The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . Holland was in sessionat Dort 1731, 800 exiled Palatinespassed through the place to take ship atRotterdam for America. They werevisited by the whole Synod m a bodyand were furnished with provisions andmedicine. After Christian exhortation,prayers and singing, they were dis-missed with the assurance that theymight rely upon the church of Hollandfor support in their new abode.—Ger-man Reformed Almanac, p. 22, for18G5, Sept. 21, 1731, among the arrivalsat Phila., Valentine Keim. Mr. Converse Cleaves says: * * * Ihave read with genuine interest.


The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . Holland was in sessionat Dort 1731, 800 exiled Palatinespassed through the place to take ship atRotterdam for America. They werevisited by the whole Synod m a bodyand were furnished with provisions andmedicine. After Christian exhortation,prayers and singing, they were dis-missed with the assurance that theymight rely upon the church of Hollandfor support in their new abode.—Ger-man Reformed Almanac, p. 22, for18G5, Sept. 21, 1731, among the arrivalsat Phila., Valentine Keim. Mr. Converse Cleaves says: * * * Ihave read with genuine interest. Yourpublication is entirely unique in thefield of genealogical research andseems to have already passed the ex-perimental stage. It is gratifying tolearn that your Family Chronicles areto be popularized by literary treat-ment and the text embellished withfamily portraits, old homesteads,manors, heirlooms, etc., and T want tosay T believe yon have made a hit, avery palpable hit, insuring you con-temporaneous praise and the gratitudeof HON. BENNEVILLE KEIM. 1790, Reading, Pa., 1S72. (Son of John Aeim, Son of Nicholas Kcim, Son of Johannes heimjfuFounder.) 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 Emigrations to America fromthe \ 7th Century to the present time* Vol, U READING, PA. APRIL, 1899. HARRISBURG, PA. No 5. THE KEIM ACCOUNT (Keim-Kunde)BY LUDWIG KEIM Inspector of Railroads under the Grand Duke of Edition Issued by deB. RANDOLPH KEIM [Continued from Keim and Allied Families No. 4, p 97.] The education of man is brought about by two factors : the world around him and his own destiny. Hegets from the world, opinions, manners, ideas, hopes, fears, prejudices. Many are successful in freeingthemselves from prejudices, and arrive at a clear perception of their own time only at the end of their


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