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Peyton Randolph Keim

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Peyton Randolph Keim

Birth
Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
24 Jan 1905 (aged 54)
Williamsburg, Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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- Death of Mr. P.R. Keim. -
We regret to announce that Mr. Peyton Randolph Keim, who recently came to Virginia for the benefit of his health, died on last Tuesday.
Interment will be made at Reading, Penn. The Daily Star, Jan. 26, 1905.
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- PEYTON RANDOLPH KEIM. -
A telegram was received by A.K. Stauffer from W. H. Hurkamp, of Fredericksburg, Va., announcing the death of Peyton Randolph Keim.
Mr. Kelm was taken ill several months ago and was obliged to relinquish his work in New York. He went South to regain his health, but gradually grew worse, and died Tuesday morning last. His sickness was induced by overwork.
He occupied the position of claims agent for the Adams Express Company, and had his office with the company, at 59 Broadway, New York City.
Deceased was a son of Col. John H. Keim and Martha E.R. Keim, late of this city.
He was well known here, having lived In Reading until he was 28 years of age.
While here he was in the employ of the P. & R. Company.
Mr. Kelm is survived by his wife, who was Miss Hurkamp of Virginia, and three children: Seymour DeBenneville, Esie and Anna.
He was a brother-in-law of A.K. Stauffer, of this city, and a brother of DeB. Randolph Keim. Reading Times (Reading, Pennsylvania), January 28, 1905.
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Died in the Eastern State Hospital, Williamsburg, VA.
His name appears on a (cenotaph) memorial stone there.
- Death of Mr. P.R. Keim. -
We regret to announce that Mr. Peyton Randolph Keim, who recently came to Virginia for the benefit of his health, died on last Tuesday.
Interment will be made at Reading, Penn. The Daily Star, Jan. 26, 1905.
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- PEYTON RANDOLPH KEIM. -
A telegram was received by A.K. Stauffer from W. H. Hurkamp, of Fredericksburg, Va., announcing the death of Peyton Randolph Keim.
Mr. Kelm was taken ill several months ago and was obliged to relinquish his work in New York. He went South to regain his health, but gradually grew worse, and died Tuesday morning last. His sickness was induced by overwork.
He occupied the position of claims agent for the Adams Express Company, and had his office with the company, at 59 Broadway, New York City.
Deceased was a son of Col. John H. Keim and Martha E.R. Keim, late of this city.
He was well known here, having lived In Reading until he was 28 years of age.
While here he was in the employ of the P. & R. Company.
Mr. Kelm is survived by his wife, who was Miss Hurkamp of Virginia, and three children: Seymour DeBenneville, Esie and Anna.
He was a brother-in-law of A.K. Stauffer, of this city, and a brother of DeB. Randolph Keim. Reading Times (Reading, Pennsylvania), January 28, 1905.
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Died in the Eastern State Hospital, Williamsburg, VA.
His name appears on a (cenotaph) memorial stone there.

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