The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . , 1785. Keim, Benjamin and wf. Elisabeth,Sponsors, 1775. Keim, Nicholas, and wf. Catharine,Sponsors, 1784. Keim, Christian, and wf. Anna Marga-ret—? Catharine, b. April 16, 1790. Elisabeth, b. June 1, 1793. John, Nov. 29, , Henry, and wf. Christina— George, b. March 24; bap. July 1, 1791. John, b. Feb. 7, 1793. John, b. Feb. 11, 1808. The Editor. I may add to this datafrom personal notes obtained from JohnKeim before his death, the owner of thisplantation. Jacob and Catherine Moyer Keim hadchildren: 1. Sarah Keim, b. Aug. 21, 1818;


The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . , 1785. Keim, Benjamin and wf. Elisabeth,Sponsors, 1775. Keim, Nicholas, and wf. Catharine,Sponsors, 1784. Keim, Christian, and wf. Anna Marga-ret—? Catharine, b. April 16, 1790. Elisabeth, b. June 1, 1793. John, Nov. 29, , Henry, and wf. Christina— George, b. March 24; bap. July 1, 1791. John, b. Feb. 7, 1793. John, b. Feb. 11, 1808. The Editor. I may add to this datafrom personal notes obtained from JohnKeim before his death, the owner of thisplantation. Jacob and Catherine Moyer Keim hadchildren: 1. Sarah Keim, b. Aug. 21, 1818; d. Oct. -12, 1887. 2. Daniel Keim, b. Sept. 12, 1819; 3, 1894. 3. Anna Keim, b. Nov. 13, 1827; d. April3, 1875. There may have been children betweenDaniel and Anna Keim. , *This township was carved out of Oleyin 1758, and was named from the stonynature of the soil. In some places itlooks as if the boulders had been thrownup during some gripey condition of theinternals of Mother Earth. THE KEIM AND ALLIED FAMILIES. 511 Cbe family Circle. George kge Reading, Pa., Philadelphia, Pa. 1S90.(See Fage 482.) MARY MAY (KEIM) WEIDMAN. on Thursday, Jar*. 18, 1900, Mrs. Weidman. In the removal of this estimableChristian lady death has claimed oneof rare excellence of character, and whowas faithful in all the relations whichshe sustained. Affectionate and de-voted to her family, it can be said ofher: The heart of her husband didsafely trust her and her children riseup and call her blessed. But her sympathy and kindness ofheart did not find their limit in her HE Churchman, March 3,1900, prints, from the pen ofEev. William Pendleton Or-rick, of Christ (P. E.) Church, of Read-ing, Pa., the following tribute to a no-ble type of American Mary May (Keim) Weidman,youngest daughter of Gen. George Julia C. (Mayer) Keim. (p. 85, A. F.) In , in the city of Reading, Penna.,


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