@Flominator @KeatingSearch mmm cool thing #BrickWallMonday ... may be I should also post one of my BrickWalls :-)
I didn't know #BrickWallMonday is "a thing" until I saw a post by @KeatingSearch.
So let's do this: I'm still looking for some clues or sources to prove the theories from the research notes at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-623538 in #Clarion, #Pennsylvania to be either true or false. Any ideas?
#brickwallmonday #clarion #pennsylvania #Genealogy #wikitree
#Genealogy #Ireland #Dublin #BallymoreEustace #Kildare #Killarney
Mine is my immigrant ancestor, John Charles Keating. I'm pretty sure he was born in 1831. Supposedly from Ballymore Eustace, now in Co. Kildare. He married Julia Hyland in 1854 and then emigrated to the United States. (1/3)
#brickwallmonday #Genealogy #ireland #dublin #ballymoreeustace #kildare #killarney
#Genealogy #BrickWallMonday (Trying to start something here on https://genealysis.social -- post your brick walls using the tag.)
Mine is my ancestor, John Charles Keating. I'm pretty sure he was born in 1831. Supposedly from Ballymore Eustace, now in Co. Kildare. Father was Patrick Keating and grandfather was supposedly John C. Keating. Family possibly originally in Dublin, in the clothing (or related) trade. Mother is uncertain, although grandmother was supposedly Elizabeth Kilmartin.