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Aylmer Keith

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Aylmer Keith

Birth
Rome, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
13 Nov 1855 (aged 53)
Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 1 Lot 82 Plot 3
Memorial ID
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First Master of Euclid Lodge No. 65 A.F. & A.M. 1848
First High Priest of Euclid Chapter No. 13 R. A. M. 1851
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KEITH, Aylmer was born in Rome, Oneida County, New York, February 16, 1802, the son of the Reverend William Keith and Sally Tibbets. He served as a Second Lieutenant in the 8th Regiment Artillery of Oneida County New York in 1821. On September 25, 1822, he was married to Eliza Dennison Wylie, and from this union the following children were born; Charles Wylie, Sarah Maria, Aylmer Dennison and Eliza Dixon. He served as a member of Fire Company No. 2 in Rome, New York in 1826.He operated a grocery store in Rome, New York in the 1830's and served as Treasurer of Mount Morris, New York in 1835. He came with his family to Naperville about 1839. Following the death of Eliza on May 26, 1841, he married Janette Maria Wight September 28, 1841 and from this union the following children were born: William Henry, Julia Maria, Edwin Wight, Franklin Botts, and Mary Wight. He was a Naperville merchant, operating a drug and general store, and also a bank and insurance brokerage. He was an investor in the "Plank Road" and also in the "Chicago, Sterling and Mississippi Railroad Corporation" and the "Joliet and Elgin Railroad Corporation." He served as the first Clerk and Secretary of the Naperville Cemetery Association, and drew the first plot map for the cemetery. In February 1841, he was appointed as Secretary and served on the Executive Committee of the DuPage County Bible Society, and also helped form the Methodist Society. He served as a Delegate to the Chicago River and Harbor Convention in July, 1847. He was appointed as a Director of the Merchants and Mechanics Bank of Chicago in 1851, and as Naperville Postmaster in 1852. He was raised a Master Mason in 1823 in Roman Lodge No. 79, Rome, Oneida County, New York, and served as Master of Roman Lodge in 1829. He was a charter member of Euclid Lodge No. 65 and its first Master. He was a member of Rome Chapter No. 102, Rome, Oneida County, New York and was a charter member and first High Priest of Euclid Chapter No. 13, Royal Arch Masons. He died November 13, 1855 in Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois and was buried in the Naperville Cemetery, with the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the state of Illinois, William B. Herrick, performing the funeral ritual. 200 Masons from the surrounding area were present to pay their last respects.
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First Master of Euclid Lodge No. 65 A.F. & A.M. 1848
First High Priest of Euclid Chapter No. 13 R. A. M. 1851
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KEITH, Aylmer was born in Rome, Oneida County, New York, February 16, 1802, the son of the Reverend William Keith and Sally Tibbets. He served as a Second Lieutenant in the 8th Regiment Artillery of Oneida County New York in 1821. On September 25, 1822, he was married to Eliza Dennison Wylie, and from this union the following children were born; Charles Wylie, Sarah Maria, Aylmer Dennison and Eliza Dixon. He served as a member of Fire Company No. 2 in Rome, New York in 1826.He operated a grocery store in Rome, New York in the 1830's and served as Treasurer of Mount Morris, New York in 1835. He came with his family to Naperville about 1839. Following the death of Eliza on May 26, 1841, he married Janette Maria Wight September 28, 1841 and from this union the following children were born: William Henry, Julia Maria, Edwin Wight, Franklin Botts, and Mary Wight. He was a Naperville merchant, operating a drug and general store, and also a bank and insurance brokerage. He was an investor in the "Plank Road" and also in the "Chicago, Sterling and Mississippi Railroad Corporation" and the "Joliet and Elgin Railroad Corporation." He served as the first Clerk and Secretary of the Naperville Cemetery Association, and drew the first plot map for the cemetery. In February 1841, he was appointed as Secretary and served on the Executive Committee of the DuPage County Bible Society, and also helped form the Methodist Society. He served as a Delegate to the Chicago River and Harbor Convention in July, 1847. He was appointed as a Director of the Merchants and Mechanics Bank of Chicago in 1851, and as Naperville Postmaster in 1852. He was raised a Master Mason in 1823 in Roman Lodge No. 79, Rome, Oneida County, New York, and served as Master of Roman Lodge in 1829. He was a charter member of Euclid Lodge No. 65 and its first Master. He was a member of Rome Chapter No. 102, Rome, Oneida County, New York and was a charter member and first High Priest of Euclid Chapter No. 13, Royal Arch Masons. He died November 13, 1855 in Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois and was buried in the Naperville Cemetery, with the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the state of Illinois, William B. Herrick, performing the funeral ritual. 200 Masons from the surrounding area were present to pay their last respects.

Inscription

FRONT
KEITH
ELIZABETH
JUN 23, 1804
MAY 26, 1841
AYLMER
FEB 16, 1802
NOV 13, 1855
MARRIED SEPTEMBER 25, 1822
BACK
AYLMER KEITH
SQUARE AND COMPASSES
EUCLID LODGE NO. 65
A.F.&A.M.
FIRST
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
OCTOBER 2, 1849
CHAPTER KEYSTONE
EUCLID CHAPTER NO. 13
R.A.M.
FIRST
EXCELLENT HIGH PRIEST
OCTOBER 3, 1851
This memorial erected by the Naperville Masonic Bodies 2016

Gravesite Details

The original marker deteriorated until it was unreadable, and the Naperville Masonic Temple Association was given permission by the descendants to erect a new memorial to Aylmer and his first wife, Elizabeth.



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  • Created by: Timothy Ory
  • Added: Feb 21, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34065746/aylmer-keith: accessed ), memorial page for Aylmer Keith (16 Feb 1802–13 Nov 1855), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34065746, citing Naperville Cemetery, Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Timothy Ory (contributor 47098261).