Hugh Craine Kelly (2 December 1848 – 13 January 1891) was a farmer and politician in colonial South Australia.
Hugh was born the fifth son of William Kelly (1804–1888) of Cudlee Creek and Gumeracha, South Australia. He was educated at Prince Alfred College and farmed at Alma, South Australia.
He was of Chairman of the Alma District Council and President of the Alma Farmers' Union. He was a worker for the temperance movement and lay preacher at his Wesleyan Methodist church.
He was elected to the seat of Wooroora in the South Australian House of Assembly and served from April 1890 until the following January, when he died as a result of being thrown from a buggy near Port Wakefield.[1] James Cowan and J. G. Ramsay met similar deaths. One critic praised him for his clear and melodious voice, his matter-of-fact clarity of expression, steadfastness of purpose and imperviousness to flattery.[2]
His brother Robert won the ensuing by-election.
His wife Alice Lousia Ridgway (19 Apr 1856 - 7 Mar 1914), married 15 Mar 1876, at the residence of the brides father John Ridgway, at Salter's Springs, South Australia. They had no children.
^"Hugh Craine Kelly". Former members of the Parliament of South Australia. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
^"Echoes from the Smoking-Room". Evening Journal. 9 September 1890. p. 4. Retrieved 3 October 2015 – via Trove.
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