. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . after life, became a rear admiral in theU. S. N. Or take the direct line of descentfrom the same warrior of the Cromwel-lian days through William Denison, an-other son, the next younger thanGeorge, through the marriage of hisfour times great-granddaughter, BetseyP. Denison, to Galusha Owen, and af-ter years of time we find among theeighth generation of direct Denison de-scendants, Jane (Owen-Denison) Keim,(Mrs. DeB. Randolph Keim).As to Admiral Dewey: The first husband of Hannah Denison,daughter of Capt. George Denison, Na- thaniel Ch


. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . after life, became a rear admiral in theU. S. N. Or take the direct line of descentfrom the same warrior of the Cromwel-lian days through William Denison, an-other son, the next younger thanGeorge, through the marriage of hisfour times great-granddaughter, BetseyP. Denison, to Galusha Owen, and af-ter years of time we find among theeighth generation of direct Denison de-scendants, Jane (Owen-Denison) Keim,(Mrs. DeB. Randolph Keim).As to Admiral Dewey: The first husband of Hannah Denison,daughter of Capt. George Denison, Na- thaniel Chesebrough, d. Nov. 22, 1878. Shem. 2 Capt. Joseph Saxton July 15, 1680. They had three children: Mercy Sax-ton, b. 1686, the youngest, m. 1 IsaacBailey, of Eoxbury, Mass., Jan. 4, 1702.• In 1707 with their children they movedto Lebanon, Conn., where Mr. Bailey died. His widow, Mercy (Saxton) Bailey, , 1713, William Dewey, at Albany, N. b. Westfield, Mass., 1692, d. 1759. He was a son of Josiah and Mehitabel THE KEIM AND ALLIED FAMILIES. 16!. Mrs. Betsey P. (Denison) Owen. Daughter of Jonathan Denison, of Stonington, Conn., son of Robert Denison, soldit of the American Revolution, son of Benadam Denison, son of William Denison, son of IVilliam Denison, son of Capt. George Denison, son of the Founder. Dewey, b. 1666 at Northampton, d. at Lebanon, Conn. He was son of Deacon Josiah Dewey,of Northampton, Mass., b. 1641, settledat Westfield, then at Lebanon, Conn., andHepzibah Layman in 1662. He d. 1732. He was son of Thomas Dewey, theEmigrant from Sandwich, Kent, England,1633, settled at Dorchester, Mass., remov-ing- to Windsor, Conn, 1638, where March22, that year, he m. Widow FrancesClarke. He d. April 27, 1648. William. Dewey (great-grandson ofThomas Dewey the Emigrant), who in-termarried with the line of Capt. GeorgeDenison, left nine children, one of whomwas Simeon Dewey, b. 1719, at Lebanon,Conn., d. in 1787. His son, William Dewey, b. in Lebanon,1746, d. at


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