Hello, I am looking for the family lines which branch off of this line of Keim. The following are my Keim Family lines. If your family lines branch off please share that info with me ... I am trying to fill in the blanks I have. Until next time, LoriAnn [email protected] The KEIM Family is a branch off my FRANKENFIELD Family Tree. Johannes Keim, b. Germany married Maria ? Their son, Johannes Keim, b. 20 July 1754 Germany, d. 09 Aug. 1815 Bethlehem Twp., Pa. married 1779 to Elizabeth Kloess, daughter of Johannes and Anna Barbara (?) Kloess, b. 04 May 1756 Bethlehem Twp., Pa.; d. 10 Apr. 1837 Bethlehem Twp., Pa. Both are buried at Schoenersville, Pa. Their son, Jacob Keim, b. 11 Jan. 1789 Bethlehem Twp., Pa.; d. 14 July 1838 Bethlehem Twp., Pa. married circa 1816 to Christianna Weber, b. 12 Aug. 1794; d. 27 Sept. 1871 Bethlehem Twp., Pa. Both are buried at Schoenersville, Pa. Their son, Andrew Keim, b. 07 May 1817 Bethlehem Twp., Pa.; d. 09 Apr. 1883 Bethlehem Twp., Pa. married 1844/5 to Elizabeth Brown, daughter of John and Elizabeth (?) Brown, b. 25 Oct. 1822 Bethlehem Twp., Pa.; d. 03 July 1887 Bethlehem Twp., Pa. Both buried at Altonah Cemetery near Bethlehem Twp., Pa. Their daughter, Christianna Keim, b. 30 Oct. 1845 Macada, Bethlehem Twp., Pa.; d. 10 Apr. 1922 Upper Nazareth Twp., Pa. married 21 May 1865 by Rev. D.F. Brendle at Altonah to Jacob Frankenfield, son of, John and Sarah Ann (Rothrock) Frankenfield, b. 02 June 1843 Bethlehem Twp., Pa.; d. 25 Dec. 1903 Both are buried at Salem Lutheran (near Nisky Hill, Pa.) Stroudsburg, Monroe Co.,Pa. The affiliated family branches to the Keim Family Tree are: KLOESS = Johannes Kloess m. Anna Barbara (?) Elizabeth Kloess m. Johannes Keim WEBER = Christianna Weber m. Jacob Keim BROWN/BRAUN = Peter Braun m. Maria Barbara Meyer Gottlieb Braun m. Rebecca Otto John Braun/Brown m. Elizabeth ? Elizabeth Brown m. Andrew Keim ANNALS OF THE OLEY VALLEY March 6, 1926 Beginning on Page KJ21 The Keim family and how its members have contributed to the building of the city and county. By Rev. P.C. Croll D.D. of Womelsdorf, Pa. We have already alluded to JOHN KEIM, his first wife and the Keim Homestead in Oley, in our chapter on "Early Settlements", the widespread character of this pioneer banyan tree, planted .. early in the rich soil of the Oley Valley, and the importance of this family in the history and upbuilding of the county and the city of Reading with an increasing ratio from generation to generation, calls for an entire chapter on this subject. JOHANNES KEIM, the American ancestor, was a native of Speier, Germany, and was born about 1675. He was the son of Johann (John) Keim. The latter was a son of George Keim, a merchant of Speier, who was a son of Ludwig Hercourt Keim, of ...Rhine Valley, and an officer in the Thirty Years' War. Hercourt is doubtless the mother's maiden name and it looks as if he was related to Mrs. Isaac DeTurck and Mrs. Jean Bertolet, who were Hercourts. As he settled in Oley before either the DeTurcks or Bertolets, it is probable that his settlement here may have been the cause of the later coming ... these possible acquaintances and kin. Like so many other happy and well-to-do-residents of this Rhine section of Germany, the French invasion of the Palatinate (1688-1697), financially ruined Johannes Keim. So he visited the New World on a prospecting tour in 1698. Coming to this inviting section of Penn's yet almost impenetrable woods, he staked off a claim in the Oley Valley near the headwaters of the Manatawny Creek, then went back to the Fatherland, wooed, won and married his Katrina, returned with her to America and there among the first white settlers of all this region, in 1706., reared their first rude log cabin and planted this prosperous land outspreading Berks County banyan. The building was placed on the center of his large landed tract, in one of the richest black walnut groves or forests to be found anywhere, which was it's self a sure sign of richness of soil. This first Keim home was near Pikeville and later the tract northeast of Friedensberg was bought and settled on, either by the american progenitor or his son. The private graveyards are at the ancestral homestead. AUTOBIOGRAPHY A single bit of autobiography has come down to his descendants in the form of a faded, time-worn and broken two leafed document in the original Johannes Keims own German Scroll. It descended through the hands of his fourth child (third son) Nicholas Keim and through this line lodged in the family of Daniel May Keim, of Bristol, Pa. It reports the following family history: [gives the german] This family register translated into English reads as follows: I, John Keim was married in the year 1706, 14 days before St. Michael's Day. Katharine was born on St. Michael's Day, 1708. (In another hand) buried the 8th day of May 1793. And in the year 1711, four weeks before Easter, my son John was born into the world. Stephen, born March 28, 1717 John Nicholas, April 2, 1719 Elizabeth, February 1723 Jacob, October 1724 And in the year 1731, the first day of the year, 1731, I took my second wife into wedlock. And in the year 1732, the 27th of April, my son Henry was born into this world. Here the record ends. But not the births. By this second marriage nine more children were born to Johannes Keim-- a total of 16 branchlets taking root in the rich soil of Oley to perpetuate and spread this ancestral banyan. They were all born on this homestead of the Keims in the headwaters of the Manatawny, now Oley, Berks County, then Philadelphia County. The last Will and Testamen probated in Reading Jan 1, 1754, (Mr. Keim having died in 1753), the Christian name of the second wife is given as Maria Elizabeth.
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I took a trip mostly across Pennsylvania last week along Rt. 6 for peace of mind and genealogical discovery, stopping throughout Tioga, Bradford, Wyoming, Luzerne and Lackawanna Counties. I also stopped in Ithaca, Elmira and Owego, NY. I gathered the following infomation related to KEIM, et al. This is information not related to lines I am currently studying but it may be helpful to others. Source: Bradford County Historical Society, 109 Pine St., Towanda, PA Card files: Death Obit - "Daily Review" - Towanda, PA KIEM, Charles Sheldon - Moravia, NY no date given KIEM, Katherine - Auburn, NY Tus 2 or 4 1924 (Note- I don't know what 'tus' is) KEIM, Anna J., wife to Reb. S. C. KEIM, Rome, died on 16th ult. She was 39 years. Dec. 1, 1964; Bradford Argus KEIM, Joel d. Reamstown - choked on meat; age 56; BRAD Star Thursday, Nov. 21, 1912 Source: Wyoming Co. Courthouse, Tunkhannock, PA Deed office: Power of Attorney Listings Book 11, pg. 942 KEIM, James B (Attny) was POA for principal: Weallen Fed Cr. Union, et. al. Office of the Prothonatory: KEIM, Jesse F. No. 68 Jun 1903, Divorce granted 21 Oct. 1903
1880 census data can be searched online at http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp Various other census info MAY be available to download from: http://distantcousin.com/Links/Census/ http://www.census-online.com/links/index.html And, of course, the larger genealogy "companies" that offer paid subscriptions to census data. Patricia wrote: > > This line looks like it could be connected to my KIEHM. Could you tell me > the website where I might be able to download the census. > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
Penny, Is this the same Rosetta? Where did we read that John's wife was buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, Milwaukee, Lackawanna Co, PA ----- Original Message ----- "Paula Radwanski" <[email protected]> wrote: > > John Keim appears in the following census: > > 1870 Falls Twp., Wyoming Co., PA. #126: John 39 hotel keeper b. PA; > Rosett 36 b. PA; Elizabeth 15 b. PA; Anson 13 b. PA; Emma 11 b. PA; N. C. > Giddings 25 physician b. PA > > 1880 Falls Twp., Wyoming Co., PA #112: John 49 father in law, widowed, > miller, PA PA PA [living with Jesse R. & Elizabeth F. (Keim) Hubler] > > "Wyoming Democrat", Tunkhannock, PA newspaper, 28 Nov. 1890: John Keim a > highly respected citizen of Mill City, died on Tuesday. > > Detrick Tombstone Records (Tunkhannock, PA): John Keim b. 22 April 1831 > d. 25 Nov. 1890, buried Millwaukee Cemetery, bill to J. R. Hubler, Mill > City. > > Rosetta S. (Collum) w/o John Keim died 10 March 1879, aged 44 years, 10 > months and 15 days. She is buried at Newton Cemetery, Newton Twp., > Lackawanna Co., PA > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Paula Radwanski" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 5:50 AM > Source: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [COLLUM] COLLUM in Pa. > > > Good morning, > > John Keim appears in the following census: > > 1870 Falls Twp., Wyoming Co., PA. #126: John 39 hotel keeper b. PA; > Rosett 36 b. PA; Elizabeth 15 b. PA; Anson 13 b. PA; Emma 11 b. PA; N. C. > Giddings 25 physician b. PA > > 1880 Falls Twp., Wyoming Co., PA #112: John 49 father in law, widowed, > miller, PA PA PA [living with Jesse R. & Elizabeth F. (Keim) Hubler] > > "Wyoming Democrat", Tunkhannock, PA newspaper, 28 Nov. 1890: John Keim a > highly respected citizen of Mill City, died on Tuesday. > > Detrick Tombstone Records (Tunkhannock, PA): John Keim b. 22 April 1831 > d. 25 Nov. 1890, buried Millwaukee Cemetery, bill to J. R. Hubler, Mill > City. > > Rosetta S. (Collum) w/o John Keim died 10 March 1879, aged 44 years, 10 > months and 15 days. She is buried at Newton Cemetery, Newton Twp., > Lackawanna Co., PA > > I live in Wyoming Co., PA - if I can be of more help, let me know. > > Paula Radwanski > Tunkhannock, PA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 2:14 PM > Subject: [COLLUM] COLLUM in Pa. > > > Hello - > > I recently discovered a COLLUM connection in my family tree... > > The branch I'm interested in ended up in Luzerne Co., PA in the Wyoming > Valley (Newton/Ransom Twp. area) by the mid-1840's. > > William Collum b. 1760 NJ d. Aug 1823 Muskingum Co., NJ > -son, Richard Collum b. abt 1790 Morris, Co., d. 1846 Muskingum Co., NJ > -son, Horace Collum b. 1809 Sussex Co., NJ d. 1867 Newton Twp., > Luzerne > Co., PA (now Lackawanna Co., PA). He had several children and I am > interested > in all of them, but most especially in daughter, Rosette d. 1870 in > Luzerne > Co., now Lackawanna Co., PA. She was married to John KEIM and resided in > Mill > City, PA. > > I'm looking to hook up with any other Collum researcher looking in the > Wyoming Valley, PA area. > > Penny >
This info will be of interest to my KIMES branch (Peter Kimes and Nancy Leggitt). Have identified another of Abram D. Kimes's children: Descendants of Matilda E. Kimes BUDD: Generation No. 1 1. CHARLES H.2 BUDD (JOHN C.1) was born ca 1873 in IA, and died Aft. 1920. He married MATILDA E. KIMES ca 1898, daughter of ABRAM KIMES and ANNA HOAR. She was born ca 1881 in IA, and died Aft. 1920. More About CHARLES H. BUDD: Residence 1910: Bonesteel, Gregory Co, SD Residence 1920: Bonesteel, Gregory Co, SD Children of CHARLES BUDD and MATILDA KIMES are: i. FRANK BUDD, b. 1900, IA. ii. CLARENCE BUDD, b. 1902. iii. ARTHUR BUDD, b. 1904, SD. iv. // BUDD, b. ca 1906; d. Bef. 1910. v. ESTHER BUDD, b. 1909, SD. vi. EARL BUDD, b. 1911, SD. I've NOT been able to find the BUDD family in 1900. If anyone runs across them, please let me know. Thanks. __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour: http://tour.mail.yahoo.com/mailtour.html
----- Original Message ----- From: "Candace Roth" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 9:02 PM > Source: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [PaCambri] Jacob Thomas of Thomas Mills > > > Veronica Lehman [Fanny] b Somerset Co., PA d 1898 Somerst Co., PA m > Joseph > Thomas b 1/26/1805 Somerset Co., PA d 4/1/1884 Somerset Co., PA - son of > George & Veronca Saylor Thomas. > > Veronica was the daughter of Peter & Rachel Berkey Lehman. Peter's will > Conemaugh Twp., Somerset Co., PA 3/8/1838-5/19/1838 names nine children > [below]: > Elizabeth b ca 1803 Somerset Co., PA m Peter Keim > Veronica b Somerset Co., PA d 1898 Somerset Co., PA m Joseph Thomas > Rachel b 6/26/1807 Somerset Co., PA d 8/26/1882 Somerset Co., PA m Peter > Gindlesperger > Mary [Polly] b 2/25/1810 Somerset Co., PA d 9/26/1889 Somerset Co., PA m > Isaac Kauffman > Peter P. b 2/7/1819 Somerset Co., PA d 7/16/1894 Cambria Co., PA m Susanna > Rodabush > Sarah b 11/11/1821 Somerset Co., PA d 11/8/1887 Somerset Co., PA m Abraham > Blough > Anna [Nancy] b ca 1823 Somerset Co., PA d 3/29/1906 Somerset Co., PA m > Christian Keim as 2nd wife > Susanna b 9/111825 Somerset Co., PA d 5/9/1903 Somerset Co., PA m Daniel > Hershberger > Joseph b ca 1829 Somerset Co., PA d ? m Barbara ? > > Rachel Berkey Lehman [above] was the daughter of Jacob & Elizabeth Blough > Berkey. > Joseph & Veronica Lehman Thomas are found on the Conemaugh Twp., Somerset > Co., PA census 1840. > > Veronica's grandfather, Peter Lehman's father, is *supposed* to be John > Lehman m Mary ? [Somerset Co., PA census 1790], son of Benedict & Veronica > ? > Lehman. >
Possible brother to George Keim of Oneida Co, NY, is a Peter Keim who lived in Lewis Co, NY: Descendants of Peter Keim 1 Peter Keim b: 15 July 1812 Bavaria, Germany d: Aft. 1880 .. +Christina Horstmoth? b: ca 1813 of Bavaria, Germany d: 09 April 1853 ... 2 Christian Keim b: 10 April 1841 Bavaria, Germany ... 2 Andreas Keim b: 10 December 1842 ... 2 Philipp Keim b: 01 November 1844 *2nd Wife of Peter Keim: .. +Mary Wössner b: 1824 Alsace, France m: 12 September 1854 Rome, Oneida Co, NY ... 2 Mary Keim b: ca 1854 ... 2 Frederick Keim b: ca 1858 NY ... 2 Charles Keim b: 07 April 1862 NY ... 2 William Keim b: ca 1864 NY Additions, corrections, and/or connections requested. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
This line looks like it could be connected to my KIEHM. Could you tell me the website where I might be able to download the census. Regards, Patricia
In an attempt to identify different branches of the KEIMs, we post info from various locations. Here's a family that appears on censuses for Oneida Co, NY, in the mid 1800s. Dates were mostly compiled from census data so MAY be "off." Descendants of George Keim 1 George Keim b: ca 1815 Bavaria d: 1860 - 1870 .. +Sarah/Saloma ?? b: ca 1813 Bavaria d: Aft. 1880 ... 2 Henry Keim b: ca 1837 NY ......... +Mary // b: ca 1843 NY ... 2 Mary Keim b: ca 1839 NY ... 2 Barbara Keim b: ca 1842 NY ... 2 George Keim b: ca 1843 NY ... 2 Catherine Keim b: ca 1845 NY ......... +Henry Preston b: ca 1844 NY ... 2 Elizabeth Keim b: ca 1847 NY ......... +Frederick Hirt b: ca 1846 ... 2 Frederick Keim b: ca 1848 NY ... 2 John Keim b: ca 1850 NY ... 2 Rosina C. Keim b: ca 1852 NY ......... +Franklin (Frank) L. Everts ... 2 Sarah Keim b: ca 1853 NY ... 2 Peter Keim b: ca 1855 NY Anyone connect? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
I found the same family in 1860 living in New Madrid Co, MO. They were next door to a Simon and Caroline Keim. Albert's parents????? Descendants of Albert Keim 1 Albert Keim b: ca 1836 Prussia .. +Elizabeth // b: ca 1834 France d: 1876 - 1880 ... 2 Oscar Keim b: ca 1857 MO ... 2 Anna Keim b: ca 1858 MO ... 2 Caroline Keim b: ca 1860 MO ... 2 Frederick Keim b: ca 1862 MO ... 2 Louis A. Keim b: ca 1865 MO ... 2 William Keim b: ca 1867 MO ... 2 Louise E. Keim b: ca 1870 MO ... 2 Josephine Keim b: ca 1876 MO (not my line either) --- [email protected] wrote: > > 1870 census: St Ferdinand, St Louis, Missouri. > > Albert Keim b1836 Prussian white Male > Elizabeth Keim b1835 France white Female > Anna > caroline > louis > louisa > oscar > otto > william > > Children born between 1857_1869 all born in Missouri > > Not my Missouri Keim,Kimes. > ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
1870 census: St Ferdinand, St Louis, Missouri. Albert Keim b1836 Prussian white Male Elizabeth Keim b1835 France white Female Anna caroline louis louisa oscar otto william Children born between 1857_1869 all born in Missouri Not my Missouri Keim,Kimes.
Oops! I meant "A George Keim and an Isaac Keim are BOTH listed...." --- Cindy Kimes <[email protected]> wrote: > > A George Keim and an Isaac Keim are born listed in St. Louis > Probate Court Digitization Project, 1802 - 1900 > ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
A George Keim and an Isaac Keim are born listed in St. Louis Probate Court Digitization Project, 1802 - 1900 States images are available. --- Cindy Kimes <[email protected]> wrote: > Has anyone mentioned this online resource for those whose ancestors > were in Missouri? > > Missouri Archives at: > http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/Default.asp > > On the left side of the above link choose "Research Room & Online > Resources" to see just what they have to offer online. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Has anyone mentioned this online resource for those whose ancestors were in Missouri? Missouri Archives at: http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/Default.asp On the left side of the above link choose "Research Room & Online Resources" to see just what they have to offer online. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Sometime back someone was inquiring about a Percival Keim. In my sleuthing on KEIMs in Perry Twp, Berks, Co; I ran across add'l information on Percival. Descendants of Percival Keim (aka Benneville Keim) Generation No. 1 1. PERCIVAL KEIM (AKA BENNEVILLE KEIM) was born 14 May 1828 in PA, and died 02 July 1907. He married (1) SUSANNA STRASSER. She was born 06 July 1830 in PA, and died 27 November 1873. He married (2) MARY A. SMITH 07 March 1880 in St. John's United Church of Christ, Orwigsburg, Schuylkill Co, PA. More About PERCIVAL KEIM (AKA BENNEVILLE KEIM): Residence 1860: Windsor Twp, Berks Co, PA Residence 1870: Windsor Twp, Berks Co, PA Residence 1880: Walker Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA Burial: Zion UCC, Windsor Castle, Berks Co, PA More About SUSANNA STRASSER: Burial: Zion UCC, Windsor Castle, Berks Co, PA More About MARY A. SMITH: AKA: Mrs. Mary Ann Heffner Children of PERCIVAL KEIM) and SUSANNA STRASSER are: i. MALINDA KEIM, b. ca 1852, PA ii. SARAH KEIM, b. ca 1853, PA iii. MARY KEIM, b. ca 1854, PA iv. ELLAMANDA KEIM, b. ca 1855, PA v. EMMA L. KEIM, b. 28 June 1858, PA; m. JAMES K. MERKEL. vi. DANIEL KEIM, b. August 1862, PA vii. JOEL S. KEIM, b. 1864, PA. viii. GEORGE W. KEIM, b. March 1870. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
I've been doing some sleuthing for KEIMs in Perry Twp. The Berks Co website includes this information about Perry Twp: "Settled 1735; incorporated 1852 from Windsor Township. made a separate election district in 1821" http://www.rootsweb.com/~paberks/library/townships/IncorporationDates.html I'm confused... when looking for folks living in the Perry Twp area in 1850, will they be listed living in Windsor Twp???? In other words, the 1850 census won't list anyone in Perry Twp in 1850 since it wasn't incorporated until 1852. CORRECT? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
The 1860 census lists this household in Reading: Margaret Keim 49 (head) Mary M. Price 27 Albert Weimer 14 Emma E. Bak?er 1 All born in Pennsylvania Anyone know more about ANYONE in this household? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
The 1870 Perry Twp, Berks Co, PA census includes an Elias Keim married to a Caroline. Seems like they MIGHT BE the couple in question. Here's some info on them: Generation No. 1 1. Carolina Scherer was born 26 January 1834 in Berks Co, PA, and died 16 June 1918 in Berks Co, PA. She married Elias Keim 04 December 1858 in German Reformed Congregation, Kutztown, Berks Co, PA, son of Johannes Keim and Magdalena Blum. He was born 05 June 1826 in Berks Co, PA, and died 29 March 1896 in Berks Co, PA. Child of Carolina Scherer and Elias Keim is: 2 i. John S. Keim, born 05 September 1859 in Berks Co, PA; died 11 December 1931 in Berks Co, PA. Sarah Shearer must have been Caroline (Scherer) Keim's sister. NOTE: Most of the above info was shared by other KEIM researchers. I just maintain the data and can't verify the dates. ----- Original Message ----- From: Ida Mae Adams <[email protected]> Posted to Message Board: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3dB.2ACI/1221.1399.1526.1647.1648.2 > > On 1880 Census Perry, Berks Co., PA. There is a Sarah Shearer living > in the household of Elisa & Caroline Keim. she is referred to as a > sister-in-law to Elisa Keim. Who is this lady? I am related to Elisa > Keim > ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs