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Page Updated 19 Mar 2012

The updating of the numbering system used on this page has been completed. Generation 28 is my own;
27 is that of my parents; 29 is that of my children, etc.  --   John M. Gwin, May 2009


The reformatting of the name font and census data for this page has NOT been completed. --John M. Gwin, Aug 2011



My first cousin once removed, Roscoe C. Keeney, Jr., was the resident genealogist in this family (as well as in the Paxton family--web page not yet started).  Retired from a brilliant teaching career, he most recently resided in East Bank, West Virginia.   He pastored a Baptist church, authored several books on family and church history and genealogy, and until recently continued to research, write, edit, and mail Keeney Update--its twentieth year now well behind us--which was an ongoing and periodic addendum to his book, 2,597 Keeney Relatives (McClain Printing Co., Parsons, WV, 1978). His obituary follows:


Roscoe C. Keeney, Jr.
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Roscoe C. Keeney Jr., 89, formerly of Witcher, died March 8, 2012. Fiddle & Frame is in charge of the pending memorial service.


Roscoe C. Keeney, Jr.
Roscoe C. Keeney, Jr., 89, passed away March 8, 2012. Born September 13, 1922, in Witcher, he was preceded in death by his parents, Roscoe C. Keeney, Sr., and Maggie Paxton Keeney; four sisters, Julia Arthur, Frances Kilburn, Alma Rose and Margaret Kapanowski; and three brothers, Nick B. Keeney II, Calvin C. Keeney and William H. Keeney Sr. He is survived by 21 living nieces and nephews.

Roscoe's early education included the one-room Witcher School, Belle Elementary, Belle Junior High School and Malden High School, where he graduated in 1939. Roscoe worked at DuPont Plant in Belle before being called into the U.S. Army and assigned to the 99th Infantry Division. He was transferred into personnel shortly before the 99th was almost obliterated in the Battle of the Bulge.

Returning home to family hardships, Roscoe became an office employee at Kelley's Creek Colliery Company in Ward. After circumstances changed, he entered Alderson-Broaddus College in Philippi, graduating magna cum laude in 1948. Following graduation, he became Staff Director of Youth Work for the West Virginia Baptist Convention, with an office in Parkersburg. Receiving his M.A. in political science from WVU in 1952, he opted for working as a recruiter for Alderson-Broaddus, and began teaching at Wallace High School, Harrison County. From the fall of 1952 to 1955 he taught science and civics at Logan Junior High School, inspired by teaching top ability students. Living on the top floor of the Baptist parsonage, he served as volunteer youth director at First Baptist Church.

Returning to Witcher, he was employed to chair the Social Studies Department at the newly built Cedar Grove High School in 1955. He taught at CGHS until the school consolidated with East Bank High School in 1970, except for a two-year leave of absence to serve as president of the West Virginia Association of Classroom Teachers. In the fall of 1970, he moved across the river to East Bank High School, becoming social studies chairman after one semester. At both high schools he taught journalism and supervised school publications; sponsored an active HI-Y Club; and sponsored the UN Club, which included participation in the annual WVHSUN Model Meetings and an annual trip to New York to visit the UN, meet and interview UN representatives from all over the world, plus attend outstanding Broadway and Radio City plays and concerts. With students from Welch to Parkersburg, Roscoe helped more than 1,000 West Virginia high school students get their first taste of international relations and New York, N.Y.

Teacher organizations opened up a world of other opportunities, beginning with three years of service as president of the county organization; four years as vice president and president of the West Virginia Association of Classroom Teachers; vice president and treasurer of the West Virginia Education Association; West Virginia member of the Board of Directors; and International Relations Chairman of the National Education Association, representing U.S. teachers in educational gatherings in Ottawa and Calgary, Canada, Jakarta, Indonesia, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, Israel, Montreaux, Switzerland and Brasilia, Brazil, with side visits to Thailand, Chile, Panama and other countries.

Retiring early from teaching, Roscoe answered a long delayed call to ministry. In 1984 he was ordained as a Baptist minister by the Cedar Grove Baptist Church. The next year he was called to serve as pastor of the Baptist Church in Handley, where he remained until 1990. "Retiring" again to Governor's Court near the West Virginia State Capitol, he served as associate and interim pastor at Kanawha City Baptist Church.

His retirement continued to present challenges and temptations. Kanawha County retired educators called on him to serve three terms as president. For six years he served as president, and for another five years as archivist for the West Virginia Baptist Historical Society, headquartered in Parchment Valley. He authored a history of the WVBHS; a history of the West Virginia Baptist Camp in Cowen; and an exhaustive history of the Kanawha Valley Association, including profiles of all the member churches and their ministers since 1873.

His "retirement" years included substitute pastoring; serving as vice president of the WVB Historical Society; president of the Kanawha Association of Retired Educators; Legislative Chairman and chief lobbyist for the West Virginia Association of Retired School Employees; chairman of the Reorganization Task Force for WVARSE; and WVARSE president-elect. But the biggest obsession in Roscoe's life was genealogy. Blessed by a mother and father with amazing memories, Roscoe published 2,597 KEENEY RELATIVES in 1978, plus a quarterly KEENEY UPDATE, which he published until stricken by illness in 2006. He published PAXTONS FROM WEST VIRGINIA in 1975, and completely revised it in 1999 with WEST VIRGINIA PAXTONS. He also published 6,474 SLACK RELATIVES in 1984. His research and books were all prepared without the benefit of the computer age.

A memorial service is scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday, March 17, at Kanawha City Baptist Church with Pastor Ron McClung officiating. Interment will be private.

Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the church.

Fidler & Frame Funeral Home, Belle, is in charge of arrangements.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Roscoe C. Keeney Scholarship Fund, Alderson-Broaddus College, Philippi, WV 26416; or Kanawha Hospice Care, Inc., 1606 Kanawha Blvd. W., Charleston, WV 25387.


The material on these Keeney pages starts with the 1978 book which has been updated numerous times, not the least of which is a special issue of March 1987 entitled Keeney Update: 1,029 Stires Keeney Descendants Thanks for your patience in waiting for me to get this information updated and onto this subsite.

Some of the pages linked to this page still may have a few items of erroneous information on them, but that's my fault, not Roscoe's.  I'm still working on getting them fixed.  Thanks again for being patient.

Roscoe was online for years at scoe@wv-cis.net.
Below you will find some of the miles of Keeney research Roscoe published that relate to my more "immediate" extended family.

Or, if you like,
click here to visit another Keeney site:
http://www.keeney.net





[John M. Gwin Note: I recently realized that Roscoe's starting his numbering with the first generation in America would require that we use negative numbers as older generations were discovered. And so I began revamping all my pages' numbers, arbitrarily using my own generation as #28, as the note at the top in red states. An exception is this page, where I did this revamping but left Roscoe's number intact as well (in parentheses), the former preceding the latter here.]
This Keeney Update's preface numbers the generations beginning in America, and so will this reproduction of that page.  The first ancestor mentioned is unnumbered on the page so will received a negative 1 numbering here (i.e., in parentheses, as stated above):
17.00--(-1.00)--Sir Thomas Keney (sic), b. 1578, Norfolk, England; d. in New London, CT;
18.00--(1.00)--John Keeney, b. 1600, Norfolk, England; d. 1622 Salem, MA; bd. unk.; m. Sarah Cheever (1621-1674)
19.00--(2.00)--Henry Keeney, b. 8 Jul 1623 in England; d. 6 Jun 1710; m. Ann Putnam;
20.00--(3.00)--John Keeney, b. ca.1651-2; d. 1718 Lynn, MA; m. Elizabeth Locke;
21.00--(4.00)--John Keeney, b. 15 Aug 1689, New London, CT; d. unk.; m. Mary Smith;
22.00--(5.00)--David Keeney;  m. Martha (nee unk.) (b. 12 Mar 1714; moved to Greenbrier Co., VA, in 1756
23.00--(6.00)--Moses Keeney, b. 1766 in Greenbrier Co., VA (now WV); d. about 1840 in Kanawha Co.; m. 11 Aug 1789 in  Greenbrier Co. to Frances Harris;  at least 10 ch.
24.01--(7.01)--Ruth Keeney, m. William Caraway (1775-1859)
[listed as Wm.  Carraway in the 7 Aug 1850 census of Dist. 18, Greenbrier Co., VA]
24.02--(7.02)--John D. Keeney, b. 1793; m. Rachel Burdette (b. 1794)

24.03--(7.03)--David A. Keeney, b. 1794; d. in 1860's; m. Catherine Jarrett (b. 1810)

24.04--(7.04)--Moses Walls Keeney, b. 1797; d. 1888; m. Mary D. Huff (1803-1880's)

24.05--(7.05)--Thomas H. Keeney, b. 1803; d. 1880; m. Elizabeth Caraway

24.06--(7.06)-- Michael R. Keeney, b. 1804; d. 1875; m. Elizabeth Ann Gatewood (1805-1882)

24.07--(7.07)--William E. Keeney, b. 1808; d. in the 1870's; m. Sarah R. "Sally" Huff (1815-1908)





























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24.08--(7.08)-- Foster H. Keeney, b. 1811; d. in the 1870's; m. Elizabeth "Eliza" Jane Huff (1816-1864)

24.09--(7.09)--Stires Jade Keeney, b. 1813 in Greenbrier Co.; moved to Cabin Creek, Kanawha Co., as a boy with his father, Moses; d. in 1876 at age 63; m1. Amelia P. "Milly" Gatewood (25 Jan 1813-10 Jul 1860), 11 children; m2. Cynthia Hudnall White, b. 1818; d. after 1880 census; no ch. by SJK;

25.09--John S. Keeney m. Hannah Catherine Frazee 16 Nov 1871

26.03--McDonald Keeney m. Mamie Chloe Stanley 11 Nov 1911

27
.03--Dorothy Lee "Dot" Keeney m. Adrian Sutton Gwin


28
.01--John McDonald Gwin
, CONTRIBUTOR m. Sharon Lynn Hamrick [PRIVATE]

29.01--Jeremiah "Jeremy" Scott Gwin m. Kara Marie Douglas [PRIVATE]

29.02--Charity Elizabeth Gwin m. Beau Scott Pihlaja [PRIVATE]

30.01--Asher Samuel Neeraj Pihlaja [PRIVATE]

30.02--Cressida Noel Pihlaja [PRIVATE]

29.03--Sarah Joy Gwin m. Jason Deane Johnson, Sr. [PRIVATE]

30.01--Jason Deane "J. D." Johnson, Jr. [PRIVATE]

30.02--Ryan Jonathan Johnson [PRIVATE]

30.03--Tate Austin Johnson [PRIVATE]

30.04--Zachary Jacob Johnson [PRIVATE]
26.03--Roscoe Conkling Keeney, Sr. m.  Maggie Alice Paxton
27.06--Roscoe Conkling Keeney, Jr., CONTRIBUTOR

24.00--(7.10)--Elizabeth Keeney m. Thomas McDowell



This picture was taken at the Keeney Reunion held at 2000 Orchard Ave. in Witcher, WV, on Saturday, 6 Aug 1978.  The old family home of the late Mack and Mamie Keeney is on this property in the background, and Uncle Bob's and Aunt Sally's home is visible next door to the right.  Bob and Sally are seated in the second row, square in the center, he wearing sunglasses; they were probably the oldest family members there.  Nope--I may be wrong--I believe I see Aunt Mabel sitting beside her daughter, Dolly Corey, four people to the right of Aunt Sally.  Regardless, I see 38 in row one, seated on the ground; then 26 are seated in row two; standers are in rows three and four with 27 more in each, for a grand total, by my count, of some 118.  This same pic--with most of these identified--is on the John Stires Keeney page.






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Subject: Keeney Line

1.    Heather Catharine (Keeney) m. Timothy James Melvin Harmon
- children: Shawn Keeney Harmon
          Luke Alexander Ephraim Harmon
          James Melvin Harmon
          Hannah Rebekah Maureen Harmon
1.    Susanna Rebekah (Keeney)  m. Robert Emilio Medugno
     Jillian Nicole Medugno
     Joshua David-Michael Medugno
1.    Shannon Diana (Keeney)

2.    John David Keeney m. Rebekah Ann (Voll)

3.    Charles Garlach Keeney m. Catharine Eugenia (Ellis)

4.    Fred Bennet Keeney m. Mary Anna (Pratt)

5.    Amos “Ham” Keeney m. Evaline Francis (Earles)

6.    John S. Keeney m. Elizabeth (Scott / Templeton)

7.    William H. C. Keeney m. Mary (Crawford)

8.    Michael Keeney (killed) m. Catharine (Lewis) [Brother was General Andrew Lewis from the Battle of Point Pleasant in 1774] – she had a second marriage to William Hillard

9.    David Keeney m. Mary/ Catharine?

10.    John Keney (note name change) from Salem, MA m. Mary (Smith)

11.    John Keney m. Elizabeth (Looke or Looks) – [Her parents were Thomas and Sarah Look of Lynn, MA – 1691 moved to Newbury, MA.]

12.    Henry Keney m. Ann (Putnam[e]) [She was born in Salem, MA in 1621. Second wife was Ann Lane]

13.    John Keney m. Sarah Cheever

14.    SIR Thomas Kenne or Kinne (note name title and change) from Norfolk England [born in Kings Lynn, England-just north of London]

15.    Sir Robert Keney of Kings Lynn, England was Knighted by Queen Elizabeth for the gift of ships to the Admiral of the Navy Sir Humphrey Davey during the Armada War (1587-1588)


* Oct 4, 1618 – Keney Coat of Arms granted and confirmed

--- Working Sheet of Rebekah (Voll) Keeney – 5/19/2009 -- [John M. Gwin Note: I have modified Rebekah's format to match and align with mine. If our research is correct, her husband's and my respective lines appear below, connecting at generation 22, David and Mary Keeney being our common ancestor (they are my gggg-grandparents and his ggggg-grandparents).  Rebekah's husband John David Keeney and I, then, are fifth cousins once removed. He and my children are sixth cousins to each other; his and Rebekah's children and mine and Sharon's grandchildren are seventh cousins, and their and our grandkids are 7th cousins once removed to each other.]
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16.00--Sir Robert Keney [of Kings Lynn, England; was Knighted by Queen Elizabeth for the gift of ships to the Admiral of the Navy Sir Humphrey Davey during the Armada War (1587-1588)]

17.00--Sir Thomas Kenne or Kinne [note name title and change; from Norfolk England; born in Kings Lynn, England, just north of London]

18.00--John Keney m. Sarah Cheever

19.00--Henry Keney m. Ann Putnam[e] [She was born in Salem, MA in 1621]; m2. Ann Lane

20.00--John Keney m. Elizabeth Looke or Looks[Her parents were Thomas and Sarah Look of Lynn, MA – 1691 moved to Newbury, MA.]

21.00--John Keney (note name change) from Salem, MA m. Mary Smith

22.00--David Keeney m. Mary/ Catharine?

23.00--Michael Keeney (killed) m. Catharine Lewis [Brother was General Andrew Lewis from the Battle of Point Pleasant in 1774] – she had a second marriage to William Hillard

24.00--William H. C. Keeney m. Mary Crawford

25.00--John S. Keeney m. Elizabeth Scott/Templeton

26.00--Amos “Ham” Keeney m. Evaline Francis Earles

27.00--Fred Bennet Keeney m. Mary Anna Pratt

28.00--Charles Garlach Keeney m. Catharine Eugenia Ellis

29.00--John David Keeney m. Rebekah Ann Voll

30.01--Heather Catharine Keeney, b. 29 May 1967 m. Timothy James Melvin Harmon

31.01--Shawn Keeney Harmon

31.02--Luke Alexander Ephraim Harmon

31.03--James Melvin Harmon

31.04--Hannah Rebekah Maureen Harmon

30.02--Susanna Rebekah Keeney  m. Robert Emilio Medugno

31.01--Jillian Nicole Medugno

31.02--Joshua David-Michael Medugno

30.03--Shannon Diana Keeney

23.00--Moses Keeney (1766-1840) m. 11 Aug 1789 to Frances Harris

24.09--Stires Jade Keeney m1. Amelia P. "Milly" Gatewood


25.09--
John S. Keeney m.
16 Nov 1871 to Hannah Catherine Frazee

26.03--McDonald Keeney m. 
11 Nov 1911 to  Mamie Chloe Stanley

27
.03--Dorothy Lee "Dot" Keeney m.
11 Aug 1942 to Adrian Sutton Gwin

28
.01--John McDonald Gwin m. Sharon Lynn Hamrick

29.01--Jeremiah "Jeremy" Scott Gwin m. Kara Marie Douglas, M.D.

29.02--Charity Elizabeth Gwin m. Beau Scott Pihlaja

30.01--Asher Samuel Neeraj Pihlaja

30.02--Cressida Noel Pihlaja

29.03--Sarah Joy Gwin m. Jason Deane Johnson, Sr.

30.01--Jason Deane "J. D." Johnson, Jr.

30.02--Ryan Jonathan Johnson

30.03--Tate Austin Johnson

30.04--Zachary Jacob Johnson

And here's a chart showing our lines' relationships to each other in a side-by-side format:
John M. Gwin's Line          
Relationship
          John David Keeney's Line
David Keeney m. Mary/ Catharine? parents
(Gen. 22)
David Keeney m. Mary/ Catharine?
Moses Keeney (1766-1840) m. 11 Aug 1789 to Frances Harris siblings
(Gen. 23)
Michael Keeney (killed) m. Catharine Lewis
Stires Jade Keeney m1. Amelia P. "Milly" Gatewood first cousins
(Gen. 24)
William H. C. Keeney m. Mary Crawford
John S. Keeney m. 16 Nov 1871 to Hannah Catherine Frazee second cousins
(Gen. 25)
John S. Keeney m. Elizabeth Scott / Templeton
McDonald Keeney m. 11 Nov 1911 to Mamie Chloe Stanley third cousins
(Gen. 26)
Amos “Ham” Keeney m. Evaline Francis Earles
Dorothy Lee "Dot" Keeney m. Adrian Sutton Gwin 11 Aug 1942 fourth cousins
(Gen. 27)
Fred Bennet Keeney m. Mary Anna Pratt
John McDonald Gwin m. Sharon Lynn Hamrick fifth cousins
(Gen. 28)
Charles Garlach Keeney m. Catharine Eugenia Ellis
Jeremiah "Jeremy" Scott Gwin m. Kara Marie Douglas
Charity Elizabeth Gwin m. Beau Scott Pihlaja
Sarah Joy Gwin m. Jason Deane Johnson, Sr.
sixth cousins
(Gen. 29)
John David Keeney m. Rebekah Ann Voll
Asher Samuel Neeraj Pihlaja
Cressida Noel Pihlaja
Jason Deane "J. D." Johnson, Jr.
Ryan Jonathan Johnson
Tate Austin Johnson
Zachary Jacob Johnson
seventh cousins
(Gen. 30)
Heather Catharine Keeney m. Timothy James Melvin Harmon
Susanna Rebekah Keeney  m. Robert Emilio Medugno
Shannon Diana Keeney

eighth cousins
(Gen. 31)
Shawn Keeney Harmon
Luke Alexander Ephraim Harmon
James Melvin Harmon
Hannah Rebekah Maureen Harmon
Jillian Nicole Medugno
Joshua David-Michael Medugno