----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty Burdan" <bjburdan@ptd.net> To: <ddavis@logicsouth.com> Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 7:10 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: GC-Chester Co. Pa Obituaries Forum > URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/ChesterObits/10285 > Subject: Andrew Sassaman d.Oct 1881 > > > Surname: Sassaman, Fritz, Eisenhower, Ashenfelt, Bossert, Griffith, Frick, > Hause, Hunsberger, Schively, Keim, Funk, Savidge, Jones, Benner > ------------------------- > > Montgomery Ledger, Pottstown, Montgomery Co., PA > Tuesday, October 11, 1881 > > A HORRIBLE DISCOVERY IN A MADISON DWELLING > Andrew Sassaman Found in His Humble Tenement with Life Extinct > > A few hundred yards east of Madisonville, Chester County, there stands > a dilapidated house on the Schuylkill Canal, close by a bridge which spans > the canal, leading to a ford. In this house for the past three years there > lived alone an old man named Andrew Sassaman, who is well known to many > of our readers he having lived at one time near the borough limits in Pottsgrove. > Alarmed at the continued absence of her father, his daughter, Sarah Eisenhower, > and her little girl proceeded to the above home about half past nine o'clock > Friday morning. Upon entering the dwelling she could find no one, but upon > opening the door leading to the cellar stairway a horrible sight met her > gaze, and one which also startled a Ledger reporter shortly afterward. > Lying prone upon his back on the stairs, with his feet downward with a > glassily countenance, eyes wide open and fixed in death, and with the bowels > protruding, lay Andrew Sassaman, dead. In his right hand he grasped a cane, > and he lay partially on a coal scuttle. Dr. W. J. Ashenfelter, who also > gazed upon the dead man, gave it as his opinion that the man had received > a cut which caused the bowels to protrude. Should this prove to be the > case it is undoubtedly a case of murder. > > The appearance of the first and second floors was one of confusion, and > indicated a depth of poverty. On the cook stove lay a lot of kindling wood, > and on the cook stove and floor were strewn about several pans and kettles > and things looked as if the old man was about preparing for a meal and > was in the act of going into the cellar for coal, when death overtook him. > The clock had stopped at a few minutes before one o'clock. All the doors > were locked, except the one leading into the basement kitchen, which was > unlocked. > > The man had evidently been dead several days. He was last seen about his > poverty stricken tenement on Monday. Thursday forenoon Mr. John Bossert > tax collector, called for his tax, and could find no one about the house, > although the door was open. > > Deceased was about 73 years of age, and had the reputation of taking things > occasionally that did not belong to him, but his neighbors say he conducted > himself with commendable propriety while living in their midst. > > Deputy Coroner Charles M. Griffith has been notified and will hold an inquest > this afternoon, when the truth will probably be reached. We are inclined > to the opinion that he died a natural death as his daughter informed us > he was not in good health for some time. She however, believes that her > father was murdered. If so it is hard to find a motive unless it was revenge. > He frequently harbored tramps and they had a rendezvous in a field near > by. Robbery could not have been the object, for there was absolutely nothing > to steal. > > Sassaman has seven children living, and his wife has been dead for about > twelve years. He was a tinsmith by trade, and formerly lived in Phoenixville. > In the afternoon David Savage, Esq., of East Coventry Township, Chester > County, reached the scene and empanelled the following Jury of Inquest: > John Frick, David Hause, Samuel Hunsberger, Franklin Schively, George Keim > and Jacob Funk, who proceeded to view the body and then take testimony. > > Dr. A. R. Savidge made an external post mortem examination on the body > and testified that in his judgment, deceased came to his death through > natural causes, and that the body had been attacked by rats, which caused > the bowels to protrude. There had been no hemorrhage and the jagged edges > of the aperture conclusively proved that the orifices had not resulted > from the cut of a knife. Witness was of the opinion that Sassaman had been > dead for three or four days, having probably died on Tuesday. > > Mrs. Sarah Eisenhower, a daughter of deceased was the next witness. [She] > Resides on Cherry Street, Pottstown and becoming uneasy at the continued > absence of [her] father, walked, in company with my little daughter to > see if anything was wrong. Upon arriving at the house, [she] found one > of the doors unlocked and entered, but no one answered any summons. [She] > Finally opened the door leading to the cellar basement, when [she] was > horrified to find the dead body of my father lying near the top of the > stairs. Think he was murdered. > > Mr. Geo. W. Jones, a near neighbor, testified to the finding of the body > as above described. After a short deliberation the jury unanimously agreed > upon the following verdict - "We find that Andrew Sassaman, of North Coventry > Township, Chester County, came to his death through natural causes and > not other wise." Deputy Coroner Savage then remanded the body to the custody > of Mr. Daniel Benner, undertaker who buried the remains in the Mennonite > burying ground, East Coventry, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. > > Deceased served a period in the war of the Rebellion, having enlisted in > Co. A. 53rd PA Regiment on September 18, 1861. During the service he contracted > a disease, for which he vainly applied for pension. Mrs. Catharine Fritz, > residing on West King Street, this borough, is a sister, and David and > Henry Sassaman, who removed to Ottowa, Kansas, in the spring of 1878 are > sons of deceased. He was offered a home with some of his children but the > old man preferred to live alone. > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ronald Weaver" <rzweaver@tqci.net> Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 10:03 AM =========================================== > Source: PAHUNTIN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Fw: [PaCambri] Marriages and Deaths~Ebensburg Sky 1831-1837 (K&L) > > > Bedford and Huntingdon County info. below. rzweaver@tqci.net > -----Original Message----- > From: RJWNLW65@aol.com <RJWNLW65@aol.com> > To: PACAMBRI-L@rootsweb.com <PACAMBRI-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 9:19 AM > Subject: [PaCambri] Marriages and Deaths~Ebensburg Sky 1831-1837 (K&L) > > > >KEIM, John, son of Peter of Richland Twp, died Friday last, aged about 11 > >years (Tuesday, 17 Oct 1837) > >KELLY, Catharine, daughter of Michael of this place, died Thursday last, > aged > >5 years (Tuesday, 15 Aug 1837) > >KERR, Elizabeth, only daughter of Ebenezer, Esq, died Sunday morning, 16th > >ult, at Pittsburgh, aged 18 years (Thursday, 06 Mar 1834) > >KEYS, Mary, daughter of Mrs. KEYS of Ebensburg, aged about 3 years, died > >Saturday last (Thursday, 20 Feb 1834) > >KIMMEL, Samuel, Stoystown, and Jane DENNISON, married Tuesday 21st ult by > Rev > >TERRY (Thursday, 08 Mar 1832) > >KISSINGER, 9 children of Mr. KISSINGER of Toby Twp, Armstrong County, burnt > >to death when his house burned on Friday night last. Mr. KISSINGER, wife > and > >2 children were away at the time (Thursday, 24 Apr 1834) > >KNEPPER, Godfrey Esq, died 6th inst at his residence in Summerhill Twp. He > >was an early and respected resident (Tuesday, 25 Jul 1837) > >KOUGH, Benjamin and Ellen DAVIS, both of Johnstown, married Thursday last > by > >Samuel KENNEDY Esq (Tuesday, 27 Dec 1836) > >KREPPS, Solomon G (General), a senator in the Pennsylvania legislature, > died > >at Bridgport, Fayette County, 14th ult (Thursday, 25 Jul 1837) > >~ > >LACOCK, Abner (General), died Tuesday last at his farm near Beaver, > >Pennsylvania, at an advanced age. He had held a variety of public stations > >(Tuesday, 18 Apr 1837) > >LATSHAW, Mary, consort of John of this borough, died Wednesday, 20th of > >April, aged 43 y 6m 26d, leaving children (Thursday, 05 May 1836) > >LEPO, George Washington, infant son of John, aged about 14 months, died in > >Johnstown on Saturday evening last (Tuesday, 21 Feb 1837) > >LEVERGOOD, Jacob and Jane Louisa HAYES, all of Conemaugh, married Thursday, > >1st inst, at Conemaugh by Rev N G SHARRETS (Thursday, 08 Sep 1831) > >LEWIS, Ebenezer, died yesterday morning, near Ebensburg, aged between 50 > and > >60, leaving a wife and 2 children. He was an emigrant from Wales. > (Thursday, > >08 Nov 1832) > >LEWS, Ann, wife of Rev David, late of Ebensburg, died Tuesday, 7th inst, > near > >Blairsville, aged about 31 years (Thursday, 16 May 1833) > >LINDSEY, Andrew J, died Tuesday, 24th of last month, son of J LINDSEY, > >Schellsburg, Bedford County, aged 3y 6m (Thursday, 09 Aug 1832) > >LINTON, John, of Conemaugh Borough, and Adelaide LACOCK, daughter of > General > >Abner, of Beaver Pennsylvania, married Thursday, 1st inst, at Beaver by Rev > >HENDERSON (Thursday, 08 Sep 1831) > >LITSINGER, Ann, died Monday last, wife of Michael of Summerhill Twp, aged > >about 37 years (Thursday, 05 Apr 1832) > >LITSINGER, Charles and Mary Ann RODGERS, both of Ebensburg, married Tuesday > >last by Rev James BRADLEY (Thursday, 03 May 1832) > >LITSINGER, Jane, wife of Charles of Ebensburg, died Friday last at > >Williamsburg, Huntingdon County, aged 29 years. She was buried in a > graveyard > >in Loretto (Thursday, 21 Jul 1831) > >LITZINGER, David of Huntingdon County and Ann M'MANAMY of Cambria County, > >married Thursday last, by Rev. D. A. Gallitzin (Thursday, 19 Jan 1832) > >LITZINGER, George Jeremiah, son of Charles of Ebensburg, died yesterday, > aged > >about 6 months (Thursday, 27 Mar 1834) > >LLOYD, Ebenezer of Ebensburg and Elizabeth STINEMAN, of Kittaning, married > >26th ult, at Kittaning (Friday, 10 Jun 1836) > >LLOYD, Evan and Elizabeth MORGAN, late of Wales, both of Cambria County, > >married 3rd inst by Rev George ROBERTS (Thursday, 19 Jan 1832) > >LONG, Isaac, died Wednesday last, at this place, after a protracted > illness, > >aged 18 years (Tuesday, 08 Aug 1837) > >LONG, John, died Friday last, near this place, leaving a wife to lament his > >loss (Thursday, 04 Apr 1833) > >LONG, John Francis, son of John of this place, died 20th ult, aged 1 year > >(Tuesday, 04 Jul 1837) > >LONG, Joseph Anthony, son of John of this place, died 20th ult, aged 2y 3m > >(Tuesday, 04 Jul 1837) > >LONG, Mary Magdalene, daughter of John of this place, died 8th ult, aged 4 > >years (Tuesday, 04 Jul 1837) > >LONG, Samuel of Conemaugh Twp and Sarah Ann MYERS, daughter of Elisha of > >Richland Twp, married Sunday last by William SLICK, Esq (Tuesday, 21 Mar > 1837) > > > > > >Annie Whiteman > >SC PAGenExchange > > > > > >==== PACAMBRI Mailing List ==== > >Questions, Comments, Suggestions? > >Contact the PACAMBRI list owner (Lynne Canterbury) directly > >Email address: landd@accnorwalk.com > >Please visit the Cambria County ROOTSWEB Home Page @ > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacambri/ > > > > > >
>Kim Kimes wrote: > > I have a Samuel > > Keim born about 1810, son of Samuel Keim and Anna Blough, who married to > > Catherine Speicher (???) > > >Cindy wrote: >I show Samuel was married to a Catherine. Where did you find this >Catherine Speicher? Tell us more! :-) > Cindy, I was unable to verify, hence the (???) however, there are two posters listed on rootsweb and also 2 different posters on ancestry.com that have this information listed in there gedcom's. Kim _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Meigs Co. didn't exist in 1810 but was part of Athens Co. There are no existing census records for Ohio before 1820, at least not at the National Archives in Chicago. Jacob was listed on the tax list for Athens Co. OH in 1910, but I didn't see anything other than his name. There is speculation by those of us interested in the Meigs Co. Kimes that he is the father of Elias, William, Thomas, Samuel, and John Kimes who were in Meigs Co. about the same time. In 1830 Elias was listed right next to Jacob in the Chester Twp., Meigs Co. OH census. How do you know he was married to a Margaret? Was there a will? Bill Bojanowski
Kim Kimes wrote: > > Back in March there was some discussion about Emanuel S. Keim (Born > 29-Mar-1834 in Somerset, PA, being the son of Samuel Keim and Catherine > Calhenne. > > I am trying to figure out who Samuel Keim's parents are. I have a Samuel > Keim born about 1810, son of Samuel Keim and Anna Blough, who married to > Catherine Speicher (???) > I show Samuel was married to a Catherine. Where did you find this Catherine Speicher? Tell us more! :-)
Forwarded to this list 29 Dec 2000, from the GenConnect Obits Forum for St Joseph Co., MI: > > Subject: Alice Marie WHISLER, died Oct. 6, 2000 > > Alice Marie WHISLER, age 78, of Constantine, Mich., died Oct. > 6, 2000, at her home after a long battle with cancer. > > She was born Jan. 28, 1922, in Sturgis, a daughter of Jacob and Elsie > (KIME) BAKER. > I believe Elsie Kime was part of this family: Descendants of Franklin M. Kime 1 Franklin M. Kime b: 15 September 1876 Lagrange Co, IN d: 20 April 1949 Sturgis, St. Joseph Co, MI .. +Rachel Taylor b: Lagrange Co, IN m: 27 September 1901 Centreville, St. Joseph Co, MI ... 2 Belva R. Kime b: 20 September 1902 LaGrange, IN d: 10 July 1995 Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne, IN ......... +Ernest Raley m: 11 August 1920 Centreville, MI ... 2 Elsie Kime d: Aft. 10 July 1995 ......... + ? Baker ... 2 Mildred Kime d: Aft. 10 September 1997 ......... +Leo Woods ... 2 Nellie Kime b: Aft. 1902 d: Bef. 10 September 1997 ......... +Wilfred Foss b: 22 August 1906 d: July 1984 Colon, MI ... 2 Cecil Alvin Kime b: 06 June 1905 Colon, St. Joseph Co, MI d: 31 July 1940 Three Rivers, St. Joseph Co, MI ... 2 Marion F. Kime b: 13 May 1906 Matteson Twp, Branch Co, MI d: 10 September 1997 Fairview Living Centre, Centreville, MI ... 2 Lester LeRoy Kime b: 16 August 1907 d: Aft. 10 September 1997 ......... +Hattie Fisher m: 26 October 1929 ... 2 George Edward Kime b: 30 January 1909 Colon Twp, St. Joseph Co, MI d: 19 February 1979 Bronson, MI ... 2 Raymond G. Kime b: 08 October 1917 Colon, MI d: 13 September 1972 These siblings were listed in the obit for George E. Kime who died 19 February 1979 Bronson, MI. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Obit for Alice Marie WHISLER http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mi/StJosephObits/6678
Anyone working on their ancestry in BERKS, BUCKS, LEHIGH, NORTHAMPTON COUNTIES will want to check out http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6508/ Lots of data online for these counties.... you might find some missing links!
Cindy wrote: > > Joseph L. Keim, died Mon, Dec. 20, 1943. Age 82 yrs. > Puts his birthyear at 1861. Anyone care to make an educated guess on WHO this Joseph was related to? My "educated guess" on his relationship, since he died in/near Fulton Co, IN..... Joseph Lincoln KEIM, son of Samuel and Mary (Derck) Keim. Joseph Lincoln KEIM's b-date has been reported as 10 February 1861.
If anyone is interested in a picture of Donna (KIME) SKELTON, d/o Franklin (1839-1897) and Louisa (Jackson) KIME, I would be glad to send it privately. Diana <ddavis@logicsouth.com> <ddavis59@sc.rr.com> Website: http://www.my-ged.com/davis/
I'm still trying to figure out "Old" Jacob of Meigs Co, OH. Might we get a clue to his lineage possibly by placing the OTHER Jacob Keim/Kime/Kimes, etc. listed on the earlier censuses? Say the 1800 and 1810 censuses???? Cindy Kimes wrote: > > "Old" Jacob had 11 people in his household in 1820, sold land in 1822, > had a wife (Margaret) in 1826, voted in the early 1830s, and etc. > I think this is all the same Jacob. >
----- Original Message ----- From: <Volunteer> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 9:09 AM =========================================== > Source: GC- Crawford Co. Ia Obituaries > URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ia/CrawfordObits/10387 > Subject: Irma Marie Kruse > > > Surname: Johannsen, Stier, Kruse, Marquardt, Keim, Brockshus, Van Kley, > Neubaum > ------------------------- > > Irma Marie Kruse was born July 14, 1913, the daughter of Adolph and Marie > Johannsen Stier. She died Tuesday, April 24, 2001, at the Osceola Community > Hospital in Sibley, Iowa, at the age of eighty-seven. > Irma was born on a farm in Soldier Township, near Ricketts, Iowa. She was > baptized in Christ on October 12, 1913 at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Soldier > Township and later confirmed there on March 24, 1929. She received her > formal education in the country schools and Immanuel Lutheran School, Soldier > Township. After completing her education, Irma helped as needed for families > in the area. > > On June 8, 1941, Irma was united in marriage to Raymond Kruse at Immanuel > Lutheran Church in Schleswig by Rev. E. Schwidder. The couple made their > home in Schleswig and were blessed with the birth of two children. > > Irma was a faithful member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Schleswig, where > she enjoyed quilting and attending Bible Study. She was also a member of > Immanuel Lutheran Ladies Aid, the V.F.W. Auxiliary, the Senior Center and > several card clubs. Irma loved crocheting, sewing, crafts and her involvement > with the V.F.W. Auxiliary as Historian. > > She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Raymond in 1973, > one son-in-law, Keith Brockshus, three brothers, Harvey, Herbert and Alvin > Stier, two sisters, Carmen Keim and Mildred Marquardt. Survivors include > one daughter, Peggy Van Kley and her husband, Curt of Sibley; one son, > Merlyn Kruse and his wife, Barbara of Stillwater, Minnesota; six grandchildren; > one sister, Ella Neubaum of Denison; one brother-in-law, Earl Keim of Denison; > other relatives and friends. > > Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, April 27, 2001, at the > Immanuel Lutheran Church in Schleswig, Iowa. Rev. Merle Mahnken officiated > the service and grave side rites held at the Morgan Cemetery in Schleswig. > Marlene Hight provided the organ accompaniment for congregational hymns, > "Just As I Am, Without One Plea", "Rock of Ages, Cleft For Me" and "Be > Still, My Soul". Grandchildren serving as pallbearers were Shannon Brockshus, > Jennifer Kruse, Danielle Kruse, John Laughlin, Jessica Kruse and Erika > Kruse. The family invited everyone in attendance at the service to join > them in fellowship and lunch at the church, served by the Ladies Aid. The > Huebner Funeral Home in Schleswig was in charge of arrangements. > > >
Posted to this list in Jan. 2000: > > Earl Keim > #159 > Died: March 17, 1888 at 7 yrs. 0 mo. and 0 days. > Male, White, Single. > Lived in Sturgis, Mi. > Cause of death: Scarlet Fever. > Birthplace: Mi. > No occuaption. > Parents: P. D. Keim and ? Keim > Parents birthplaces: P. D. Sturgis, Mi. and mother ?. > Anyone know of a P. D. KEIM?
jrmaxwel@cc.owu.edu wrote: > > When did Lucinda m. the Roger/Rodgers? If it was before 1870 > that would explain why she wasn't "at home" in the census. > Marriages at age 17 were becoming more unusual then, but not > unlikely. > The obit didn't state WHEN or WHERE they married; that would have helped! And, the only Peter and Rachel Kimes I know of, were: Husband: Peter Johann Kimes, b: 22 August 1829 Bourbon Co, KY Spouse: Rachel Hensey, b: Abt. 1835 KY > ----- Original Message ----- From: Cindy <ckimes@mvillage.com> Subject: Re: WHICH Peter Keim/Kimes? Cindy wrote: > > Need help placing this family: > > Lucinda Keim/Kimes? was born in KY on 8 Oct 1852. > Her parents were Peter and Rachel KEIM or KIMES. > She married a ROGERS/RODGERS and lived in Pulaski Co, IN, where she > died in 1926. >
Diana <ddavis@logicsouth.com> <ddavis59@sc.rr.com> Website: http://www.my-ged.com/davis/ ----- Original Message ----- From: <RJWNLW65@aol.com> To: <ddavis@logicsouth.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 9:08 AM 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: PACAMBRI-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [PaCambri] Marriages and Deaths~Ebensburg Sky 1831-1837 (K&L) > > > KEIM, John, son of Peter of Richland Twp, died Friday last, aged about 11 > years (Tuesday, 17 Oct 1837) > KELLY, Catharine, daughter of Michael of this place, died Thursday last, aged > 5 years (Tuesday, 15 Aug 1837) > KERR, Elizabeth, only daughter of Ebenezer, Esq, died Sunday morning, 16th > ult, at Pittsburgh, aged 18 years (Thursday, 06 Mar 1834) > KEYS, Mary, daughter of Mrs. KEYS of Ebensburg, aged about 3 years, died > Saturday last (Thursday, 20 Feb 1834) > KIMMEL, Samuel, Stoystown, and Jane DENNISON, married Tuesday 21st ult by Rev > TERRY (Thursday, 08 Mar 1832) > KISSINGER, 9 children of Mr. KISSINGER of Toby Twp, Armstrong County, burnt > to death when his house burned on Friday night last. Mr. KISSINGER, wife and > 2 children were away at the time (Thursday, 24 Apr 1834) > KNEPPER, Godfrey Esq, died 6th inst at his residence in Summerhill Twp. He > was an early and respected resident (Tuesday, 25 Jul 1837) > KOUGH, Benjamin and Ellen DAVIS, both of Johnstown, married Thursday last by > Samuel KENNEDY Esq (Tuesday, 27 Dec 1836) > KREPPS, Solomon G (General), a senator in the Pennsylvania legislature, died > at Bridgport, Fayette County, 14th ult (Thursday, 25 Jul 1837) > ~ > LACOCK, Abner (General), died Tuesday last at his farm near Beaver, > Pennsylvania, at an advanced age. He had held a variety of public stations > (Tuesday, 18 Apr 1837) > LATSHAW, Mary, consort of John of this borough, died Wednesday, 20th of > April, aged 43 y 6m 26d, leaving children (Thursday, 05 May 1836) > LEPO, George Washington, infant son of John, aged about 14 months, died in > Johnstown on Saturday evening last (Tuesday, 21 Feb 1837) > LEVERGOOD, Jacob and Jane Louisa HAYES, all of Conemaugh, married Thursday, > 1st inst, at Conemaugh by Rev N G SHARRETS (Thursday, 08 Sep 1831) > LEWIS, Ebenezer, died yesterday morning, near Ebensburg, aged between 50 and > 60, leaving a wife and 2 children. He was an emigrant from Wales. (Thursday, > 08 Nov 1832) > LEWS, Ann, wife of Rev David, late of Ebensburg, died Tuesday, 7th inst, near > Blairsville, aged about 31 years (Thursday, 16 May 1833) > LINDSEY, Andrew J, died Tuesday, 24th of last month, son of J LINDSEY, > Schellsburg, Bedford County, aged 3y 6m (Thursday, 09 Aug 1832) > LINTON, John, of Conemaugh Borough, and Adelaide LACOCK, daughter of General > Abner, of Beaver Pennsylvania, married Thursday, 1st inst, at Beaver by Rev > HENDERSON (Thursday, 08 Sep 1831) > LITSINGER, Ann, died Monday last, wife of Michael of Summerhill Twp, aged > about 37 years (Thursday, 05 Apr 1832) > LITSINGER, Charles and Mary Ann RODGERS, both of Ebensburg, married Tuesday > last by Rev James BRADLEY (Thursday, 03 May 1832) > LITSINGER, Jane, wife of Charles of Ebensburg, died Friday last at > Williamsburg, Huntingdon County, aged 29 years. She was buried in a graveyard > in Loretto (Thursday, 21 Jul 1831) > LITZINGER, David of Huntingdon County and Ann M'MANAMY of Cambria County, > married Thursday last, by Rev. D. A. Gallitzin (Thursday, 19 Jan 1832) > LITZINGER, George Jeremiah, son of Charles of Ebensburg, died yesterday, aged > about 6 months (Thursday, 27 Mar 1834) > LLOYD, Ebenezer of Ebensburg and Elizabeth STINEMAN, of Kittaning, married > 26th ult, at Kittaning (Friday, 10 Jun 1836) > LLOYD, Evan and Elizabeth MORGAN, late of Wales, both of Cambria County, > married 3rd inst by Rev George ROBERTS (Thursday, 19 Jan 1832) > LONG, Isaac, died Wednesday last, at this place, after a protracted illness, > aged 18 years (Tuesday, 08 Aug 1837) > LONG, John, died Friday last, near this place, leaving a wife to lament his > loss (Thursday, 04 Apr 1833) > LONG, John Francis, son of John of this place, died 20th ult, aged 1 year > (Tuesday, 04 Jul 1837) > LONG, Joseph Anthony, son of John of this place, died 20th ult, aged 2y 3m > (Tuesday, 04 Jul 1837) > LONG, Mary Magdalene, daughter of John of this place, died 8th ult, aged 4 > years (Tuesday, 04 Jul 1837) > LONG, Samuel of Conemaugh Twp and Sarah Ann MYERS, daughter of Elisha of > Richland Twp, married Sunday last by William SLICK, Esq (Tuesday, 21 Mar 1837) > > > Annie Whiteman > SC PAGenExchange >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Carole L. Carr" <maudiecarole@voyager.net> Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 11:01 AM =================== > Source: GC-St Joseph Co., Mi Obits Forum > URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mi/StJosephObits/17285 > Subject: Maxine E. KIME died July 7, 2000 > > > Surname: KIME, MAYSTEAD, PERRY, TEFFT, BRAUKER, MYNHIER, BRESSLER, MADDY, > PERRY > ------------------------- > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Carole Lynn (Mohney) Carr, Volunteer Transcriber > > Transcribed from an original newspaper clipping from the 'Sturgis Daily > Journal', which serves the St. Joseph Co., Michigan area. > Copy provided by Sturgis Public Library. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > Bronson; Maxine E. KIME, age 85, of Bronson, died Friday morning, July > 7, 2000, at the home of her daughter where she was staying during her illness. > > She was born Sept. 22, 1914 in Burr Oak, Michigan, daughter of Ray and > Myrtie (MAYSTEAD) PERRY and graduated from Burr Oak High School in 1932. > She moved to Bronson in 1939. > > She worked as a bookkeeper for the General Telephone Company in Burr Oak > and Sturgis from 1932 to 1938. She married George TEFFT in 1937 in Goshen, > Ind. He died in 1947. She then married R. E. BRAUKER in 1952 in Goshen, > Ind. They were divorced in 1957. Then in 1974 she married George KIME. > He died in 1979. > > Maxine opened an adult foster care home in Bronson in 1967 which she operated > for 18 years. Her life centered around her children and grandchildren and > she enjoyed crocheting and embroidery. > > Surviving are three daughters, Sharon MYNHIER of Bronson, Dorothea BRESSLER > of Sturgis and Dirinda MADDY of Daytona Beach, Florida; son and daughter-in-law, > Dennis and Tammy BRAUKER of Bronson; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. > She was preceded in death by brothers, Glen PERRY and Neal PERRY. > > According to her wishes, cremation has taken place. A memorial service > will be held at the First United Methodist Church of Bronson at 2 p.m. > Monday, July 10, 2000 with Rev. Mona Joslyn of First United Methodist Church > of Bronson officiating. > > Memorial donations may be made to Branch County Humane Society or to Pet > Haven in Sturgis. Envelopes are available at the Kolcz Funeral home. Obituary > also at www.kolcz.com > > END > > > Link: Sturgis Public Library. > URL: <http://members.tripod.com/~tfred/spl.html> >
>From Cyndi's List: URL: http://sites.netscape.net/kimesline/homepage TITLE: KIMES Family Tree DESCRIPTION: 13 generations of research on KEIM, KIME, KIMES, KYMES, and related families including BLOUGH, FLINCHUM, HUFFORD, HUTSELL, and YODER.
Diana <ddavis@logicsouth.com> <ddavis59@sc.rr.com> Website: http://www.my-ged.com/davis/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peterson, Jim and Karen" <geekware@execpc.com> To: <ddavis@logicsouth.com> Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 8:12 AM 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: ILWOODFO-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [ILWOODFORD] El Paso journal, Jan 12 1911 (continued) - Secor > > > Secor > ------ > -- Miss Beulah VanScyoc was in El Paso last Thursday > -- Mrs John Frey was an El Paso last Friday > -- Miss Elsie McMahon spent Friday with El Paso friends > -- Mrs Eli Michael was an El Paso shopper last Thursday > -- A,R. Harseim was a business visitor in Peoria last Tuesday > -- C.W. Frey was a business caller inEureka Tuesday afternoon > -- John Culp shipped two cars of sheep to Chicago Monday night > -- Mrs Abbie Manor is home from an extended visit to Bloomington > -- Prof W.C. Stauter was a buiness caller in El Paso last Saturday > -- W. M. Search spent the latter part of last week in Bloomington and > Panola > -- Mrs John Turner is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs Joseph Keim > -- Miss Gene Meginnes and William Meginnes were El Paso visitors last > Friday > -- Mrs W.B. Graybill was the guest of Mrs C.H. Davis in El Paso last > Saturday > -- The infant son of Mr and Mrs Harvey Wright is ill with an attack of > bronchitis > -- Mrs William Ryan, of Henry, is spending the week with Mrs David > Aeschliman > -- Mr and Mrs J.C. Harned and daughter, Cora, were Peoria visitors > Sunday > > -- Mrs Jacob hunzinger and sisters, the Misses Real, were Peoria callers > last Thursday > -- Dr. Nagel was in El Paso last Thursday evening in attendance on > Masonic lodge > -- Mrs Daniel Hexamer was called to Eureka Tuesday by the illness of Mrs > John Wingstern > -- George Tapley, of Sac City, Ia., is here on a visit at the home of > his uncle, Thomas Fever, sr. > -- Mr and Mrs Lon Fever and Miss Moreland were in Washington and Peoria > several days last week > -- James Strickland shipped a car of cattle to Chicago Monday night. He > recently purchased them of William Webber > -- Mrs Tomas Fever, sr., and her nephew, George Tapley, of Sac City, Ia, > were guests of Washington relatives over Sunday > -- Mrs Charles Seitz, Miss Mary Herman and Mrs Katherine Harseim, of > Peoria, attended J.E.Kilbury's funeral last Friday > -- Mr and Mrs Jacob Hexamer and daughter, Dorothy, went to Minonk Wed to > visit the latter's brother, Charles Shepherd, and family > -- Charles Meginnes made a business trip to Chicago last Monday. He has > several cars of cattle all ready to ship and was up looking over the > markets > -- Miss Elsie Kerrick, of Minonk, attended the funeral of J.E.Kilbury > here last Friday afternoon. She remained here until Sat afternoon > calling on old friends and former pupils > -- Relatives joined the Grandma Armstrong last Sunday and celebrated her > 79th birthday. A noon dinner was served to the large faily and all were > enthusiastic over the occasion. > -- Card of thanks to the many friends and relatives who in the hour of > sorrow and bereavement have so generously extended their sympathy and > aid I desire to express my sincerest thanks. Louise Kilbury. > -- Telephone manager Ritz and wife have taken charge of the central > office. Mrs Louise Kilbury, who resigned the position at the death of > her husband, has moved to the residence of her mother, Mrs Anna Johnson, > where she expects to reside indefinitely >
Cindy writes: > Posted to this list in Jan. 2000: > > > > John Kime > > #141 > > Died: March 1, 1891 at 0 yrs., 8 mo. and 4 days. > > Male, White, Single. > > Lived in Colon, Mi.. > > Cause of death: Unknown. > > Birthplace: Michigan. > > No occupation. > > Parents: Jacob B. Kime and Lydia Kime > > Parents Birthplace: Michigan for both. > > > > Is this the John Kime, son of Jacob Berkey Kime and Lydia Miller who > lived in the LaGrange Co, IN and St. Joseph Co, MI area? > Sorry I missed this post in Jan. 2000 This John Kime is the son of Jacob B. Kime and Lydia C. Miller. The dates I have differ some: b. 12 Jan 1890 -- d. 13 Feb. 1891 Birth place of Jacob B. Kime, is LaGrange Co. IN. Birth place of Lydia C. Miller, is Wayne Co. OH. They (my grandparents), did live in St. Joseph Co. MI. which is also the location of Colon, MI. Have not located the exact place of burial for John yet. Reported there was no Memorial Stone. John's full name is John Carl Kime. Named after his maternal grandfathers -- John Kime and Carl Miller. I would like to know source of info on Died: -- 8 mo. and 4 days. Art --- grandson of Jacob B. Kime
Some of you may be interested in watching the story of Sante' & Kenny Kimes which will be broadcast on TV on May 20th. For those not familiar with the names, run a search on Google or search the archives for this list. Google search engine http://www.Google.com/ RootsWeb list archives http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl
Posted to this list in Jan. 2000: > > John Kime > #141 > Died: March 1, 1891 at 0 yrs., 8 mo. and 4 days. > Male, White, Single. > Lived in Colon, Mi. > Cause of death: Unknown. > Birthplace: Michigan. > No occupation. > Parents: Jacob B. Kime and Lydia Kime > Parents Birthplace: Michigan for both. > Is this the John Kime, son of Jacob Berkey Kime and Lydia Miller who lived in the LaGrange Co, IN and St. Joseph Co, MI area?