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John Reames (b.ca. 1650), either the son or grandson of John Reeme or Thomas Reames, lived in Prince George County, Virginia and died after 1732. Descendants lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Ohio, Michigan, Iowa, Missouri, Oklahoma, California and elsewhere.
Eberhardt Rhiem settled in Lancaster Pennsylvania in the early part of 1700. He is known as the father of the clan in America. Variant spellings of the name are Rim, Ream, Reem, Rheam, Reams, Remm, Remmey and Remy.
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1857/58 includes Triennial register of Alumni.