. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . JOHN J. KEIM, (Son of John, son of Nicholas, son of Peter, son ofJohann Peter Keim the Emigrant!.Born in Elk Lick, Somerset county, Pa., 1826. Resides 1899 in Salisbury, same county as known connected with JohannesKeims arrival undoubtedly had somefoundation in the matter of relationshipof Johannes Keim and a Peter Keim inthe Fatherland and possibly in Amer-ica. It was also more than a coincidenceto find Peter Keim settling in Philadel-phia, later Berks county, the birth-place of the Keim race in America,where his children were born. But e
. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . JOHN J. KEIM, (Son of John, son of Nicholas, son of Peter, son ofJohann Peter Keim the Emigrant!.Born in Elk Lick, Somerset county, Pa., 1826. Resides 1899 in Salisbury, same county as known connected with JohannesKeims arrival undoubtedly had somefoundation in the matter of relationshipof Johannes Keim and a Peter Keim inthe Fatherland and possibly in Amer-ica. It was also more than a coincidenceto find Peter Keim settling in Philadel-phia, later Berks county, the birth-place of the Keim race in America,where his children were born. But even more suggestive, thoughpossibly a mistake, is the marriagenoted among the children of PeterKeim, of his daughter Mary to JacobYoder. In a release of the old homesteadfrom John Keim, the eldest son of Jo-hannes Keim the Founder, to GeorgeKeim and other children of JohannesKeim by his second wife, April 29,1762, is recorded Maria Keim, late wifeof Jacob Yoder. This is a most singularconfusion, to say the least. It might also be mentioned thatElizab
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