. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . tier cabin of Johannes Kem. KAEL KEIM, OF BADEN. Karl Keim, a brother Ludwig Keim,of Waldiirn, Baden resides in Con-stance, am Baden, where he is in-spector (Dampschif? Geselschaft)steamship service on the Baden Sea orLake of Constance. This fortified city of the GrandDuchy of Baden is on the south shoreof the lake and at its outlet into theRhine. Its cathedral of the eleventhcentury, Kaufhaus, where the Coun-cil of Constance sat 1414-18, and anancient palace are among the bestrelics of the former glory of the its liberal thinkin


. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . tier cabin of Johannes Kem. KAEL KEIM, OF BADEN. Karl Keim, a brother Ludwig Keim,of Waldiirn, Baden resides in Con-stance, am Baden, where he is in-spector (Dampschif? Geselschaft)steamship service on the Baden Sea orLake of Constance. This fortified city of the GrandDuchy of Baden is on the south shoreof the lake and at its outlet into theRhine. Its cathedral of the eleventhcentury, Kaufhaus, where the Coun-cil of Constance sat 1414-18, and anancient palace are among the bestrelics of the former glory of the its liberal thinking tendencies it lost the privilege it enjoyed as afree Imperial city. It was annexed toAustria 1549 and ceded to Baden in1810. KEIM KAMEJN IRELAND. The late George deB. Keim in a letterdated Philadelphia, Pa., May 23, 1893,says: There is a picture of the pass ofKeim an eigh (the pass of the wilddeer), in a book printed in London in1891, by Chapman and Hall, written byMadame de Bovet, entitled ThreeMonths Tour in Ireland/ THE KEIM AND ALLIED (original Structuie.) Hans Schneider Plantation (See p. 173, K. and A. F.). Gheer Farm, Oley Line, Fa. (Line Kiln, p. 6), 1899, Birthplace, 1727, of Barbara Schneider, wife of Nicholas Keim, Son of the Founder. DE BENNEVILLE-BERTOLET A COLONIAL ROMANCE HMONG the events iri the thrill-ing life of Dr. George deBen-neville the Founder may bementioned a reminiscence given byMrs. Anne deB. Mears, from thegrandson of Christopher Sauer, thecelebrated colonial printer of German-town, Pa. Christopher Salters home was arefuge for many immigrants of theContinental nationalities of Europe. LTpon a certain occasion Mr. Sauerhad a dream that a vessel had arrivedat Philadelphia having on board a per-son who was very ill and whisperingthat he should bring him to his awoke and finding it but a dream,again fell asleep when the dream wasrepeated. Mentioning the dream to his wife,she urged him to do as he was bidden. He drove into the city, s


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