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Keyser married Mary Eliza Campbell, the daughter of a local judge, in 1888. The couple had seven children, including who died in infancy and another who died at age 16. The family were members of [[Christ Church]].<ref name="Appleyard" /> | Keyser married Mary Eliza Campbell, the daughter of a local judge, in 1888. The couple had seven children, including who died in infancy and another who died at age 16. The family were members of [[Christ Church]].<ref name="Appleyard" /> | ||
− | In | + | In {{date needed}}, Keyser built [[The Moorings]], a stately home situated west of the city on the bayshore. In 1924, Keyser sold The Moorings to the [[Pensacola Country Club]], which remodeled the house for use as a clubhouse. The home, by then significantly altered, was destroyed by [[Hurricane Ivan]]. |
==Death== | ==Death== |