Julia Keating (c.1861-1863) was the daughter of John Keating and Mary O'Neill. She arrived at Melbourne in January 1860 aboard the Maitland with her parents and five siblings. Her occupation was given as needlewoman.
Julia married Michael McLoughlin on 4 January 1853 at St Paul's Church, Pentridge (now Coburg). The couple had four children before Julia died on 19 June 1861 at Kyneton, Victoria, of scrofula (TB of the neck lymph glands).
'McLoughlin, Julia (c. 1831–1861)', People Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/mcloughlin-julia-31653/text39131, accessed 11 September 2024.
19 June,
1861
(aged ~ 30)
Kyneton,
Victoria,
Australia
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