. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . anings—Concluded, 81 The Descendants of George Keim, 86 Keim of Wartenburg, American Descent, 9° Keim of Mergentheim, Germany, American Descent, 90 Abstracts of Pennsylvania Proprietary Land Warrants, 91 The Family Circle, • • • 95 Ludwig Keim and his Keim-Kunde (Account), .. . 95 An Old Fashioned Blizzard, . * 95 A Word from Thomas C. Zimmerman, . 96 IMPORTANT NOTICE. Terms of subscription to the Publication Fund : Single copies, 25 cents ; five copies of the same issue to one address, $ ; for oneyear, single subscription, $ Busi


. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . anings—Concluded, 81 The Descendants of George Keim, 86 Keim of Wartenburg, American Descent, 9° Keim of Mergentheim, Germany, American Descent, 90 Abstracts of Pennsylvania Proprietary Land Warrants, 91 The Family Circle, • • • 95 Ludwig Keim and his Keim-Kunde (Account), .. . 95 An Old Fashioned Blizzard, . * 95 A Word from Thomas C. Zimmerman, . 96 IMPORTANT NOTICE. Terms of subscription to the Publication Fund : Single copies, 25 cents ; five copies of the same issue to one address, $ ; for oneyear, single subscription, $ Business communications should be addressed to the office of publication at Harris-burg, Pa. Letters in connection with the Editorial Department should be addressed to the Editorat Reading, Pa Family monographs printed separately from pages of the serial if notice to hold be (given within ten days of issue of first number (if a continued article), containing the same,will be furnished in quantities per order at cost of imposing and ,Gkorge deBenkeville Keim. Son of John Keim, Secondof the Name ; Son of Nicholas Keim ; Son of Johann-es Keim, The Founder. Born at Reading, Pa., 1778, Died there 1832. 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 Emigration to America fromthe \ 7th Century to the present time* Vol. J, READING, PA. FEBRUARY, 1899. HARRISBURG, PA. No 3. PENNSYLVANIA THE BIRTH OF AN AMERICAN COMMONWEALTH ♦fTN physique, instincts and charac-j| teristics William Perm, was morea Dutchman than an English-man. He may have inherited some ofthe distinguished abilities of his father,but the qualities for which he wasworld-wide in his fame as a founder,law-giver and promoter were drawnfrom the maternal side. The mother of William Penn, Mar-garet Jasper, was the daughter of JohnJasper, a successful merchant


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