The Keating Family Immigrates to America
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Michael C. Keating. Â The successive promotions and stages of service are not merely an indication but a proof that Michael C. Keating from youth up has been sustained and propelled forward by a vital and definite purpose and wholesome ambition Read More …
I’ve been busy transcribing a long treatise on the life and family of John Keating†of Philadelphia, a “Wild Goose” whose family left Ireland after the failed Jacobite / Williamite War and settled in France. He proceeded to serve in Read More …
Charles H. Keating. One of the members of the Richland County bar is Charles H. Keating, who is vice president of the Lumberman’s Mutual Insurance Company, of Mansfield. He was born in this city, July 23, 1870, the son of Read More …
C. S. KEATING. Although he has long since passed his allotted three score years and ten, and has now entered his eightieth year, this well-beloved old gentleman of Clyde, Sandusky county, is at this writing as erect in figure, as Read More …
William H. Keating, 1831. – Brother of John Keating, Jr. (1820), was a Professor of Mining and Chemistry. He was one of the originators of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, a founder of the Franklin Institute and a man of Read More …
James P. McNally – The name of McNally has long been prominently identified with the wholesale distribution of woolen fabrics in Pittsburgh, and Mr. McNally, one of the present heads of the business, is a son of James A. McNally, Read More …
Thomas Keating, son of Thomas and Bridget (Brophy) Keating, born in town of Old Beg, parish of Borris, Edron East, Carlo county, Ireland, 1836, died at Melrose, Massachusetts, January 4, 1894, aged fifty-nine years. He received his education in the Read More …
KEATING John Keating was born in county Cork, Ireland, in 1795, died in 1885. He married Ellen Roach, who was also born in county Cork. She died in 1890, aged ninety years. (II) John (2), son of John (I) Keating, Read More …
KEATING, George James, merchant and philanthropist, was born in Halifax, N. S., Jan 7, 1840, son of William Henry and Eliza Walford (Forbes) Keating. His father was a well-known member of the bar at Halifax, and his mother, a native Read More …
John F. Keating, a prominent figure in educational circles in southwestern Colorado, is now serving as superintendent of schools in Pueblo. Holding to high professional ideals and attacking everything that he does with a contagious enthusiasm, he inspires pupils and Read More …
KEATING, SIR HENRY SINGER, Lawyer, was born in the county of Dublin in 1804, and educated in the Irish capital at Trinity College, where he graduated M.A. In 1832 he was called to the bar at the Inner Temple, went Read More …
FRANCIS ROOT KEATING, who died on the 7th of January, 1901, was one of the most beloved and respected of Buffalo’s younger citizens. Mr. Keating was in his thirty-ninth year at the time of his decease. In his brief career Read More …
Madame Keating, Superior of the Monastery of the Visitation at Frederick, Md., was the daughter of Captain John Keating, of the French service, a chevalier of the Order of St. Louis. Captain Keating was the son of Baron Keating, of Read More …
KEATING, MAURICE BAGENAL ST. LEGER (d. 1835), soldier and author, entered the 3rd dragoons as cornet on 14 May 1778, but obtained a lieutenancy in the 22nd light dragoons on 16 Dec. 1779, and became captain on 20 June 1781, Read More …
KEATING, JOHN (ft. 1680), Irish judge, was son of Maurice Keating of Narraghmore, co. Kildare. He was a protestant. On 22 Jan. 1661-2 he was deputy-clerk in the Irish House of Lords, and received a gratuity of 300l. for his Read More …
KEATING, SIR HENRY SINGER (1804-1888), judge, third son of Lieutenant-general Sir Henry Sheehy Keating, K.C.B., by his wife, the eldest daughter of James of Annandale, co. Dublin, was born at Dublin in 1804. He was called to the bar at Read More …
KEATING, GEORGE (1762-1842), engraver, bookseller, and publisher, son of Patrick Keating (1734-1816), bookseller, was born in 1762. He was brought up as an engraver under William Dickinson. Between 1784 and 1799 he produced plates in mezzotint and stipple, and ‘attained Read More …
KEATING, GEOFFREY (1570? – 1644?), Irish writer, was born in the county of Tipperary (Tri Biorghaoithe an Bhais, bk. iii, 8), near the village of Burgess (Clanricarde Memoirs, 1744). He was a Roman catholic. After education in a school near Read More …
Geoffrey Keating is perhaps the most famous of the Keating family, having written an acclaimed history of Ireland. A brief biography from Anglo-Irish and Other Genealogies can be found after the jump.