An Account Of John Charles Keating

There are two letters written by children of John C. Keating that helped me start my research. Though written many years after the events described, and I’ve since found that some of the details (such as dates) are not precise, Read More …

Annie K. (Cronin) Keating (c.1872 – 16 March 1936)

Mrs. Keating Funeral Tomorrow The funeral of Mrs. Annie K. (Cronin) Keating, wife of Thomas P. Keating, who died at Miami, Florida, March 16, will be held from the home of her sister, Mrs. Michael O’Neill, 33 Cottage street, tomorrow Read More …

Brief Mention (2 September 1966)

Brief Mention Sister Thomas Mary, SSND, Mt. Calvary Convent, Washington, and Sister Rosanna, SSND, St. Joseph’s Convent, Baltimore, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Keating, RD 2, Frostburg. Source: Brief Mention, Cumberland Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, 2 September Read More …

John W. Keating (20 May 1870 – 10 June 1941)

John W. Keating Frostburg, June 11–John W. Keating, 71, of 81 Mt. Pleasant street, retired employe of the Consolidation Coal Company, died last night at Allegany Hospital, Cumberland, where he had been admitted last Friday. A member of St. Michael’s Read More …

Mrs. Mary E. (Keating) Cronin (January 1857 – 12 March 1940)

Mrs. Mary E. Cronin Mrs. Mary E. Cronin, 84, widow of Patrick Cronin, died this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Katherine Hawkins, 109 South Smallwood street, following a protracted illness. She was a daughter of the late Read More …

Deed of McCulloh Street Property to Keating Children (2 December 1897)

Katie Counihan and others to John W. Keating and others Deed.Filed and Recorded Dec. 2d 1897 @ 1.40 P.M. This deed made this 29th day of March in the year One thousand eight hundred and ninety seven by Katie Counihan Read More …

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.