. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . 7A Magdalena HochKeim was taken by me, assisted byJohn Moyer Keim, the owner, 1896,from the marble tombstones in thebeautifully located and cared for pri-vate burial plot on the Keim-Hoch an-cestral estate near Lobaiehsville, Berkscounty, most excellent type of the ruralbranches of the Berks-Keim family dieda bachelor in 1897, leaving threemaiden sisters. THE GENERATIONS OF PETER KEIM ♦fTX No. 1, December, 1898, p. 10,The Keim and Allied Families,some facts were given apparentlyi -i 11! i I a t i no- within the ranige of eon-s


. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . 7A Magdalena HochKeim was taken by me, assisted byJohn Moyer Keim, the owner, 1896,from the marble tombstones in thebeautifully located and cared for pri-vate burial plot on the Keim-Hoch an-cestral estate near Lobaiehsville, Berkscounty, most excellent type of the ruralbranches of the Berks-Keim family dieda bachelor in 1897, leaving threemaiden sisters. THE GENERATIONS OF PETER KEIM ♦fTX No. 1, December, 1898, p. 10,The Keim and Allied Families,some facts were given apparentlyi -i 11! i I a t i no- within the ranige of eon-s in America and a commonancestry in the Fatherland the limes ofJohanm-es Keim, the Founder of thename in the New World, 1698, and pos- sibly speculative, Johann PeterK(l)eim, an emigrant of 1750. The statement of Daniel M. Keim inhis genealogical notes of a Peter Keimbeing the founder of the family inAmerica, whither he came accom-panied by his son John if not fullysustained by the recorded facts as far THE KEIM AND ALLIED FAMILIES. &3.


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