THE DESCENDANTS OF JOHN KEEP OF LONGMEADOW

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Current News and Upcoming Events

Long Meddowe Days and Keep Family Reunion

350 years ago, John Keep acquired property in Longmeadow, Massachusetts. We don’t know when or how he came to Massachusetts, but our first knowledge of him is that public record in 1660. Sounds like reason for celebration, don’t you think? Well, the Keep Family Society Board of Directors has planned a reunion to coincide with the town’s annual Long Meddowe Days festivities. Join us May 21-May 23, 2010, to get reacquainted with old friends and to meet some new ones.

We will meet on Friday, May 21st, to get acquainted with each other, Longmeadow, and the general area. On Saturday we will enjoy the parade and activities of Long Meddowe Days, then travel to nearby Monson to visit the Keep Homestead Museum. Afterward, we will enjoy a banquet and Keep Family Society meeting. On Sunday we will attend the service at First Church of Longmeadow and visit the church yard cemetery, where Samuel Keep and other Keeps are buried. Come join the fun!

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107th Keep Reunion in Girard, PA

1984 reunion.The 107th reunion of Keep descendants will be held in Girard, Pennsylvania, on Sunday, August 8, 2010.

Photo shown from 1984 reunion. Click for larger image.

The Girard reunion will be held at the American Legion pavilion, off Route 20 in Girard, Pennsylvania. All members of the extended Keep family are welcomed. There is a fee of $2.50 per person, or $5.00 per family. Bring a food dish to share and any object of interest for the silent auction. For more information, contact David Silvis at dsil1969@verizon.net.


Who was John Keep?

Excerpt from JOHN KEEP OF LONGMEADOW, by John Keep and Bob Warner

When, why, and how John settled in New England still remains a mystery. We do know now, through the Keep DNA Project, that he was indeed from England, and that he did leave behind a nation that was being torn apart by religious and political unrest, resulting in armed conflicts, the execution of Charles I, and the replacement of the English monarchy by the Commonwealth of England until the Restoration of Charles II in 1660. More information can be found at www.keepdna.net.

There is an old family oral tradition that a member of the Northamptonshire Keep family fled to America and was murdered by Indians. John Keep (or some say his father) was, according to this, purportedly an agent of the Parliamentarians who escaped to America in 1640 just before the English Civil War started, when an arrest warrant was issued against him by the Earl of Strafford. It was also claimed that John’s death later in 1676 was the result of the British paying the Indians to kill him because of his involvement in harbouring and assisting the Regicides (Major-General Whalley, and Colonel Goffe). There is another school of thought that because of his activity in England his killers were actually the English dressed up as Indians. Or all of this may be untrue. Much more DNA testing is needed to help trace his lineage back to Walter Kep, b. ca 1230, in Astwood, England.

In any event, records of John Keep’s passage from England to America have not been found. There were some 300 ship landings in Massachusetts and elsewhere between 1620 and 1640, or sometime before 1660 when he apparently appeared in Longmeadow, Mass. There was little emigration from England from 1640 until after the American Revolution. This Great Migration ended in the early 1640s at the outbreak of the English Civil War, and it was also affected by stories of intolerance that were carried back to England during that time.Read entire article-->