Keatings of Carrick on Suir
Dairin Keating wrote on the old incarnation of the site: Hi there, My nan and grandad left Ireland for England in 40’s to 50’s. As far as I can understand they lived in Carrick on Suir and may have owned/run Read More …
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Dairin Keating wrote on the old incarnation of the site: Hi there, My nan and grandad left Ireland for England in 40’s to 50’s. As far as I can understand they lived in Carrick on Suir and may have owned/run Read More …
More information on non-related Keatings from Google Books. This one deals with a family of Keatings in Maine. Read on for more.
A batch of arms from The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, A Registry of Armorial Bearings from the Earlest to the Present Time by Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., LL.D.
Between Dublin and Naas, Co. Kildare, near the town of Rathcoole, sits the townsland (an unincorporated area) known as Keatings Park. Seamus Keating wrote of Keating’s Park: I remember once my father told me that it was probably named after Read More …
Some time back, on of the earlier incarnations of KeatingSearch.com, Anne B. Keating wrote, In the realm of tall tales I remember from childhood, was the story of a Hugh Keating who fought back Cromwell’s troops with a a sword Read More …
An extract from the “Memoir of the Father Geoffrey Keating, D. D.”, by Michael Doheny, Esq. This memoir makes up part of the introduction to John O’Mahony’s translation of Geoffrey Keating’s “The History of Ireland” (in Irish Gaelic, “Foras Feasa Read More …