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    1. [KEIM] Re: My Keim connection
    2. Cindy
    3. One of our subscriber's writes: > > I appear to be the only Keim branch that came to North America via > Russia. My branch left Reutlingen Germany around 1805. > Anyone connect?

    06/29/2001 01:43:29
    1. [KEIM] Fw: PML Search Result matching Keim
    2. Diana Davis
    3. Diana <ddavis@logicsouth.com> <ddavis59@sc.rr.com> Website: http://www.my-ged.com/davis/ ----- Original Message ----- From: <MnMTimm@aol.com> To: <ddavis@logicsouth.com> Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 5:53 PM Subject: PML Search Result matching Keim > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: UNGER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [UNGER] My Unger lines > > > Hello list members > My name is Mary Alice Timmons. I have two Unger lines, both coming from > 1748 immigrants Michael Unger (1725--1784) and Elizabeth Hassinger (1729--?) > My one line follows son Herman (1759--1839) and Elizabeth Keim, to son Daniel > (1791--1868) and Elizabeth Schmidt (1790--1874), to daughter Esther > (1813--1891) and Abraham B. DeTurk, to daughter Esther DeTurk (1845--1920) > and Alfred Unger (1842--1915) > My second Unger line follows Michael (1767--1846) and Christina Bossler > (1772--1843) (This Michael Unger is a brother to Herman above) to son > Benneville (1815--1892) and Catherine Mengel (1813--1883), to son Alfred > (above) and Esther DeTurk, to son Calvin (1876--1950) and Alice Spengler > (1878--1956) to daughter Helen (1897--1978) and Samuel Berger (1895--1980) > This last pair are my grandparents. All ancestors above are from Berks > County. My brick walls are 1) the parents of Christina Bossler (Windsor Twp.) > and 2) the parents of Elizabeth Schmidt (Shoemakersville). I hope we can find > common thread and share information. Mary Alice >

    06/29/2001 01:29:29
    1. [KEIM] George Kime-- ND, McHenry Co.
    2. Diana Davis
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <vonnilou@earthlink.net> Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 3:50 PM > ===================================================================== > Source: NDMCHENR-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [NDMCHENR] Transcription Towner Newspapers > > > Partial Transcriptions of Local Columns of Some Towner Newspapers: > > Source: The Independent; Towner, McHenry County, North Dakota; September > 28, 1894, page 1 > > The Republican County Convention has met and done its work. The result > is place before the public in the way of a ticket, and the verdict of its > favor with the people will be recorded in November. We will admit that in > every political campaign there are many disappointed, and in this case it > is not an exception. Yet the ticket placed in the field is an > exceptionally good one. So far we have heard no complaints on the greater > majority of it, and the masses are willing to admit that , taken as a > whole, it is a strong one. True, the outside precincts have not much > representation, but then no person can have anything like an average living > to take one of the county offices, as there is not enough in them to keep a > man alive who would have to come in here and pay rent and keep up his > household expenses. Taking all things into consideration the ticket is a > good one and each and every true Republican in the county should take off > his coat, roll up his sleeves and work for its election until the polls > close -- always remembering that republican victory means more than > individual gain. > > > Republican County Convention. > > The Republican County Convention for this county convened at the court > house in this city last Saturday afternoon in accordance with the published > call. The delegates began to arrive early in the morning despite the rain, > and by the time to call to order the entire number of delegates were > present with one exception. Caucsing and electioneering was the order of > the day up till the convention was called to order, and even then, some of > the delegates were loth to "let go" > > About 2 o'clock a caucus was held and a combination made which eventually > decided the ticket. The result of the combine was manifested by the > election of the entire ticket, with but one exception, as decided upon by > them. Only one trade was made of any importance and that was in the office > of Clerk of Court, in which case both candidates for the office were left > out and the nomination given to A. B. HOUSE, of the 4th precinct, with a > promise of the deputyship to Geo. W. WILSON. This seemed to satisfy the > majority and was agreed to. It is reported that there was 18 out of the 29 > delegates into the combine, making it almost impregnable. > > The convention was called to order by A. J. AMES, chairman of the > Republican County Central Committee, at 2:15 p. m. Geo. H. SOULE was > nominated temporary chairman and F. M. HARRIS, secretary. > > On motion the cairman appointed a committee of three on credentials, and > named Henry ERICKSON, E. G. LUNDE and T. E. FOX. > > It was then moved and seconded that the chair appoint a committee of > three on rules and order of business, which was duly carried, and E. A. > FOX, Robt. HUTTON and Ed RIPLEY were appointed. > > The convention then took a recess of half an hour to allow the committees > an opportunity to make their reports. > > Upon the calling of the conveniton to otder the following report was > received from the committee on credentials, which was unanimously adopted, > viz: > > Mr. Chairman, and Gentlemen of the Convention, your committee reports as > follows: We, the committee on Credentioals, find the following delegates > entitled to seats in this convention: > > Precinct No. 2 -- W. R. PITTS, John BROTEN, Geo. HOFFMAN, E. G. LUNDE, > Lars H(?)ANION. > > Precinct No. 2 -- A. L. HANSCOM, Henry ERICKSON, Anton STRAND, Geo H. > SOULE, F. M. HARRIS, Robt. HUTTON, Ernest CHURCH, Geo. KIME, A. TORSON, J. > J. EGGE, A. J. JACOBSON, per proxy of J. H. LOCKHEAD. > > Precinct No. 4 -- A. B. HOUSE, J. M. LAZIER, R. A. FOX, A. B. HOUSE per > proxy of A. PETERS, T. E. FOX, per proxy of Iver KNUDSON; Ed. RIPLEY, by > proxy of Geo. STEVENS. > > Precinct No. 5 -- Geo. CHAMBEERLAIN, John TOWN, Geo. FREEMAN, George > NOBLE. > > And we herby recommend that the following delegates from District No. 1 > be seated in this convention, subject to the decision of the convention: > Geo. STRONG, J. C. WILSON and Thos. BERRY. > Signed. T. E. FOX, > E. G. LUNDE, > H. ERICKSON. > > The report of the committee on rules and order of business was then read > and adpoted. It read as follows: > > Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Convention, your committee wish to > report as follows: > That the temporary organization be made permanent. That the delegates to > the Legislative Convention be disposed of first, and that all other > nominations come as per the call, and that no dl=elegate be allowed to > spead more than twice on one subject without the permission of the > Convention and not longer than ten minutes at each time. > Signed, Ed RIPLEY, > Robt. HUTTON, > R. A. FOX. > > It was then moved that the Villard delegation be allowed to cast the vote > of the absent member, and the honor fell to the chairman of that > delegation, W. R. PITTS, who used the the vote throughout the balloting. > > On motion the chair appointed George STRONG and John TOWN as tellers and > John LOHN as assistant secretary. > > The nomination of delegates to the Legislative Convention now being in > order, it was moved and seconded that A. L. HANSCOM be the choice of this > convention and that he be allowed to chose his own delegates. The motion > carried and Mr. HANSCOM selected R. A. FOX, G. A. JACOBSON, Geo H. SOULE, > George STRONG and A. L. HANSCOM. The selection was concurred in by the > convention. > > The followin g ticket was then placed in nominatin, viz: > Auditor Allan MITCHELL. > Sheriff Robert GORMAN. > Register of Deeds C. M. GUMELIUS. > Treasurer Jas. E. REID. > States Attorney A. J. AMES > Clerk of Court A. B. HOUSE > County Judge G. A. JACOBSON > Justices of the Peace > W. D. MCCLINTOCK, > Harvey CHASE, > A. G. ANDERSON, > Frank LEACH, > Constables > Thos. FORSYTHE, > John CHAMBERLAIN, > A. K. LUND, > Louis ERICKSON, > Assessor 1st District > George STRONG. > Assessor 2nd District > Lars HANSCOM. > Assessor 3rd District > James LOCHHEAD. > Assessor 4th District > J. M. LAZIER. > Assessor 5th District > George FREEMAN. > County Commissioner 1st District > James WILSON. > County Commissioner 5th District > August KITZMAN. > County Central Committee > Dist No. 1 Geo. STRONG, > Dist No. 2 W. R. PITTS, > Dist No. 3 Geo. H. SOULE, > Dist No. 4 A. B. HOUSE, > Dist No. 5 John TOWN. > > Geo. SOULE was unanimously nominated as chairman and A. B. HOUSE as > secretary. > > The convention then adjourned. > > > Receipt For Tomato Pickles. > > I have the best receipt in the world for making Green Tomato Pickles. > Will send it free to any address on receipt of two cent stamp, or upon > application > C. A. DEMMING > Oakland P. O., McHenry Co., N. D. > > > More to follow. > > > > > > --- > --- vonnilou@earthlink.net > --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. > >

    06/28/2001 11:15:23
    1. Fw: [KEIM] Catherine KIME(S)
    2. Diana Davis
    3. I'm sorry, the name MULLOY threw me off. This is Catherine KIME d/o Christian KIME and Margaret BROWN. Diana <ddavis@logicsouth.com> <ddavis59@sc.rr.com> Website: http://www.my-ged.com/davis/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diana Davis" <ddavis59@sc.rr.com> To: <KEIM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 9:51 PM Subject: [KEIM] Catherine KIME(S) > Does anyone know who the Catherine is that is found in this Randolph Co., NC marriage record? > > 776. Mulloy, James Kimes, Catherine 6 May 1812 > > Diana > <ddavis@logicsouth.com> <ddavis59@sc.rr.com> > Website: http://www.my-ged.com/davis/ > > > ==== KEIM Mailing List ==== > Post queries on GenConnect and GenForum. > GenConnect--> http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/indx/FamAssoc.html > GenForum--> http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/search/ > >

    06/28/2001 04:44:28
    1. [KEIM] Catherine KIME(S)
    2. Diana Davis
    3. Does anyone know who the Catherine is that is found in this Randolph Co., NC marriage record? 776. Mulloy, James Kimes, Catherine 6 May 1812 Diana <ddavis@logicsouth.com> <ddavis59@sc.rr.com> Website: http://www.my-ged.com/davis/

    06/28/2001 03:51:56
    1. [KEIM] Re: HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to the KEIM list!!!!!
    2. Cindy
    3. Before someone writes, YES!!!!! the numbers are wrong! Jun 1997 to today completes just FOUR (4) years! We're STARTING our fifth year! Guess my brain is tiring; maybe it's time to retire! Cindy Cindy wrote: > > Today marks the fifth anniversary of the KEIM surname list - five years > in operation! > > The very first KEIM digest appeared in 15 subscribers emailboxes on 27 > Jun 1997! We joined RootsWeb in December 1997; the group of subscribers > had reached a number too cumbersome to manage privately. > > Now, here we are 5 years later. Many of you are still "with us!" Thanks > for your continued support over these last five years! > > Dena, Diana, and Cindy

    06/28/2001 02:09:58
    1. [KEIM] Five years of success.
    2. Arthur Kime
    3. Congratulations to Keim-list for the past five years of sharing. Kudos to Cindy and all who share. Art Kime

    06/28/2001 12:30:23
    1. [KEIM] Alfred COBLE
    2. Diana Davis
    3. In checking through the 1880 Census, I found Alfred COBLE. I bet (though not verified) that this is the son of John Coble/Maria KIME. The only thing I'm not sure about is that he said he was born in NC rather than KY (where I believe the family was during those years). I had no other information except his birthyear of 1804). Census Place: E. D. 23, Charlestown, Clark, Indiana Source: FHL Film 1254269 National Archives Film T9-0269 Page 43C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace John DOYL Self M M W 41 IN Occ: Farmer Fa: KY Mo: KY Mary DOYL Wife F M W 40 IN Occ: Keeping House Fa: IN Mo: IN William DOYL Son M S W 14 IN Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: IN Mo: IN Alfred COBLE Other M S W 76 NC Occ: Farming Fa: NC Mo: NC Diana <ddavis@logicsouth.com> <ddavis59@sc.rr.com> Website: http://www.my-ged.com/davis/

    06/27/2001 10:36:26
    1. [KEIM] Keim in Bethlehem
    2. Eileen and I have been communicating with Penny. Thanks! to Penny who has generously given me info. from her research on "my" Keims. We suspect there is a connection; I also have a "Milton"---Owen Milton Keim---but we have not proven a link, to date. Thanks! to Cindy for all the hints and information. JR Maxwell

    06/27/2001 05:14:38
    1. [KEIM] RE: KEIM in Stark Co., OH and Bethlehem, PA
    2. You wrote: <<1 John Keim b: 1800 Germany ....... ? ... 2 Jacob Milton Keim b: June 1853 d: 1933 ......... +Alice Angstadt b: April 1862 m: 1881 d: 1926 ....... 3 John Stanley Keim b: December 1882 ............... +Sophia Alice Elizabeth Koest ....... 3 Claude Keim b: February 1889 ....... 3 Ruby Bell Keim b: October 1892 >> The above is correct, except that I have conflicting information regarding Alice, b. Apr. 1982. Her daughter's (Ruby) SS application showed her mother (Alice) maiden name to be Angstadt, but Alice's obit. listed her parents as Aaron Bartlett and Jane Benner. I have been closely following Eileen and Judy's line, but haven't hooked my Jacob up as yet. His father, John b. 1800 is a best guest for the date. It hasn't been confirmed yet. Alice's obit also listed her as a member of the Moravian Church in Bethlehem, but I did not find her or her family in the church records. Penny

    06/27/2001 04:33:54
    1. Re: [KEIM] George Keim/Elizabeth Geiger
    2. Denise Marques
    3. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=caseyn&id=I14849 Check out this site. This is where I found my info about my Keim family. Good luck!! Denise on 6/27/01 10:46 AM, Laurence Keim at buildvalue@home.com wrote: > Denise, your email of June 26th - Johann Keim b. 1650 etc. > You showed George married to Elizabeth Geiger. > > Do you have any other information on them? They are the parents of my > husband's ggggrandfather Samuel Henry Keim. > > Looking forward to hearing from you. > > Jan Keim > > > ==== 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 > >

    06/27/2001 11:03:01
    1. [KEIM] Congratulations!
    2. donley
    3. Congratulations for five years of a splendid list! Special thanks goes to those volunteers who have been the list monitor/owners. Cindy...you've been great!

    06/27/2001 08:26:04
    1. [KEIM] George Keim/Elizabeth Geiger
    2. Laurence Keim
    3. Denise, your email of June 26th - Johann Keim b. 1650 etc. You showed George married to Elizabeth Geiger. Do you have any other information on them? They are the parents of my husband's ggggrandfather Samuel Henry Keim. Looking forward to hearing from you. Jan Keim

    06/27/2001 04:46:06
    1. [KEIM] HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to the KEIM list!!!!!
    2. Cindy
    3. Today marks the fifth anniversary of the KEIM surname list - five years in operation! The very first KEIM digest appeared in 15 subscribers emailboxes on 27 Jun 1997! We joined RootsWeb in December 1997; the group of subscribers had reached a number too cumbersome to manage privately. Now, here we are 5 years later. Many of you are still "with us!" Thanks for your continued support over these last five years! Dena, Diana, and Cindy

    06/27/2001 02:30:24
    1. [KEIM] Peter Keim of Chester/Montgomery Co
    2. Cindy
    3. Subscriber wrote: > > I found a Peter Keim and wife Susanna had son Peter > bap. Feb. 24, 1786 - 6 years old. > This was recorded at New Hanover Lutheran Church, Montgomery co. > Anyone have a Peter Keim/Kime/Kimes with a son, Peter, b. 1779 or 1780? There was one I recall married to a Susan(na) EIS of Colebrookdale. Colebrookdale is only a couple miles from New Hanover.

    06/27/2001 01:23:02
    1. Re: [KEIM] HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to the KEIM list!!!!!
    2. Diana Davis
    3. Congratulations on the 5th Anniversary of KEIM list!!! I find that for my main lines, joining a Rootsweb mailing list is the best way to meet others working on the same line. It has been such a help to me. Cindy have you been with the group from the beginning? I have emails from this list since 1998. Diana <ddavis@logicsouth.com> <ddavis59@sc.rr.com> Website: http://www.my-ged.com/davis/

    06/26/2001 11:38:59
    1. [KEIM] Kime, Kimes, Keim, Keihm or Kihm????
    2. Cindy
    3. F1LES@aol.com wrote: > > Does our Kime/Kimes/Keim connect with Keihm or Kihm???? > Don't know if anyone ever answered this..... we've seen so many spellings... any variation is possible. Cindy Kimes

    06/26/2001 04:37:37
    1. [KEIM] Johann Keim b. 1650 Germany to Sally Ann Keim b. 1810 PA
    2. Denise Marques
    3. Hi everyone. I am new to the list and am researching the Keim family listed above. Johann Keim b. abt 1650 in Germany Johannes Keim b. 1675 in Speier, Palatinate, Germany; d. 1753 Oley Twp., Berks Co., PA. Married Elizabeth BOLLERIN on Mar 25, 1731 George Keim b. Aug 1733 Oley Twp, Berks Co., PA; d. aft 1762 Married Elizbeth GEIGER. George Keim b. 10 Apr 1776 Berks Co., PA; d. 11 Jul 1859 Pikeville, Berks Co., PA. Buried in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Lobachsville, Pike Twp, Berks Co., PA. Married Susanna MENSCH abt 1805 in Berks Co., PA Sally Ann Keim b. 1810, d. aft 24 Apr 1865. Married William Werkeiser b. 1812 I got most of this information off of the WorldConnect family tree. Any additional info would be appreciated! Denise

    06/26/2001 10:44:32
    1. Re: [KEIM] Re: Henry Kimes, in Jefferson Co, VA
    2. Cindy
    3. Oops! Not this one: Cindy wrote: > > Henry Kimes was in Jefferson Co, VA. I searched my database for other > Jefferson Co, VA folks > > Jacob Keim 10 April 1763 Berne, Berks Co, PA Anna Maria Hähn > 23 November 1790 Schwartzwald Reformed Church, Exeter Twp, Berks Co, > PA 17 March 1855 Middleway, Jefferson Co, WV > Wrong state!!!!!

    06/26/2001 03:24:48
    1. [KEIM] John Stanley KEIM
    2. Diana Davis
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Penjean@aol.com> Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 10:13 PM======================================= > Source: OHSTARK-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [OHSTARK] Re: KEIM/REICHARD > > > I haven't posted my Stark Co. connection in quite some time, so I'd like to > try again and see if anyone recognizes this family: > > Alice Elizabeth KEIM (b. 1908, Bethlehem, Northampton, Pa; d. circa 1992), > the daughter of John Stanley KEIM and Sophia Koest, married Arthur REICHARD > and lived in Massilon, Stark Co., OH by the 1940's. The father, John Stanley > KEIM resided with the REICHARD's in 1959 when he was killed after being > struck by a truck while crossing the road. John Stanley KEIM was my > great-grandfather. > > I am interested in hooking up with any distant cousins to share genealogical > information. The family still resides in the area. > > Thank you, > Penny >

    06/25/2001 05:34:59