The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . n. dAlencon, held Aug. 31, 1G67:dArgent a 2 lionecaux leopardes decpicnles. Vide Benneville. Legislature from Berks Co. in 1S37 or38. in these years my father was a mem-ber from Dauphin Co., and I rememberhis bringing Mr. Hill down to make nsa visit at Middletown. fl trust our venerable correspondentwlil add to these preliminary facts.—En.] HEINRICII KEIM. In a publication Records of Casper Stocver, baptismal andmarriage 1730-1770, compiled fromGerman notes by Dr. Wm. II. Egle,Ilarrisburg, Pa., 189(5, marriage rec-ords of persons un
The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . n. dAlencon, held Aug. 31, 1G67:dArgent a 2 lionecaux leopardes decpicnles. Vide Benneville. Legislature from Berks Co. in 1S37 or38. in these years my father was a mem-ber from Dauphin Co., and I rememberhis bringing Mr. Hill down to make nsa visit at Middletown. fl trust our venerable correspondentwlil add to these preliminary facts.—En.] HEINRICII KEIM. In a publication Records of Casper Stocver, baptismal andmarriage 1730-1770, compiled fromGerman notes by Dr. Wm. II. Egle,Ilarrisburg, Pa., 189(5, marriage rec-ords of persons united in matrimonyby me. John Casper Stocver, Evangeli-cal Lutheran minister, in Pennsyiva-nia (p. 53). On page 72 appears Get. 25, 1707,.Ileinrieh Keim and Catarina Ruber.,Bethel (Berks Co., Pa.). Johannes Keim the Founder, mar-ried second time, 1731, Jan. 1. In 1732, April 27, his son Hein~rig, was born. If the Ileinrieh above-was this one he would have been he married. I have found noother Ileinrieh Keim of that period GEORGE KEIM. Of the Chester Branch. The Keim and Allied Families IN AMERICA AND EUROPE A Monthly Serial of History, Biography, Genealogy and Folklore,illustrating the causes, circumstances and consequences of theGerman, French and Swiss Emigrations to America fromthe \ 7th Century to the present time. Vol. J. READING, PA, NOVEMBER, 1899. HARRISBURG, PA. No. 12. GEORGE KEIM, OF THE CHESTER BRANCH S 01 ey, in Philadelphia county,was the hirtlrplace of the Amer-ican race of Keim, East Xant-meal, now Warwick township, in Ches-ter county, was the seat of its earliestexpansion. Johannes Keim, the Founder, afterhis second landing at Philadelphia(1707), tarrying but a short timeamong his countrymen at German-town with his German wife, pushedout into the wilderness, by the Indiantrail, until he reached the locationhe had blazed by a fountain spring ofthe Manatawny on a prospecting tourduring his first visit to America. In this frontier cabin
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