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Subject: Re: R.Key/Kee
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 10:45:59 -0600 (CST)
There's a picture on the Internet of a Reuben Key in his Civil War uniform with
curly hair and his sword. He looks very young and is trying to look soldier-
like. If you will put in your search engine address space,
www.northernlight.com, then put in a plus sign, no space, then quotation marks
around his name with a space between Reuben and Key, you'll find this and a lot
more. If you haven't checked McKee, McKay, and Kee or just Kay on
www/familysearch.org, I would do that in the custom search section. Good luck,
n Tue Mar 21 10:00:25 2000, "Olin Coleman" <> wrote:
> Try typing in the search engine: www.google.com
>
> then type in Rueben Key
>
> I found a specific listing for Key Family under:
> www.primenet.com/~chapman/notes.html
>
> There you have to scroll down and see Carroll County, Thomas Key/Kee ---
> this is in SC
>
> Also you can try McKee
>
> It mentions that in the 1850 Cenus of Carroll Cty - James Key, Charles Key,
> and John Key
>
> further: 1840 Cenus of Carroll County - James Key (Kee)
>
> living very close to John (Carr) was Thomas Key - lived next door to John
> (Carr) - he was 70-80 yrs old and wife 60-70 yrs old (Thomas Key and wife)
>
> In 1850 Census named spelled Key - farmer worth $400.00
>
> Also scroll way down to:
>
> Letter I received May 1998 - addressed to "Jack"
>
> read to end about Kee family - they were Baptists - gives quite a lot of
> info -
>
> This might be your family or kin to your family
>
> You might try typing in some of this family under LDS and come up with a
> child Rueben (try Rubin)
>
> Jean Coleman
>
>
>
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