The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . how-ever for personal remuneration, but for afund to defray the cost of engraving,printing, and distribution, and we confi-dently believe that success will attendthe effort. The number is an attractiveone, well printed on excellent paper, andliberally illustrated. Family foundationfacts; Johannes (Hans) Keim, the found-er of the name in America; the Keimname in the German exodus during theseventeenth and eighteenth centuries;JohannKeim,the founder—Johann PeterKeim, the emigrant; brief genealogicalgleanings connected with the Keim lin-eage, d
The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . how-ever for personal remuneration, but for afund to defray the cost of engraving,printing, and distribution, and we confi-dently believe that success will attendthe effort. The number is an attractiveone, well printed on excellent paper, andliberally illustrated. Family foundationfacts; Johannes (Hans) Keim, the found-er of the name in America; the Keimname in the German exodus during theseventeenth and eighteenth centuries;JohannKeim,the founder—Johann PeterKeim, the emigrant; brief genealogicalgleanings connected with the Keim lin-eage, derived from their Bibles, manu-scripts, and existing traditions; a pro-gressive list of the Keim and allied fam-ilies; the birth of a family name; Keimaccount, or notice of families and per-sons of that name, with record and coatof arms, are among the principal articlesof the number. We have always entertained an ex-alted appreciation of Mr. John W. Jor-dons keen discrimination, but nevermore >o than now. Thanks, our greatand good friend. f^s,. HOWARD HENRY KEIM. Of Ladoga, Ind. (Son of Silas Clark Keim of Lick, Pa.; son of Hon, Jonas Keim, ofElk Lick, Pa.; son of Nicholas Keim, of (O/o,) Bet ks and SomersetConnlie*, Pa.: son of Peter heini, of Chester Ok, Pa.; ±o/i ofJohannes Keim, of Oley (Berks); son of Johannes he Foundei, of Oley (Bei ks). The Kdm 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 17th Century to the present time. Vol. J. READING, PA, MAY, 1899. HARRISBURG, PA. No. 6. DenisottBtwey, Benison=Roger$, DenisottOwen, Ji Eineagc of two Hundred and 7ifty-fiv>e Years of Tigbtcrs for their Country. Whence Jldmiral Dewey Merited Tilling Qualites and Ri$ Sound Americanism. fX 1G31, eleven years after JohnRobinson and his congregationmade the third landing of a per-manent colony
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