. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . No-vember 30, 1790, in der Mary High (Hoch), daughter ofIsaac High (Hoch), of Poplar Neck,August 2, 1812. She was b. at Pop-lar Neck, June 16, 1792. She d. onSunday morning, July 14, children were: 1. William High Keim, b. June 25, 1813. Married Lucy Jane Randolph, b. atGreen Creek, Cumberland county,Va., September 28, 18x9, on Novem-ber 8, 1836. He d. May 18, 1862.[Left issue, but not given. Will appearelsewhere.—Ed.] 2. Matilda High (Hoch) Keim, b. Feb- ruary 26, 1815, m. George E. issue, deB. Keim Lud


. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . No-vember 30, 1790, in der Mary High (Hoch), daughter ofIsaac High (Hoch), of Poplar Neck,August 2, 1812. She was b. at Pop-lar Neck, June 16, 1792. She d. onSunday morning, July 14, children were: 1. William High Keim, b. June 25, 1813. Married Lucy Jane Randolph, b. atGreen Creek, Cumberland county,Va., September 28, 18x9, on Novem-ber 8, 1836. He d. May 18, 1862.[Left issue, but not given. Will appearelsewhere.—Ed.] 2. Matilda High (Hoch) Keim, b. Feb- ruary 26, 1815, m. George E. issue, deB. Keim Ludwig. 3. John High (Hoch) Keim, b. January 26, 1817, m. September 3, 1839, atWinchester, Va., to Martha Eliza-beth Randolph.[Left issue, but not given. Will ap-pear elsewhere.—Ed.] 4. Esther High (Hoch) Keim, b. De- cember 31, 1818, d. single. 5. A son, b. July 20, 1820, d. in infancy. 6. Isaac High (Hoch) Keim, b. August 14, 1821, married, but left no issue. 7. deBenneville Keim, b. March 5, 1824, married Sarah Dunn. THE KEIM AND ALLIED Hon. Albert Russel Keim. Son of Christian L. Keim ; son of Hon. fonas Keim ; son of Nicholas Keim {2d wife) ; son of Peter Keim, of Oley, Pa.; the Emigrant or his son. Born near Stoyestown, Pa., Feb. 22,1859, Resides {1899) at Falls City, Nebraska. They left no issue. 8. A son, b. 1826, d. in infancy. 9. A daughter, b. 1827, d. in infancy. 10. Sarah Ann Keim, b. August 30, 1828,d. February 27, 1830. 11. Emily Susan Keim, b. M. Christopher M. Randolph, Febru-ary 19, 1856. She d. at Dolorosa,Mo., January 27, 1860. Left one son, William Keim Randolph,b. at Reading-, Pa., February 19, 1857. George deB. Keim (first of thename), commenced business with hisfather, John Keim, the younger. Ixemoved to Philadelphia February 12, 1810,and in connection with William Allibone,in 1810, went into the flour business un-der the firm name of Allibone & Keim,at the N. E. corner of Race and Waterstreets, afterwards united with Benne-ville de Brown (Br


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