The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. VIII, 1909Various
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The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. VIII, 1909
Various
American-Irish Historical Society -- Periodicals; Ethnology -- United States -- Periodicals; Irish Americans -- Periodicals
Kelly at present occupies the position of
President of the John F. Kelly Engineering Company, President of the
Cokel Company and President of the Telelectric Company, as well as
President of the Conchas River Power Company and director of the
Southwestern Exploration Company. The Cokel Company is organized to
exploit the invention of Mr. E. W. Cooke, by means of which foodstuffs
may be perfectly dehydrated, losing on the average ninety per cent in
weight. Foods dehydrated by this process, although free from all
chemical preservatives, are entirely stable, and yet preserve their
pristine freshness through extremes of temperature, and when served
are indistinguishable from fresh foods of the ordinary type. The
Telelectric Company is organized for the manufacture of electric piano
players, which are either entirely automatic or entirely controllable
at will. Mr. Kelly was married to Miss Helen Fischer, in New York
City, in 1892, and they have two children—Eoghan and Domnall. Mr.
Kelly is a thorough and unswerving Irish Nationalist, and his splendid
generosity to the cause is well-known.
KELLY, JOSEPH THOMAS, was born at Enniskeen, County Cavan, Ireland,
January 3, 1887, and is the son of William and Anne (O’Connor) Kelly.
Removed in August, 1893, to New Haven, Conn.; in October, 1895, to
Union City, Conn.; in April, 1900, returned to New Haven. Educated in
Irish National Schools and in the public and parochial schools of the
United States; was graduated in 1903 from Hillhouse High School, New
Haven. In July, 1903, entered the employ of the New York, New Haven
and Hartford Railroad Company as a stenographer; and is at present
Secretary to the general counsel of that company. Member, Loyal
Council No. 30, Knights of Columbus. Residence, 275 Lombard Street;
office, Law Department, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Company, New Haven,
Conn.
KELLY, MICHAEL F., M. D., Fall River, Mass.
KELLY, P. J., Vice-President of the Hans-Kelly Company, Main Street,
Buffalo, N. Y.
KELLY, THOMAS, M. D., 357 West Fifty-seventh Street, New York City.
KELLY, T. P., 544 West Twenty-second Street, New York City; of T. P.
Kelly & Company, manufacturers of black leads, foundry facings,
supplies, etc.
KELLY, WILLIAM J., 9 Dove Street, Newburyport, Mass.
KELLY, WILLIAM J., insurance, 3 Market Square, Portsmouth, N. H.
KENAH, JOHN F., city clerk, Elizabeth, N. J. Vice-President of the
Society for New Jersey.
KENNEDY, CHARLES F., Brewer, Me.
KENNEDY, DANIEL, of the Kennedy Valve Manufacturing Company,
Coxsackie, N. Y., 197 Berkeley Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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