Showing posts with label Sina Bellinger Kelly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sina Bellinger Kelly. Show all posts

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Searching for Sina - Sina's Little Book of Pictures - Part 7

It's been a very busy summer, and now it's time to return to sharing more of the photographs from my grandmother Sina Bellinger Kelly's little book of pictures of friends and family.

On this page are two more images of Sina's friend, Garnet Lee, and two other friends, Debra Hoham and Mona Armstrong.

I've located Mona Armstrong in the 1900 census for Greenwood, Nebraska. She was listed as the 12 year old daughter of Joe and Floretta Armstrong.


So far, nothing has turned up on Debra Hoham, but I will keep looking since I want to find out whatever I can about Sina's circle of friends.


I absolutely adore the photo of the ladies in their hats! I do believe that Sina and her friends enjoyed posing for the camera!

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Searching for Sina: Sina's Little Book of Pictures - Part 6

From the day that I first decided to post the photos from my grandmother Sina Bellinger Kelly's little book of pictures, I could hardly wait for this page to be shared.

Henrietta Loder Beale and Sina Bellinger Kelly
This page features photographs of Henrietta Loder Beale and my grandmother, Sina Bellinger Kelly. As a young girl, Henrietta was called Etta, and then Etty later in life.

This page represents the only two people in this little picture book who I actually knew. Henrietta and Sina were first cousins. They shared the same grandparents, Daniel C. Landon and Anne Jane McVoy. Henrietta's parents were William Alexander Loder and Margaret Ann Landon. Sina's parents were John William Bellinger and Emma Harriet Landon. Margaret Landon and Emma Landon were sisters.

The cousins were close in age - something I specifically learned while doing my genealogy research. Why? Because the women had a reputation during their lifetimes of lying about their age! Whether it was to shave off a few years or to add a few, I'm not sure. Henrietta was born August 14, 1888 and Sina was born eight months later on April 3, 1889. The cousins grew up in close proximity to one another; Sina in Greenwood, Nebraska and Henrietta in Waverly, Nebraska.

Etty Beale, Patricia Kelly Petersen (Mom), Sina Bellinger Kelly
circa late 1940s.
The cousins were as close as sisters and were lifelong friends. My Mom told the story that since she and her siblings had no aunts on either side of the family, Henrietta said to them, "I'll be your Aunt Etty." And so she was. And she was Aunt Etty to my generation of cousins as well.

Aunt Etty married Ralph Beale of Waverly, Nebraska on August 1, 1907 in Lancaster county, Nebraska. The couple lived in Waverly during the early years of their marriage, then moved to Lincoln, Nebraska. Etty bought and sold real estate, as evidenced by dozens of real estate transactions I've discovered in online newspapers. Ralph was known as "Uncle Hub" - and I still don't know how he got that nickname. To me, they were always Hub and Etty. Hub was in the banking and insurance business. Etty and Hub had no children.

My memories of Aunt Etty

I remember going to visit Hub and Etty in their office in one of the tall business offices in Lincoln (tall by Nebraska standards, that is). I remember that Mom and I stopped by to see them on the day that I got my Hula Hoop, so that tells you about how long ago that was!

I always loved going to visit Aunt Etty and Uncle Hub at their home at 1822 F Street in Lincoln. The house has since been razed and replaced by an apartment building. It was in the heart of the capitol district in Lincoln, just a few blocks from the state capitol building.

Uncle Hub's Scrapbooks

From the time that he was a very young boy, Uncle Hub kept detailed scrapbooks of newspaper clippings of local, national and world events. Every time I would go visit, Hub would get out another of his oversized scrapbooks and we would look through them together, as he would relate stories of his memories. Oh! To have been able to have captured those many colorful stories on tape or video!. Mom told me that Aunt Etty once told her that Hub loved it when I came to visit because I was the only one of the younger generation who took any interest in his scrapbooks and his stories.

After Hub's death, Etty offered the scrapbooks (about 15 in all, as I recall) to the Nebraska State Historical Society, which turned down the donation. Why they didn't want them is beyond me. I thought they were a wonderful glimpse of history. I have no idea what ever became of them.

Holiday dinners


Etty and Hub frequently came to our home for Thanksgiving dinner. My grandfather, Bill Kelly (Sina's husband) was there, too, and I'm sure they talked a lot about the good old days. That was a time when everyone dressed up for such an occasion, the ladies in dresses, stockings and high heels.

Helen "Jerry" Dulin (Mom's sister), Aunt Etty, Mom, Me
on the sidewalk in front of 1822 F St., Lincoln
June 1968

Aunt Etty died on Saturday, December 28, 1968 in Lincoln, Nebraska. The funeral was held on New Year's Eve, December 31, 1968 and my father was to have been a pallbearer. His name is incorrectly shown as Kent Peterson instead of Ken Petersen in the obituary notice, above.

Mom, Dad and I were preparing to leave for the funeral when we received a call from a friend in Greenwood, Nebraska. My grandfather, Bill Kelly, had died that morning. We immediately drove to Greenwood and Mom began making arrangements for his funeral. Our absence from Aunt Etty's funeral was noted by many since we had such a close relationship to her. In a period of just four days, Mom lost the last two members of that generation of her family. We all lost the presence of Aunt Etty and Grandpa Kelly in our daily lives, but not the memories of the people who played important roles in our lives.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Searching for Sina - Sina's Little Book of Pictures - Part 5

Here are the next two pages from Sina Bellinger Kelly's Little Book of Pictures.

Unknown Child, Vivian Cline
At this writing, I have not found any historical documents about Vivian Cline.

Edith Findley (Finlay)
Sina has identified this lady as Edith Findley. However, I had to use alternate spellings of her surname to locate some census records for Sina's friend.

The World War I draft registration card for Edith's husband, Austin Don Finlay, is dated June 5, 1917. Mr. Finlay indicates he has a wife who is a "prospective mother." Since this document has his signature, I will assume the correct spelling is Finlay. Mr. Finlay died February 1, 1964.

The 1920 census shows Edith and her husband, Austin, living in Waverly, Lancaster county Nebraska with their two year old son, Howard. Austin is a farmer.

In 1930, Edith was 40 years old and living with her husband, Austin, a farmer in Mill Precinct, Lancaster county, Nebraska. Mill Precinct is located adjacent to Cass county, Nebraska, where Sina and her husband lived. The couple has a 12 year old son, Howard.

A 1937 newspaper obituary states that Edith sang at a funeral service at the Methodist church in Greenwood, Nebraska.

The social security death index indicates that Edith died in May 1978, her last residence being in Louisville, Cass county, Nebraska.

I've yet to find a reference to Edith's maiden name.

More photos from Sina's Little Book of Pictures will be posted soon.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Searching for Sina - Sina's Little Book of Pictures - Part 4

These are the next two pages of photographs in the little book of pictures that belonged to my maternal grandmother, Sina Harriet Bellinger Kelly.

Who Are They?
Of all the photos in this picture book, this magnificent looking couple is not identified. Enter my inner photo detective. Sina's Little Book of Pictures is primarily of her friends, circa 1910-1911. This couple appears to be a generation older than everyone else in the picture book. They aren't identified. Might they be people so close to Sina that they needed no identification for her? Might these be her parents, Emma Harriet Landon and John William Bellinger?

Below are photographs of Sina's parents from an earlier period in their marriage. I enlarged the photos and compared them side by side with the unknown couple in Sina's book. The facial features, as well as their hairlines, look very similar to me. The moustache worn by the men is certainly quite similar. If the photos in Sina's book, above, are her parents, Emma would have been about 48 years old and John would have been about 56 years old. 

Emma and John Bellinger
Is the unidentified photo in Sina's book her parents?
What do you think? Is the couple in Sina's book her parents, Emma and John Bellinger? 

Sina's friend, Garnet Lee Meese

Sina and her friend, Garnet Lee Meese
There are several photos in the book of Sina and her friend, Garnet Lee Meese. The 1910 Federal U.S. Census for the Salt Creek Precinct in Cass county, Nebraska shows Garnet Lee is age 20, living with her parents, Ira and Margaret. Her father was a carpenter (as was Sina's father, John Bellinger). Garnet was a school teacher.

By 1920, Garnet had married David Meese and they were living in the Greene precinct in adjoining Saunders county, Nebraska. David was a farmer and Garnet's occupation was listed as "none." Garnet's brother, Lawrence Lee, was living with the couple.

In 1930, Garnet and David Meese still resided in Greene precinct in Saunders county. They had a six year old son named Lee. The census indicates the age of both at first marriage was 25, indicating they married circa 1913 - 1915. This would indicate that some of the photographs in Sina's book could be dated to 1915 since Garnet is identified by her married name in Sina's book. Unless, of course, Sina added the married name to the book at a later time.

Garnet and David's son, Lee, became a medical doctor and died in 1952 at the age of 29. Source: FindAGrave memorial.

I discovered via the Social Security Death Index that Garnet Meese died in Shickley, Nebraska in May 1986, having outlived her friend, Sina, by 31 years. FindAGrave has a memorial for Garnet - she is buried at Sunrise Cemetery in Wahoo, Saunders county, Nebraska. I added the photos of Garnet from Sina's book to her FindAGrave memorial.

Each page of Sina's little book of pictures is taking me through a journey of learning more about her by learning more about her friends. Each page brings more people and more personal stories to discover.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Searching for Sina - Sina's Little Book of Pictures - Part 3

These are the next two pages in Sina Bellinger Kelly's little book of pictures, circa 1910. Sina's notation on this page identifies the photos as Sina Kelly/Edith Finley. Both of the photographs look like Sina to me. I compared the photo on the right to a photo of Sina and her friends having a pillow fight, and I was quite certain, this is Sina on the right. The photograph was loose in the book, and sure enough, on the back side is written, "Sina H. Bellinger."

So - if the lady on the left is Edith Finley, she and Sina looked enough alike to be sisters. I've never come across a photograph of Sina smiling from this era, so I have nothing to compare it to. The noses look very similar to me. Another clue is that she wrote her name so that it spanned both photos. What do you think?

Sina Bellinger Kelly on right
Sina or Edith on left?

The next photos of Sina's friends are identified as Blanche Leaver Carr and Blanche and Iona Carr. I discovered a 19 year old Blanche in the 1910 census for Greenwood, Nebraska. She was the daughter of Thomas and Mary Leaver. Her occupation is listed as Servant.

Blanche Leaver Carr and her sister-in-law, Iona Carr
I also found a newspaper clipping from May 31, 1910 saying that Miss Iona Carr was entertaining for Miss Blanche Leaver. The social column from June 5, 1910 states that Miss Iona Carr hosted a wedding shower for Blanche, who married Ross Carr the following day. Seventeen young ladies were in attendance. Might Sina have been one of them?

I then found Blanche and Ross Carr living in Lincoln, Nebraska in the 1920 and 1930 census.

The 1910 census confirmed my speculation that Iona Carr was the sister of Ross Carr.

More pages from Sina's Little Book of Pictures will be posted soon.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Searching for Sina: Sina's Little Book of Pictures - Part 2

Yesterday, I began posting images from Sina Bellinger Kelly's little book of pictures of her and her friends. I am posting the images in the order they appear in her little book.

Flo Ferris
Here is a photograph of Flo Ferris. The age and condition of the little book is obvious and there are a couple photographs that are missing - with no indication of who they may have been.

Jay Parsell
The next page in Sina's book is a photograph of Jay Parsell. I've found some records on Ancestry.com that appear to be the same person. I've contacted Ancestry members who have Jay Parsell in their family tree to see if they are interested in having a scan of the photograph.

  
I believe that doing a little bit of research about the people who are in Sina's picture book may give me some additional insight about her - through her friends.

UPDATE: 23 June 2011: I've just united the photograph of Jay Parsell with one of his living relatives via a family tree on Ancestry.com. This never could have happened before the internet!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Searching for Sina - Sina's Little Book of Pictures

One of the recent discoveries in my forgotten family archives is a little book of pictures that belonged to my maternal grandmother, Sina Bellinger Kelly.

The book is roughly the dimensions of standard business card with paper printed with blue-lined grids. The little notebook appears to have been a giveaway from Speier & Simon, Men's and Boys' Outfitters that were located on the corner of Tenth and O Streets in Lincoln, Nebraska. The cover indicates this was given out at the Nebraska State Fair in 1909. Sina would have been about 20 years old at the time.

The little picture book is sprinkled with tiny photographs of Sina's friends. Fortunately for me, she has identified the majority of the people in the book. I'll be sharing the photographs in the coming days. I'm trying to match up the photos to long lost relatives who might be looking for them. So I'm searching out matches on Ancestry.com and FindAGrave and contacting other family historians to see if they are interested in a photo of their long lost relative.

This is a photograph of Garnet Lee Meese with Sina Bellinger Kelly. I love those hats!

Garnet appears several times in Sina's little book of pictures, so it would seem they were close friends. I found Garnet's memorial page on FindAGrave and added some of the photos from the book. I've also contacted some Ancestry.com members who have Garnet in their family tree. I'll be interested to see if I hear back from anyone.

More photos from Sina's Little Book of Pictures will be posted in the coming days.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Searching for Sina - Sina Kelly and daughter Maxine

Sina Bellinger Kelly
and her first born child
Maxine Dorothy Kelly
This is the year that I am seeking information on my maternal grandmother, Sina Bellinger Kelly.

I've recently discovered two boxes of family history information and photos that had been long forgotten. I don't even remember seeing this photograph of Sina and her first born child, Maxine Dorothy Kelly.

Little Maxine (my aunt) lived only 13 months. She was born August 6, 1914 and died the following year, on September 15, 1915. On the back of this photograph, Sina has written that Maxine was three months old. Sina was about 25 years old when this photograph was taken in the fall of 1914.

Sina's mother, Emma Harriet Landon Bellinger, died about a month after this photograph was taken. The following month, in January 1916, Sina gave birth to her next child, Margaret Janice Kelly.

It seems to me that was a lot for young Sina to deal with in just a five month period of time.

More articles about Sina Bellinger Kelly

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Sunday's Obituary: William and Sina Kelly

As I've been sorting through my personal archives in recent days, I'm surprised by items I had either forgotten about or didn't realize that I had. Among them were the funeral books for both of my Kelly grandparents, which included the newspaper clippings of their funeral notices. No dates or sources are written on either. I'm speculating that Sina's is from the Ashland, Nebraska Gazette and I'm quite certain that Bill's is from the Lincoln, Nebraska Journal.


Funeral Is Conducted
For Mrs. Kelly, 66


Funeral services were conducted Monday morning at the Marcy Chapel for Mrs. Sina Harriett Kelly, 66, who died Thursday, Nov. 3, at her home in Greenwood.

Mrs. Warren Robinson and Mrs. Barbara Laune sang "Lead Kindgly Light" and "The Old Rugged Cross," accompanied by Mrs. Howard Anderson, organist. The Rev. Clarence Stirn officiated. Pallbearers were Walter Marolf, Maynard Griffith, Harold Pilfold, Evan Armstrong, Charles Dyer, and Elmer Leadabrand. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery.

Mrs. Kelly was born at Fremont April 3, 1889.

KELLY - William LeRoy, Sr. 77, Greenwood, died Tuesday, Retired mayor and city electrician in Greenwood. Survivors: son, W. L, Kelly, Jr., St. Louis, Mo.; daughters, Mrs. William Dulin, Springfield, Mo., Mrs. Kenneth L. Peterson (sic), Lincoln, M. J. Kelly, Eugene, Ore.
Services: 10 a.m. Friday, Marcy Chapel, Ashland. Burial Greenwood Memorial.

Notes:
Sina Belllinger Kelly died November 3, 1955. William Kelly died December 31, 1968. My parents and I were getting ready to attend the funeral of Henrietta Beale ("Aunt Etty") when word arrived of my grandfather's death. Dad was to be a pallbearer at Etty's funeral, but we immediately went to Greenwood instead. Mom lost her two closet living older relatives within days of one another.

William and Sina Kelly
Greenwood Memorial Cemetery
Greenwood, Nebraska

Bill and Sina Kelly
as I remember them

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Fearless Females: Favorite Female Ancestor

Lisa Alzo, who writes The Accidental Genealogist blog, has brought back a 31-day series of blogging themes called Fearless Females, in honor of celebrating March as Women's History Month. I hope to participate in as many of these blogging prompts as possible this month.


March 1 — Do you have a favorite female ancestor? One you are drawn to or want to learn more about? Write down some key facts you have already learned or what you would like to learn and outline your goals and potential sources you plan to check.


Sina Bellinger Kelly
age 17
I've already posted that 2011 is the year that I want to learn more about my maternal grandmother, Sina Bellinger Kelly. Sina's face graces every page of this blog this year.

Sina was in my life for such a short time; she died when I was five years old. At the time, we lived on the same property, so I saw Grandma Kelly every day. Mom related to me that on the day I started kindergarten, Grandma  said she was glad she could see me start school because she knew she would never live to see me graduate. Grandma died two months later.

I wonder if I ever had my photo taken with Grandma Kelly because I don't have any pictures of me with her. Sina was notorious for cutting herself out of photographs, so there's only a few images that I have to remember her by.

In January of this year, I wrote about the timeline of her life that I had put together based on events in her life: her birth, her marriage, the births of her children, deaths of her parents and brothers and the death of her first child. I know there is more of a story to weave from these events. One of my research projects for 2011 is to visit the Nebraska State Historical Society and read through the microfilmed versions of the Greenwood Gazette to see what I can glean about her life before I was born.

Another blog post I wrote about Sina was on the heels of hearing Lisa Alzo speak at the Family History Expo in Kansas City last summer. Lisa so eloquently spoke about giving a voice to silent women of our past. It was during that presentation that I knew I had to learn more about my grandmother Kelly.

I look forward to finding out more about Sina as a wife, mother and a woman in the coming months.

Read all posts in this series

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Searching for Sina - Timeline of Her Life

Those of you who follow LongLostRelatives.net may be aware that learning more about my maternal grandmother, Sina Bellinger Kelly, is my primary research goal for 2011. My first step was to create a timeline of events in her life, based upon what I already know.

















3 April 1889
Sina’s birth
Location: Greenwood, Nebraska or Fremont, Nebraska

13 June 1900
1900 Census
Living in Greenwood, Nebraska
Living on Elm Street
Household:
John Bellinger, age 46, farmer
Emma Bellinger, age 37, farmer
Harry Bellinger, age 19, farmer
Sina Bellinger, age 11, student
Clifford Bellinger, age 9, student

1904
Death of grandmother, Ann Jane McVoy Landon
Greenwood, Nebraska
Sina, age 15

21 Nov 1906
Brother Harry Bellinger married Alvena Johansen
Loup City, Nebraska
Sina, age 18

21 April 1910
1910 Census
Living in Lincoln, Nebraska
1311 N. 26th Street
Household:
John Bellinger, Carpenter, House
Emma Bellinger
Sina Bellinger, 21, Bookkeeper, grocery store
Clifford Bellinger, 19, shipping clerk, wholesale grocery

8 Oct 1913
Marriage to William L. Kelly
Lancaster County marriage records Book 38, Page 275
Sina, age 24

6 Aug 1914
Birth of Maxine Dorothy Kelly
Greenwood, Nebraska
Sina, age 25

15 Sep 1915
Death of Maxine Dorothy Kelly
Greenwood, Nebraska
Sina, age 26

31 Dec 1915 or
1 Jan 1916
Death of mother, Emma Harriet Landon Bellinger
Lincoln, Nebraska
Sina, age 26

26 Jan 1916
Birth of Margaret Janice Kelly
Greenwood, Nebraska
Sina, age 26

4 Aug 1918
Birth of Helen Marcella Kelly
Greenwood, Nebraska
Sina, age 29

1 Sept 1919
Brother Clifford Bellinger married Sophia Koch
Sina, age 30

16 Aug 1921
Birth of William Leroy Kelly, Jr.
Greenwood, Nebraska
Sina, age 32

8 Feb 1927
Birth of Patricia Landon Kelly
Greenwood, Nebraska
Sina, age 37

6 Feb 1932
Death of brother, Harry Miller Bellinger
Omaha, Nebraska
Sina, age 43

29 Apr 1936
Death (suicide) of brother, Clifford Bellinger
Omaha, Nebraska
Sina, age 47

10 Aug 1936
Death of father, John William Bellinger
Greenwood, Nebraska
Sina, age 47

Nov 1955
Sina’s death
Greenwood, Nebraska
Age 66
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Greenwood, Nebraska



What I learned from this exercise

By creating a timeline, not only about Sina's personal history, such as census records, I've added the life events from other family members to put some additional context to Sina's life.

In 1900, the family of John and Emma Bellinger were living on Elm Street in Greenwood, Nebraska. This census record confirmed that the family was living in the house that I featured in my post, It's a Dog's Life, in November, 2010. This gave me additional information that three generations of women in my family lived in the same house as young girls: me, my mother and my grandmother. For me, this is a fascinating piece of family history - each of us was about the same age when we lived there!

Sina was about 15 years old when her grandmother Landon died and about 18 when her older brother, Harry, got married. Harry was married in Loup City, Nebraska, so that provides me with a lead to locate a newspaper article about his wedding. Loup City is about 160 miles from Greenwood. Was Sina at the wedding?

In 1910, the Bellingers were living in Lincoln, Nebraska. Sina's father, John Bellinger, was working as a carpenter. Sina was working as a bookkeeper at a grocery store and her younger brother, Clifford, was a shipping clerk at a grocery store. The same grocery store? Quite likely. This gives me something else to follow-up on. The Bellingers were no longer living in the house on Elm Street in Greenwood. Did they retain ownership of the home during the time they lived in Lincoln? Land and real estate records must be discovered. By doing a search on the Lincoln-Lancaster county government web site, I discovered a photograph of the house where the Bellingers lived in 1910. It's only a few miles away, so a drive-by is now on my To Do list.

In October 1913, Sina married William L. (Bill) Kelly and I have the source of their marriage record thanks to the database maintained online by the Lincoln-Lancaster County Genealogical Society. I believe that the microfilmed records are available at the Nebraska State Historical Society archives, so obtaining a copy is added to my To Do list. While there, I can also search the microfilm records from both the Greenwood and Lincoln newspapers for an article about their wedding.

Bill and Sina's first child, Maxine Dorothy, was born in August 1914. Little Maxine, my aunt, lived only 13 months and I shared a photograph of this happy little baby and her tombstone on my other blog, Nothing But Tombstones, back in October.

What I learned from the timeline is that Sina's mother, Emma Landon Bellinger, died just three months after the death of Sina's first and only child at the time.  I cannot even begin to imagine the grief that Sina must have experienced through the losses. Sina was pregnant with her second child during this time.

Less than a month after the death of Sina's mother, her next child, Margaret, was born, followed by Helen, two years later.

Sina's brother, Clifford, was married in September 1919. I've discovered that the record of Clifford's marriage is on microfilm at the W. Dale Clark library in Omaha. Sina was about 30 years old when her younger brother married. I plan to look through the microfilms of the Omaha and Greenwood newspapers for an article on his wedding. I have a photograph of Clifford and his bride, Sophia Koch.

The 1920 census shows Sina and Bill Kelly living in Greenwood, Nebraska with their two oldest daughters, Margaret and Helen. Their next two children were born in the following decade.

The 1930 census shows the Kellys and all four children (all of whom lived to adulthood) living in Greenwood and they were enumerated right after Bill's parents, Dan and Minnie Kelly. Both Kelly families were farming at this time.

The decade of the 1930s brought the death of Sina's older brother, Harry Bellinger, in 1932 and the suicide of her younger brother, Clifford, in 1936. His death was well documented in the newspapers. He shot himself in the tavern he owned in Omaha, following an argument with his wife.

Four months after Clifford's death, Sina's father, John William Bellinger, died.

Even though the timeline does not show a lot of the events of the 1930s and 1940s, during this time frame Sina and Bill raised their four children, lived through the Depression and saw their only son go off to World War II. All four of their children were married and three were divorced before the mid 1940s. Two of the children remarried. Four grandchildren were born. We are all living.

When I started on my Search for Sina, I stated that I didn't know much about my grandmother. But once I began working on the timeline, I discovered that I knew a lot more about her life than I ever realized before. My To Do list is growing and I'm certain there is even more for me to learn about Sina.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Sunday's Obituary - Sina Harriet Bellinger Kelly

FUNERAL IS CONDUCTED FOR MRS. KELLY, 66

Funeral services were conducted Monday morning at the Marcy Chapel for Mrs. Sina Harriett Kelly, 66, who died Thursday, November 3, at her home in Greenwood.

Mrs. Warren Robinson and Mrs. Barbara Laune sang "Lead, Kindly Light" and "The Old Rugged Cross," accompanied by Mrs. Howard Anderson, organist. The Rev. Clarence Stirn officiated. Pallbearers were Walter Marolf, Maynard Griffith, Harold Pilfold, Evan Armstrong, Charles Dyer and Elmer Leadabrand. Burial was in Greenwood cemetery.

Mrs. Kelly was born at Fremont April 3, 1889.

Source: Ashland Gazette, Ashland, Nebraska, November 10, 1955


My primary research goal for 2011 is to learn more about my grandmother, Sina Harriet Bellinger Kelly. I've yet to locate an obituary, but I did find this newspaper article noting her funeral service. Her funeral card also indicates she was born in Fremont, Nebraska. The certificate of her delayed birth registration that was filed in August, 1955 (three months prior to her death) states she was born in Greenwood, Nebraska. I do know that the Bellinger family lived in Fremont, Nebraska around the time of her birth. I have a photograph of the Bellinger family that is identified with a photography studio in Fremont. 


William and Sina Kelly
Greenwood Cemetery
Greenwood, Nebraska
Follow my progress on my 2011 Search for Sina.