Lehigh County History One of the branches of this family, trace their genealogy to Christofol Keller and his wife who were natives of Holland. On their way to America, Mr. Keller died. Mrs. Keller with her two children landed in Phila., and settled in Kellersville, Monroe County. The daughter married Philip Bossard, and the son, Christofol, Jr., married to ___Bossard, who with his wife resided for some years near Kellersville. They were the parents of 6 children, Andrew, Christofol, John George, and three daughters, who became the wife of Mr. Shafer, Mr. Dietrick, and Mr. Shutlz. Andrew and Christofol, the two oldset sons, settled near Cuba, New York. George, the youngest son, was born March 5, 1774, and died Oct. 16, 1833. He married Rachael Dils, who was born Oct 13, 1776 and died Aug 7, 1838. They had five children, two daughters died in infancy, John, the oldest son, was born Feb. 18, 1795 and died Sept. 29, 1854, he married Sarah Trach and they lived two miles from Kellersville; Christofol, the second son, married Elizabeth Erdman; Joseph, the third son, was born at Kellersville, Monroe County, Feb. 7, 1800 and died June 27, 1857. Mr. Keller was serving in the capacity of judge of Monroe County. He was a member of the Lutheran Chuch. He married Lydia Butz, born May 3, 1805 and died Feb. 11, 1846; Children, George B., Samuel S., Catharine, Rachel D., Anna M., Christiana, Joseph, Charles S., Jacob T., Emma L., Isaiah, Edwin and Lydia. The mother of these children died Feb. 11, 1846, and he married 2nd to Mrs. Mary Brodhead, and they had twins, Franklin B., and Mary F. Mr. Keller died June 27, 1867. Mrs. Keller, died Jan 14, 1867. Isaiah Keller, resided at 465 Liberty street ,Allentown, was born in Monroe county in 1842. He married Rachel Shoemaker, d/o Michael Shoemaker, of Monroe County, children; Elizabeth the wife of Walter Smith, John A., Amanada, the wife of Charles Lewis, and Edwin of Petterson, NJ John A. Keller, of Allentown, was born near Stroudsburg, MOnroe county, Dec 15, 1864, he married Mary Koinig, d/o Henry. Best Wishes, Geri