslyn Street
He is a boarder in the house of retired customs officer Robert Rochfort
Occupation 31 Mar 1901 (age 19) Clerk in customs and excise; Toxteth Park-Liverpool, Lancashire, England4
Death Q4 1959 (age 76-77) Cuckfield Registration District, Sussex, England

Child 3: William Francis KELLY

Name: William Francis KELLY1
Sex: Male
Spouse: Adelaide COOK ( - )
Birth 1884 Tiverton, Devon, England

Child 4: Margaret A. KELLY

Name: Margaret A. KELLY1
Sex: Female
Birth 1885 Tiverton, Devon, England

Child 5: Dorothy K.P. KELLY

Name: Dorothy K.P. KELLY1
Sex: Female
Birth 1890 Tiverton, Devon, England

Note on Marriage

They married at the Independent Chapel, st Peter's Street, Tiverton

Note on Husband: Benjamin KELLY

At the time of their marriage Benjamin has been living at Cadeleigh, and Elizabeth in Leat street, Tiverton

The family is at first at No 2, then at No 5 Fore St, Tiverton, and in 1901 Bessie's sister Annie is with them. By 1920 they are at Cherry gardens.

Sources

1"Nick Heard". www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009
2"Census 1861Partridge".
Text From Source: Name Related Cond Age Occupation Birth Place
William Partridge Head Mar 28 Farmer 48 acres Witheridge, Devon
Matilda Partridge Wife Mar 29 Puddington, Devon
Elizabeth (Bessie) Partridge Dau Unm 4 Scholar Woolfardisworthy, Devon
Alice M. Partridge Dau Unm 2 Woolfardisworthy, Devon
William Edmond Partridge Son Unm 1 Woolfardisworthy, Devon
RG9/1470 Folio 7 Page 2 Crediton, Morchard Bishop ED7. Cit. Date: 7 April 1861. Assessment: Secondary evidence.
3"Census 1871 Partridge 2".
Text From Source: Name Related Cond Age Occupation Birth Place
William Partridge Head Mar 38 Farmer of 200 acres employing 2 men and 2 boys Witheridge, Devon
Matilda Partridge Wife Mar 39 Puddington, Devon
Elizabeth (Bessie) Partridge Dau Unm 14 Scholar Woolfardisworthy, Devon
Alice M. Partridge Dau Unm 12 Scholar Woolfardisworthy, Devon
William Edmond Partridge Son Unm 11 Scholar Woolfardisworthy, Devon
Charlotte A.(Annie) Partridge Dau Unm 9 Scholar Woolfardisworthy, Devon
James Partridge Son Unm 6 Scholar Witheridge, Devon
Frank Partridge Son Unm 4 Scholar Thelbridge, Devon
Kate Partridge Dau Unm 1 Thelbridge, Devon
RG10/2157 Folio 53 Page 5 Crediton, Morchard Bishop ED5. Cit. Date: 2 April 1871. Assessment: Secondary evidence.
4"Census 1901 Toxteth Park-Liverpool, Lancashire, England RG13/3433 Folio 17 Page 25 (Thomas Stanley Kelly)".
Text From Source: Name Related Cond Age Occupation Birth Place
Thomas Stanley Kelly Head S 19 Clerk in customs Tiverton, Devon, England
RG13/3433 Folio 17 Page 25. Cit. Date: 31 March 1901. Assessment: Secondary evidence.