The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . of surnames by the THE KEIM AND ALLIED FAMILIES. 101 Jews in Germany began in the six-teenth century, but could only be ob-tained by legal methods. The early Russians and Servianstook a baptismal and the name of thesaint of the birthday or eight days be:fore or after if the saint of the day onthe calendar was not satisfactory. TheRussians added, the Christian nameof the father with the ending vitch,masculine, owna, feminine, as Pavlo-vitch, son of Paul, Pavlowna, Paulsdaughter. The Northmen took fitz fromfilms, son of. (To be G The Scotch us


The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . of surnames by the THE KEIM AND ALLIED FAMILIES. 101 Jews in Germany began in the six-teenth century, but could only be ob-tained by legal methods. The early Russians and Servianstook a baptismal and the name of thesaint of the birthday or eight days be:fore or after if the saint of the day onthe calendar was not satisfactory. TheRussians added, the Christian nameof the father with the ending vitch,masculine, owna, feminine, as Pavlo-vitch, son of Paul, Pavlowna, Paulsdaughter. The Northmen took fitz fromfilms, son of. (To be G The Scotch used the family nameof the father with .Mac or Irish O forson of. In England and America there isa practice of taking the as theChristian name. The Swedes affix son,as Erricson; Danes sen, as Martensen;tie1 Spaniards ez, Hernandez. In the latter country noblemen jointhe name of the mother with y (and)as Hernandez y Garcia. The Arabiansuse Abou-Bekir for the first born. Among poets names were often as-sumed to suit their ow n tastes. tinned.). Thomas Beverley Keim and Family, ok St. Paul, Minnesota. THOMAS BEVERLEY AND ELIZABETH MORRIS (COX) KEIM. HE intermarriage of Thomas families conspicuous in the foremostCjy Beverley Keim and Elizabeth eras of American colonial and national Morris Cox, united in the sacra- life,mental tie and parental blood four The projenitor of the American fam-*JMeyers Conversations, Lexikon, :\ E, 1S0S. 102 THE KEIM AXD ALLIED FAMILIES. ily of Keim of the line with which, inthis instance, we have to do, broughtfrom the fatherland alter centuries ofparticipation in European affairs,chiefly military, the pioneer spiritand practice of Evangelical religion,civil liberty and industrial activitysubsequently exemplilied in conspicu-ous identification with the material,agricultural, manufacturing, mercan-tile and financial development of East-ern Pennsylvania, besides participationin State and national, civic and mili-tary affairs. Not to know of the Ran


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