Frederic Arthur Kelley
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Major Sir Frederic Arthur Kelley (6th May 1863–29th May 1926) was a British politician, Justice of the Peace (JP) for the West Riding of Yorkshire and Member of Parliament (MP) for Rotherham from 1918 to 1923.
Born in Healey to Ralph and Sarah Ann Kelley of Heckmondwike in Yorkshire, Frederic married Laura Pickles, daughter of a dyer and chemical manufacturer named Charles Henry Pickles, on 5 September 1888.
Following several years as a member of Sheffield City Council, Kelley was elected MP for Rotherham in December 1918, a seat he held until 1923, when he was defeated. Frederic Kelley received an Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1919 and was knighted in 1923.
He lived his final years in Harrogate and died on 29th May 1926 at age 63.
Reference
- Who's Who, Volume II, 1916–1928
External link
- Kelleys of Heckmondwike (http://www.evil-pop.com/sam/family/Kelleys_of_Heckmondwike.htm), a genealogical account of the Kelley family Sir Frederic came from.