John
Keogh, deceased, who was a resident of San Francisco for eighteen years, during
all of which time he was engaged in the wholesale upholstery business, was born
in Ireland in August, 1846, and at an early age came with his parents to Canada,
where he received his education in the schools of Georgetown. At the age of twenty-three years he removed
to Chicago, where he commenced learning the wholesale upholstery business in
the establishment of his uncle, William H. Keogh, the millionaire upholsterer
and business man of Chicago. After
remaining in that city five years, and becoming a master of his business, Mr.
Keogh came to the Pacific coast, settling in San Francisco, where he at once
engaged in the manufactory and sale of all species of upholstery goods and
materials. He did not take an active
part in politics, except as is required of any good citizen, but was perhaps as
well and favorably known as any business man in the city. He died November 24, 1889.
Mr.
Keogh was married in 1879 to Miss Marie E. Keogh, a native of Clare county,
Ireland , and a daughter of Thomas Keogh, a merchant of Killaloe, Clare
county. She was the grandaughter of Dr.
William Nihill, a celebrated physician and surgeon of that county, who was
succeeded by four sons, all prominent physicians in that part of Ireland. Mr. Keogh had a family of ten children, of
whom six are now living. He left his
family in good circumstances financially.
The San Francisco News-Letter publishes the following: “His death was heard of with great regret by
those who knew him. No kinder-hearted
man ever lived, and no man was more ready to help a friend. Of a genial and happy temperament, he was
always ready, by some kind act or word, to help others share in his sunny
nature.”
Transcribed
Karen L. Pratt.
Source:
"The Bay of San Francisco," Vol. 1, page 584-585, Lewis
Publishing Co, 1892.
© 2004 Karen L. Pratt.