"Fr Michael Kelly. P.P. Cloneen and Killusty in 1805. Native of Moyglass parish, probably Curraghtarsna. Born 1735. C.C. in Killenaule for about six months in 1764. Was P.P. Cloneen and Killusty in 1792, but for how long before that is unknown. Died 16 Oct. 1805, aged 70; buried in the old cemetery of Cloneen. He was great-grand uncle of Canon Edmond Kelly, P.P. Killenaule 1937-55."
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O’Dwyer, Christopher. “Archbishop Butler’s Visitation Book.” Archivium Hibernicum, vol. 34, 1977, pp. 1–49. JSTOR, DOI
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Edmond Kelly
Edmond Kelly (8 June 1874 – 11 October 1955), also known as Canon Edmund Kelly, was an Irish Catholic priest who served as a military chaplain with the British Army during the First World War. He was awarded the Military Cross in 1917 for gallantry during the Battle of Passchendaele near Ypres.
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