Hi, Nancy: This is what I see on the 1850 census: Series: M432 Roll: 788 Page: 62 1850 - East Donegal Twp., Lancaster Co., PA - 9/6/1850 Keener, Jacob - 32 - m - laborer --- Ann - 30 - f --- John - 8 - m --- Henry - 6 - m --- Jacob - 10 mos. PA for all. next household on page: Gype, Jacob - 39 - m - laborer --- Sarah - 20 or 26 - f --- Catharine Ann - 6 - f --- Josias - 5 - m --- Louisa - 1 - f PA for all. There's an Ann Keener age 41 in the 1860 E. Donegal, Lancaster, PA census material, but not spotting the rest of either households. There were less then 800 households in the 1860 E. Donegal, Lancaster, PA, census material, so I was able to pull them all up, but did not spot anything that seemed to be a "mutation" of either name. Debra On Mar 7, 2011, at 3:05 PM, Nancy Blackwell wrote: > Any information about the family of Jacob Keiner, who lived next > door to > Jacob Gype in the 1850 census of East Donegal, Lancaster Co. We have > searched for a Gype/Geib/Gibe and Keen or Keens marriage, but this > seems > perhaps more promising. Nancy Blackwell > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PALANCAS- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
Thank you - any help is always greatly appreciated. Nancy