Keatings in the Journal of the Co. Kildare Archaeological Society: 1591
“We find a whole colony of Ketons, or Keatings.” Read More …
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“We find a whole colony of Ketons, or Keatings.” Read More …
Earlier this year, I started gathering a collection of citations from online issues of the Journal of the Co. Kildare Archaeological Society and Surround Districts. Lots of gems in here on Keatings in the Co. Kildare area, and I’d like Read More …
This coming Sunday, 25 April 2021, is National DNA Day! What is National DNA Day? According to the National Human Genome Research Institute, it “commemorates the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003 and the discovery of DNA’s double Read More …
A bit of a different article today, with a musical treat at the end. This article caught my attention as my paternal immigrant ancestors were a Keating married to a Hyland. (No known relation on either side to the subject Read More …
Title First Name Middle Name Surname Suffix Job Description Address Property Value Page(s) Notes Mrs. Keating 1 Parnell terrace & South Circular road 16L 530, 800 p800 “Miss Keating” Mrs. Keating 2 Blessington street 45L 530, 681 Ambrose Keating vintner Read More …
Title First Name Middle Name Surname Suffix Job Description Address Property Value Page(s) Notes Keating printers 50 Stafford street 526, 802, 897 p. 526, “Keating Brothers” Mrs. Keating 2 Synnot place 50£ 526, 803 Mrs. Keating 1 Parnell terrace & Read More …
Prefix First Name Middle Name Surname Suffix Job Description Address Page(s) Notes Ambrose Keating vintner 163 Thomas court 734, 787 Charles Keating silversmith 47 Henry street 474, 668, 762 p668, also “Christopher Carroll, carver, gilder, and looking gass manufacturer” Charles Read More …
Prefix First Name Middle Name Surname Suffix Job Description Address Page(s) Notes Misses Keating boarding school 22 Kildare street 73, 269, 407 On p407, “Seminaries for Young Ladies” The Misses Keating 16 Lower Gardiner street 73, 250 Same address as Read More …
An extra entry for today, as I’ve made mention of it in the past. In the 1830 Wilson’s Dublin Directory is listed an “Eliza Keating”, teacher. I found an advertisement of hers within The Freeman’s Journal, a newspaper published in Read More …
Prefix First Name Middle Name Surname Job Description Address Page(s) Notes The Misses Keating Boarding school 22 Kildare street 88 Ambrose Keating Spirit Stores 163 Thomas street 88 C. and R. Keating Starch and Stone blue manufacturing 193 Great Britain Read More …
Prefix First Name Middle Name Surname Suffix Job Description Address Page(s) Notes Keating and Kennedy Silk Manufacturers 1 Hanover street 65 Ambrose Keating Inn-keeper 163 Thomas street 65 C. and R. Keating Starch and stone-blue-manufacturers 193 Great Britain street 65 Read More …
Title First Name Middle Name Surname Suffix Job Description Address Page(s) Notes Edward Keating Physician Dublin College 183 “A. B. T. C. D. and M.D.” John William Keating D.D. Dean of Ireland Tuom 125 Ensign Patrick Keating 28th Regiment Tipperary Read More …
Title Fist Name Middle Name Surname Suffix Job Description Address Page(s) Notes Captain Keating Major of Brigade to the Forces 99 Maurice Keating Barrister 44 Bride street 116 T(rinity) 1788 Michael Keating Goldsmith 14 East Cole alley 62 Patrick Keating Read More …
Title First Name Middle Name Surname Suffix Job Description Address Page(s) Leonard Keating Surgeon, St. Nicholas’s Hospital Caple street 74 Michael Keating Esq. Dublin Society 77 William Power Keating Trench Esq. Commons of Ireland Galway 47 Gentleman’s and Citizen’s Almanack. Read More …
Since my Keatings are from the Dublin area going back to at least the 1700’s, I’ve started a project to identify Dublin Keatings in a variety of sources. I’m starting with the various Almanac(k)s and Directories that are available on Read More …
Emigration Thu, May 1, 1851 – 1 · The Freeman’s Journal (Dublin, Dublin, Ireland) · Newspapers.com EMIGRATION. The rage for emigration knows no limits. The people are leaving the land in myriads. From Tipperary the emigration continues to an unexampled Read More …
[Correspondence, Aug. 23.]The seventh annual reunion of the Keating family was held at Fernbrook Park during the present week and proved to be one of the largest and most sociable of these thus far held. The committee in charge was: Read More …
Since I’m on a bit of a DNA testing kick and the test is on sale (until 3 January 2021!), I decided to go ahead and purchase the Family Tree DNA Big-Y700 test. It isn’t the cheapest test out there, Read More …
July 21, 1943 – April 12, 2019 John William Keating Jr., 75, of Essex, died on April 12, 2019. Born on July 21, 1943, and raised in Howard Park, he was the son of the late John Sr. and Sara (Pope) Keating. Read More …
“You and I share the same DNA. Is there anything more lonely than that?” Charlie Kaufman In Conclusion As much as I’d like to, I haven’t gotten as much real genealogical utility as I’d have liked to from the tests Read More …