Thomas
Keleher
Boardman Twp.
Thomas Keleher was born in Ireland, Dec. 23, 1833. He
imigrated to America in June, 1848, and landed in New
York, where he resided ten years, and in 1855 came to
Clayton County, Ia., and purchased 160 acres of
Government land on section 34, Boardman Township, where
he now resides. He has added to his original purchase
until it has increased to 240 acres of fine land and well
improved. Mr. Keleher has been twice married, first in
April, 1861, to Mary Dirine, who died in 1879, leaving
six children viz.: William, born in 1861; Jeremiah, in
1863; James T., in 1865; Anna, in 1867; Francis Joseph,
in 1869; and Edward, in 1871. His second marriage
occurred in 1870, to Anna Maria Roach, who was born in
Massachusetts in 1852. Mr. Keleher has held the offices
of road supervisor and school director for several years,
has also served as treasurer of the School Board. He is a
member of the Catholic church. In politics he is
independent, and is one of the old settlers and
representative men of the county.
source: History of Clayton
County, Iowa, 1882, p. 660-661
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