The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . 233 Remarks Inviting Response, . 29 Salutation 1 Schneider, John Henry and His Frontier Bride, Sect, A Sporadic Outbreak in Oley, Pa 280 Seward, William 11., a Personal Reminiscence and Thirty Years After 205 Shearer t&9 .... 311 Stapleton, Robert P., A Neighbor and Contempo-rary of Johann es Keim 153 Sumner, Benjamin, of Conn., 275 Thoroughbreds, An Plxploded Corner on, . . 128Travel Notes in Distant Climes (1S65-6), . 202, 229, 259 304, 3=7. 5 Ulmer-Mayers 79 Urner-Keim Intermarriage, 147 Warrants, Abstracts of Pa.,


The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . 233 Remarks Inviting Response, . 29 Salutation 1 Schneider, John Henry and His Frontier Bride, Sect, A Sporadic Outbreak in Oley, Pa 280 Seward, William 11., a Personal Reminiscence and Thirty Years After 205 Shearer t&9 .... 311 Stapleton, Robert P., A Neighbor and Contempo-rary of Johann es Keim 153 Sumner, Benjamin, of Conn., 275 Thoroughbreds, An Plxploded Corner on, . . 128Travel Notes in Distant Climes (1S65-6), . 202, 229, 259 304, 3=7. 5 Ulmer-Mayers 79 Urner-Keim Intermarriage, 147 Warrants, Abstracts of Pa., Land, . 91, 121, 15s, 190. 216. 236 Washingtons, George, Chief, and Thomas Jeffer-sons Father 317 We Are Disgraced (Randolph) 3-2 Welsh, A, Strain Among the Pennsylvania Ger-mans, 340 Wetherill Data 384 Yoder, Hans, and the Savages, 172 Yoder, Moses 274 Yodersof Oley, Pa , 176 Yoder, Yost, the Hunter, 127 An index of surnames recorded herein groupedunder the Christian names belonging thereto will befound at the end of this NICHOLAS KEIM. Born in Oley, Pa., 1719. Died at Reading, Pa., 1803. 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 Emigration to America ifromthe \ 7th Century to the present time. Vol. U READING, PA. DECEMBER, 1898, HARRISBURG, PA. No. J. SALUTATION ofW T is only necessary to visit any ofEl the public libraries of any dimen-sions in any city of any size in anypart of the United States to with the importance now at-tached by the American people of colo-nial, continental, or even later Ameri-can descent, to general family genealog-ical research and publication. The present generation is beginningto realize the reprehensible indifferenceof their ancestral kindred in not givingproper domestic, if not public, record tothe part which they bore in the colon-ization and expansion of thi


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