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Re: Conrad "Coonrod" Keck

Posted: 30 Aug 2011 7:35PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Bruce, I too am a Goin relative related to the Keck's

Re: Looking for ancestors

Posted: 4 Dec 2011 1:22PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Sharon - I'm related to Agnes Lamb, married to Charles Grant Keck. I see that you have a photo of them and was wondering if you would share it with me. My email address is hed527@comcast.net. I just recently found out she married Charles and would love a photo.
Thanks -
Judy Jones Evans

Re: Looking for ancestors

Posted: 5 Dec 2011 4:00AM GMT
Classification: Query
I just enrolled in ancestry.com today because I ran across a family tree dated June 1, 1916 with approximately 100 names on it. At the top of the lsit is Rosa Ziegler Keck, married to Karl Keck, they had 5 children including Sylvia and Lydia Keck, could these possibly form your family tree.

Sincerely,
Steve

Re: Looking for ancestors

Posted: 5 Dec 2011 2:28PM GMT
Classification: Query
Steve - I think this message would be of interest to the first person on the list, not me. I am related through marriage to only one Keck and not the ones you listed. Good luck with Ancestry. It sure has me hooked :)
Judy

Re: Conrad "Coonrod" Keck

Posted: 2 Jun 2015 2:52AM GMT
Classification: Query
this was very interesting, but I was very disappointed as to wear my line was left out starting at Charles Christopher Keck. Where does it list his children and wife/wives. His son William Jasper Keck was my gg grandfather.

Re: Claiborne Co. Tenn. Kecks

Posted: 9 Jun 2015 3:35PM GMT
Classification: Query
Conrad Keck often called Coonrod was born in 1755 in Northumberland County Pa near Allentown the counties have been divided much more since then when they arrived in the US his father's name was spelled GECK , but should have been Gek changed to Keck later. the 2 books referred to about the Keck's of Tennesee is very good reading for Keck Family it gives a lot of family info. another source of info is the information that Joseph A Keck compiled with the help of my GGGrandfather Lewis L Keck in the early 1900's =, but there are errors in it as in any book of this sort because the elder's never wrote down information about the family. old newspapers and graveyards are good places to get info.
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