Sister Theresa Keating1,2
b. circa 1864, d. between 1896 and 1907
Sister Theresa Keating|b. c 1864\nd. bt 1896 - 1907|p1377.htm|John Charles Keating|b. bt 8 Jun 1829 - 7 Jun 1830\nd. 2 Sep 1896|p21.htm|Julia C. Hyland|b. Mar 1827\nd. 22 Aug 1907|p20.htm|Patrick Keating|d. at the age of fifty|p195.htm|Mary E. Murphy||p193.htm|Andrew Hyland||p210.htm|Elizabeth Moore|b. c 1805|p209.htm|
Relationship=Great-grandaunt of John William Keating III.
Aunt Agnes [right] and Aunt Theresa [left]
(Frostburg, Md.)
(Frostburg, Md.)
Last Edited=10 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S157] 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Mount Savage, Allegany County, Maryland, Page: 318A; Enumeration District: 13; Image: 0037, "[Keating] Theresa [...] 16 [ Daughter] Maryland."
- [S483] Margie and Mike Keating, "RE: The Florida Keatings," e-mail to John W. Keating III, 18 May 2006, "Came across the nun-name of that one sister who died early (Mike says she fell down the steps of the convent during the night and that killed her--"that's what Pop always said"): Theresa Keating = Sister Cyprian."
- [S178] 1870 U.S. Federal Census, District Number 12, Allegany County, Maryland, Page: 335; Image 174, "[Caton], Theresa [...] 5 [...] [Maryland]."
- [S7] Frostburg Mining Journal, 31 August 1907, 31A, "Died:
At the residence of John Counihan, this place, Thursday evening, August 22, 1907, Mrs. Julia Keating, aged 82 years. Mrs. Keating, born in Ireland, came to this country in 1852, and here she reared several daughters and sons, surviving as follows - Mrs. John Counihan and Mrs. Patrick Cronin, of this place; Misses Agnes, of Stamford, Conn., and Julia, of Seattle, Washington - the two latter being Sisters of the Order of Good Shepherd, and Messers. John Keating, of this place, and Thomas P., of Newport News, Va. A devoted communicand of St. Michael's Church many years, she was held in high esteem for her many Christian qualities. The latter years of her life brought suffering, but she bore it with the Christian's resignation and the Christian's faith. The funeral, held at St. Michael's Monday, was largely attended. In the cemetery she was laid beside her husband, 13 years gone before."