Corporal Arrington KIME (Harrington?????) b. ca 1840 d. 1862 in Randolph Co, NC See: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncrandol/2batcoF.html
Cindy gave me a tip that led to a discovery today--information about the death of Elizabeth KIME ROLLINS in Whitley Co IN. I believe she was a daughter of David KIME and Rachel WEAVER of Seneca and Sandusky Co OH. Here's what I know. Can anyone add anything or correct anything? Thanks, Nancy Warren ROLLINS. Born ca 1827 in OH. Occupation: farmer. W. J. Rollins is mentioned as a member of the Fifth Indiana Battery during the Civil War. Is it him? Warren married Elizabeth KIME, possibly the daughter of David KIME & Rachel WEAVER. Born on 16 May 1832 in OH. Elizabeth died in Richland Twp., Whitley Co., IN on 1 Apr 1863; she was 30. They had the following (known) children: 2 i. Narsissus (ca1849-) 3 ii. Arch (1855-) 4 iii. Daniel (1858-1858) Second Generation 2. Narsissus ROLLINS. Born ca 1849 in OH. 3. Arch ROLLINS. Born on 1 May 1855 in Fort Wayne, IN. Arch died in Norton, Norton, KS. In 1890 when Arch was 34, he married Anna Davenport HIGGINS. Born on 15 Feb 1867. Anna Davenport died in Norton, Norton, KS on 1 Oct 1958; she was 91. They had the following children: 5 i. Celia "J" (1900-1965) 6 ii. Richard Meredith (1895-1958) 7 iii. Maybelle (1893-) 8 iv. Gail "M" (1904-1965) 4. Daniel ROLLINS. Born on 30 Sep 1858 in Richland Twp., Whitley Co., IN. Daniel died on 1 Oct 1858 in Richland Twp., Whitley Co., IN. Buried in Richland Center/Compton & Norris Cemetery, Richland Twp, Whitley Co, IN.
Hello Everyone on this list who may receive this email. Since I'm a new suscriber & I keep receiving emails urging me to introduce myself, here I am to say howdy. Both my neice & I are researchers on our genealogy & both of us are subscribers - it was at her urging that I joined also (pssst, I think she was tired of forwarding info). I believe we are document proofed back to the Jacob J Kimes/Sara Hicks line in the early 1800s. At that point, the line gets fuzzy with no clear connection I've seen so far. Other Kimes family trees online take the line farther back but until we have actual copies of proof documents, we consider that only a possible connection. If anyone can either provide copies of or steer me to the proof documents so I can add them to my records, I'd be mighty grateful to extend the line. Keep up the good work. Sherry Sherman - Kimes descendent thru my maternal grandmother's lines: Bertha Ellen Kimes - b: 1892 - d: 1982 Abram John Kimes - b:1858 - d: 1946 Jacob J Kimes - b: 1817 - d: 1901
The web site at http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabutler/1883/83-48.htm mentions the KIMESes and the ATWELLs. (This site covers one township in Butler Co, PA history.) I wonder if John and Maria (Atwell) KIMES tie in to the KIMES family from Butler Co!!!! Descendants of Peter Kimes 1 Peter Kimes b: 1740 d: Aft. 14 March 1811 Mercer Twp, Butler Co, PA .. +Elizabeth // b: Bef. 1754 m: 1770 Berks Co, PA ....2 Elizabeth Kimes ....2 Nancy Kimes .......... +// Shults ....2 Margaret Kimes ....2 Thomas Kimes b: Bet. 1774 - 1790 ....2 Catherine Kimes b: Bef. 1779 .......... +John Vanderlin b: 1760 Chester Co, PA m: 1795 Chester Co, PA d: 1856 Venango Twp, Butler Co, PA ....2 John Kimes b: 1782 d: 1850 probably Shalersville, Portage Co, OH .......... +Polly Blair b: Bet. 1777 - 1802 m: Abt. 1809 ....2 Mary (Polly) Kimes b: 1794 d: 1863 .......... +James Murrin b: probably Murrinsville, Venango Twp, Butler Co, PA
Wonder IF the George H. Kime that married Mary C. Finton in Kosciusko Co, IN is the same George H. Kime, spouse of Lucinda Yerger??? A George married Mary on 07 October 1877. Fits the time frame AND Kosciusko County is right next door to Noble Co. (Mary Finton resided in Kosciusko Co) Descendants of George Kime 1 George Kime b: 18 May 1849 Ft. Wayne, Allen Co, IN .. +Lucinda I. Yerger b: Abt. 1850 m: Abt. 1867 Noble Co, IN 2 Adda Kime b: 18 August 1867 d: 04 January 1873 2 Albert S. Kime b: Abt. 1869 d: Aft. 13 April 1910 2 Clara L. Kime b: 16 February 1872 d: Aft. 13 April 1910 *2nd Wife of George Kime: .. +// m: Bet. 1872 - 1902 *3rd Wife of George Kime: .. +Susie Hester Collins b: 14 March 1877 m: 16 February 1903, Xenia, Greene Co, OH
Hello everyone, I'm a new subscriber to this list and would like to introduce myself. I'm the great-granddaughter of John Cripe Keim (b. 7 Jan 1857, d. 18 June, 1927) and Anna Amelia Tipton. Since I'm new to the list, I'm not sure about the proper way to list the lineage, but maybe you can understand this listing starting with my earliest known ancestor, John Peter Keim (b. @1736 in Berks Co, PA). Nicholas Keim, b. 2 Feb 1768 in PA Solomon Keim, b. 2 Dec 1804 Tobias Keim, b. 26 Oct 1822 John C. Keim Opal Maud Keim, b. 6 Oct 1891 Mary Louise Haymaker Mary Lou (ME) I'm getting into genealogy via the internet and am very interested in learning more about my Keim ancestors. Looking forward to any discussions. ML
>From Carl, the Berks Co party reseaching George KEIM: We made it over to the church in Lobachsville this morning before the rain (again). We got one rubbing of George Keims headstone which came out fairly well. The one for his wife Susanna (yes it is Susanna after all) didnt come out as well and we are going to do it again over the weekend. A rough translation of the George Keim stone is: Here under lies Georg Keim he was born on 10 April 1776 and married with Susanna Mensch in the year of Christ 1805 and died on 11 July 1859 having reached an age of 83 years, 3 months and one day For Susanna it is a bit tougher as her stone is not as deeply carved and has not weathered as well: Here under lies Susanna Keim Born Mensch Born 10 April 1780 Married with George Keim 54 years ????????? 10 Children 9 ????????? ??????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? Died 24 August 1865 at an age of 85 years, 4 months, 14 days The three lines essentially missing are very difficult to determine due to wear and the German script, but it is our first guess that it might read something like: to one another they had 10 children 9 surviving another to live with God ???4 ????????????
Nancy will be interested in this one..... 1870 census info for a ROLLINS living with a John KIME! See: http://www.rootsweb.com/~inkosciu/1870/1870_290a.html
If anyone is looking for the family of William Keim, b: 1830 Berks Co, PA, and Mary Catherine Brubaker, see: 1870 Census for Clay Township, Kosciusko co, IN at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~inkosciu/1870/1870_282a.html http://www.rootsweb.com/~inkosciu/1870/1870_282b.html
===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== >From the McHenry County, ND email list. Subject: [NDMCHENR] Towner Newspaper Transcriptions Partial Transcriptions of Some Towner Newspapers. Source: Towner News and Stockman; Towner, McHenry County, North Dakota; January 1, 1897 LOCAL ROUND-UP. Notes and News Concerning Towner--"The Gateway City"--of the Far-Famed Valley of the Mouse. Clarence KIME was met by the editor walking down the street with an open box of cigars which he was giving away. When asked the reason therof replied a girl. Mother and child doing nicely.
I'm finally ridding myself of AOL. My new email address is: KeimSJ@netzero.net Thanks, Stephen (KEIM) Keim
Pennsylvania Denise wrote: > > What state is this in?? > > on 7/31/01 8:57 PM, Cindy at ckimes@mvillage.com wrote: > > > Following was posted to SOMGEN-L@rootsweb.com. Some of you may desire to > > check out Jan's site for the Warrants/Patents/Deeds. > > ______________________ > > > > Thought I would let you know that I have added a new category to my > > Quemahoning Twp website: Warrants/Patents/Deeds. I have scanned the > > plats of most of the known original warrants for land located in > > Quemahoning Twp. They include the following surnames: > > > > Adams, Baker, Barnhart, Beck, Berkey, Biddle, Blazer, Blough, Bowman, > > Boyer, Brant, Bridges, Burkhart, Coher, Croyle, Daugherty, Deal, Dillon, > > Dougal, Eileer, Fisher, Foy, Frish, Fry, Furry, Garman, Geisler, Gibler, > > Hall, Heckler, Helm, Helsel, Higgins, Hodgeland, Holtzapple, Huffmann, > > Hunter, Imler, Jones, Kelly, Kime, Kimmel, Koontz, Krall, Levistone, > > Little, Lohr, McSweeny, Mather, Mesley, Miller, Millner, Mitchell, > > Mowrer, Nelson, Paul, Pence, Penrod, Powell, Rench, Reple, Rhoads, > > Rippal, Rowen, Sadorus, Scholfield, Sell, Shafer, Shaffer, Shaver, > > Sheetz, Sherry, Shick, Shoemaker, Shutler, Smiley, Smith, Stoy, Stufft, > > Taylor, Thomas, Vandeeren, Vanderin, Vickroy, Wakeland, Watkins, Wells, > > Woods, Yoder, Young, Zimmerman. > > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacquema/index.htm > > > > Hope you find your ancestor. > > > > Jan Markle Hoth > > Lohrlore@aol.com > > > > > > > > ==== KEIM Mailing List ==== > > All messages to this list are archived. If you have deleted or missed > > messages, these can be found by accessing the archives with this URL: > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > > > ==== KEIM Mailing List ==== > Chances of learning more about your ancestors is very slight if you NEVER > post a query or share anything! If you don't know how to word your query, > check out: http://www.firstct.com/fv/query.html
What state is this in?? on 7/31/01 8:57 PM, Cindy at ckimes@mvillage.com wrote: > Following was posted to SOMGEN-L@rootsweb.com. Some of you may desire to > check out Jan's site for the Warrants/Patents/Deeds. > ______________________ > > Thought I would let you know that I have added a new category to my > Quemahoning Twp website: Warrants/Patents/Deeds. I have scanned the > plats of most of the known original warrants for land located in > Quemahoning Twp. They include the following surnames: > > Adams, Baker, Barnhart, Beck, Berkey, Biddle, Blazer, Blough, Bowman, > Boyer, Brant, Bridges, Burkhart, Coher, Croyle, Daugherty, Deal, Dillon, > Dougal, Eileer, Fisher, Foy, Frish, Fry, Furry, Garman, Geisler, Gibler, > Hall, Heckler, Helm, Helsel, Higgins, Hodgeland, Holtzapple, Huffmann, > Hunter, Imler, Jones, Kelly, Kime, Kimmel, Koontz, Krall, Levistone, > Little, Lohr, McSweeny, Mather, Mesley, Miller, Millner, Mitchell, > Mowrer, Nelson, Paul, Pence, Penrod, Powell, Rench, Reple, Rhoads, > Rippal, Rowen, Sadorus, Scholfield, Sell, Shafer, Shaffer, Shaver, > Sheetz, Sherry, Shick, Shoemaker, Shutler, Smiley, Smith, Stoy, Stufft, > Taylor, Thomas, Vandeeren, Vanderin, Vickroy, Wakeland, Watkins, Wells, > Woods, Yoder, Young, Zimmerman. > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacquema/index.htm > > Hope you find your ancestor. > > Jan Markle Hoth > Lohrlore@aol.com > > > > ==== KEIM Mailing List ==== > All messages to this list are archived. If you have deleted or missed > messages, these can be found by accessing the archives with this URL: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >
Figured out the birthdates. Did my best! Penjean@aol.com wrote: > > The following record of burials exists relating to KEIM. There are no > alternative spellings listed. It lists name, date of death, and age (I read > them as year, months, days). > > Keim, Andrew Apr. 9, 1883 65,11,2 birth 7 May 1817 > Keim, Araminda July 7, 1868 41,6,9 birth 28 Dec 1826 > Keim, Beatrice M. Oct. 20, 1876 2,10,20 birth 31 Nov 1873 > Keim, Camilla E. Mar. 17, 1866 4,7,1 birth 16 Aug 1861 > Keim, Camilla M. Feb. 19, 1852 2,5,6 birth 13 Sept 1849 > Keim, Christiana Sept. 27, 1871 77,1,15 birth 12 Aug 1794 > Keim, Cora C. Jan. 8, 1883 8,0,0 birth 8 Jan 1775 > Keim, David Aug. 29, 1890 69,7,14 birth 15 Jan 1821 > Keim, Elemina E. Nov 27, 1856 11,0,27 birth 31 Oct 1845 > Keim, Elizabeth Jul. 3, 1887 64,8,8 birth 25 Oct 1822 > Keim, Henry Sept. 1, 1861 78,8,7 birth 25 Dec 1782 > Keim, Henry Aug. 12, 1874 40,7,11 birth 1 Jan 1834 > Keim, Maria Jan. 31, 1854 76,9,4 birth 27 Mar 1787 > Keim, Maria Jan. 8, 1867 75,10,10 birth 26 Feb 1791 > Keim, Mary Jane May 17, 1856 0,0,1 birth 16 May 1856 > Keim, Milton H. Mar. 15, 1866 7,11,3 birth 12 Apr 1858 > Keim, Milton H. Mar. 3, 1850 0,2,15 birth 19 Dec 1849 > Keim, Valentine Mar. 31, 1849 1,1,14 birth 17 Feb 1848 > Keim, Abezena July 4, 1901 69,0,20 birth 14 Jun 1832 > Keim, Alfred L. Sept. 21, 1923 71,5,2 birth 19 Apr 18 > Keim, Emeline Nov. 18, 1912 54,7,8 birth > Keim, Gertie K. Oct. 3, 1881 0,1,1 > Keim, Helen E. Aug. 7, 1898 8,11,21 > Keim, Joseph Apr. 16, 1883 0,2,29 > Keim, Kate Dec. 11, 1922 60,5,29 > Keim, Owen M. Apr. 8, 1914 66,1,1 > Keim, Paul W. Oct. 10, 1893 0,6,27 > Keim, Preston C. May 27, 1879 2,7,16 > Keim, Samuel H. Dec. 31, 1922 12,2,13 > Keim, Stewart Aug. 4, 1878 0,4,3 > Keim, Wilson D. Aug 26, 1909 44,2,10 > > These groups of names were on separate pages of the book. I do not know why > they were not listed together. At first I thought it was because of the > different placement of the Grave Yard versus the Cemetery. However, the > dates don't all fall in line. Unless, the lots to the old Grave Yard were > previously purchased. Any ideas? > > A lot of these names appear to descend from Johannes KEIM b. 1754 and > Elizabeth Kloess/Kloss > > Penny > > ==== KEIM Mailing List ==== > When you reply to a message, snip out the unimportant parts. We've > read the original message and don't need it repeated! PLEASE delete all > but the pertinent parts; repeated messages waste valuable archive space.
Following was posted to SOMGEN-L@rootsweb.com. Some of you may desire to check out Jan's site for the Warrants/Patents/Deeds. ______________________ Thought I would let you know that I have added a new category to my Quemahoning Twp website: Warrants/Patents/Deeds. I have scanned the plats of most of the known original warrants for land located in Quemahoning Twp. They include the following surnames: Adams, Baker, Barnhart, Beck, Berkey, Biddle, Blazer, Blough, Bowman, Boyer, Brant, Bridges, Burkhart, Coher, Croyle, Daugherty, Deal, Dillon, Dougal, Eileer, Fisher, Foy, Frish, Fry, Furry, Garman, Geisler, Gibler, Hall, Heckler, Helm, Helsel, Higgins, Hodgeland, Holtzapple, Huffmann, Hunter, Imler, Jones, Kelly, Kime, Kimmel, Koontz, Krall, Levistone, Little, Lohr, McSweeny, Mather, Mesley, Miller, Millner, Mitchell, Mowrer, Nelson, Paul, Pence, Penrod, Powell, Rench, Reple, Rhoads, Rippal, Rowen, Sadorus, Scholfield, Sell, Shafer, Shaffer, Shaver, Sheetz, Sherry, Shick, Shoemaker, Shutler, Smiley, Smith, Stoy, Stufft, Taylor, Thomas, Vandeeren, Vanderin, Vickroy, Wakeland, Watkins, Wells, Woods, Yoder, Young, Zimmerman. http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacquema/index.htm Hope you find your ancestor. Jan Markle Hoth Lohrlore@aol.com
I viewed FHC film # 1305958 a few weeks ago. It included a fabulous copy of the book "History of St. Thomas' Evangelical Church", Altonah, Pa. I believe that it was originally written in 1923. Much has been written according to this lists' archives on the KEIM baptisms at Christ Union Church in Schoenersville, Pa. I was surprised myself to find what this book had to say. I'm not totally up on copyright stuff, so I'm going to break down some of the information as it would relate to KEIM researchers. I will also mention that there was some discussion in the past regarding Altoonah vs. Altonah, Pa. This Altonah was at the very beginning Northampton Co. It currently is in North Bethlehem. At the end I have listed ALL KEIM burials as of 1923. ....most were members of Lutheran and Reformed congregations at Hecktown, Shoenersvile (sic--Schoenersville), and Farmersville. These people were living in and around the settlement of Altonah, Bethlehem Twp, or the community of the Monocacy. Sometimes, it was a tremendous hardship to travel, and regular prayer was prohibitive. It was especially hard at the time of deaths and burials. They began talking of a solution, and, on Jan.1, 1848, many members met at the home of Philip Ohl. The Altonah Church, originally known as the St. Thomas' Monocacy Church, began. John Glaiss and Leopold KEIM each donated 1/2 acre on which to build a church and burial ground. They organized and held numerous meetings. They elected a building committee composed of : George Moser, Leopold KEIM, Joseph Glaiss, Philip Ohl, George Halteman, and Thomas Oberly. The church was dedicated on Nov 20, 1848. The members of the 1st consistory were: Elders,- Adam Bruch, James More, and Philip Ohl; Deacons,- Daniel Spriegel, Amandus Lerch, and Thomas Daney. The members of the first council were: Elders,-John Yound, Abraham Stoehr, and John Glaiss; Deacons,- Tobias Moser, Andrew KEIM, and John Brown, Jr. In 1892, the members called to erect a second church. The building committee consisted of George Applegate, Edward Halteman, John E. Kemmerer, Jacob D. Metzgar, Alfred L. KEIM, Milton H. Koehler, William M. Dillard, John Balliet, James W. More, and George M. Warner. Work was begun in April, 1892, tearing down the original church, and the second church was dedicated on May 7, 1893. The oldest burial place of St. Thomas Church is the Grave Yard adjoining the church building on the South. As mentioned earlier, the ground for this purpose was originally donated by Leopold KEIM and John Glaiss. The cemetery, by contrast, was first laid out in 1884. It was first suggested by Charles Warner, from whom the ground for the cemetery was purchased. As of 1923 the management of the Grave Yard was supervised by a Superintendent elected by the congregation, whereas the cemetery was controlled by a board of directors elected by the lot owners for the term of three years. The following record of burials exists relating to KEIM. There are no alternative spellings listed. It lists name, date of death, and age (I read them as year, months, days). Keim, Andrew Apr. 9, 1883 65,11,2 Keim, Araminda July 7, 1868 41,6,9 Keim, Beatrice M. Oct. 20, 1876 2,10,20 Keim, Camilla E. Mar. 17, 1866 4,7,1 Keim, Camilla M. Feb. 19, 1852 2,5,6 Keim, Christiana Sept. 27, 1871 77,1,15 Keim, Cora C. Jan. 8, 1883 8,0,0 Keim, David Aug. 29, 1890 69,7,14 Keim, Elemina E. Nov 27, 1856 11,0,27 Keim, Elizabeth Jul. 3, 1887 64,8,8 Keim, Henry Sept. 1, 1861 78,8,7 Keim, Henry Aug. 12, 1874 40,7,11 Keim, Maria Jan. 31, 1854 76,9,4 Keim, Maria Jan. 8, 1867 75,10,10 Keim, Mary Jane May 17, 1856 0,0,1 Keim, Milton H. Mar. 15, 1866 7,11,3 Keim, Milton H. Mar. 3, 1850 0,2,15 Keim, Valentine Mar. 31, 1849 1,1,14 Keim, Abezena July 4, 1901 69,0,20 Keim, Alfred L. Sept. 21, 1923 71,5,2 Keim, Emeline Nov. 18, 1912 54,7,8 Keim, Gertie K. Oct. 3, 1881 0,1,1 Keim, Helen E. Aug. 7, 1898 8,11,21 Keim, Joseph Apr. 16, 1883 0,2,29 Keim, Kate Dec. 11, 1922 60,5,29 Keim, Owen M. Apr. 8, 1914 66,1,1 Keim, Paul W. Oct. 10, 1893 0,6,27 Keim, Preston C. May 27, 1879 2,7,16 Keim, Samuel H. Dec. 31, 1922 12,2,13 Keim, Stewart Aug. 4, 1878 0,4,3 Keim, Wilson D. Aug 26, 1909 44,2,10 These groups of names were on separate pages of the book. I do not know why they were not listed together. At first I thought it was because of the different placement of the Grave Yard versus the Cemetery. However, the dates don't all fall in line. Unless, the lots to the old Grave Yard were previously purchased. Any ideas? A lot of these names appear to descend from Johannes KEIM b. 1754 and Elizabeth Kloess/Kloss Penny
>From the BEATY surname list: TEXAS BIRTHS BEATY/BATEY Beaty, Bill Married: Dec 23, 1893 in: Hunt, TX Gender: M Spouse's name: Kimes, Mrs. Susan _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NOTE: If you connect to these folks, you may want to check the full listing, available on the BEATY archives.
One of my non-KEIM genealogy buddies sent the following: > > I just noticed a mention of KIMES in a HISTORY OF CLINTON AND CALDWELL > COUNTIES (Missouri, 1923). W. H. Kimes (b 18 Aug 1868, Caldwell Co., > MO) was the son of W. J. Kimes and Annis McCullough. W. J. was from > Bourbon Co., KY and Annis was from Indiana. > >From page 365: "W. H. Kimes, since 1900, a well known business man of Cameron, Clinton County, was born in Caldwell County near Mirabile on Aug. 18, 1868, the son of W. J. and Annis (McCullough) Kimes. "W. J. Kimes was born in Bourbon County, Ky., and his wife was a native of Indiana. They were married in Caldwell County, Mo., where they bought a farm. Prior to his marriage, Mr. Kimes had entered some land southeast of Cameron. He helped stake out the first town lots of Cameron and later located near Mirabile on the farm where W. H. Kimes was born. When He was 16 years old, his parents moved to Cameron and from the 1883 until the time of their deaths they lived at Cameron. The remains of both are buried in McDaniel Cemetery. Their children..." [end of page.]
Forwarded from the KIME surname list: > > I am looking for information on Olla Izella Kime, b. March 4, 1878; > died 1920, supposed suicide. > Olla was married to George Grant Milliron, b. September 16, 1869; d. > February 9, 1932. They were married July 4, 1907 in Armstrong Co. PA. > It is claimed that Olla had a twin sister Zoella (Zoe). > Please any information would be helpful. > Thanks > t_calcaterra@yahoo.com >
One of my non-KEIM genealogy buddies sent the following: > > I just noticed a mention of KIMES in a HISTORY OF CLINTON AND CALDWELL > COUNTIES (Missouri, 1923). W. H. Kimes (b 18 Aug 1868, Caldwell Co., > MO) was the son of W. J. Kimes and Annis McCullough. W. J. was from > Bourbon Co., KY and Annis was from Indiana. > See: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nettimae/modeaths/k.txt Two Caldwell Co, MO death records for KIMES Anyone connect to this line?