Deaths Reported (15 July 1924)
Deaths Reported Thos. J. Keating, 32 yrs., Walt. Reed hospl. Source: Deaths Reported, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 15 July 1924, p. 10.
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Deaths Reported Thos. J. Keating, 32 yrs., Walt. Reed hospl. Source: Deaths Reported, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 15 July 1924, p. 10.
KEATING IS EXPECTED TO LEAVE BED TODAY Washingtonian Who Shot Self in Baltimore While Being Arrested is Recovering. Thomas J. Keating, 30, 1204 Kennedy street, who shot himself yesterday while being arrested by policemen in the Rennert hotel, Baltimore, will Read More …
Society Miss Francis Goblet, of New York and Bayonne, N. J., a gifted young soprano, is spending a fortnight with her aunt, Mrs. Michael J. Keating, of Otis place. After her visit here, she will sail for Italy, to spend Read More …
Mrs. Ellen Keating and daughters, Miss Nellie V. Keating and Mrs. H. A. Robinson, have returned home after spending several months touring New York, Canada, and Michigan. Source: Society, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 7 September 1919, p. Read More …
Births Reported. […] William C. and Minnie E. Keating, boy. Source: Births Reported, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 6 December 1918, p. 14.
Representative and Mrs. Edward Keating have returned from Washington, Pa., where they have went to attend the funeral of Mrs. Keating’s mother, Mrs. Caroline M. Sloan. Mrs. Sloan spent the winters with Representative and Mrs. Keating ever since the former Read More …
BIRTHS REPORTED. […] William C. and Mamie Keating, boy. Source: Births Reported, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 25 January 1917, p. 12.
BIRTHS REPORTED […] Edward [?] and Edith M. Keating, boy Source: Births Reported, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 4 August 1916, p. 12.
In Uncle Sam’s Government Departments Labor […] R. B. Keating has been assigned to duty as commissioner of conciliation. Source: In Uncle Sam’s Government Departments–Labor, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 16 April 1916, p. 5 (Third Part).
Deaths Reported […] Mary Keating, 50 yrs., Providence Hospital. Source: Deaths Reported, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 12 April 1916, p. 14.
Mrs. Keating Gives Tea. Mrs. Harold S. Keating was hostess at a tea yesterday for young people at her apartment in the Highlands, entertaining for her daughter, Miss Clonard Keating, and their house guest, Miss Harris, of Dallas, Tex. Source: Read More …
Mrs. Harold S. Keating was hostess at a card party yesterday afternoon at her apartment at the Highlands in honor of Miss Beatrice Mayfield, of Dallas, Tex. Mrs. Keating was assisted by Mrs. Seth Shepard and Mrs. Alfred Taylor. Source: Read More …
Mr. Francis A. Keating of Washington has returned for a brief visit. He has been in Duneden, Fla. for the last two years. He is now staying with his mother Mrs. William C. Keating, and sisters at Fort Myer Heights, Read More …
Deaths Reported […] Richard Keating, 43 years, Government Hospital for Insane. Source: Deaths Reported, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 6 January 1915, p. 14.
Deaths Reported[…] Michael Keating, 71 years, Soldiers’ Home. Source: Deaths Reported, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 10 March 1914, p. 14.
Deaths Reported[…] Chester Keating, 65 yrs, Freedmen’s Hospital Source: Deaths Reported, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 7 March 1914, p. 14.
Florist Named Postmaster “The florists of America have been recognized in the appointment of William F. Keating as postmaster of Buffalo,” said William J. Edwards, a prominent lawyer of the Bison City, at the New Willard. “‘Billy’ Keating has for Read More …
City News In Brief […] P. V. Keating spoke at a meeting of the Northeast Citizens’ Association Monday, in Northeast Temple, on public utilities. Charles W. Darr was to have spoken, but was unable to attend. Source: City News In Read More …
Government Office Printing Notes […] Michael J. Keating, of the machine section, was at his home in New Jersey during the past week to attend the funeral of his brother—in—law, who met with a fatal accident. Source: Government Office Printing Read More …
HEAT KILLS TWO HERE Eighteen Others Prostrated, Police Records Shown. […] H. P. Keating, 28, white, 652 Newton street, northwest, was overcome by the heat early last night while in the Union Station. He was sent to Casualty Hospital. Source: Read More …