Back in the early 1970s I visited Ireland and crossed the border to see the Beleek parian china works. While we waited for the tourguide, I was standing next to the timeclock and, snoop that I am, I read the names on the cards. There was a KEIM!! Of course I asked to meet him. He wasn't on site - he was the gardener. Considering the meaning of the name, I thought that was quite a propos. Eileen Keim Cindy wrote: > The Miami Co. [IN] reference I currently have on loan mentions a Minnie > McKEIM. This sounds Irish to me. > > Has anyone ever heard of Irish KEIMs?????? > > ==== KEIM Mailing List ==== > To post a query so everyone on receives it, send it to: > KEIM-L@RootsWeb.com > Your message will be sent to everyone in both modes.