. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . whose daughters Taylor, father of John C. , and of Charlotte Taylor, who in. Moncure Bobinson, of Philadel-phia.* Col. John Fry Peachy, of Albemarle,Va., son of Joshua and Mary (Micou)(Hill) Fry, the former the Virginiahero, had among their issue, JoshuaFry, who m. Peachy Walker, dau. ofDr. Thomas Walker, Castle Hill. Albe-marle, Va. Thev moved to was a distinguished classical educa-tor in Virginia and Kentucky. The name Peachy frequently ap-pears in the Fry (of Virginia) inter-marriages as a Christian, but no


. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . whose daughters Taylor, father of John C. , and of Charlotte Taylor, who in. Moncure Bobinson, of Philadel-phia.* Col. John Fry Peachy, of Albemarle,Va., son of Joshua and Mary (Micou)(Hill) Fry, the former the Virginiahero, had among their issue, JoshuaFry, who m. Peachy Walker, dau. ofDr. Thomas Walker, Castle Hill. Albe-marle, Va. Thev moved to was a distinguished classical educa-tor in Virginia and Kentucky. The name Peachy frequently ap-pears in the Fry (of Virginia) inter-marriages as a Christian, but not as asurname (Memoir of Col. Joshua Fry,&c, by Bev. P. Slaughter, no imprintnor date). Whether this name Peachy is gen-eric or is one of the several corruptedforms of the surname of Peter Bitsche,the German, would form an interestingrevelation, his descendants havinganglicised the ancestral name toPeachy Beachy. ^Memoirs of Col. Joshua Fry, &c, byRev. P. Slaughter, D. D.; no imprint nordate. THE KEIM AND ALLIED FAMILIES 351 Che family Circle. The Editor as a Correspondent in Paris,France, 1866. THE NOBILITY OF NORMANDY—DeBENNEVILLE. IT N this volume containing verbalprocesses, official certificates,& of intendants during judicial researches of the nobililyof the province in 1443, 1470, 1508,1634. 1666-1688 and 169(3-1727, &c,armorial bearings and origin and gene-alogv of extinct and existing familiesuntil 1789, by Gabriel 0, Gilvy, Lon-don, 1804, I find the following: DeBexxeville (Gilles), Sieur (Lord) ofthe said name. Viscount de Caen [capitalof the Department of Calvados, Nor-mandy, 148 m. N. W. of Paris.—Ed.]Ennobled 5 .Tune, 1390, at Bayeux de Mesmes, Bayeaux, France. 17 m. X. \V. ofCaen on the Aure.—Ed.] Nicholas :. Sieur of theplace, son of Gilles, ennobled In charterof Feb., 1574, registered in the accounts,Feb. 26, 1575. and at the Aydes, July 10following- for 2,000 ecus [half crown, 3francs.—Ed.], paid into the exchequerwithout indem


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