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    1. [NCGUILFO] [Fwd: {not a subscriber} Philip Kime, Jr.]
    2. Edward A. Black, Sr.
    3. Harold Davey wrote: > Jocelyn, > Here is a report on the parents of Philip Kime, Jr.: > > FIRST GENERATION > > 1. Philip KIME was born on 9 May 1762. He died on 2 Aug 1836 in Richland, > Randolph, NC. BIRTH: LDS Ancestral File; Descendancy Chart of Philip Kime, > 1730-1861; Submitted by Ethel Riley, Skamokawa WA; Annandale VA FHC, April > 1994. > > SECOND GENERATION > > 2. Philip KIME was born about 1730. He purchased land on 21 Mar 1789 in > "Stinking Quarter", nr Kimesville, Guilford, NC. Phillip bought 50 A. on > Stinking Quarter, a creek that runs through the SE corner of Guilford Co, > more or less parallel to NC 62, and then on into Almanace where it > eventually runs into the Haw River, a little south of Graham. > He appeared on the census in 1790 in NC.1 > Head of family: Kime, Philip > FWM 16 and above: 1 > FWM -16 1 > FWF 1 > He died in 1806 in NC. He was buried in 1806 in Old Brick Church, > Guilford, NC. Great-grandson, William Keim/Kime, of Alamance Co., N.C., > had German bible which was the property of his grandfather, Philip Kime. > "John Michel Kime bought this bible in the month of December 1783. "My > daughter, Anna Margaretta, was born in 1765 in Philadelphia, Pa. "Christian > Kime, b. in 1759, Guilford Co., near Mt. Zion on 6 Aug. in No. Carolina. > Was married 29 Feb. 1783." [p. 676, "Keim and Allied Families".] > "History of Guilford Co., N.C." 1902, p.3:. 1749 - first settlers. People > representing 3 nations, the Scotch-Irish, the German exiles from the > Palatine, and English Quakers. Dissenters, seeking religious freedom as > well as homes for wives and children. From the colony of William Penn, > where they first set foot on American soil, they passed on through Va., > where the Church of England was already established, to the milder climate > and freedom of forest and river to be found in Piedmont, N.C. ....In East > Guilford were:....the Cobles, Clapps, Fousts, Keims, Reitzells.... > He was married to Margaret "Peggy" [REITZEL] in 1753 in NC. > > 3. Margaret "Peggy" [REITZEL] was born about 1732 in GER. Her son by > first marriage, Adam Reitzel III, grandson of a baron, was born on the > Rhine river in Westphalia in 1751. He m. Catherine Moretz. Margaret's > husband, Adam, was swept overboard when the couple emigrated to the U.S. > Philip KIME and Margaret "Peggy" [REITZEL] had the following children: > > i. David KIME was born in 1757. He died on 24 Oct 1833. He was buried > about 27 Oct 1833 in Liberty Grove Ch, Liberty, Randolph, NC. BIRTH: LDS > Ancestral File; Descendancy Chart of Philip Kime, 1730-1861; Submitted by > Ethel Riley, Skamokawa WA; Annandale VA FHC, April 1994. > > MILITARY: David enlisted as private 1 Aug. 1782 in 10th Reg. in Shares > Company. "Pierce's Register" shows him as receiving pay and serving under > Col. Thomas Clark. DAR app. #219710 (Mrs. Marie Sellers). > ii. Christian KIME was born on 6 Aug 1759 in Mt. Zion (nr), Guilford, > NC.2 "Christian Kime, born in the year of Christ 1759, Guilford County, > near Mount Zion, on the 6th of August, in the State of North Carolina...." > [Quote from pages of German bible which was the property of Philip Kime, > grand-father of William Miles Kime.] He died on 30 Apr 1817 in Liberty, > Randolph, NC. He was buried in May 1817 in Liberty Grove Ch, Liberty, > Randolph, NC. > iii. Henry KIME was born in 1759. He was christened on 26 May 1776 in > Old Brick Church, Guilford, NC.3 Henry and Christian Kime were confirmed > by Rev. Samuel Suther on Sunday, 26 May 1776. He appeared on the census > in 1790 in NC.4 He died on 12 Aug 1833 in Lincoln, Logan, IL. He was > buried about 15 Aug 1833 in Zion Cem., Logan, IL. CHRISTENING: at age 17, > on May 26, 1776 in Guilford Co., NC > > MILITARY: Revolutionary War: > 1780: Private, 8th class, Capt. Edward Vernon's Co., Chester Co., Pa. > Militia.* > 1781 & 1782: Capt. James Denney's Co. > 1782: Third Co, First Battalion under Col. John Gardner. > > 1781: listed as "inmate" in Chester Co., Pa. > 1781-1800: 7 children were born, all but 1 in North Carolina, > including Anna who was born in Orange Co. Barbara b. Tenn., 1792. > 1790 US Census: resided N. Carolina. > 1806, 7 Oct 1806: Henry, a resident of Clark bought 100 A. in Clark > Co. Ind.(Illinois Grant #119) where he lived at the time. DB 4:144 > 1807, 8 May: Henry bought 77 A. in Grant #119 from Robert Bansby and > wife. DB 4:148 > 1808, 19 June: Scott Co. land grant, Range 8, Twp. 2N, 160 A., Sec. > 13. > 1808, 13 July: Henry bought 100 A. in #119 from E. H. Taylor and > wife. DB 5:35 > 1809: Jeffersonville, IN Land Office transmitted patents for fraction > of lot, Range 8E, Township 2N, Section 13 to Heny Kime. > 1809 Indiana census: lived Springville Twp. > 1809: Voter in Springville Twp., Clark Co. > 1813, 11 March: Henry & wife sold 100 A. in Clark Co.(Illinois Grant > #119) to son-in-law John Coble for $300. DB 7:162 > 1817, 17 June: Henry & wife Hannah sold 160 A. in Clark Co. to > son-in-law Zail Paswater, Range 8 Twp 2N Sec 13. DB 12:108 > 1817: Henry Keine rec'd. patent on land in ScottCo, IN. > 1818: Henry Kine rec'd patent on land in ScottCo. > 1820: resided ClarkCo with l female age 26-44 and 1, 16-18. > 1826, 5 Oct: Henry deeded 2 tracts (177 A.) in Clark Co. to Sam and > Eleanor Ramsey (dau.), son-in-law Levi Johnson, and Wm. Rutman for $100 and > keep for rest of life. > DB 24:417 > 1833: died in Lincoln, IL, apparently while residing with daughter, > Barbara Kime Johnson, who d. in Lincoln in 1864. > > CEMETERY: Henry Kime's grave in the Zion cemetery north of Lincoln, > Illinois, has been marked by the Abraham Lincoln chapter of the DAR. Kime's > name as well as the names of five other Revolutionary war veterans buried > in Logan County was inscribed in a memorial plaque that the DAR installed > in the county courthouse as part of the bicentennial celebration. ["Lincoln > Courier", Lincoln, Ill., 18 June 1975 article, including picture of Kime's > grave, is in possession of Harold Davey.] > > DAR app. #s 528203, 452082, 388544. > > * Note: Jacob Kimes and his brother, George Kimes, lived in Eastern PA, > and they both were in the Revolution. Jacob was a private in Capt. > Jonathan Vernon's company, 4th Battalion, Chester County Militia, 1783, > Richard Willing, Lt. Col. ["Maxwell History and Genealogy", p. 422] > 1 iv. Philip KIME. > v. Anna Margaretta KIME was born in 1765 in Philadelphia, PA. > > Prepared by: > Harold L. Davey > 205 Yoakum Pky. 1711 > Alexandria, VA 22304 > (703) 370-5308 > > SOURCES > > 1. Census,US,1790. NC, p. 154. > 2. Book, "The Keim and Allied Families". p. 676. > 3. "Index of Brick Church Records", Guilford, NC. p. 55, Members > confirmed at Brick Church from 1773-1820. > 4. Census,US,1790. NC, p. 95. > > Harold > > Jocelyn Barrett wrote: > > > > > Source: NCGUILFO-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [NCGUILFO] Roll Call > > > > Hi, I am related to the following Guilford County families: > > Philip HUFFINES/HOFHEINTZ and Mary Elizabeth TICKLE (1760 era) > > David MAY and Catharine HUFFINES (1790 era) > > Lucretia MAY and William Edwin BROWN (1825 era) > > Adam Brown and Margaret "Peggy" Kime(1790 era) > > Philip KIME, Jr. and Dorothy GLASS (1760 era) > > George and Mary Margaret BROWN? (1760 era) > > Daniel HUMBLE (1760 era) > > > > Would love to hear from and share with those researching same. Jocelyn --

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