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K This is the first edition of the Keefauver News; it is designed to keep the family informed about what’s up with the Kee- fauvers and Keefauver Kin around the nation and the world. You are welcome to submit any news items or informa- tion that would be of in- terest at www. thekeefauverstory.com We plan to put out a new issue every 4 months if we get enough new in- formation from the fam- ily members. So let us know what’s happening on your side of the fam- ily and we will do the same on this end. The Keefauver family reunion was held in Cotopaxi, Colorado, July 31- Aug. 2, 2009 at the KOA camp ground near the Arkansas River about 40 miles west of Canon City, CO. There were more than 100 fam- ily members in atten- dance. The campgrounds were pleasant, especially for those who traveled from afar primarily be- cause they offered camp- ing cabins. Sharon (Morrell) Phillip and her granddaughter Emily came from Knoxville, Tennessee. Sharon is a 2 nd cousin to most of the group. Manny and Iris Keefauver the family pa- triarch came from Sacra- mento, California. Tho- mas Morrell came with his wife Edina and her two brothers from Iowa; Thomas Morrell is a 3 rd cousin. Also Craig and Jan Scharrato from Con- cord, California and Doug and Lisa Keefau- ver drove from Sacra- mento, both are 2nd cousins. We also had the privilege of having a new line of Keefauvers visit for the first time from Colorado Springs, Brenda Zable/Keefauver and her husband Robert. Brenda is a 4th cousin. Her Keefauver line comes through the youngest brother of our Nicholas Keefhauver who first moved to Ten- nessee in 1797; his name was Conrad. Conrad’s descendants eventually migrated into the Kansas The Keefauver Reunion 2009 Volume 1, Issue 1 The Keefauver Family News September, 2009 The Keefauver Reunion 2009 2 Family News 2 New Births 3 Our Men in Uniform 4 Bred of Life 4 In Memory Of 4 Family Book Store 5 Inside this issue:

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This is the first edition of the Keefauver News; it is designed to keep the family informed about what’s up with the Kee-fauvers and Keefauver Kin around the nation and the world. You are welcome to submit any news items or informa-tion that would be of in-t e r e s t a t w w w .thekeefauverstory.com We plan to put out a new issue every 4 months if we get enough new in-formation from the fam-ily members. So let us know what’s happening on your side of the fam-ily and we will do the same on this end. The Keefauver family reunion was held in Cotopaxi, Colorado, July 31- Aug. 2, 2009 at the KOA camp ground near the Arkansas River about 40 miles west of Canon City, CO. There were more than 100 fam-ily members in atten-dance. The campgrounds

were pleasant, especially for those who traveled from afar primarily be-cause they offered camp-ing cabins. Sharon (Morrell) Phillip and her granddaughter Emily came from Knoxville, Tennessee. Sharon is a 2nd cousin to most of the group. Manny and Iris Keefauver the family pa-triarch came from Sacra-mento, California. Tho-mas Morrell came with his wife Edina and her two brothers from Iowa; Thomas Morrell is a 3rd cousin. Also Craig and Jan Scharrato from Con-cord, California and Doug and Lisa Keefau-ver drove from Sacra-mento, both are 2nd cousins. We also had the privilege of having a new line of Keefauvers visit for the first time from Colorado Springs, Brenda Zable/Keefauver and her husband Robert. Brenda is a 4th cousin. Her Keefauver line

comes through the youngest brother of our Nicholas Keefhauver who first moved to Ten-nessee in 1797; his name was Conrad. Conrad’s descendants eventually migrated into the Kansas

The Keefauver Reunion 2009

Volume 1, Issue 1

The Keefauver Family News

September, 2009

The Keefauver Reunion 2009

2

Family News 2

New Births 3

Our Men in Uniform

4

Bred of Life 4

In Memory Of 4

Family Book Store

5

Inside this issue:

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The Keefauver Reunion 2009

Some of our family mem-

bers joined a group of more than

3,000 protesters to express their

dissatisfaction with the way our

current government

is running the coun-

try. It was estimated

that more than 3,000

dissatisfied citizens

turned out to protest

as President Obama

passed by. However,

they were not allowed anywhere

near the Presidents motorcade.

Cheryl Morris and Paul Keefau-

ver a Korean war vet and bronze

Family News

Red Hat Society Elbert Keefauver family Paul Keefauver family Brenda and Robert Zable Manny and Iris Keefauver

star winner is seen holding a sign

asking “where is the government I

fought for?” Apparently there

was no news coverage of this

event by any of the

local news papers

or news stations.

This tends to make

one wonder why?

Is the government

now suppressing

negative views

about the way things are done?

Someone once said “That if you

don’t stand for something you

will fall for anything.” Thank

you guys for taking your stand.

Saturday night we all gathered at the river for the family sing along. The instruments came out of their cases and we circled the wagons, armed with guitars, banjos, man-dolins, violins, harmonicas and base guitars; everyone played a special number. It was great fun and entertainment. We have a gifted and talented family.

Family News

Area and westward. We look for-ward to building a new and lasting relationship with this Keefauver family line. Friday evening people were arriving and getting checked in. Later that evening we all met at the pavilion for dinner and fellow-ship. After dinner we all gathered in the kitchen to play music; we all had a great time. Saturday morning Elbert Keefauver cooked his fa-mous pancake breakfast and we all enjoyed each other’s company over pancakes, eggs and coffee. That afternoon several special events were held; one for the little girls who dressed up for a dance event. They all received special prizes. The ladies gathered for a Red Hat Society party and Iris Keefauver was chosen as the Red Hat Society Queen. Then we all gathered to roast Paul Keefauver for his 80th birthday. Paul’s daughter Kim pre-sented the event; it was hilarious.

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Brodee Robert Keefauver; was born to Beau and Cassi Keefauver on Feb 5th 2009; Brodee is a 7th generation great grandson of Nicholas Keefauver Jr.

Bailey Lynn Hyatt; was born to Lewis and Bethany Hyatt on July 20 2009; Bailey is a 7th genera-tion great granddaughter of Nicholas Keefauver Jr.

Luke Michael Lemus was born to Michael and Katrina Lemus March 8, 2009; Luke is a 7th genera-tion great grandson of Nicholas Keefauver Jr. Mackenna Grace Schena, born: April 28, 2008 Mariona May Wetzel, born : June 23, 2009

New Marriages Congratulations to

New Births 2009

Beau Keefauver and Cassandra Archer ; married in Garden Valley, CA May 30, 2009. Beau is the son of Doug and Lisa Keefauver.

Luke McCullough and Cori Pfalzgraff ; married in Colorado August 22,2009. Cori is the daughter of Eugene and Cindy Pfalzgraff and granddaughter of Wilma Lucille Keefauver.

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Please Pray For Those Family Members Who Are In

Uniform

Pray “Psalm 91” for Them Daily

World War 1 soldiers of the 91st Brigade agreed to recite the 91st Psalm daily. The 91st Brigade was engaged in three of the bloodiest battles of WWI ; Chateau Thierry, Belle Wood, and the Argonne. While other units similarly en-gaged had up to 90% casualties, the 91st Brigade did not suffer a single combat related casualty. The 91st Psalm is considered the Warriors Prayer. It fills the heart, mind, and spirit of a warrior with the love and protection of his Heavenly Father. We should all read the 91st Psalm every morning when we awaken and before we close our eyes for the night. An interesting fact according to some

sources is that this story was told by the father of James Stewart who is a distant cousin to the Keefauver family.

Psalm 91

He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the LORD, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust. Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence. He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler. Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day; Nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for the de-struction that wasteth at noonday. A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand; but it shall not come nigh thee. Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold and see the reward of the wicked. Because thou hast made the LORD, which is my refuge, even the most High, thy habitation; There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling. For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways. They shall bear thee up in their hands, lest thou dash thy foot against a stone. Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder: the young lion and the dragon shalt thou trample under feet. Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him: I will set him on high, because he hath known my name. He shall call upon me, and I will answer him: I will be with him in trouble; I will deliver him, and honour him. With long life will I sat-isfy him, and shew him my salvation.

1. Levi A Keefauver-US Army

2. Dale Humphries-US Army

3. Tylor Dewitt -US Marines

4. Adam G Keefauver-US Army

5. Kile Keefauver -US Marines

6. Robert Griswold– Army

7. Brian Griswold-Army

8. Julia Carver-Army

They are there for us, let’s be there

for them.

(If you know some one who should be listed, let us know)

All these men are 6th generation great grandchil-

dren of Nicholas Keefauver Jr

Please Pray for our Family Missionaries

Peter, Tina, Stone, Jade, Jazmin and Levi Keefauver are currently serving in Malaysia. Peter is the son of Dr. Larry & Judi Keefauver. Peter is a 6th generation great

grandson of Nicholas Keefauver Jr. and 4th cousin.

(If anyone knows any other family on the mission field please let us know who and where they are so we can include them in our prayers. )

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Gal 6:10

Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, espe-

cially to those who belong to the family of believers.

James Gregory Cross: James Gregory was born Aug 9, 1983 and died Aug 2, 2009. James was the son of James and Vicky Cross and the grandson of Webster and June (Keefauver) Cross. Lucille ..., sister of Elizabeth Keefauver, died Aug 3, 2009; she was from the Lyons area.

In Memory Of:

Bread of Life

Volume 1, Issue 1 Page 5

Doug Keefauver is a 5th generation great grandson of Nicholas Keefau-ver Jr.

The Keefauver Story

A History of the Keefauver

Families

Order this book at : www.thekeefauverstory.com

$16.00 + $4.00 shipping man handling

Or send a check to:

Doug Keefauver

Family Book Shelf

Dr. Larry Keefauver is a 5th generation great grandson of Nicholas Keefauver Jr. Larry has published over 56 Christian books you can or-der his books at”

www.ymcs.org

Cameron Judd is a 5th generation great grandson of Nicholas Keefau-ver Jr. Among the books by Cam-eron Judd: The Bridge Burners Crockett of Tennessee Jerusalem Camp Revenge on Shadow Trail Shadow Warriors Shootout in Dodge City

You can order Cameron's books at : cameronjudd.tripod.com

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Reunion Property

The Keefauver Cemetery is located near Jonesbor-

ough Tennessee. It is still is need of repair. The

grave stones are being trampled by cattle and have

been for years. Basically it needs a new fence.

The cost of building a new fence is minimal and

will help to preserve this historic family site.

Among those buried there are Nicholas Keefauver

Jr. and his wife Dicey Bacon /Keefauver, James

and Mary Bacon, and many other family members.

The Cemetery is located in the clump of trees

Family keeping in touch makes a difference

The Keefauver News

6480 Main Ave

Orangevale CA 95662

www.thekeefauverstory.com

Enjoy Chatting on

The Family Blog

www.keefauver.com

The family has been talking about the purchase

of a parcel of land some where within fifty

miles of Longmont for future reunions. There

are several properties available all under

50,000. If we all pitched in a little for a down

payment we could share the payment for about

10 or 15 dollars a month per family. Lets put

on our thinking caps and

see if we all can come

up with something that

will work. If some one

in the family is able to

and wants to make a

land purchase then sell it

or lease it back to the

family that would be a great way to get started.

Keefauver Cemetery Project Up-Date

A.F. Hill was a well-known Civil War author. He wrote several books about the Civil War, including

Our Boys, The Personal Experience of a Solder in the Army of the Potomac. The book was first pub-

lished in 1865 and is free to down load on your computer at www.pareserves.com

A.F. Hill was born in Fayette, Pennsylvania in 1842 where he grew up on the family farm. A.F Hill is a 3rd cousin to Nicholas Keefauver Jr. His mother was Martha Keefover, the daughter of Phillip Kefauver. Phillip was the son of Jacob L Keefauver. Phillip’s children were among the first to change the spelling of their name from Kefauver to Keefover. A.F. Hill is a 4th generation great grandson of Phillip Kiefhaber who is believed to have arrived in the Colonies with his brother Conrad Kiefhaber (Keefauver) some time around 1738. Conrad is the patriarch of the Tennessee line of Keefauvers. A.F Hill served with the Eighth Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps during the Civil War on the side of the Union. His books are excellent history, affording a detailed account of what solders on both sides endured during the Civil War.

Some Family History

This 35 AC is located

Big Bear Rd. Masonville, Co

44,000