Background
Kehoe, Thomas Francis was born on November 29, 1926 in Janesville, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Robert Bartholomew Kehoe and Ada Stevens.
Kehoe, Thomas Francis was born on November 29, 1926 in Janesville, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Robert Bartholomew Kehoe and Ada Stevens.
Bachelor in Anthropology, Beloit College, 1950. Master of Arts in Anthropology, University Washington, 1957. Postgraduate, Harvard University, 1962.
Director, curator United States Department Interior, Museum Plains Indian, Browning, Montana, 1952-1959. Curator, provincial archaeologist Museum National History, Regina, Canada, 1959-1965. Director Nebraska State History Society Museum, Lincoln, 1965-1966.
Assistant clinical professor anthropology University Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1968-1982. Curator anthropology Milwaukee Public Museum, 1968-1990, curator emeritus, from 1991. Coordinator ethnology working groups International Council Museum, Paris, 1974-1983.
Fulbright professor, researcher University Tubingen, Germany, 1978-1983. Lecturer Groningen (The Netherlands) Institute Archeology, 1979, University Leicester (England), 1981. United States correspondent ArchaeoZoologia, International Council Archaeozoology, Bordeaux, France, 1986-1990.
Researcher, speaker in field.
Member Boy Scouts American, 1944 (Eagle Scout). With United States Army, 1945-1946. Fellow American Anthropological Association (museum training and professional standards committee 1975, board directors 1987, executive board general anthropology division 1987-1989, museum symposium organizer and chair 1988).
Member American Museum Association, Society of America Archaeology, American Ethnological Society, Council Museum Anthropology, Wisconsin Archeological Survey, Saskatchewan Archeological Society (charter), Saskatchewan Association Professional Archaeologists.
Married Alice Eve Beck, September 18, 1956 (divorced November 1993). Children: Daniel Miles, Thomas David, Cormac Joel. Life partner Mary Anne Siderits.