_______________________ | _Raymond L. BOJANOWSKI _| | (1925 - 1981) m 1954 | | |_______________________ | | |--Raymond T. BOJANOWSKI | (1955 - ....) | _Joseph Martin KELLEY _+ | | (1885 - 1946) |_Suzanne M. KELLEY _____| (1927 - 2021) m 1954 | |_Rosemary R. OWENS ____+ (1894 - 1974)
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OCCU: V.P. Mattress Discounters
RELI: Roman Catholic
_FA1:
PLAC 904 Beacon Sq. Ct. #308 Gathersburg, MD 20878
PHON: (301) 921-0280
_FA2:
DATE Oct 1985
MAILADDRESS: 1411 Coral Way
Carlsbad, CA 92009-1251
__________________________ | _Harry FOX __________| | (1934 - 1984) m 1943| | |__________________________ | | |--Carrol FOX | | _Francis DE Sales KELLEY _+ | | (1878 - 1966) m 1906 |_Rosalie KELLEY _____| (1921 - ....) m 1943| |_Rose Mary CROOKSTON _____ (1884 - 1979) m 1906
_Joseph HAMILTON ____+ | (1851 - 1899) m 1873 _Joseph P. HAMILTON _| | (1882 - 1946) m 1905| | |_Sara Anne REILLY ___+ | (1859 - 1919) m 1873 | |--Kathryn Kay HAMILTON | (1909 - 1998) | _Garrett COWLS ______ | | (1850 - 1930) |_Laura COWLS ________| (1885 - 1938) m 1905| |_Margaret DUFF ______
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OCCUPATION: Kay Hamilton was a Pop Singer in Hollwood for Columbia Records and
started out a Night Club. As a child Kay would make money by singing in fron of
the Music Shops to sell sheet music.
From: http://www.dvrbs.com/people/CamdenShowbiz-KayHamilton.htm
Kay Hamilton's Life Story:
KAY HAMILTON was born in Camden on September 25, 1909, the daughter of minstrel
show and vaudeville performer Joseph P. Hamilton and his wife, the former Laura
Cowls. Her grandfather, Garrett Cowls organized and pitched for the first
baseball team in the city, and managed it for many years as well. At the time of
the April 1910 Census, the family lived at 326 Cooper Street in Camden, renting
an apartment from prominent Camden physician Dr. Daniel Strock. The family would
include at least four older children, Francis, Laura, Joseph P. Jr; and Elmer
Hamilton. Born Kathryn Hamilton, she would become the third generation of
Hamiltons to make a career in show business.
As a child Kay "play theater", and would make money by singing in front of music
shops to sell sheet music. With show business in her blood, she made her debut
in 1919. She attended St. Mary's Catholic School, but her real schooling came on
stage. A stage veteran by 1927, Kay Hamilton was working that year on Broadway,
with Eddie Dowling in the musical Sidewalks of New York. She also appeared in
vaudeville, and in nightclubs and theaters.
By 1930 The Hamilton family was living at 501 Haddon Avenue, the corner of
Haddon and Newton Avenues, directly across the street from what was then Junior
High School No. 1. By October of 1931 Kay Hamilton was making her residence at
1317 Park Boulevard in the Parkside section of Camden. In 1934 Kay Hamilton was
a featured performer in the mid 1930s with George Jessel's road show. She later
went to Hollywood, where she married actor Peter Trado. By 1956 they had moved
to Oaklyn NJ. Peter Trado passed away in 1969. Remaining a resident of Oaklyn,
Kay Hamilton Trado passed away on Mach 18, 1998.
_Martin J. KELLEY ___+ | (1922 - 2006) m 1943 _Timothy KELLEY _____| | (1953 - ....) | | |_Jane HARVEY ________+ | (1921 - ....) m 1943 | |--Maura Theresa KELLEY | (1990 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Nancy EWELL ________| | |_____________________