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− | The Age | + | The Age, 29 July 1912. |
KEYES.—On the 24th July 1912, at Adelaide Lead, Richard Keyes, eldest son of the late John and Mary Keyes, of "Woodpark," Castle Connell, County Limerick, Ireland ; also beloved husband of Catherine Keyes and father of Mrs. J. Russell, Bridget, Wil- liam, John, Mrs. T. Cook, Richard, Eliza and Kate. Rest in peace.<ref>The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954)Monday 29 July 1912, p. 1.</ref> | KEYES.—On the 24th July 1912, at Adelaide Lead, Richard Keyes, eldest son of the late John and Mary Keyes, of "Woodpark," Castle Connell, County Limerick, Ireland ; also beloved husband of Catherine Keyes and father of Mrs. J. Russell, Bridget, Wil- liam, John, Mrs. T. Cook, Richard, Eliza and Kate. Rest in peace.<ref>The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954)Monday 29 July 1912, p. 1.</ref> |
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Contents
Background
Mrs. Keyes was born at Castle Connell, Limerick, Ireland, 90 years ago, and at the age of 21 married the late Richard Keyes at Limerick. They reached Geelong 68 years ago, and resided for many years at Adelaide Lead.
Goldfields Involvement, 1854
Prior to going to Adelaide Lead they lived at Ballarat, being there at the time of the Eureka Stockade rising.
Post 1854 Experiences
Obituary
The Age, 29 July 1912.
KEYES.—On the 24th July 1912, at Adelaide Lead, Richard Keyes, eldest son of the late John and Mary Keyes, of "Woodpark," Castle Connell, County Limerick, Ireland ; also beloved husband of Catherine Keyes and father of Mrs. J. Russell, Bridget, Wil- liam, John, Mrs. T. Cook, Richard, Eliza and Kate. Rest in peace.[1]
Richard Keyes was born 1827 Castleconnell, County Limerick, Ireland. His father was Johathon KEYES and mother was Mary KANE DEATH 24 Jul 1912 (aged 84–85) Adelaide Lead, Central Goldfields Shire, Victoria, Australia BURIAL Maryborough Cemetery. [2]