Orphan date February 2009 JohnKelly 1801 1876 was a Scottish Congregational minister. Life Kelly was born in Edinburgh on 1 December 1801, received his education at Heriot s Hospital, and at an early age was converted by the preaching of Dr. Robert Gordon minister Robert Gordon of Edinburgh. He was for some time engaged in tuition in the West Riding of Yorkshire, and for four years later studied at the dissenting academy at Idle, West Yorkshire , which was later known as Airedale College . In January 1827 he was sent to Liverpool to preach at Bethesda Chapel, and was ordained to the charge in September 1829. His career as a minister was very successful, and the new Crescent Chapel built for his growing congregation at Everton, Liverpool, was opened on 23 November 1837. Kelly was for many years a director of the London Missionary Society , and took a warm interest in the Lancashire Independent College . He was chairman of the meeting of the Congregational Union of England and Wales in London in May 1851, and of the meeting held at Northampton in the following October. He retired from the Crescent Chapel on 28 September 1873, and died at 18 Richmond Terrace, Liverpool, on 12 June 1876. He was buried in the necropolis on 15 June. Works Kelly was author of many addresses and single sermons, and of The Voluntary Support of the Christian Ministry the Law of the New Testament, 1838. The Hindrances which Civil Establishments present to the Progress of genuine Religion, 1840. The Church Catechism considered in its Character and Tendency, 1843. Discourses on Holy Scripture, 1850. An Examination of the Explanation of the Rev. Samuel Davidson, relative to the Second Volume of the Tenth Edition of Horne s Introduction, 1857. References reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Kelly, John 1801 1870 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kelly, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1801 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1876 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kelly, John Category ... more details
JohnKelly may refer to tocright People more or less chronologically JohnKelly of Killanne died 1798 , leader of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 in Wexford JohnKellyminister 1801 1876 , Congregational ministerJohn Larry Kelly, Jr. 1923 1965 , originator of the Kelly criterion John Hall Kelly 1879 1941 , former Canadian High Commissioner to Ireland John Hubert Kelly 1939 2011 , U.S. diplomat JohnKelly diplomat born 1941 , British diplomat and Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands John A. Kelly 1943 1978 , American investigative journalist in Boston, Massachusetts John Q. Kelly born 1953 , New York City attorney JohnKelly luthier , manufacturer of hammered dulcimers Academics and scientists JohnKelly engineer , Irish professor, former Registrar of University College Dublin John Forrest Kelly 1859 1922 , scientist JohnKelly scholar 1750 1809 , at Douglas, Isle of Man Arts and media Jack ... JohnKelly artist , Australian artist JohnKelly author born 1964 , British author and illustrator JohnKelly Doctor Who born 1978 , member of the Doctor Who Restoration Team JohnKelly fiddler , see Folk music of Ireland John Melville Kelly 1879 1962 , American Hawaiian artist JohnKelly Irish broadcaster ... , Republican Philadelphia City Councilman At Large JohnKelly Canadian politician 1852 1934 , municipal councillor in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada JohnKelly Roscommon politician born 1961 , Irish Labour Party Senator JohnKelly Sinn F in politician 1936 2007 , Northern Irish republican leader John ... 1858 John M. Kelly politician 1931 1991 , Irish Fine Gael politician, cabinet member, legal scholar, and novelist John P. Kelly New Jersey , member of the Board of Chosen Freeholders, Ocean County ... KellyJohn William Basil Kelly, 1920 2008 , Northern Irish Unionist politician John David Kelly 1934 1998 , American judge John Richards Kelly 1844 1922 , British Member of Parliament for Camberwell ... John F. Kelly politician born 1950 , former Judge Advocate General and former State Senator for Michigan ... more details
John Andrew Kelly November 30, 1943 June 28, 1978 was an United States American investigative journalist in Boston, Massachusetts . Early life Kelly was born in the Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Drexel Hill suburb of Philadelphia to Francis G. Kelly 1901 1966 and Rose M. Lally Kelly 1908 1973 . His sister Kathleen was born in 1946. Francis Kelly was a salesman for Corn Products International Corn Products , which led the family to move to Manchester, New Hampshire in 1949. In 1952, the family settled in Brighton, Massachusetts and his father continued to work for Corn Products in South Boston . In Brighton, JohnKelly attended http www.saintcols.com kelly.html St. Columbkille School , where he got his inspiration for a humorous story about growing up in parochial school, which was published in The Boston Globe Magazine in 1973, titled The Sisters and the Kids Military service After graduating St. Columbkille School, John joined the U.S. Air Force. He left Brighton for basic training at Lackland Air Force Base Lackland AFB , on July 1, 1961, aged 17. After basic training, he was deployed to what was then Formosa , where he started his radio career in Armed Forces Radio. After returning to the United States he was stationed in Maryland. Upon his honorable discharge from the US Air Force ... United Press International . Kelly joined WNAC TV in 1974 as an investigative reporter. Death JohnKelly died in the Blackfriars Massacre in 1978, aged 34. He is survived by his wife, four children ... News 64388 friends of Jack Kelly ?page 1 TOPCONTENT Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kelly, John A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 30, 1943 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 28, 1978 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kelly, John A. Category People from Philadelphia ..., Kelly won an area wide reputation for hard hitting investigative reporting, including the first story on http thephoenix.com Boston News 64388 friends of Jack Kelly ?page 1 TOPCONTENT Senator Ted Kennedy ... more details
Reverend Clinton Kelly June 15, 1808 June 19, 1875 was an early American pioneer pioneer of what became the U.S. state of Oregon . Kelly was born on June 15, 1808, in Pulaski County, Kentucky Pulaski County , Kentucky , the son of Samuel and Nancy Kelly. ref name HistPNW Clinton Cite book url http www.rootsweb.ancestry.com ... a pastor. ref name HistPNW Clinton Kelly joined the Methodist Episcopal Church, South after its succession ... City, Oregon Oregon City , where Kelly purchased his land claim for 50. ref name Tabor Cite web url ... 19, 1875, at the age of 67. ref name HistPNW Clinton Family In 1827, Kelly married Mary Baston, and together ... in 1837. A year later Kelly married Jane Burns. Clinton and Jane had one daughter, Mary Jane, and Jane died shortly afterwards. Kelly married his third wife, Moriah Maldon Crain, on March 11, 1840 ... of Clinton and Moriah s children was Sarah Margaret Kelly, who later became the wife of Captain John W. Kern captain John W. Kern . ref name Clarke ref name Souvenir Among Moriah and Clinton s other children was their son Penumbra Kelly , who became a sheriff and later a United States Marshals ... name Souvenir Another son, Dr. Richmond Kelly , was a well known citizen of Portland, Oregon , for whom ... and Clinton Park in Portland are named after Kelly. ref name ClintonPark Cite web url http www.portlandonline.com ... Portland Parks & Recreation Department accessdate 2009 09 01 ref Albert Kelly Park in Portland is named after Rev. Albert Kelly, Clinton Kelly s brother. ref name ClintonPark Kelly s family figures ... Kelly s son Plympton may have influenced the naming of Mt. Tabor after Mount Tabor in Palestine . ref name Tabor Kelly Butte was on a portion of Plympton Kelly s Donation Land Claim Act land claim ... PNW KellyClinton.jpg Image of Clinton Kelly from History of the Pacific Northwest Oregon and Washington Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kelly, Clinton ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Kelly, Clinton Category 1808 births Category 1875 deaths Category Oregon pioneers Category Oregon ... more details
John Edward Kelly may refer to John Edward Kelly saxophonist John Edward Kelly general , United States Army Lieutenant General Jack Nonpareil Dempsey , boxer See also JohnKelly disambiguation hndis name Kelly, John Edward ... more details
Other persons JohnKelly Infobox officeholder name John M. Kelly nationality Republic of Ireland Irish smallimage office1 Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Minister for Trade, Commerce and Tourism term start1 21 August 1981 term end1 9 March 1982 predecessor1 Himself small as Minister for Industry, Commerce and Tourism small successor1 Desmond O Malley office2 Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Minister for Industry, Commerce and Tourism term start2 30 June 1981 term end2 21 August 1981 predecessor2 Desmond O Malley successor2 Himself small as Minister for Trade, Commerce and Tourism small office3 Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister for Foreign Affaris br Acting ... y death date death date and age 1991 1 24 1931 8 31 df y John Maurice Kelly 31 August 1931 24 January 1991 was an Republic of Ireland Irish legal academic and senior Fine Gael politician. Education Kelly ... under the Ministers and Secretaries Amendment Act, 1939 . Kelly was also appointed acting Minister ... of JohnKelly Dublin, Moytura Press, 1992 ISBN 1 871305 08 X A Short History of Western Legal Theory ..., 2003 ISBN 1 85475 895 0 Honours, Awards & Memorials The John M. Kelly Memorial Lecture Since 1994, University College Dublin has hosted an annual John M. Kelly Memorial Lecture on law, with international ...?ID 7770 John M. Kelly s electoral history ElectionsIreland.org s start s off s bef before David Andrews ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kelly, John M. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Irish ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kelly, John M. Category 1931 births Category 1991 deaths Category Irish Ministers ... Irish legal scholars de John M. Kelly ru , ... Dooge office4 Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach Government Chief Whip term start4 ... In the early 1960s, Kelly held a position as a University don don in Trinity College, Oxford . He ... of Ireland though published after Kelly s death, the third and later editions of this work still ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name John Hall Kelly honorific suffix image office Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Bonaventure provincial electoral district Bonaventure predecessor William Henry Clapperton successor Joseph Fabien Bugeaud term start 1897 term end 1914 office2 Member of the Legislative Council of Quebec for Grandville predecessor2 Thomas Philippe Pelletier successor2 Fran ois Philippe Brais term start2 1914 term end2 1939 office3 List of Canadian ambassadors and high commissioners to Ireland Canadian High Commissioner to Ireland predecessor3 successor3 John Doherty Kearney term start3 1939 term end3 1941 birth date birth date 1879 09 01 birth place Saint Godefroy, Gasp Peninsula , Quebec death date death date and age 1941 03 10 1879 09 01 death place Dublin , Republic of Ireland nationality spouse party Quebec Liberal Party Liberal relations children residence alma mater occupation profession religion John Hall Kelly September 1, 1879 &ndash March 10, 1941 was a Canada Canadian lawyer, politician and diplomat. Born in Saint Godefroy, Gasp Peninsula , Quebec , Kelly was educated at the Coll ge de L vis, the University of St. Joseph s College , and at the Universit Laval . He was called to the Bar of Quebec in 1903. He was created a King s Counsel in 1914. He practiced law in New Carlisle, Quebec specializing in corporate law. He was the president .... ref name Bio QuebecMNAbio kellyjohn hall 3775 ref He was elected to the Legislative Assembly ... , Republic of Ireland DEFAULTSORT Kelly, John Category 1879 births Category 1941 deaths Category Burials ... Liberal Party MLCs Category Quebec Liberal Party MNAs Liberal Quebec MNA stub fr John Hall Kelly ... Council of Quebec for the division of Grandville. He was name a Minister without Portfolio ... Cemetery . ref name Bio References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kelly, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH September 1, 1879 PLACE ... more details
JohnKelly manufactured hammered dulcimer s from 1982 till his retirement in 2005. His instruments were shipped world wide via the catalog department of Elderly Instruments in Lansing, Michigan . JohnKelly produced 1098 dulcimers, and developed the unique open back style of dulcimer which made it easier for a performer to use a microphone beneath the sound board music sound board . JohnKelly also performed on albums by Candice Anderson and Craig Wagner. External links http www.maplevalleydulcimers.com Maple Valley Dulcimers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kelly, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kelly, John Category Living people Category Musical instrument makers ... more details
no footnotes date May 2012 File John Trevor Unitarian minister 0001.jpg thumb John Trevor ca. 1895 John Trevor 1855 1930 was a Unitarianism Unitarian minister who formed The Labour Church . Early life John was born in Liverpool his mother died when he was still a child and he was raised by his maternal grandmother, a strict Johnsonian Baptist . He was converted by a Unitarianism Unitarian minister. Formation of the Labour Church John Trevor formed The Labour Church in 1891 in Manchester . He left the Labour Church in 1900 and the Church never recovered from its loss and disappeared by World War I . Death After a decade of increasing loneliness John Trevor died in 1930 and was buried in Highgate cemetery. References http www.warwick.ac.uk services library mrc ead 143.htm John Trevor Working Papers 1892 1968 . Retrieved 15 1 06 External links ODNBweb id 38078 title Trevor, John first R. K. last Webb Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Trevor, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1855 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1930 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Trevor, John Category 1855 births Category 1930 deaths Category Churchpeople from Liverpool Category Burials at Highgate Cemetery ... more details
JohnKelly LL.D. 1750 1809 was a Manx scholar. Kelly was born at Douglas, Isle of Man , the son of a wine cooper. He was educated by Philip Moore, later joining his venture with other Manx scholars and clergymen to translate the Bible into the native language, his contribution was a revision of the books of the Old Testament, the transcription, and supervision of the printing at Whitehaven. He was engaged on this task for six years. Kelly was admitted to St John s College, Cambridge and graduated as a Doctor of law in 1799. JohnKelly published works on the ancient gaelic before devoting himself to his major work A Triglot Dictionary of the Celtic Language, as spoken in Man, Scotland, and Ireland, together with the English . The publication of this vocabulary was interrupted by a fire that destroyed the printed volumes, and part of the manuscript it was eventually prepared and amended for an 1866 edition from the surviving manuscript at the Manx Society . References cite DNB wstitle Kelly, John 1750 1809 first Arthur William last Moore authorlink Arthur William Moore Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kelly, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1750 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1809 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kelly, John Category 1750 births Category 1809 deaths Category Manx writers gv JohnKelly scoillar ... more details
John Craig c. 1512 12 December 1600 was a Scottish minister. He was originally a member of the Dominican Order , but was Religious conversion converted to the thinking of John Calvin , and joined with John Knox in Scotland. ref name penny cite book title Penny Cyclopaedia publisher Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge volume 8 page 134 chapter Craig, John ref He was minister of Montrose, Angus Montrose and Aberdeen , and was elected Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland . He drew up the Covenanter National Covenant , and wrote a catechism known as Craig s Catechism. ref name penny References reflist External links http www.swrb.com newslett actualNLs communca.htm Communion Catechism by John Craig Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Craig, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1600 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Craig, John Category Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland Category 1600 deaths Category Year of birth uncertain ... more details
about the ice hockey player the footballer John Paul Kelly professional poker player J.P. KellyJohn Paul Kelly born November 15, 1959, Edmonton , Alberta is a retired ice hockey player. He played 400 games for the Los Angeles Kings . External links hockeydb 8010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kelly, Johnpaul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian ice hockey player DATE OF BIRTH November 15, 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kelly, Johnpaul Category 1959 births Category Living people Category Canadian ice hockey forwards Category Ice hockey people from Alberta Category Los Angeles Kings players Category People from Edmonton Canada icehockey player stub ... more details
Michael JohnKelly May 1815 &ndash March 25, 1890 was a political figure in Colony of Newfoundland Newfoundland . He represented Placentia and St. Mary s in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1855 to 1859. He was born in St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s , the son of Gilbert Kelly and Margaret Knee. Kelly married Bridget Doohan in 1842. He served as acting colonial secretary in 1857. In the same year, he was named representative on the Roman Catholic board of education for Placentia district and acting fisheries superintendent. In 1858, Kelly was named inspector for Roman Catholic schools. He resigned his seat in the assembly but was sworn in again the following year. Kelly retired as a school inspector in 1879. He died in Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador Brigus at the age of 74. References cite encyclopedia last Eddy first Barbara J. authorlink title Michael JohnKelly encyclopedia Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online volume pages publisher location date 1982 url http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 5619 accessdate 2009 10 22 reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kelly, Michael J ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1815 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 25, 1890 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kelly, Michael J Category Members of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly Category 1815 births Category 1890 deaths Newfoundland politician stub ... more details
Image John Melville Kelly s oil on board painting Lei Makers on the Greensward , c. 1930.jpg thumb right 200px John Melville Kelly s oil on board painting Lei Makers on the Greensward , c. 1930 Image John Melville Kelly s color aquatint African Tulip , c1937.jpg thumb right 200px John Melville Kelly s color aquatint African Tulip , c. 1937 John Melville Kelly 1879 1962 was an American painter and printmaker. He was born in Oakland, California in 1879. He studied art at the San Francisco Art Institute Mark Hopkins Institute of Art San Francisco , the Partington Art School San Francisco and with Eric Spencer Macky 1880 1958 . Kelly worked for fourteen years as an illustrator for the San Francisco Examiner, and had even been a prizefighter, before he and his wife, the sculptor Kate Kelly sculptor Kate Kelly , went to Hawaii in 1923. Their plan was to stay a year, working for an advertising agency creating material to promote tourism. They fell in love with the islands and the people and stayed ... in 1955. John Melville Kelly died in Honolulu in 1962. The Hawaii State Art Museum , the Honolulu ... the public collections holding work by John Melville Kelly. References Drucker, Natasha Roessler, John Melville Kelly Hawaiian Idyll , Honolulu Academy of Arts, 2009, ISBN 978 0 937426 85 2. Forbes, David ..., 1992, 215 262. Kelly, John Melville, Etchings and Drawings of Hawaiians , Honolulu Star bulletin, Ltd, 1943. Kelly, John Melville, The Hula as Seen in Hawaii , Honolulu Star bulletin, Ltd, 1955. Morse ... and the Arts, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1997, 37. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kelly, John Melville ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1879 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1962 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kelly, John Melville Category 1879 births Category 1962 deaths Category ... 1881 1961 , and then taught John the techniques. John s ravishing depictions of Polynesians was, in fact ... with the native Hawaiians and became their champions in images and in print. John produced ... more details
One source date December 2010 John Ashe 1671 1735 , was an English dissenting minister. Ashe was the son of a grocer at Tideswell , Derbyshire. After being taught at Chesterfield by Mr. Foxlow, at Wirksworth by Mr. Ogden, he was sent in 1688 to Mr. Frankland s dissenting academy at Rathmilo . He was chaplain for a time to Lady Sarah Houghton of Houghton Tower , Lancashire, but returned to the Peak and was a minister at Ashford. He published an account of the life of his uncle, the Rev. William Bagshaw, the Apostle of the Peak 1704 a few sermons and prepared for the press eleven volumes of sermons, of which only one appeared. A life of Ashe was published by John Clegg, presbyterian minister of Chapel en le Frith , in 1736. References Reflist Cite DNB wstitle Ashe, John Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . name Ashe, John alternative names short description date of birth 1671 place of birth date of death 1735 place of death DEFAULTSORT Ashe, John Category 1671 births Category 1735 deaths Category English Christian ministers Category People from Tideswell Category 17th century English people Category 18th century English people Category 17th century Christian clergy Category 18th century Christian clergy ... more details
married Hannah Higgs 1704 5 1768 , daughter of Rev. John Higgs of Evesham, on 8 August 1732. He left two daughters Mary 1734 , Hannah 1742 and two sons, John Alexander ministerJohn and Benjamin 1737 ... DNB wstitle Alexander, John d.1743 Use dmy dates date October 2010 Use British English date October 2010 Persondata name Alexander, John alternative names short description Presbyterian minister ...Infobox person name John Alexander image alt caption birth date 30 September 1686 birth place Temple Patrick, County Antrim death date 1 November 1743 death place Dublin nationality British other names known for occupation John Alexander born 30 September 1686, died 1 November 1743 was an Irish Presbyterian minister. Life He was a native of Ulster, but connected with the Scottish noble family of the Alexanders, earls of Stirling , being the grandson of William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling the first earl . He was educated at Glasgow, and settled in England. Wilson identifies him with the John Alexander who was pupil of Isaac Noble and Congregationalist minister at Gloucester 1712 18. He was Presbyterian minister at Stratford on Avon , where he educated students for the ministry. He afterwards moved to Dublin, where he was installed minister of Plunket Street Presbyterian congregation on 15 November 1730. He was moderator of the General Synod of Ulster , 1734, and died in Dublin on 1 November 1743 and was buried there. His family moved to Birmingham. Works and Ministry He was a linguist and patristic scholar he published The Primitive Doctrine of Christ s Divinity in an Essay on Irenaeus. 1727. His preaching and worship style was often regarded as outlandish for his era. He often made his reserved Presbyterian congregants uncomfortable because of his use of worship flags and ecstatic ... Alexander Gordon wstitle Alexander, John d.1743 ref Clear References Reflist DNB references These references ... 1743 place of death Dublin DEFAULTSORT Alexander, John Category 1686 births Category 1743 deaths Category ... more details
Refimprove date October 2010 JohnKelly was an Republic of Ireland Irish soccer player during the 1960s. Kelly was a goalkeeper who played for Bohemian F.C. Bohemians amongst others during his career in the League of Ireland . ref Bohemian FC match programme, Vol. 44, no. 20 ref Kelly played alongside the likes of Billy Young and Willie Browne during his time at the then amateur Bohs. References See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the ref erences tags reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kelly, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Irish footballer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kelly, John Category League of Ireland players Category Bohemian F.C. players Category Year of birth missing Category Possibly living people Ireland footy bio stub ... more details
Infobox Politician general name John Edmund Kelly image John Edmund Kelly.jpg imagesize title Alderman on the Edmonton Town Council term start January 14, 1895 term end December 14, 1896 birth date July 2, 1852 birth place Glengarry County, Ontario death date September 1934 aged 83 death place Edmonton , Alberta profession Engineer signature JohnKelly Signature.svg John Edmund Kelly July 2, 1852 &ndash September 1934 was a politician in Alberta , Canada and a municipal councillor in Edmonton . Biography Kelly was born in Glengarry County, Ontario July 2, 1852. He was trained as a marine and mechanical engineer. He settled in Fort Macleod, Alberta Fort Macleod , Alberta in 1879, and subsequently built the first sawmill at Pincher Creek, Alberta Pincher Creek . File JohnKelly Edmonton .JPG left thumb JohnKellyKelly came to Edmonton in 1883. In Edmonton municipal election, 1892 1892 , he ran for election to Edmonton s first Edmonton Town Council town council as an alderman. He was defeated, placing eleventh of fourteen candidates the top six were elected . He was successful in his second attempt, in Edmonton municipal election, 1895 1895 , and was re elected in Edmonton municipal election, January 1896 1896 , placing sixth of eight candidates. He did not seek re election in Edmonton ... ElectionHistory Members 20of 20Council 20Biographies.doc City of Edmonton biography of JohnKelly Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kelly, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Edmonton , Alberta DEFAULTSORT Kelly, John Category 1852 births Category 1934 deaths Category Edmonton ... of construction of Edmonton s first power plant in 1900. The Kelly Ramsey Building Kelly and Ramsey ... that was built in 1914 by Kelly and the other side was built by James Ramsey politician James Ramsey in 1926. ref name building Kelly moved to California circa 1920. ref name building cite news url http ... The blocks Kelly and Ramsey built author Lawrence Herzog accessdate 2008 02 18 ref He died at the age ... more details
John Ball 1665? 1745 , was an English presbyterian minister. Life Ball was one of ten sons of Nathanael Ball , M.A. ejected from Barley, Hertfordshire . He was educated for the ministry under the Rev. John Short at Lyme Regis , Dorset , and finished his studies at Utrecht , partly under Henry Hickman , ejected fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford , who died minister of the English church at Utrecht in 1692. He was ordained 23 January 1695, and became minister in 1705 of the presbyterian congregation at Honiton extinct 1788 , where he united two opposing sections, and ministered for forty years, being succeeded by John Rutter d. 1769 . He was a serious scholar, and carried the Hebrew psalter into the pulpit to expound from it. His learning and high character meant that a nonconformist seminary, which he opened before the Toleration Act , was connived at, and attended by the sons of neighbouring Anglican gentry. Ball is notable for retaining the puritan style of divinity unimpaired to a late period. He had no sympathy with any of the innovations in Calvinism . He died 6 May 1745, in his ninety first year. Works He published The Importance of Right Apprehensions of God with respect to Religion and Virtue, Lond. 1736. Some Remarks on a New Way of Preaching, 1737 this was answered by Henry Grove , the leader of a more moderate school of presbyterian liberalism. References reflist Cite DNB wstitle Ball, John 1665? 1745 Attribution DNB wstitle Ball, John 1665? 1745 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ball, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1665 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1745 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ball, John Category 1665 births Category 1745 deaths Category English Presbyterians Category English Christian ministers ... more details
Other persons John Alexander John Alexander 1736 &ndash 29 December 1765 was a British nonconformist minister and writer. Life He was born in Dublin in 1736, where his father John Alexander Presbyterian ministerJohn Alexander , a minister and dissenting tutor at Stratford upon Avon , had moved ref DNB Cite wstitle Alexander, John d.1743 ref on the father s death, the widow and family returned to England. After grammar school, John was sent to Daventry Academy , and was afterwards put under the tuition of George Benson theologian Dr. George Benson Benson sometimes took young students under his care, after they had finished their university or academical education, for the purpose of instructing them in a more critical acquaintance with the sacred writings. He afterwards entered the ministry, which he exercised in and near Birmingham , but principally at a small village called Longdon , about twelve miles from that place. On Saturday, December 23, 1765, he returned to rest, in perfect health, between eleven and twelve o clock, intending to officiate at Longdon next day but at six in the morning he was found dead in his bed. Works After his death John Palmer Unitarian, 1729? 1790 John Palmer published a work of his, entitled A Paraphrase upon the 15th chapter of the first epistle to the Corinthians with critical notes and observations, and a Preliminary Dissertation, a Commentary, with critical Remarks, upon the 6th, 7th, and part of the 8th chapters to the Romans . To which is added, A Sermon on Ecclesiastes ix. 10. composed by the author the day preceding his death , London 1766. He wrote also in The Library Disambiguation needed date June 2011 , the monthly publication run ... et al. , 1812 1817. 32 vols. DNB Cite wstitle Alexander, John 1736 1765 Notes reflist Persondata NAME Alexander, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Minister, writer DATE OF BIRTH 1736 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 29 December 1765 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Alexander, John Category 1736 births ... more details
John Gillies 1712 1796 was a Church of Scotland minister and theological writer. Life He was born at the manse of Careston , near Brechin , where his father, John Gillies, was minister. He took literary and divinity courses at university, and after a time as tutor in several families, he became minister of the College Church, Glasgow on 29 July 1742. In this charge he remained till his death fifty four years after 29 March 1796 . He preached three times every Sunday, delivered discourses in his church three times a week, published for some time a weekly paper, and visited and catechised his parish. Works Gillies is best known for Historical Collections relating to the Success of the Gospel , 2 vols. Glasgow, 1754 an appendix was added in 1761, and a supplement in 1786 which had a biography of Gillies by Dr. John Erskine ministerJohn Erskine prefixed. It was later updated by Horatius Bonar . ref http www.ccel.org b bonar CCEL page ref This work was an important contribution to the historiography of the First Great Awakening . From a collection of 30 to 40 documented local religious revivals of the previous several decades, Gillies put together a narrative from both sides of the Atlantic, in a context starting at the first Pentecost . ref Frank Lambert, Inventing the Great Awakening 2001 , p. 174 http books.google.co.uk books?id JbsPo3ROAjkC&pg PA174 Google Books . ref Apart from ..., with notes, Glasgow, 1786 and John Milton s Paradise Lost , illustrated by texts of scripture, London, 1778. He wrote a life of John MacLaurin for MacLaurin s Sermons and Essays, Glasgow, 1755. Family His first wife was Elizabeth d. 1754 , daughter of John MacLaurin, known as a preacher and his ... cite DNB wstitle Gillies, John 1712 1796 Notes reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Gillies, John 1712 1796 Persondata NAME Gillies, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1712 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1796 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gillies, John Category 1712 births Category 1796 ... more details
John Ballantyne 1778 1830 , was a Scottish minister of religion. Life Ballantyne was born in the parish of Kinghorn 8 May 1778 entered the University of Edinburgh in 1795, and joined the Anti Burgher Burgher branch of the Secession Church , though his parents belonged to the establishment. He was ordained minister of a congregation at Stonehaven , Kincardineshire , in 1805. He died 5 November 1830. Works In 1824 he published A Comparison of Established and Dissenting Churches, by a Dissenter in 1830 this pamphlet was republished with additions during the voluntary church controversy of the period. Ballantyne was a partisanship in the controversy. His Examination of the Human Mind first part appeared in 1828 two further parts were intended, but never appeared. It is the work of a follower of Thomas Reid and Dugald Stewart , with some criticism of Thomas Brown philosopher Thomas Brown . References reflist Cite DNB wstitle Ballantyne, John 1778 1830 one source date January 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ballantyne, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1778 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1830 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ballantyne, John Category 1778 births Category 1830 deaths Category 18th century Scottish people Category 19th century Scottish people Category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Category Scottish Christian ministers Category Scottish religious writers Category 19th century writers Category People from Kinghorn ... more details
Other people JohnKelly MedalTop MedalSport Men s Rowing at the Summer Olympics rowing MedalCountry US ... John Brendan Kelly, Jr. born May 24, 1927, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania &ndash died March 2, 1985, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , also known as Kell Kelly or Jack Kelly , was an accomplished oarsman ... medal winner John B. Kelly, Sr. In 1947, Kelly was awarded the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States. Kelly s sister was the famous movie star turned princess, Grace Kelly HSH Princess Grace of Monaco , which makes him the maternal uncle of Monaco s current monarch Albert II, Prince of Monaco Prince Albert II . Kelly s uncle George Kelly playwright George Kelly was a Pulitzer Prize winning playwright. Kelly became active in politics and was a strong supporter of athletics .... However, as the first season progressed, Kelly stepped aside as the team president in favor of John ... was a respected businessman as owner of Kelly for Brickwork , a company started by his father, John ... of Life Magazine on July 23, 1951 . The couple had six children, including John B. Kelly III, Susan ... Sullivan Award winners Persondata NAME Kelly, John B. 02 ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Olympic ... May 2, 1985 PLACE OF DEATH Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DEFAULTSORT Kelly, John B. 02 Category ... Kelly represented the United States at the 1948 Summer Olympics at London , England , the 1952 ... rowing double scull 2x at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. Kelly won a bronze medal at the 1956 Games. He also won the gold medal at the 1955 Pan American Games in Mexico City . Kelly at Henley Kelly was the son of John B. Kelly, Sr. who won 2 gold medals at the 1920 Summer Olympics , capturing both the single scull 1x and the double scull 2x . The senior Kelly repeated his victory in the double scull at the 1924 Summer Olympics . The events Kelly, Sr. won are important if you are familiar with rowing. Please don t change In 1920, despite his accomplishments as an oarsman, the senior Kelly ... more details
John Angus 1724 1801 , was an English independent minister. Angus was born at Styford , near Hexham , Northumberland, in 1724, was sent at the age of 16 to the university of Edinburgh . Two years later he removed to London, and in 1748 he took charge of the independent congregation at Bishop s Stortford , Hertfordshire. For nearly fifty four years he exercised his ministry in that town, where he died 22 December 1801. He published some occasional discourses, including a funeral sermon on the death of the Rev. D. Parry 1770 , and another on the death of the Rev. T. Davidson 1788 . References reflist Cite DNB wstitle Angus, John Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Angus, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1724 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1801 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Angus, John Category 1724 births Category 1801 deaths Category People from Hexham Category Christian ministers Category 18th century English people Category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh ... more details
Other people JohnKelly Image John Kelly.png thumb JohnKelly Image PuckMagazineCoverGoneToMeetJohnKelly11091881.jpg thumb Puck magazine Puck magazine caricature of Kelly on grill , 1881 JohnKelly 1822 1886 of New York City , known as Honest John , was a boss of Tammany Hall and a U.S. Representative from New York from 1855 to 1858 Career Kelly was born in New York City to Hugh Kelly and Sarah Donnelly Kelly. He received a public school education, was apprenticed to the mason s trade, and engaged in business for himself at the age of twenty four. He married Ann McIlhargy, to whom a son and two daughters were born. Initially, Kelley opposed Tammany Hall, but reconciled with it in 1853. The next ... conditions immigrants faced in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, paid tribute to Kelly with the character of Honest John , voiced by Neil Ross . Notes reflist References CongBio K000075 JohnKelly External links http www.davidpietrusza.com tammany hall links.html Tammany Hall Links http ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kelly, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1822 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1886 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kelly, John Category 1822 births Category 1886 deaths Category American people of Irish descent Category ... in that period of Know Nothing ascendency. Kelly later was elected Sheriff of the County ... J. Tilden , and their associates in the struggle against the Boss Tweed Tweed ring, and Kelly cooperated with Tilden in reorganizing the political machine. By 1874 Kelly was in control of Tammany Hall ... pcwc In 1876 Kelly succeeded Andrew H. Green, by appointment, as comptroller. During his time in power he was continually at war with Tilden s faction. ref name pcwc Kelly refused to support Tilden s candidate ... Republican Alonzo Cornell , who won by a plurality. Kelly was and he himself was city comptroller ... Center description of Kelly s career s start USRepSuccessionBox state New York district 4 before Michael ... more details