. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . be given in a general in-dex at the end of Vol. I. Brahe (Ema de), No. 1, p. 21. Colini (Isabel de), No. 1, p. , Magdalena, No. 1, p. (Christian), No. 1, p. (Frederick), No. 1, p. (Ana Maria Von), No. 1, p. (Barbara), No. 1, p. (John Henry), No. 1, p. (Adelheid Von), No. 1, p. (Knight Von), No. 1, p. (Elgitha Von), No. 1,p. 20. Witman (Michael), No. 1, p. (Jacob), No. 1, p. 4-22.(To be Continued.) ON THE SPELLING OF
. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . be given in a general in-dex at the end of Vol. I. Brahe (Ema de), No. 1, p. 21. Colini (Isabel de), No. 1, p. , Magdalena, No. 1, p. (Christian), No. 1, p. (Frederick), No. 1, p. (Ana Maria Von), No. 1, p. (Barbara), No. 1, p. (John Henry), No. 1, p. (Adelheid Von), No. 1, p. (Knight Von), No. 1, p. (Elgitha Von), No. 1,p. 20. Witman (Michael), No. 1, p. (Jacob), No. 1, p. 4-22.(To be Continued.) ON THE SPELLING OF FAMILY NAMES HKOSE by any other name willsine 11 as sweet. This will applyamong those beautiful creationsof the vegetable kingdom, but genea-logically a, man by anv other name thanilia I which the Adam of his race handed down to him is likely to be lostin a family sense. I have no doubt if some of the livinggenerations bearing a corruption or anAmericanization of an ancient familyname could for a moment enjoy prefer- THE KEIM AND ALLIED FAMILIES. 57. THE RESIDENCE OF JOHN J. KEIM, ELK LICK, interesting Keim homestead is situated in the town of Salisbury, of 2,000 inhabitants, Somersetcounty, Pa., about 44 miles S. of Johnstown, Pa., and 28 miles N. W. of Cumberland, Md. The homesteadfarm of 427 acres in the heart of Hlk Lick township, called The Farmers Choice, was purchased 1853 byJohn J. Keim from his father, John Keim, Sr., son of Nicholas Keim, who was born in Berks county, Pa.,and one of the Pioneers of Somerset county. Mr. Keim is a retired farmer, having divided his farm amonghis three sons. The homestead farm has since been sold to the Merchant Coal Company, of Baltimore, Md. natural vision they would find some an-cestral perturbed souls in the blessedspirit land should the loved ones knowthe confusion they left behind. It must be conceded that a distinc-tive characteristic of the Germans as arace is unsuspecting simplicity. For somany centuries trained to patr
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