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Josephine Esselman Smith Keating

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
8 Nov 1908 (aged 69–70)
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. Specifically: Cremains were given to her son Neil McLeod Keating Add to Map
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Married John McLeod Keating in Nashville on October 30, 1856. She was the daughter of John Smith. She was a graduate of the Columbia TN Female Institute. She was an accomplished vocalist, pianist, harpist and excelled in French history and literature.

Their daughter, Caroline Morton Keating, studied piano in New York while their son, Neil McLeod Keating, studied Art in new York and then in Paris.
From Sketches of Prominent Tennesseans by William S. Speer.


Widow
Father: Unknown Smith, PA
Mother: Caroline/Carolina Martin/Morton, NC
Cause: Cardiac degeneration
Source: Board of Health City of Memphis Burial Permit
Place of Burial or Removal: St Louis Missouri

Disposition information: Missouri, Death Records, 1834-1910
Married John McLeod Keating in Nashville on October 30, 1856. She was the daughter of John Smith. She was a graduate of the Columbia TN Female Institute. She was an accomplished vocalist, pianist, harpist and excelled in French history and literature.

Their daughter, Caroline Morton Keating, studied piano in New York while their son, Neil McLeod Keating, studied Art in new York and then in Paris.
From Sketches of Prominent Tennesseans by William S. Speer.


Widow
Father: Unknown Smith, PA
Mother: Caroline/Carolina Martin/Morton, NC
Cause: Cardiac degeneration
Source: Board of Health City of Memphis Burial Permit
Place of Burial or Removal: St Louis Missouri

Disposition information: Missouri, Death Records, 1834-1910


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