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 …

Sara Elizabeth (Pope) Keating (30 April 1913 – 12 September 1974)

Mrs. John W. Keating Frostburg – Mrs. Elizabeth Keating, widow of the late John W. Keating, 3500 Plateau Avenue, Baltimore, died Thursday at her home following an illness of five months. Daughter of the late George and Mary (Carney) Pope, Read More …

Youth’s Body Recovered From Stream (7 April 1965)

Youth’s Body Recovered From Stream A Requiem High Mass will be celebrated for James Joseph Keating Jr., 19, Beans Cove, who was drowned Saturday in the Bush River near Joppa, Md., on Saturday at 11 a.m. in Our Lady of Read More …

John J. Shroyer (C. 1904 – 22 January 1964)

John J. Shroyer Hollidaysburg – John J. Shroyer, 60, of Reservoir, died Wednesday at his home. Born at Madley, he was a son of the late H. Lincoln and Louisa (Kipp) Shroyer. Mr. Shroyer was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Read More …

V. J. Keating, Native Of Here, Dies (24 January 1964)

V. J. Keating, Native Of Here, Dies Vincent Joseph Keating, 72, who began his newspaper career on the Cumberland Evening Times nearly 50 years ago, died yesterday in San Francisco. Mr. Keating retired as a San Francisco Examiner copy editor Read More …

John William Keating (20 May 1870 – 10 June 1941)

KEATING, John W., aged 71, 87 Mount Pleasant Street, Frostburg, died Tuesday, June 10th. The body will remain at the home where friends and relatives will be received. Funeral Mass Saturday, 9:00 A. M., St. Michael’s Catholic Church. Interment in Read More …

Keatings Stop Here Entour (20 May 1940)

Keatings Stop Here Entour Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Keating and daughter, Mary Eileen, of Hollywood, Cal., are at the Fort Cumberland Hotel for a brief visit before their return home. They have been on a three weeks’ tour, having Read More …

Lonaconing (1 May 1940)

Lonaconing Lonaconing, May 1. Miss Margaret Keating, R. N., was called to Detroit by the illness of her brother John Keating, who underwent a major operation yesterday there. Mr. Keating a month ago attended the funeral of his mother Mrs. Read More …

Lonaconing (5 April 1940)

Lonaconing Lonaconing, April 5. Mr. and Mrs. John Keating and Charles Keating, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keating, Nemacolin, Pa.; and Mrs. Sarah Nicol and family, Fairmont, W.Va., were here for the funeral of Mrs. Thomas Keating. Source: Lonaconing, Evening Read More …

John Keating, Vanceboro, Improving (9 January 1951)

[…] Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Keating, South Gorham, have received word of improvement in the condition of their grandson, John Keating, Vanceboro, who suffered a head injury in a coasting accident. […] Source: —, Portland Press Herald, Portland, Maine, Read More …

Nancy A. Keating (c. 1858 – 30 March 1932)

Mrs. Nancy A. Keating Mrs. Nancy A. Keating, aged 74 years, widow of John Keating of Cookport, died suddenly at her home Wednesday morning at 7:00 o’clock. She leaves two sons, R. D. Keating of Philadelphia and B. F. Keating Read More …

John Keating (28 July 1880 — 28 April 1972)

John Keating John Keating, 91, of 229 North Gilbert Street, died early Friday evening at his home following a short illness. Funeral mass will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Patrick’s Church, with burial at the new section of Read More …

Mill Street Fire Not Set — Radice (6 May 1960)

Mill Street Fire Not Set — Radice No suspicious origin has been attached to yesterday morning’s fire which gutted a Mill Street building and killed a woman lodger, police said today. Chief Joseph A. Radice said the area where the Read More …

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 …