Biography
KELLY, LUCIUS OWEN, farmer and commissioner of the peace; b. 18 June 1858 in Fort Augustus, son of Francis Kelly* and Sarah McCarron; Roman Catholic; d. 11 July 1932 in Boston. Kelly, a Conservative, was elected to the House of Assembly in the general election of 1886 for 3,d Queens. He was defeated in the general election of 1890 and in a by-election in 1891. Kelly's father, Francis Owen*, was also a member of the House of Assembly for 3rd Queens. Kelly was first educated at grammar school in Fort Augustus. Later he attended both Prince of Wales College and Business College in Charlottetown. In his early life, he resided in Fort Augustus, then in Charlottetown, and after that returned to his native community. During his political career, he was a farmer in Fort Augustus. He also served as a Commissioner of the Peace. Later in life he moved to Boston. Lucius Kelly died 11 July 1932.
References
CPG 1876. 1889. 1891; Elections PEI; Maple Leaf Magazine September 1932; PARO MNI-Census 1881; Personal Collection of Danny Keoughan.