Descendants of John KIMES 1 John KIMES b: 1818 PA d: 20 December 1876 . +Mary Doughty b: NY d: 10 February 1858 ... 2 Cornelia E. Kimes ...... +Henry Hentz b: 16 May 1845 Messina, NY m: 1868 ... 2 Alma L. Kimes ...... +W. H. Wharfield d: 1876 ... *2nd Husband of Alma L. Kimes: ...... +// Drummonds m: 1879 ... 2 Amos A. KIMES b: 28 March 1853 Shalerville, Portage Co, OH ...... +Hattie L. Irish m: 20 November 1879 Summit Co, OH ... 2 Lucy Kimes b: 1856 ...... +Thomas Lowery ... 2 Mary Kimes b: 1858 ...... +H. Swallow John KIMES, b: 1818, was the son of John and Polly (Blair) KIMES of Butler Co, PA. Add'l data on this family at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/oh+index+6979255375280+F
nancythomson wrote: > > Have have just a date to add on the marriage of one of Jacob's children: > Benjamin H. KIME + Mary E. BAUGHMAN m. 22 Jun 1826, Marion Co OH > Thanks, Nancy, this supports the migration pattern of Jacob's children - moving to Seneca Co, OH in the early 1820's.
jennifer kimes wrote: > > I must have missed something- What's the pitchfork > incident that keeps getting referred?? > Check the 1999 KEIM archives. Go to: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl Type in KEIM. Enter "pitchfork" in the box; check 1999. Seven emails about this topic!
Cindy, Have have just a date to add on the marriage of one of Jacob's children: Benjamin H. KIME + Mary E. BAUGHMAN m. 22 Jun 1826, Marion Co OH Nancy Thomson
Bill, That is interesting about Peter Keim and the older Anna Margaretta. I see a Catherine Kime, b. abt 1788, dau. of Christian Kime and Margaret Brown, who m. James Malloy. Also, Catherine Kime, b. abt 1800, dau. of Philip Kime and Dorothy "Turley" Glass, who m. David Humble. K&AF, p. 480, quotes "History of ChesterCo", (1881). "List of land owners on East Nautneal (sp?) Twp., 1774" records the name of Peter Kimes. wpddoc96 wrote: > Cindy > > I have no information on a Catherine Kime born to Philip Kime in 1759. > Philip's oldest son was Christian who was born in 1755 so he was too young > to have fathered Catherine. I have no clear information relative to who > Philip's male relatives might have been so I cannot say whether Catherine > might have been a niece or a cousin. > > I have some information that provides a basis to develop theories or > speculation. There is a Peter Kime buried at Liberty Grove Cemetery and the > marker is inscribed in German. There was a Peter Kime who, according to > Salisbury District Court records, was a German Citizen and who swore > allegiance to the British Crown about the same time as Philip Kime. (About > 1762 or 3 I would have to look up my documentation on that to give a firm > date for both court hearings). It could be only coincidence that the two > Kime men are in North Carolina at the same time and place but I suspect that > they are related. Peter Kime was listed as Peter Keim in the court > documents. > > Another lead I am working on relates to Anna Margaretta Kime. As you may > know most researchers believe the last child of Philip Kime and Margaret > Reitzel was Anna Margaretta Kime, born 1765. I recently found a reference > to an Anna Margaretta Kime who entered Philidelphia by ship in 1730. I have > no more information on that at the present but intend to track it down to > see if there is information on the age of this lady and if she was > accompanied by any children or adults. I would like to test the theory that > this older Anna Margaretta Kime was the mother of Philip Kime. > > Sorry I don't have anything on Catherine. Can you tell me where you found > her? > > Bill Doyle > > -----Original Message----- > From: Cindy [mailto:ckimes@mvillage.com] > Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 8:04 AM > To: KEIM FAMILY DISCUSSION GROUP > Subject: Catherine Kime > > For those descendants connected to the Philip Kime branch of NC..... is > there any evidence of a CATHERINE born abt. 1759?
Cindy wrote: > > Whatever the term - blazon, coat of arms, family crest; we've discussed > whether there was one for the KEIM surname, and if so, what it looked like? > Anyone interested in viewing the family crest included with the writeup on the KEIMs of Berks Co, PA, see: http://users.mvillage.com/mak058/kimcrest.jpg
--- Cindy <ckimes@mvillage.com> wrote: > Cindy wrote: > > : > > > > Any indication Jane Dewey's full name was Margaret > Jane Dewey? (and she > was the same party in the pitchfork incident in > Meigs Co, ca 1825?) > > I must have missed something- What's the pitchfork incident that keeps getting referred?? > Jennifer __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/
Cindy wrote: > > Back in Oct 1998 Michael Anthony wrote about Jacob Kimes and Jane Dewey: > Any indication Jane Dewey's full name was Margaret Jane Dewey? (and she was the same party in the pitchfork incident in Meigs Co, ca 1825?)
For those descendants connected to the Philip Kime branch of NC..... is there any evidence of a CATHERINE born abt. 1759?
----- Original Message ----- From: "whaslam" <whaslam@1st.net> To: "Diana Davis" <ddavis@logicsouth.com> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 4:18 AM Subject: Re: [OHMONROE-L] Emmigrants to Pennsylvania > Diana, > > The ship Elizabeth arrived in Philadelphia in 1819. Captain I. M. Adams. > Party of one. Christina Keim to pay passage money of 190 francs upon > arrival. Contract wittnessed by Van Olivier and Co. Amsterdam, 4 May 1819. > No Kobel/ Cobel. Webb > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Webb Haslam" <whaslam@1st.net> To: <OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 6:48 PM Subject: [OHMONROE-L] Emmigrants to Pennsylvania > Posted on: Monroe Co. Oh Queries > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Monroe/459 > > Surname: > ------------------------- > > Hi all, > I have received a book called Emmigrants to Pennsylvania. > 1641-1819. A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists from the > Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. It didn't > do me any good, but maybe I can help somebody else. If you > want a look-up, give me a buzz. It's indexed. > > > ==== OHMONROE Mailing List ==== > Homepage for this list is http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohmonroe/ >
Was the Margaret in the pitchfork story, wife of Jacob Kime, the same as Jane Dewey, spouse of Jacob Kimes? i.e. Margaret Jane Dewey????
David writes: snip > > If he was buried in the Pretty Prairie Cemetery, as the obituary > indicates, his grave (or at least the grave marker) was > subsequently moved to the Borntrager Cemetery. > Did the obit mention the Pretty Prairie Cemetery or the location of Pretty Prairie? The Bontrager (Borntrager) Cemetery is also located in the Pretty Prairie area at what now is very small community of Brighten, IN.. ie. both are in the Greenfield Twp. of LaGrange Co. IN. Notice the naming convention for the area. The Pretty Prairie Cemetery does contain other KIME ancestors. Arthur Kime
Back in Oct 1998 Michael Anthony wrote about Jacob Kimes and Jane Dewey: "George Washington Kimes was born abt 1821 in Chester Township, Meigs County, Ohio and died 23 Jul. 1897 near Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois. He married Emily Williamson 23 Sept. 1839 in Meigs County, Ohio. Emily, the daughter of Samuel Williamson and Sydney Reger, was born in Hardesty, Meigs County, Ohio and died 04 Apr. 1911. A theory is he was the son of Jacob Kimes and Jane Dewey. Jacob and Jane settled in Belleville, Wood, West Virginia." At that time, no more was known on that Jacob. Does anyone know more now? Don and I are looking at ALL the Jacobs that lived in this area of the U.S. in the early 1800's. Thanks for your help!
Nola wrote: > > After Jacob's father, Valentine, died in 1808, Jacob moved his family to > Jefferson County Virginia (now W.Vir.) in 1809. Many then moved to Seneca > Co. Ohio in 1825. > So did Jacob, Sr., son of Valentine, ever live in Seneca Co, OH? or did he remain in Jefferson Co, VA (WV) where he died? __________________ A timeline on Jacob Keim: 10 April 1763 - Jacob Keim, b: Berne, Berks Co, PA 23 November 1790 - Jacob, m. Anna Maria in Exeter Twp, Berks Co, PA 22 July 1791 - son, Samuel, b: Berks Co, PA 05 October 1792 - son, John, b: Berks Co, PA 06 November 1793 - son, George, b: Berks Co, PA 06 November 1793 - dau. Mary, b: Berks Co, PA 30 November 1795 - dau. Sarah, b: Berks Co, PA 30 November 1795 - son William, b: Berks Co, PA 03 August 1797 - dau. Elizabeth, b: Berks Co, PA 16 October 1799 - son Daniel, b: Berks Co, PA 16 October 1799 - son Jacob, b: Berks Co, PA 16 June 1801 - son Isaac, b: Berks Co, PA 05 September 1802 - son Benjamin H., b: Berks Co, PA 19 May 1804 - son David, b: Berks Co, PA 05 July 1806 - son Elias, b: Berks Co, PA 16 April 1810 - dau. Catherine, b: Berks Co, PA? or Jefferson Co, VA? 26 March 1812 - Sarah KIME m. Johannes B. SHAULL/SCHALL in Berkeley Co, VA (now Jefferson Co, WV) 03 October 1816 - John KIME m. Margetha Margarete SHAULL in Middleway, Berkeley Co, VA (now Jefferson Co, WV) 13 October 1816 - Elizabeth KIME m. David Schall in Berkeley Co, VA (now Jefferson Co, WV) 25 January 1820 - Samuel Kime m. Caty E. CUSTER in Berkeley Co, VA 01 February 1821 - Daniel KIME m. Rosanna McConnell in Jefferson Co, VA 12 July 1824 - David Kime m. Rachel Weaver in Frederick Co, VA ? Anna Maria (Hähn) died 18 December 1827 - Jacob m. 2nd wife, Euphemia Hodges, Jefferson Co, VA 17 March 1855 - Jacob died in Middleway, Jefferson Co, WV Other marriages for Jacob and Anna Maria's children: Mary KIME + Jacob CUSTER William KIME + Margaret Mouser Jacob KIME + Nancy ? Isaac Kime + Elizabeth Hayes Benjamin H. KIME + Mary E. BAUGHMAN Elias KIME + Phebe ? Catherine KIME + ? GARDNER P.S. Hopefully this data is correct; if any descendants spot errors and/or omissions, please let us know!
Whatever the term - blazon, coat of arms, family crest; we've discussed whether there WAS one for the KEIM surname, and if so, what was it? During my visit to the local library today, I happened upon the reference, "Colonial Families of the United States of America," ed. by George Norbury Mackenzie, and since this reference has been mentioned on this list, I looked for info on our surname. Volume 4 contains a 12-page writeup on Hans Nickel KEIM's branch and along with that writeup on pg. 302-313 there is family crest shown for KEIM. To my knowledge, no one has ever mentioned this. My question, what is the origin of this crest shown in this reference? Any ideas? Cindy
Cindy wrote: > Remember reading about one of the KEIMs boys (and it seems it was a > Peter Keim) that went to live in MD? > > Peter Keim's father, Johann Peter KEIM, d. 1787. Peter would have been > just 6 yrs. old. I recently ran across the fact that Peter's (b. 16 > September 1781) older brother, Jacob Keim, was living in MD in 15 March > 1800 when his dau. Elizabeth was born. So did Peter go to live with his > brother in MD. (Copied this at the Meyersdale, Somerset County, PA library ) David Keim (Taken from Don Thackrey's draft of July 1994 of "Some Amish Branches of the Keim Family") Peter and his family show up in the censuses for 1810 and 1820 in Wharton Twp., of Fayette co., Pa., and in the 1830 census for Fayette co., the second wife Eve shows up in the 1840 and 1850 censuses for German Twp., Holmes co., OH. John J. Keim in a letter in 1899 quoted in KAF (p. 56) says that Peter, brother to Nicholas "moved to Fayette co., PA. and died there." He did move to Fayette co., but, unknown to John J. Keim he moved on to IN before he died. Peter's obituary printed in the Mennonite newspaper "Herald of Truth" for Nov. 1870 reads as follows: "On the 28th of July, in Lagrange county, Ind., Bro. Peter Keim, aged 88 years, 10 months and some days. he was buried on the 29th, on Pretty Prairie, where funeral sermons were held by Christian Naffzinger, in the German language, from Rev. 14: 12, 13, and by Christian Beery in English from Tim. 4: 7, 8. Bro. Keim was born in the State of Pennsylvania, in September 1781. He was twice married and lived with his first wife, with whom he had 12 children, about 33 years. After her death he married again and lived with his second wife about 21 years, when she also died. Bro. Keim was a member of the Mennonite church about fifty years and was strong in the faith. But now that he has gone to his rest, as we hope, let us imitate his virtues and seek to meet him in the better land when our Father calls us from the scenes of trial and toil here below." If he was buried in the Pretty Prairie Cemetery, as the obituary indicates, his grave (or at least the grave marker) was subsequently moved to the Borntrager Cemetery.
Remember reading about one of the KEIMs boys (and it seems it was a Peter Keim) that went to live in MD? Peter Keim's father, Johann Peter KEIM, d. 1787. Peter would have been just 6 yrs. old. I recently ran across the fact that Peter's (b. 16 September 1781) older brother, Jacob Keim, was living in MD in 15 March 1800 when his dau. Elizabeth was born. So did Peter go to live with his brother in MD?
donley wrote: > > After Jacob's father, Valentine, died in 1808, Jacob moved his family to > Jefferson County Virginia (now W.Vir.) in 1809. Many then moved to Seneca > Co. Ohio in 1825. > The IGI microfiche lists Jacob's youngest daughter, Catherine, born 16 April 1810 in Berks Co. It doesn't say the info came from a relative so I assumed it came from records the church microfilmed. How would one find out the source of the info? Perhaps a couple of you that work at the LDS Family History Centers can answer this.
Penjean@aol.com wrote: > > Does anyone have a marraige date for Benneville and Catharina Mell? > > Who is researching this line that may have some answers? > Penny, I don't have answers, but maybe this list of Bennevilles will help! Here they are with their b-date and the name of their spouse, if known! Name Birth date Spouse Keim, Asher de Benneville Mary Wright Keim, Daniel deBenneville 08 September 1772 Margaret SETTELY KEIM, George de Benneville 16 December 1778 Mary May KEIM, Benneville 30 November 1790 Mary HIGH Keim, Benneville 03 March 1809 Rebecca Baer Keim, Benneville 1810 Margaret // Keim, Benneville 1816 KEIM, Benneville 1819 Catharine // KEIM, DeBenneville 05 March 1824 Sarah Dunn KEIM, Benneville 1826 Catharina Mell KEIM, George deBenneville 09 July 1829 KEIM, George DeBenneville 18 January 1831 Elizabeth Archer Thomas KEIM, George deBenneville III 10 December 1831 Elizabeth Cocke Trezevant KEIM, Benneville Woodward 12 January 1840 Lydia Woolley KEIM, Benneville Randolph 01 January 1841 Jane Sumner Owen Keim, Burton DeBenneville 19 December 1864 Nellie Eberhart Keim, Daniel deBenneville, Jr. 1870 Bertha E. Bowne KEIM, DeBenneville Aft. 1875 Keim, George deBenneville 27 October 1884 Chrystine Bowers __________________ BTW, if someone has info to fill in the empty spots, please inform us.
donley wrote: > > After Jacob's father, Valentine, died in 1808, Jacob moved his family to > Jefferson County Virginia (now W.Vir.) in 1809. Many then moved to Seneca > Co. Ohio in 1825. > Thanks, does anyone know WHERE this same Jacob was living in 1800? (Jacob m. to Anna Maria Hähn)