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----- Original Message -----
From: JoAnn Stockburger <stockbur(a)mail.cannet.com>
To: <CLINE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 1:03 PM
Subject: HELP
>
> My ggggrandfather Martin CLINE married Caroline HART on July 18,1846 in
Lancaster by Rev Jonathan BAKER. Their first child Miles CLINE was born in
Ephrata in the early 1860's. Any info on above will be greatly appreciated.
> JoAnn
>
It is very nice of you to offer these papers. He is not my Thomas Cline but
I hope his family finds you. Good Deed of the Day Award goes to YOU!
Margaret Cline Harmon
Deborah Wescoatt wrote:
> looking for information on thomas o cline
> trying to determine who his parents are
> my fatheri law has discharge papers from the civil war and it shows that
> thomas o cline was in the seventh regiment in west virginia for three
> years and one year in the 194 company 2 in ohio found a death certificte
> in monroe co ohio but was buried in wamego sedgwick co kansas. any help
> would be helpful thanks kelly cline
looking for information on thomas o cline
trying to determine who his parents are
my fatheri law has discharge papers from the civil war and it shows that
thomas o cline was in the seventh regiment in west virginia for three
years and one year in the 194 company 2 in ohio found a death certificte
in monroe co ohio but was buried in wamego sedgwick co kansas. any help
would be helpful thanks kelly cline