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Ardyth Kennelly

Ardyth Matilda Kennelly (April 15, 1912 – January 19, 2005) was an American novelist, with five novels published between 1949 and 1956 and one published posthumously, in 2014.
==Life==
Kennelly's parents were James Daniel Kennelly, from an Irish Catholic family, and Lulu "Lula" Amanda Olsen, from a Norwegian-Swedish Mormon family; both were born in Utah. Ardyth was born in Glenada, Oregon, on April 15, 1912. The family soon moved to North Albany, Oregon, where Lula's brother George Rudolph Olsen and his family lived; but when Ardyth was about three, the Kennellys--now with another daughter, Marion, born April 12, 1915--moved back to Salt Lake City, Utah. James was killed in an accident on the job in April 1921; Lula and her daughters then moved into Salt Lake City's Constitution Building, where her mother, Anna Matilda Johnson Olsen, lived and had her chiropractic office. The Kennellys moved back to North Albany in about 1922, and in May of the following year, Lula married a widowed neighbor, Hiram Parker.〔"A Short Biography of Ardyth Kennelly," http://www.ardythkennelly.com/about.html (accessed July 31, 2015).〕
Ardyth graduated from Albany High School in 1929 and attended Oregon State College for three years, though she did not graduate. A number of her stories and poems were published in the campus literary magazine, ''The Manuscript''. She moved to Portland in about 1934 and worked for a time on the WPA Federal Writer's Project.〔Ardyth Kennelly, "Bodies Adjacent" (unpublished memoir, 1992).〕
Kennelly married Howard Scott Gibbs, a friend from Albany, in 1935; they divorced in January 1940, and in October of that year she married Egon V. Ullman, an ENT physician who had emigrated from Vienna, Austria. During the war years, Kennelly accompanied her husband, who enlisted as a medical officer in the U.S. Air Force, to his postings in Salt Lake City and several East Coast cities.〔Ardyth Kennelly, "Bodies Adjacent" (unpublished memoir, 1992).〕 She was widowed in 1962. Except for brief periods spent in New York City (1963-64) and a farmhouse near Monmouth, Oregon (1969-72), she lived for 40 years in downtown Portland. There she held occasional salons and hosted diverse gatherings of selected guests.

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