Excerpt from A Complete History of Ireland, From the First Colonization of the Island by Parthalon, to the Anglo-Norman Invasion, Vol. 1: Collected and Arranged From the Most Ancient Records of Ireland, and From Authentic Foreign Writers
Keating, was the representative of this house about the middle of the.last century. He was son to John Keating, who in his youth embraced a military life, and died at Annapolis in North America, in 1718.
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