. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Ne-braska, or in any other State of thesettled east or the vast and expand-ing west, where their interests and am-bitions in life have taken them. they owe you a debt of deep grati-tude. What Ambassador White, a Nota-ble Educator, Says. Andrew D. White, Ambassador ofthe U. S. of A., at Berlin, under dateJanuary 24, 1899, says: I wish to thank you for No. 1 ofyour book on the Keim and AlliedFamilies recently received. I have onlyhad time to glance through it as yet,but it seems to me done in a much moreinteres
. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Ne-braska, or in any other State of thesettled east or the vast and expand-ing west, where their interests and am-bitions in life have taken them. they owe you a debt of deep grati-tude. What Ambassador White, a Nota-ble Educator, Says. Andrew D. White, Ambassador ofthe U. S. of A., at Berlin, under dateJanuary 24, 1899, says: I wish to thank you for No. 1 ofyour book on the Keim and AlliedFamilies recently received. I have onlyhad time to glance through it as yet,but it seems to me done in a much moreinteresting style than geneaologicalbooks usually are, and I hope to findmanv matters of interest in it. When we get warmed up in the race,and the Keim and Allied Families be-gin to make their innings there will benothing else in sight in really fresh andrefreshing reading. His Excellency, asthey designated him in Berlin, is a val-ued authority, as he is an educator ofhigh elevation, long range and discrim-inating judgment. THE KEIM AND ALLIED FAMILIES. 115. Mrs. Harriet deBenneville Keim. A granddaughter of Dr. George deBenneville, founder of Universalism in America. Born at Milestown near Philadelphia, Pa., 1803, married fohn Mav Keim, of Reading, Pa., 1821, resides (1899) 071 her extensive Colonial estate of no acres in Philadelphia {Logan) Pa. DR. GEORGE DeBENNEVILLE Translated from the manuscripts of Daniel May Keim, Second Part, entitled, BRIEF GENEALOGICAL GLEANINGS CONNECTED WITH THE LINEAGE OF KEIM DeBENNEVILLE, Derived from their Bibles, Manuscripts, and Existing Traditions. [By far the most eminent among the mystics as an avowed believer in and preacher of Universalism wasDr. Geo. deBenneville, who came to America and settled in Pennsylvania, 1741.* The Edict of Nantz, or Nantes, pro-mulgated by Henry IV. in 1598, wasto secure to the Protestants of Francetheir civil rights and confirm to themthe free exercise of their religion andgive them an equality of claims withthe Cath
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