WikiTree profile Keister-136 created through the import of AMYFAMILYTREE_2012-05-17.ged on May 18, 2012 by Amy Bazar. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Amy and others.
Source: S115 Title: keister_001024.FTW
Source: S118 Author: John Taylor Keister Title: several copies of body: preface (page 0) through page 25 Publication: Name: private (mimeographed originally)Blacksburg, Virginia, 1946; NOTEABBR Keister, John Taylor : Keister GenealogyTITL several copies of body: preface (page 0) through page 25. CONT full copy: Title page, body (pp. 1-26), appendices (pp. 27-66)received from Janet McAuley via Buddy Keister. Full copy is copiedfrom microfilm. The part called "appendices", pp. 27-66, is actuallyPrice, Harvey Lee: The Keister Family (q.v.), or a major portionthereof.
Source: S119 Author: Sherry Lawson <shareie@aol.com> Title: Descendants of Frederick Keister...under construction Publication: Name: www.shareie.accessgenealogy.com; NOTEABBR Lawson, Sherry Web Page
↑ Source: #S120 Page: Date of Import: Jan 26, 2004
↑ Source: #S119 Page: Generation 4, 19. David4 Keister, date "3 Oct 1853"
↑ Source: #S115 Page: Date of Import: Oct 29, 2000
↑ Source: #S119 Page: Generation 3, 5. Johanas3 Keister: place given, gives date "6 Nov1814"
↑ Source: #S118 Page: p. 3, III. no place given, gives date "1814"
↑ Source: #S120 Page: Date of Import: Jan 26, 2004
↑ Source: #S115 Page: Date of Import: Oct 29, 2000
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