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KELTY Rosamond

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  KELTY Rosamond (daughter of KELTY Charlie and HART Gertrude).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  KELTY Charlie

    Notes:

    Occupation: Ran a grain elevator, Forest City, MN

    Charlie married HART Gertrude in Nov 1910. Gertrude (daughter of HART James Patrick and WAMSLEY Jane Barbara) was born on 18 May 1884 in Beaulieu, Becker Co., MN; died in 1964. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  HART Gertrude was born on 18 May 1884 in Beaulieu, Becker Co., MN (daughter of HART James Patrick and WAMSLEY Jane Barbara); died in 1964.

    Notes:

    Occupation Milinier and Seamstress

    Gertrude and Grandpa Hart were best buddies when they were young.
    Gertrude Hart married Charlie Kelty in November of 1910. They had
    three daughters, Rosamond, Mary Ann, and Corrine. Charlie ran a grain
    elevator in northern
    Minnesota, Forest City. Gert and Ann went to Seattle area for a time
    and returned just prior to Gert and Charlie being married.17

    Gertrude married Charles Kelty who was an elevator operator at
    Waubun and Mahnomen. He later operated an elevator at Detroit Lakes.
    The Keltys went to Portland,
    Oregon in 1942 and remained there until Charles retired. At that
    time they moved to Wadena, Minnesota and remained there until death.
    Gert and Charlie had three girls:
    Corrine Nelson, Rosamond, and Mary Ann Neitzke. Gert and Mamie were
    milliners and seamstresses before their marriage and excelled in
    their craft.18

    Children:
    1. KELTY Corrine
    2. KELTY Mary Ann
    3. 1. KELTY Rosamond


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  HART James Patrick was born on 25 Sep 1855 in Madison, Dane Co., WI (son of HART Patrick and JANE Elisa); died on 13 Jul 1934 in Lagarde Twp, MN.

    Notes:

    Residence: Westport Twp., Pope Co., MN; 1903, Mahnomen Co.

    James served as volunteer teamster and surveyer under General Custer. James and Jane served on the town and school board in Beaulieu and were instrumental in starting the Hart School.

    Gertrude and Grandpa Hart were best buddies when they were young. Great Grandpa James Hart drove a wagon with General Custer at the age of 16. He was apparently orphaned at a very early age. Took care of his siblings because he had some of them living with him after he married our grandmother, Jane Wamsley. In the early 1900's when the native indians were first able to sell their land, the Hart's (James) moved to the Menhoman area and bought a farm.

    James farmed in Glenwood, MN from 1879 to 1901.
    James and Jane served on the town and school board in Beaulieu and were instrumental in starting the Hart School.

    JAMES R. HART 1855-1935
    James R. Hart was born in Madison, Wisconsin on September 25, 1855. His father was Patrick Hart who was born in Ireland on June 15,1829. Patrick.was married in
    Ireland on July 10, 1845 and died June 10, 1873. He is buried in the Lake Amelia Cemetery in Pope County, Minnesota. James came to Glenwood, Minnesota with his
    parents when quite young. He married Jane Wamsley in Glenwood in 1879 and farmed near there until 1901. Their children were all born near there at Villard, a town
    which came into existence later. Mr. Hart served as volunteer teamster and as a surveyor under General George A. Custer in 1876.
    The Hart's came to Lagarde Township, Mahnomen County, in 1904 and James farmed there until his wife died on May 23, 1923. After that, he and his younger children
    went to live with son, Bert on what was known as the Taylor farm. James helped his son with the farm work until Bert moved to Bemidji in 1927. From then he divided his time with family members until his death on July 13, 1935 at the Frank Hart home. This had been the original family home.

    The James R. Hart Family
    Lagarde Township, Mahnomen County, MN.
    It was in 1905, three years before the building of the railroad, that James and Jane Hart, with their ten children, decided to leave their home at Villard, Minnesota and come to this area. They came by covered wagon, herding their cattle; the boys taking turns walking behind them.
    The family settled first at Duane, near Fosston, where Jane was postmistress. Three years later they moved to a small farm mostly woodland, in Lagarde township. They first had a log cabin for a home but as soon as possible they built a small frame house, which I am sure was crowded with five boys and five girls. According to stories told by them, it was a happy, lively home with many get-togethers and activities, a great deal of good natured humor, love and good food. One of the stories my Dad liked to tell about was when his older sisters had beaus call on them, he and his brothers would sit on the stairs and giggle and make strange noises.
    James and his sons earned their living as woodsmen until they had enough farmland cleared. They had some interesting stories to tell about lumbering; hauling the logs out of the woods with horses and wagons or sleighs. They cut lumber for the Bliss sawmill, among others. My grandfather liked to tell USA about the wildcats and wolves that worried the lumbermen.
    While living in Lagarde Township, the Hart family attended St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Beaulieu. I can remember as a child riding to church in the back of a truck as we did not have a working car. Other times we went in a buggy or sleigh. The family was active in community and township affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Hart were on the town board and the school board. They had many friends whom they visited and entertained. They liked to attend dances in the school house and barn raisings, etc. James and Jane had five boys and girls:

    Died:
    Cause of death: Anemia, arterial sclerosis, nephritis.

    James married WAMSLEY Jane Barbara on 27 Nov 1879 in Glenwood, MN. Jane (daughter of WAMSLEY Edward J. and COSGROVE Mary Byrne) was born on 25 Feb 1857 in Ontario, Canada Huron Co.; died on 20 May 1923 in Lagarde Twp, MN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  WAMSLEY Jane Barbara was born on 25 Feb 1857 in Ontario, Canada Huron Co. (daughter of WAMSLEY Edward J. and COSGROVE Mary Byrne); died on 20 May 1923 in Lagarde Twp, MN.

    Notes:

    Jane moved from Ireland to Glenwood, MN in 1871.
    Jane taught school at Glenwood and Villard until her marriage.
    James and Jane served on the town and school board in Beaulieu and
    were instrumental in starting the Hart School.

    Jane Wamsley came from Canada in the early 1900's. She also taught
    school.17

    JANE WAMSLEY HART
    Jane Wamsley Hart was born February 25, 1857 in Ontario, Canada. She
    was baptized on April 17, 1858 at St. Peter's Catholic Church at St.
    Joseph, Ontario. Jane's parents, Edward and Mary Byrne Cosgrove, had migrated from Ireland
    to Stanley township in Ontario, Canada; Edward in 1845 and Mary about
    1853.
    In 1871 Jane's family moved to Glenwood, Minnesota where she
    attended school long enough to get a teacher's certificate. She
    taught school in the Glenwood and Villard
    area until her marriage on November 27, 1877 to James R. Hart at
    Long Prairie, Minnesota. They lived at Villard for twenty years.
    In 1901 the family moved to Duane, Minnesota (a town now extinct)
    where she helped organize the post office and worked there for a
    while. In 1904 the Hart's moved to
    Lagarde township, Mahnomen County. Land had just been opened up for
    purchase from the Indians on the White Earth Reservation. Jane was
    the first teacher at the
    Sunshine School (Hart School) and was on the school board as was
    James for many years.
    Jane worked hard raising her family of five boys and 5 girls in this
    rural setting without electricity, running water and other
    conveniences. She taught her children herself
    and they all grew to be intelligent, hard working people people. Her
    daughters learned to sew and bake and were excellent homemakers. Two
    of her daughters opened a
    millinery establishment where they made and sold hats. Though I was
    only years old when she died, I can remember her big delicious sugar
    cookies. I had hats and scarfs
    Grandma Jane had made for many years and they were lovely. From what
    people who knew her have said and the newspaper clipping at the time
    of her death she spent a lot
    of time helping friends and neighbors when needed in times of
    trouble and sickness. She was an extremely pleasant lady and showed a
    lot of humor and wit. She had to be
    good-natured to keep up with all the company that visited at their
    small home.
    Jane died on May 20, 1923 at her home in Lagarde Township, Mahnomen
    County, Minnesota. She was buried at St. Joseph's Church at Beaulieu,
    Minnesota.
    [By Patricia (Peggy) Hart Bisek --daughter of Albert Hart Oct. 1989]

    Notes:

    Married:
    5 boys and 5 girls all born near Villard

    Children:
    1. HART Anna
    2. HART Dorothy died in 1939.
    3. BURKE Marie (Mamie) Hart was born in Beaulieu, Becker Co., MN.
    4. HART George was born on 16 Nov 1882 in Villard, Pope Co., MN; died on 26 Nov 1956 in Waubun, MN.
    5. 3. HART Gertrude was born on 18 May 1884 in Beaulieu, Becker Co., MN; died in 1964.
    6. HART Robert Stephen (John Sphenen) was born on 27 Dec 1884 in Villard, Pope Co., MN; died on 22 Oct 1953 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.
    7. HART Albert Patrick was born on 13 Jan 1893 in Villard, Pope Co., MN; died on 12 Aug 1977 in Portland, Multnomah Co., OR.
    8. HART Francis (Frank) was born on 27 Nov 1894 in Villard, Pope Co., MN; died on 12 Nov 1984 in Mahnomen, MN.
    9. HART Gerald J. was born on 11 Nov 1895 in Villard, Pope Co., MN; died on 08 Jan 1966 in OR.
    10. HART Agnes was born about 1899 in Villard, Pope Co., MN; died about 1920.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  HART Patrick was born on 15 Jun 1829 in Ireland (son of Mary); died on 15 Jun 1873 in Pope Co., MN.

    Notes:

    Description of Armorial.....................
    NAME: HART
    CREST: A stag's head erased, with an oak branch in the mouth all
    proper.
    BLAZON: Argent three lozenges azure, each charged with an escallop
    or.
    SOURCE: Burke, Sir Bernard GENERAL ARMORY OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND,
    IRELAND AND WALES Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1969.

    Died:
    Buried in Lake Amelia Cemetery, Pope County, MN.

    Patrick married JANE Elisa on 10 Jul 1845 in Ireland. Elisa was born in Sep 1817 in Ireland; died on 16 Apr 1897 in Pope Co., MN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  JANE Elisa was born in Sep 1817 in Ireland; died on 16 Apr 1897 in Pope Co., MN.
    Children:
    1. 6. HART James Patrick was born on 25 Sep 1855 in Madison, Dane Co., WI; died on 13 Jul 1934 in Lagarde Twp, MN.
    2. HART Steven Douglas was born on 06 Oct 1863 in Spooner, Washburn Co., WI; died on 13 Apr 1936 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.
    3. HART Thomas was born about 1869 in MN; died on 06 Apr 1907 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.

  3. 14.  WAMSLEY Edward J. was born in 1820 in Ireland (son of WAMSLEY James and RUTLEDGE Anna); died on 04 May 1887 in Reno, MN.

    Notes:

    Moved from Ireland to Ontario, Canada in 1871.

    Edward married COSGROVE Mary Byrne in 1856 in Canada. Mary was born on 12 Oct 1823 in County Mayo, Ireland; died on 06 Aug 1901 in Pope Co., MN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  COSGROVE Mary Byrne was born on 12 Oct 1823 in County Mayo, Ireland; died on 06 Aug 1901 in Pope Co., MN.

    Notes:

    Mary moved from Ireland to Ontario, Canada in 1871.

    Children:
    1. 7. WAMSLEY Jane Barbara was born on 25 Feb 1857 in Ontario, Canada Huron Co.; died on 20 May 1923 in Lagarde Twp, MN.