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Clem Donnelly
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Clem DONNELLY, 1922 - 1981 Clem DONNELLY 1922 1981
Clem DONNELLY was born in 1922, to John Vincent DONNELLY and Maude DONNELLY (born CLOHESSY).
Clem had 5 siblings: Timothy James DONNELLY, Edward DONNELLY and .
Clem passed away in 1981, at age 59 in .
Clarence James Clements "Clem" DONNELLY, 1904 - 1960 Clarence James Clements DONNELLY 1904 1960
Clarence James Clements DONNELLY was born in 1904, in .
Clarence married Thelma Muriel Elizabeth Donnelly (born MILLER) on 1925, at age 21 in .
Thelma was born on 1902, in .
Clarence passed away on 1960, at age 56 in .
Clem DONNELLY Clem DONNELLY
Clem DONNELLY was born to John Vincent DONNELLY and Maude DONNELLY (born CLOHESSY).
Clem had 5 siblings: Timothy James DONNELLY and 4 other siblings.
Clem passed away in .
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Clem DonnellyClem Donnelly in Canberra Times (ACT) - Nov 29 1954
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... the Hotel Ainslie-Rex. The Bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Gavan, of Yarralumla, and the groom is the elder son of Mr. and Mrs Clem Donnelly, of Grif- fith. The couple will spend a honey. imoon touring to the North Coast and will then imove into a flat at Yarralumla. "Something old" carried by the Bride ..."
Publication place: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Clem DonnellyClem Donnelly in Canberra Times (ACT) - June 7 1952
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... knew will now only be found in the pages of the history? book. The population when I was there was only 14, of whom /seven were telegraphists" said Mr. Clem Donnelly of Griffith, in a special interview yesterday. Mr. Donnelly retired from the Postal Department last week, after service of 45 years. He joined the Department at the age of 13 in 1905. Recalling his early days in the Service, ..."
Publication place: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia