John Keating (c. 1828 – 14 April 1908)

John Keating John Keating, a former resident of this city, and father of Thomas E. Keating, former assistant secretary of the Board of Public Works died yesterday in Ridgewood, where he had resided for the past five years. Death was Read More …

Edward P. Keating, Sr. (c.1877 – 18 February 1963)

Edward P. Keating, Sr. Danbury, Feb. 18–Services for Edward P. Keating, Sr., 76, of 55 West Wooster street, a retired hatter, who died Friday in his home, took place today in St. Peter’s church, with a high Mass of requiem. Read More …

City Auditor Dies, Victim of Pneumonia (9 May 1925)

City Auditor Dies, Victim of Pneumonia Bernard Keating, Distinguished Citizen, Succumbs After Short Illness. City Auditor Bernard Keating died at 8 o’clock last evening at his home 128 Park place closing a period of more than 50 years of service Read More …

Dr., Mrs. Stanley Keating Parents of Son (27 January 1963)

Dr., Mrs. Stanley Keating Parents of Son Dr. and Mrs. Stanley John Keating, Jr., of Hartford, announce the birth of their first child, a son, Stanley John, 3rd on Jan. 11 in St. Francis hospital, Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Read More …

Margaret M. (Keating) Stenson ( – 29 June 1959)

Mrs. John J. Stenson Services for Mrs. Margaret M. Keating Stenson, of 91 Elmwood place, widow of John J. Stenson, who died yesterday in her home, will take place Thursday at 8:30 a.m. in her home, and at 9 o’clock Read More …

Funeral at Trenton (21 July 1941)

Funeral at Trenton Services for John Keating Held Sunday Afternoon Funeral services for John Keating, Rock Island railroad conductor whose death occurred in Kansas City Friday, were held from the Methodist church in Trenton Sunday afternoon at three o’clock, conducted 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.

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 …

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 …

Virginia Obituary (13 October 1918)

Virginia Obituary Winchester, Oct. 12–Miss Kathleen Keating, aged about 28 years, daughter of William Keating, died yesterday of pneumonia, following an attack of influenza. Shortly before her death word was received of the death from the same disease of her Read More …