Americans Killed and Wounded in Fighting on the French Front (28 November 1918)

Americans Killed and Wounded in Fighting on the French Front […] Killed In Action […] Privates: Keating, Charles A., Philadelphia. Source: Americans Killed and Wounded in Fighting on the French Front, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 28 November Read More …

Americans Killed and Wounded In Fighting on the French Front (3 November 1918)

Americans Killed and Wounded In Fighting on the French Front […] Privates […] Keating, James P., Pittsburgh Source: Americans Killed and Wounded In Fighting on the French Front, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 3 November 1918, p. 15.

Loses Quintet Captain (26 January 1918)

LOSES QUINTET CAPTAIN. Camp Meade, Md., Jan 25.−Walter Keating, of Philadelphia, captain of the 315th regiment basketball team, has been transferred to Fort Myer, Va. Source: Loses Quintet Captain, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 26 January 1918, p. Read More …

Society (1 February 1917)

SOCIETY Miss Thackara Bride of Mr. Cauldwell–Mrs. Marshall Hostess–Senator and Mrs. Phelan to Entertain–Lecture for Russian War Relief–Dinners and Other Gayety. The marriage of Miss Eleanor Sherman Thackara to Mr. Frederic Cauldwell, of this city, took place yesterday afternoon at Read More …

Sail to Care for the Wounded (23 May 1915)

SAIL TO CARE FOR THE WOUNDED University of Pennsylvania Physicians Will Pay Own Expenses. Philadelphia, May 22.–Dr. J. William White, emeritus professor of surgery and trustee of the University of Pennsylvania, this week announced the names of the physicians who Read More …

Society (1909)

Society […] The week has been replete with interesting weddings and engagement announcements. One wedding of the past week which is of particular interest to Washington was that of Mr. William Franklin Sands, son of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Sands Read More …

Gladys Irene Pape (1919 – 2006)

Gladys I. Pape (Frostburg) FROSTBURG – Gladys Irene Pape, 86, of 10712 Washington Hollow Road, passed away on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2006, at the Cumberland Villa Nursing Center. Born Dec. 31, 1919, in Wellersburg, Pa., she was the daughter of Read More …

Charles H. Keating (1870 – ?)

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 …

Virginia (Cameron) Keating (c.1914 – 1975)

VIRGINIA CAMERON KEATING Newportville resident Mrs. Virginia Cameron Keating, 61, of 2910 Newportville-Fallsington Road, Newportville, died Friday at her home after a brief illness. Born in Philadelphia, she was a longtime resident of this area. She is survived by her Read More …

John T. Keating (c.1908 – 1973)

JOHN T. KEATING Retired Engineer John T. Keating, 65,  of Chinpuapin Road, Churchville, died Saturday at Holy Redeemer Hospital, Meadowbrook. A retired mechanical engineer, he was a works manager for Allied Chemical Co., Frankford. He had resided in Churchville for Read More …

Margaret M. “Rita” Keating (C.1894 – 1971)

MISS MARGARET M. KEATING Miss Margaret M. “Rita” Keating, 77, of 100 W. Woodland Ave., Penndel, died yesterday in Nazareth Hospital, Philadelphia, after a long illness. Born in Philadelphia, she lived most of her life in Penndel and was a Read More …

William Hypolitus Keating (1799 – 1840)

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 …