. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe. SOU] :9. The residence of John Keim, Louisville, Ohio. until 1895, when he retired from thefarm and moved to the town of Mag-nolia, Ohio. He is living and enjoy-ing good health at the age of 75 is the son of Ferdinand Klinga-man, born in Pennsylvania, December5th, 1795, and was one of the pioneersettlers of Nimishillen in the 19th century and beforethe birth of his son, William, 1825, hebuilt a brick residence on a farm one Her father, named Gloss, was aGerman and her mother, Worle, wasEnglish, and were people of the


. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe. SOU] :9. The residence of John Keim, Louisville, Ohio. until 1895, when he retired from thefarm and moved to the town of Mag-nolia, Ohio. He is living and enjoy-ing good health at the age of 75 is the son of Ferdinand Klinga-man, born in Pennsylvania, December5th, 1795, and was one of the pioneersettlers of Nimishillen in the 19th century and beforethe birth of his son, William, 1825, hebuilt a brick residence on a farm one Her father, named Gloss, was aGerman and her mother, Worle, wasEnglish, and were people of the besttype. Mrs. Keim has been a devoted wifeand kind mother, noted for her excel-lent qualities as a housekeeper andmaking home attractive and is a devoted church member andworker in the Society of ChristianEndeavor/7 *Klingman: The following- Foreign-ers named Klingman, arrived in Penn-sylvania from Germany and qualified at Phila. [Penna. Arch. 2 Ser., Vol. XVII,1727-1776.] For the list of these surnames, seeKlino-man, this number.


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