. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . own tohave appeared in the Kheinish Worte-Buch in 1500. The Gothic branch of the Indo-Ger-manic had an expressive verb Keianen,to sprout. Our distinguished name-cousin, ina recapitulation, says that the wordKeim, as in its different forms in alllanguages, conveys the idea of origin,rooting, movement, strength, etc., in itsphilological meaning, force and appli-cation. The author gives a very striking il-lustration of the evolutions of the wordKeim, derived from its own meaningto sprout, as shown in a very rarefreak of nature in an ancient t


. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . own tohave appeared in the Kheinish Worte-Buch in 1500. The Gothic branch of the Indo-Ger-manic had an expressive verb Keianen,to sprout. Our distinguished name-cousin, ina recapitulation, says that the wordKeim, as in its different forms in alllanguages, conveys the idea of origin,rooting, movement, strength, etc., in itsphilological meaning, force and appli-cation. The author gives a very striking il-lustration of the evolutions of the wordKeim, derived from its own meaningto sprout, as shown in a very rarefreak of nature in an ancient tree, THE KEIM AXD ALLIED FAMILIES. 131 which grows in the Hospital Bastionof the Fortress of Rotherburg, on theTanber. Through the hollow trunk a stronggrowth bursts forth which gives thecrown of the tree new life. We can show/* Mr. Keim writes, that with the Roman and Gothictimes we can join the German rennais-sance from the sixteenth century, whenthe new Keim appeared. [The next number will contain Ag-e and Expansion of the NameKeim.—Ed.]. Sarah (Hottenstein) High vHoch).1767, Cumru Township, Berks County, Pa., iS43. Daughter of William Hottenstein, Son of Jacob Hottenstein, of Cumru Township, Philadelphia County, Pa., the Founder, Son of Ernst von Hotteyistein, of Esshngen, Germany, descendant of Frankish Province Count Riebold von Hottenstein of the Spessart Walde, A. D. 380. COUNT RIEBOLD VON HOTTENSTEIN A FRANKISH KNIGHT OF THE HERCYNIAN FOREST ON THE MAIN, GER-MANY, AND HIS DESCENDANTS FIFTEEN CENTURIES AFTERON THE SCHUYLKILL IN AMERICA. ♦|rX1878 William Hottenstein, ofMaxatawny Township, Berkscounty, issued from the Jour-nal press of Kutztown, Pa., a valuablecompilation from a record of the pat-ronymic Hottenstein, procured fromVienna, by the late Lewis K. Hotten-stein. The document, which is in German,also contains the heraldic arms of thefamily. The Hottensteins are there recordedamong the Frankish Knights. Theorigin of the family is traced back tothe Spes


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