[Believe this refers to Jacob KEINET. Handwritten "K" very cursive, often looking like "KL". For example, New Holland (Earl) church records recording marriage of Michael KEINET to Anna Margretha DILLER 21 April 1749, is "KEINET" in both places in handwritten record, but when transcribed in secondary source [Records of Pastoral Acts at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, New Holland, 1730-1799], second name comes out as "KLEINET". Date of marriage corresponds to ages of this couple's children; Philadelphia is not far from Earl; and there were not many of this name at that time in America.]