Keating is Expected to Leave Bed Today (30 June 1923)

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 …

Licensed to Marry (23 October 1919)

Licensed to Marry. John Stewart, 30, and Margaret Patricia Keating, 28. The Rev. M. F. Yingling. Source: Licensed to Marry, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 23 October 1919, p. 18.

Society (7 September 1919)

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 …

Americans Killed and Wounded In Fighting on the French Front (1 March 1919)

Americans Killed and Wounded In Fighting on the French Front Died of Disease. Privates: […] Keating, Michael, New York Source: Americans Killed and Wounded In Fighting on the French Front, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 1 March 1919, Read More …

Government Printing Office (16 February 1919)

Government Printing Office Lieut. Michael Joseph Keating, now with the motor transport service, stationed at Camp Holabird, was a visitor to the big printery Monday. Lieut. Keating is a former employe [sic] of the machine shop section. Source: Government Printing Read More …

Americans Killed and Wounded in Fighting on the French Front (5 February 1919)

Americans Killed and Wounded in Fighting on the French Front […] Wounded (Degree undetermined, Previously Reported Missing in Action). […] Privates: […] Keating, Richard A., Woodman, Wis. Source: Americans Killed and Wounded in Fighting on the French Front, The Washington Read More …

Americans Killed and Wounded on the French Front (3 February 1919)

Americans Killed and Wounded on the French Front […] Wounded Slightly […] Privates: […] Keating, Dennis V., New York Source: Americans Killed and Wounded on the French Front, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 3 February 1919, p. 8.

Americans Killed and Wounded on the French Front (19 December 1918)

Americans Killed and Wounded on the French Front Wounded: Privates: Keating, Thomas P., Astoria, N. Y. Source: Americans Killed and Wounded on the French Front, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 19 December 1918, pp. 10-11.