See note below. Can anyone answer? ----- Original Message ----- From: MarkleVon@aol.com To: FamilyHistory@reimert.org Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 10:24 AM Subject: De Harcourt Hello, I am a descendant of both Susanna De Harcourt, and Anna Maria De Harcourt. I have found a slim reference to a third daughter of Jean De Harcourt who m. a Peter Keim. Do you have any reference to this third daughter? Yvonne
Gay Davis wrote: > > 1.11.1.1.9 John Bartlett Wickersham (John, Thomas, Isaac, Thomas) b 19 Sep > 1823 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, m/1 on 19 Jan 1846 Ellen deBenneville Keim > in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, m/2 on 1 Mar 1877 Anne Thomas > Jewell, d 25 Mar 1892 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. > Children : (by 1st wife) > 1.11.1.1.9.1 John May Keim b 20 Oct 1846 m Florence Rowland > 1.11.1.1.9.2 Amos b 28 Nov 1848 m Sarah Jane Broadbent > 1.11.1.1.9.3 Ellen Stuart b 22 Dec 1853 m Edward Lippincott > > Ellen deBenneville Keim was b 13 Dec 1822 in Reading, Berks County, > Pennsylvania and d 21 Jul 1874 in Germantown, Philadelphia County, > Pennsylvania, daughter of John May and Harriet deBenneville Keim. > > Anne Thomas Jewell was b 16 May 1832 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, daughter > of John B. and Mary Ann (Thomas) Jewell. > Gay, we've corresponded before..... did John Bartlett Wickersham have any children with his second wife. Some genealogies list a child of John's as Anne, who supposedly married Amos P. Michener. Have you any knowledge of an Anne Wickersham and Amos Michener? Cindy Kimes
Peggy shared the following more than a year ago. Will repost this for the benefit of the new subscribers. _____________________ >From "Account of The Keim Family" by Henry May Keim, printed in 1874: The Keim family were originally from that portion of Alsace bordering on the Rhine, and were principally physicians and engineers until the "Thirty Years War," when every man took up arms and at least one member of the family, Ludwig Hercourt Keim, became a distinguished officer in the army of Bernhard of Weimer, the pupil of Gustavus Adolphus. This long and disastrous war, with its consequent calamities, scattered the family and nearly exterminated them, when John Keim, the elder, in the latter part of the seventeenth century, to obtain freedom of conscience, moved to the "new country of America," and eventually, in 1704, passed up the "Germantown Valley" and settled in Oley, now in the county of Berks, a French Huguenot settlement "remarkable in the annals of Pennsylvania." Here he took up land, lived a quiet life, and died, beloved by the whole settlement, in 1732. His son Nicholas, born in Oley on the second of April, 1719, moved, with Barbara his wife and their only son John, a lad in his sixth year, to Reading, during the November term of court, 1755. Berks County was separated from Philadelphia and other Counties in 1752. When it became the county town of a new county, many of the well to do people in the different townships took up their residence there, until in 1757, it contained two hundred and three taxable inhabitants. After a successful career as an iron merchant, Nicholas Keim handed the business over to his son John, and on the twenty-third of August, 1802, died at the advanced age of eighty-three years. John Keim, only son of Nicholas, was born on the sixth of July 1749. On the fifteenth of October, 1771, he was married to Susanna, daughter of Dr. George de Benneville. In the fall of 1777 he marched with Lt. Colonel Nicholas Lutz's Battalion of Pennsylvania Militia. Like his father, John Keim was a man of stern integrity. He studied with delight the ethical writers of England, Germany and France, and was rigid in his efforts to promote virtue by well doing and a simplicity of life. He took a great interest in everything relative to the prosperity of the borough and county. He was one of the Burgesses of Reading after its incorporation into a borough in 1783, and was elected Commissioner of Berks County from 1787 to 1790. He died on the tenth of February 1819. John Keim left four children: Daniel deB., George deB., Benneville and Esther deB. Keim.
----- Original Message ----- From: "montebobbi" <montebobbi@abac.com> Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 10:10 AM ===================== > Source: PHILLIPS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [PHILLIPS] Phillips and Phillips UK > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: montebobbi > To: Phillips.-.L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 6:41 PM > Subject: Phillips and Phillips UK > > > My Phillips oldest roots are in England and Wales. But I am also seeking info re the roots which were planted in the US in the 18 and 1900s. I don't think we should split but instead add "UK" to info from there! Including dates, states, counties in correspondence would be a HUGE help too. > > Seeking info re: > Wales: > Josiah Phillips - a barrel maker b. abt 1765-1770 > > Rosser P. b.1791 Cardiff area, hotel owner d. 1873 Minersville PA, m. Janet Jones of Wales. Emigrated abt 1850. > > Joseph Phillips b. Cardiff Wales, m. Rachel of Cardiff - emigrated together; He served in the Union Army and confined at Andersonville Prison. Their son: > > David Rosser Phillips b. 7/5/1859 Ashland PA. > > They seem to have been miners, farmers, some located in WV. Other sir names: > Howells, Edwards, Morris, Thomas, Evans, Morgan, Absalom, Clements, Bolger, Smith, Keim, Root, Pugh, Arelando, Riffle, Pettit, Shaw, Artrip. > > Any help appreciated!!!! > Bobbi > > > > Edwards, Jenkins, Thomas (of Sir Alfred T.) >
I just became aware of your list and thought I would send this information from THE WICKERSHAM FAMILY IN AMERICA, pg 670, to be published by Heritage Books next month. If anyone has any additional information about these individuals, I would appreciate your contacting me. Gay Wickersham Davis 1.11.1.1.9 John Bartlett Wickersham (John, Thomas, Isaac, Thomas) b 19 Sep 1823 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, m/1 on 19 Jan 1846 Ellen deBenneville Keim in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, m/2 on 1 Mar 1877 Anne Thomas Jewell, d 25 Mar 1892 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Children : (by 1st wife) 1.11.1.1.9.1 John May Keim b 20 Oct 1846 m Florence Rowland 1.11.1.1.9.2 Amos b 28 Nov 1848 m Sarah Jane Broadbent 1.11.1.1.9.3 Ellen Stuart b 22 Dec 1853 m Edward Lippincott Ellen deBenneville Keim was b 13 Dec 1822 in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania and d 21 Jul 1874 in Germantown, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, daughter of John May and Harriet deBenneville Keim. Anne Thomas Jewell was b 16 May 1832 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, daughter of John B. and Mary Ann (Thomas) Jewell.
The PA GenWeb Archives has a bio on the BLATT Family of Berks Co, PA. Listed in the bio is a dau. Sophia Blatt who married a Samuel KEIM, of Reading. Anyone know where Samuel fits? Blatt Family bio: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/pa+index+69513461466+F
----- Original Message ----- From: "Maureen" <CarpBeck@aol.com> Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2001 2:18 PM =========================== > Source: GC-Cambria County, Pa Obituaries > URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/CambriaObits/15587 > Subject: Michael Nagle > > > Surname: Nagle, Mouse, Kime, Susan, McGough > ------------------------- > > Michael Nagle, a former resident of this (Cambria) county died at the residence > of Jacob Mouse in West Wheatfield Township, Indiana Country, Pa. on Sunday > Aug. 18th aged 77 years. He is survived by a son Edward Nagle of Dean Township; > a daughter Lucinda Mouse, of Indiana Country, a brother John of Clearfield > Township and by 3 sisters; Mrs. Julia Kime, Mrs. Susan Plunket and Mrs. > Margaret McGough of Altoona. His remains were interred at Ashville. > > Camria Freeman, Aug. 30, 1895, p.3. > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jay Kasmer" <jaykaz56@netzero.net> Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2001 7:50 PM =============== > Source: MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] LININGERS & HETRICKS/KEIM > > > Eileen, > > I was looking at old postings and came across this one of interest. What is > your Catherine Bowser line? I'm a descendant of John Bauser(Bowser) & > Christina Weimer, my 5th great grandparents. Catherine is my 1st cousin 5 > times removed. > > Jay Kasmer > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Eileen Stratton" <eileen6@msn.com> > To: <MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2000 11:36 AM > Subject: RE: [MDGARRET] LININGERS & HETRICKS/KEIM > > > > Lois and Ina, > > > > I am dancing! :) This is all fabulous information! My dad is living and > may > > be able to identify some of the people in your photos if you can post them > > on the web or email me jpg's. My g-g-grandmother was Catherine BOWSER m > > Henry DIEHL in 1846. So it is pretty interesting to me that a BOWSER also > > lived on the same land both our great-grandparents had occupied. > > > > Do you have Ida's LININGER's birth year? My data ends in the 1880 census > > and doesn't show Ida, unless whoever gave the enumerator the family info > > didn't include her. Of course with this many children it wouldn't be hard > to > > forget someone. I have the following: > > > > Lewis LININGER b 1820 PA; wife Margaret (UNKNOWN) b 1825 PA > > Children: > > George b 1848 (PA) > > Samuel b 1850 (PA) > > Luther b 1851 (PA) > > Susan b 1852 (PA) > > Hannah b 1853 (PA) > > Margaret b 1856 (PA) > > Amanda b 1857 (PA) > > Martha b 1859 (PA) > > Mary b 1860 (PA) > > Ellen b 1861 (MD-1870 census) (VA-1880 census) ? > > Lewis b 1865 (McLellan in 1880 census)(MD-1870 census) (VA-1880 census) ? > > Sarah b 1868 (MD) > > William b 1869 (MD) > > > > Ina, I would love to correspond with Jim LININGER. If you would be so kind > > as to check with him for permission to forward his address to me I would > be > > grateful. Or, if that does not meet with his approval, please ask him if > he > > knows what Lewis's wife, Margaret's maiden was and if he knows where they > > both were born in PA. > > > > Much thanks so much to both of you. Now all I have to find out is who my > > other great-grandmother, Margaret LOHR's (nee KEIM) parents were. She > > married William M. LOHR in 1877 in Addison Twp, PA (Somerset Co) as his > > second wife and they resided in the Cove until after 1900. His first wife > > Sarah, died in Garrett County in 1876. The 1880 Garrett Co U.S. census > > shows that she was born in Maryland and that her parents were from > Germany. > > I checked all the census records fore and aft for KEIM's that could > possibly > > be old enough to be her parents but came up empty. I did find reference to > a > > mercantile store by the name of Lichty & KEIM in Grantsville as shown in > the > > 1878 Garrett County Directory, but haven't found any further trail from > > that. Big brickwall. > > > > Eileen > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: TRPLUS@aol.com [mailto:TRPLUS@aol.com] > > Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 4:35 PM > > To: MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] LININGERS & HETRICKS > > > > > > Ina and Eileen, > > > > Seems to me I have some Liningers listed near my Hetricks in a census > report > > around here somewhere. I remember it did not contain Ida's name. Lawrence > > HETRICK, John and Ida (LININGER) HETRICK's grandson by Clarence (twin) and > > Effie (HOCKMAN), sent me the information on the LININGERS and their > > connection to my HETRICKS that I've shared on this site. Somewhere in my > > notes there was reference to the LININGERS owning a brewery and that they > > were pretty well to do. Lewis and Margaret owned the two-story log home > that > > my g-grandparents, Conrad and Nancy (UPHOLD) HETRICK purchased in 1877, a > > year before Conrad's death. Lawrence thought Ida had probably been born > > there. > > > > We visited that property in 1996 (then owned by Owen Bowser, who passed > away > > just one year later). Owen's house was originally built by Uncle John. > > Clarence's twin brother Harvey m. Ruth (BRENNEMAN) and they lived there > > until > > Harvey passed away in 1966 of a heart attack. > > > > So that's a little history of the Liningers and Hetricks. > > > > Regards, > > Lois > > > > > > > > > NetZero Platinum > No Banner Ads and Unlimited Access > Sign Up Today - Only $9.95 per month! > http://www.netzero.net >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gay Davis" <gdavis99@prodigy.net> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 2:05 PM ================================= > Source: WICKERSHAM-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [WICKERSHAM-L] WICKERSHAM > > > I am forwarding this on from another list. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jeanne" <ford31@webtv.net> > To: <GDAVIS99@prodigy.net> > Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 9:51 AM > > > > > Source: NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Sonoma Co. Ca. 1888 > > > > > > Sonoma County Tribune > > Healdsburg, Ca. > > > > <<<<<< Oct. 20, 1888 issue: >>>>>>>>. > > Geo. DAVIS, of Berryessa Valley, was killed by a shot through the head on > the 9th inst. > > > > Mrs. Francis M. BRAZIER of Petaluma, was pronounced insane and sent to > Napa Asylum. > > O.V. GEIR, Windsor, driving a four-horse team from Jay's Mill, loaded with > lumber, fell from his wagon on the hill above Mr. CONKLE'S and was killed > yesterday. > > > Born to Mr./Mrs. GUSTAVSON, Rincon Valley, Oct. 18, 1888, son. > > > > Born to Mr./Mrs. A. WINDLER, of Nevada, at Healdsburg, Oct. 14, 1888, > daughter. > > > > Born to Mr./Mrs. Wm. PAROTT, Geyserville, Oct. 10, 1888, daughter. > > > > Born to Mr./Mrs. J. CAKE, Geyserville, Oct. 14, 1888, son. > > > > Born to Mr./Mrs. A.L. KEIM, Santa Rosa, Oct. 13, 1888, daughter, 12 > pounds. > > > > Born to Mr./Mrs. J.B. MILLINGTON, Santa Rosa, Oct. 15, 1888, daughter. > > > > Born to Mr./Mrs. Chas. CARTER, Bloomfield, Oct. 10, 1888, son. > > > > Born to Mr./Mrs. Wm. SLATTERY, near Freestone, Oct. 10, 1888, twins, > son/daughter. > > > > Born to Mr./Mrs. Andrew DONAGH, Petaluma, daughter. > > > > Married at Petaluma, Oct. 17, 1888, Fred WICKERSHAM to Kate GRIFFITH. > > > > Married at San Francisco, Oct. 10, 1888, Benj. F. SAWYER to Jessie > > TRAUTNER. > > > > Married at Santa Rosa, Oct. 6, 1888, Henry F. FECHTELKATTER to Hattie > HUPPER. > > > > Married at Alexander Valley, Oct. 10, 1888, George A. JOHNSTON to Francis > B. MATTHEWS. > > > > Died near the Laguna, Oct. 17, 1888, Dela CLARK, aged 3y. > > > > Died at Santa Rosa, Oct. 15, 1888, infant daughter of Mr./Mrs. COOPER. > > > > Died near the Laguna, at his home, Oct. 12, 1888, E. SCHMIDT, aged 35y. > > > > Geoge DOHN, Jr., was knocked senseless by a kick from a horse in Santa > Rosa Tuesday. > > > > A forest fire is raging at Meeker's Mills. > > > > A fire occurred at the residence of M. CAMPION, Santa Rosa, Monday, doing > $400 of damage. > > > > Mrs. D.P. MIZNER, Petaluma, was seriously injured Sunday last, when her > horse became frightened, ran away and threw her from her buggy. > > > > Mr. CALCAS, a farmer in Petaluma, captured a burglar in his house and > conveyed him to Santa Rosa. > > > > Two earthquakes were felt in Cloverdale Sunday. > > > > Ab. J. LEIGH, is building nice residence in Geyserville, in fact, the > > prettiest. > > > > Henry TOMBS has erected a windmill on his property at Geyserville, that > > is by far the best one north of Healdsburg. > > > > Henry MONROE was given safe conduct to the County jail. > > > > Mrs. Jessie TRAUTNER is the daughter of Capt. R.S. LOGAN of Healdsburg. > > > > submitted by: > > 991001 > > > > RAOK: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/usa.html >
I also have another marriage for Frank KIME b 2 May 1879-- Descendants of Frank KIME 1 Frank KIME 1879 - b: May 02, 1879 in Junction City_ Lane Co. (Lanherne)_ OR . +Esther Camelia BJORNSGAARD (no dates) ........ 2 James Oscar KIME 1912 - b: June 23, 1912 in Skamokawa, Wahkiakum, WA ........ 2 Clarrisa Margaret KIME ........ 2 Dorena KIME ........ 2 Viola KIME ........ 2 Cora Belle KIME *2nd Wife of Frank KIME: . +Clara Watson SMITH 1883 - b: 1883 in Lane Co., OR Were there any children from the second marriage? Diana <ddavis@logicsouth.com> <ddavis59@sc.rr.com> Website: http://www.my-ged.com/davis/
> Daniel Yoder, son of Maria Keim and husband of Esther > Hoch (High), moved to Seneca County, New York where my > Yoders and Fridleys were found. Has anyone been able > to firm up Ludwig's ancestry and is anyone researching > this line in particular? This line still needs more > sources to confirm I think, but it looks very > promising. > I was unaware ANY of the other KEIMs descendants moved to Seneca Co, NY. Our line, Christian, son of Conrad Keim (your Maria's brother), moved to Seneca Co, NY ca 1812. ******************************************* Actually, having Christian Keim moving to Seneca County where his cousins settled makes sense and could bolster the KEIM-YODER-FRIDLEY connection. Christian may have convinced his cousin, David Yoder to move out to Seneca County. They would have moved out there after 1818. From: http://www.yodernewsletter.org/nonamish/oleyyost.html David Yoder (b. abt 1795), son of Daniel Yoder (b.Abt.1757-58, d. May 1, 1822) and Esther Hoch, grandson of Jacob Yoder (b.bet 1729-1735, d.abt 1804) and Maria Keim (b. November 1733), m. Feb.15, 1818 by Rev. Knoske to Catherine Weidner of Pike Twp. (Dec.19, 1798- 6/6/1875/6) moved to Seneca Co., NY d. 10/17/1854 Varick, NY (wife also d. Varick) (Catherine was a res. in 1870 with daughter Catherine Smith (References: helen V. Yoder research; 1850 Census-Seneca Co., NY; Christ (Mertz) Luth. Church; Waterloo Town & Co. Historian). You find all the Yoder children in Varick, NY. This where the Fridley's were from and how David's daughter Catherine ended marrying David Fridley in 7/29/1849, only to be widowed in 10/12/1864 during the Civil War. Catherine and David's family is listed in the 1860 Seneca County Census and Catherine is listed as a 31 year old, which which matches Catherine's birthdate being 1829. As stated above, by 1870 Catherine Weidner Yoder was living with her daughter Catherine Smith (although Weidner doesn't show living with the Fridley family in 1860), so Catherine Yoder Fridley might have married a Smith after being widowed. Catherine's sister Rachel had married a William Smith, so it would make sense that she may have hooked up with her brother-in-law's family having 5 children and a mother to take care of. Many of David Yoder and Catherine Weidner's sons fought in the NY 148th Regiment in the Civil War the same as David Fridley. Daniel Franklin Yoder (b.July 4,1842) was in the 148th with Fridley and was also buried at Ft. Monroe. Daniel Franklin's brother, David Yoder (b. 1829-Catherine's Twin?) lost a finger in the war. Brothers Henry (b.1845), William (b.1825), and Oliver (b.1843) are not listed when David Yoder, Sr. dies on October 17, 1854. Catherine Yoder (b.Abt. 1829) and David Fridley (b. Abt 1822) had five children: Alonzo, Elizabeth, Mariette, George, and Della. Their son Alonzo Fridley (b. 1851), according to family lore, grew up sort of an orphan being 13 when his father died in Ft. Monroe, VA during the war. Alonzo ended up moving to Santa Cruz, California in 1871 to become a Pioneer of the area's Poultry industry. Cheers, Denise __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/
Denise Castellucci wrote: > > Daniel Yoder, son of Maria Keim and husband of Esther > Hoch (High), moved to Seneca County, New York where my > Yoders and Fridleys were found. Has anyone been able > to firm up Ludwig's ancestry and is anyone researching > this line in particular? This line still needs more > sources to confirm I think, but it looks very > promising. > I was unaware ANY of the other KEIMs descendants moved to Seneca Co, NY. Our line, Christian, son of Conrad Keim (your Maria's brother), moved to Seneca Co, NY ca 1812.
What Christian KEIM/KIME was living in Wilmington Twp, DeKalb Co, IN before 1864? Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~indekalb/realestate/wilmington.html
This is my line. Don't have my database in front of me, I will try and get back with you when I am at my home computer, but my line is posted at http://www.reimert.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denise Castellucci" <denisecastellucci@yahoo.com> To: <KEIM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 10:18 AM Subject: [KEIM] KEIM-YODER research > Greetings! > > I am descended from Maria Keim (b.1733, Oley Valley, > Berks, PA, d/o Johannes Hans > John Keim and Maria Elizabeth Bollerin), who married > Jacob Yoder in 1769. > > Ludwig Hericourt KEIM (B. 1598) > + Berta > - George KEIM (b.1623) > + ??? > - Johann KEIM (b. 1647) > + ??? > - Johannes Hans John KEIM (b. 1675) > + Maria Elizabeth Bollerin (BOLLER) > (b.1713) > - Maria KEIM (b.November 1733) > + Jacob Yoder (b. bet 1729-1735) > - Daniel Yoder (b. abt > November 1757) > + Esther Hoch (High) > - David Yoder (b. abt > 1795) > + Catherine Weidner (b. > Dec. 19, 1798) > - Catherine Yoder > (b. Abt 1829) > + David Fridley > (Abt. 1822) > - Alonzo > Fridley (b. December 1851) > + Salome > Morgan (b. Oct 15, 1848) > - Philip > Alonzo Fridley (b. July 1882) > + Ethel > Gertrude Redding (b. July 1887) > - > Ernest Redding Fridley > + > Elgia Elizabeth Salyer > > - Elgia Anne Fridley > > + Daniel Henke > > - Me > > I am interested in getting as much information about > Ludwig Hericourt line. There seems to be lots of it, > except for the wives of George Keim and Johann Keim. > Daniel Yoder, son of Maria Keim and husband of Esther > Hoch (High), moved to Seneca County, New York where my > Yoders and Fridleys were found. Has anyone been able > to firm up Ludwig's ancestry and is anyone researching > this line in particular? This line still needs more > sources to confirm I think, but it looks very > promising. > > I am looking forward to working with you all in > bringing the KEIM folk to life. > > Cheers, > Denise K. Castellucci > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices > http://auctions.yahoo.com/ > > > ==== KEIM Mailing List ==== > USGenWeb Archives are online at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ussearch.htm >
Greetings! I am descended from Maria Keim (b.1733, Oley Valley, Berks, PA, d/o Johannes Hans John Keim and Maria Elizabeth Bollerin), who married Jacob Yoder in 1769. Ludwig Hericourt KEIM (B. 1598) + Berta - George KEIM (b.1623) + ??? - Johann KEIM (b. 1647) + ??? - Johannes Hans John KEIM (b. 1675) + Maria Elizabeth Bollerin (BOLLER) (b.1713) - Maria KEIM (b.November 1733) + Jacob Yoder (b. bet 1729-1735) - Daniel Yoder (b. abt November 1757) + Esther Hoch (High) - David Yoder (b. abt 1795) + Catherine Weidner (b. Dec. 19, 1798) - Catherine Yoder (b. Abt 1829) + David Fridley (Abt. 1822) - Alonzo Fridley (b. December 1851) + Salome Morgan (b. Oct 15, 1848) - Philip Alonzo Fridley (b. July 1882) + Ethel Gertrude Redding (b. July 1887) - Ernest Redding Fridley + Elgia Elizabeth Salyer - Elgia Anne Fridley + Daniel Henke - Me I am interested in getting as much information about Ludwig Hericourt line. There seems to be lots of it, except for the wives of George Keim and Johann Keim. Daniel Yoder, son of Maria Keim and husband of Esther Hoch (High), moved to Seneca County, New York where my Yoders and Fridleys were found. Has anyone been able to firm up Ludwig's ancestry and is anyone researching this line in particular? This line still needs more sources to confirm I think, but it looks very promising. I am looking forward to working with you all in bringing the KEIM folk to life. Cheers, Denise K. Castellucci __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/
Terry and Pam Hall wrote: > > My husband finally got the genealogy bug and we found a KEIM in his family. > I'm interested to find out how his KEIM might be related to mine. The only > info I have is Sarah KEIM married to John BLOUGH. Their daughter Grace born > 7-20-1892 in Leesburg, Indiana, was my husband's paternal Grandmother. > Thanks in advance for any help! > Pam, my "educated" guess would be she was Sarah Maria Keim, dau. of Tobias Keim and Anna Domer. Sarah Maria Keim b: 18 April 1858 IN m: 20 November 1887 Elkhart Co, IN How to prove it???? Cindy
Terry and Pam Hall wrote: > Hi everyone, > My husband finally got the genealogy bug and we found a KEIM in his family. > I'm interested to find out how his KEIM might be related to mine. The only > info I have is Sarah KEIM married to John BLOUGH. Their daughter Grace born > 7-20-1892 in Leesburg, Indiana, was my husband's paternal Grandmother. > Thanks in advance for any help! > > Pam Direct Descendants of Peter (Johann) Keim 1 Peter (Johann) Keim b: 1743 in Oley, PA. - or Germany? d: April 1787 in Berks co., PA. near Reading, PA. Age at death: 44 est. .. +Mary // b: Abt. 1744 in Berks co., PA. m: 1766 in Berks co., PA. .... 2 Nicholas Keim b: February 02, 1768 in Oley, Berks co., PA. d: October 18, 1830 in Salisbury, Somerset co., PA. Age at death: 62 Burial: On John Keim's farm. ........ +Veronica (Fanny) Stutzman b: in Berks co., PA. d: 1808 in Davidsville, Somerset co., PA. Age at death: ? m: 1789 in Davidsville, Somerset co., PA. Burial: Farm, one mile north of Davidsville, Somerset co., PA. .......... 3 Solomon Keim b: December 02, 1804 in Davidsville, Somerset co., PA. d: March 16, 1853 in Walnut Creek, Holmes co., OH. Age at death: 48 .............. +Elizabeth Hostetler b: April 17, 1797 in Somerset co., PA. d: July 02, 1868 in Holmes co., OH. Age at death: 71 m: 1821 in Holmes co., OH. ................ 4 Tobias Keim b: October 26, 1822 in Somerset co., PA. d: January 03, 1891 in Syracuse, IN. Age at death: 68 .................... +Anna Domer b: June 08, 1826 in Tuscarawas co., OH. d: August 15, 1896 in near Goshen, IN. Age at death: 70 m: September 07, 1843 ...................... 5 Sarah Maria Keim b: April 18, 1858 in Two miles southeast of Syracuse, IN. . Descendants of Sarah Maria Keim 1 Sarah Maria Keim b: April 18, 1858 in Two miles southeast of Syracuse, IN. .. +John Blough b: September 10, 1839 m: November 20, 1887 in New Paris, IN. .... 2 Grace Blough b: July 20, 1892 in Leesburg, IN. d: June 1976 in Elkhart, IN. Age at death: 83 est. ........ +Cloyd Hall b: December 06, 1890 in Nappanee, IN. m: January 13, 1915 in Milford, IN. .......... 3 Harland E. Hall .......... 3 Sheldon L. Hall .......... 3 John G. Hall .......... 3 Betty L. Hall .......... 3 Paulene M. Hall .... 2 Ruth Blough b: February 28, 1900 d: September 1991 Age at death: 91 est. ........ +John Wolferman
Hi everyone, My husband finally got the genealogy bug and we found a KEIM in his family. I'm interested to find out how his KEIM might be related to mine. The only info I have is Sarah KEIM married to John BLOUGH. Their daughter Grace born 7-20-1892 in Leesburg, Indiana, was my husband's paternal Grandmother. Thanks in advance for any help! Pam
Henry G KIME b. 12 Mar 1832 d. 13 Oct 1909 was the son of Williams Miles KIME and Rebecca Ruhama HANNER. William Miles KIME was the son of Henry KIME and Barbara REITZEL. Henry G., William M and Henry KIME are all buried at Richland Lutheran Cemetery. Bill Doyle Diana Wrote: Thanks, Cindy, for finding this. Can we NC researchers figure out who they all are? (parenthesis, bold print and italics are mine) Gleaner Nov. 30, 1911 KIME, Henry G. (son of William Miles KIME 1832-1909) of Mt. Pleasant, Guilford Co. to HARRIS, Kate L. of Summerfield, Guilford Co. Fri. Dec. 29, 1882 at Flat Rock Church by Rev. C.F. Harris, father of the bride Gleaner Jan. 4, 1883