Notes Frank Keating, orphan, born 1885, admitted to St Pancras Union on 10 May 1895, details of next of kin father Henry Keating, french polisher, died 1885, brother Henry at RC Blind School, Liverpool, mother Alice Keating, widow, died in Cancer ward of Mid? Hospital 28 Dec 1896, Uncle Harry Keating, 16 Bridgewater St. Placed by Union in North Hyde.
with James Moore, farmer, P.O Cedarville, Proton Twp, Grey, Ontario
July 17 1900
Age 16, comfortable farm home, employed at farm chores, excellent health, attends Roman Catholic Church every 2nd Sunday, character good, terms-Board and Clothing for three years. Keating is a bright looking boy, and Mr Moore states that he is making good progress. He found him a little troublesome at first, but he is improved, and he had no complaints with reference to him. Keating likes farming; is treated well and is contented. Mr Moore appears to be a prosperous farmer.
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In 1901, Francis Keating, 16, Farm Lab Home boy, with James and Mary C Moore in Proton, Grey, Ontario
with James Moore, farmer, Cedarville, Proton, Grey, Ontario
April 9 1902
Age 16, comfortable farm home, suitable-employed at farm work-healthy-attends Roman Catholic Church, good character,
Terms-Board and Clothing for three years. He is developing into a stout, muscular youth and has made good progress. He is treated like one of themselves and they seem to attached to him. They refer to him as a youth of good habits and disposition. His opportunities for learning to farm are excellent here.
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