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More on Ballykilcline and Clynes -
Ballykilcline means "townlands of the Clines". The town has
become associated with the mass eviction of tenants in 1847,
during the Potato Famine (the Crown paid their passage to
America), but the name goes much farther back, probably to
the clearances and plantations of the 1600's, when Protestant
Scots from the lowlands were imported into Ireland by the British.
The name Clyne is Scottish; after generations in Ireland, the
Scots-Irish were also forced off the land and began immigrat-
ing to America, beginning in 1717 and continuing up until the
Revolutionary War. So there are both German and Scots-Irish
Clines, and probably Dutch ones, too. How to tell the difference?
If the Scots-Irish stuck to traditional first names, they used Thomas,
Alexander, James, Robert, and William a lot; the Germans seldom
did, preferring David, Jacob, Isaac, and other Biblical names. John,
Joseph, and George were used by both, and there were always
exceptions, especially as time went on and the two nationalities
intermarried. But if you can get enough early first names from the
same family, you may be able to guess which they were.
Betsy
-----Original Message-----
From: Karen R. Cline [mailto:krcline@UDel.Edu]
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 9:42 AM
To: CLINE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CLINE] Name origin
I have been searching for the parents of Archibald Cline (Wythe Co, VA) for
a while now. Recently, I had someone tell me that Archibald could not
possibly be of German descent, because the name Archibald is not a commonly
used German name. What is the general consensus on that issue?
Thanks,
Karen
______________________________
Archibald is a quintessentially Scottish name. It was taken
to Ireland during the Plantations of the 17th Century by the
people who became known as Scots-Irish and emigrated to
the US in the 18th Century. There were Clynes in Ireland
(see Ballykilclyne) who may have been Scottish in origin.
Perhaps your ancestors were Clynes rather than Kleins.
Betsy
-----Original Message-----
From: Karen R. Cline [mailto:krcline@UDel.Edu]
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 9:42 AM
To: CLINE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CLINE] Name origin
I have been searching for the parents of Archibald Cline (Wythe Co, VA) for
a while now. Recently, I had someone tell me that Archibald could not
possibly be of German descent, because the name Archibald is not a commonly
used German name. What is the general consensus on that issue?
Thanks,
Karen
______________________________
Mary Bickel wrote:
> I am trying to find information on Jacob CLINE born 17 September 1848 in
> Champagne Co., Ohio; died 05 October 1915 in Lincoln Co., Oklahoma. He
> married Mary Emily LUNDY born 09 June 1851 in Mahaska Co., Iowa; died 07
> January 1942 in Edgar, Clay Co., Nebr.
> Their children: Elpharetia Viola CLINE born 31 March 1871 in Marion
> Co., Iowa; William Lonzo Cline born 06 January 1873 in Harrison Co.,
> Missouri;
> Edmund Cline born 22 March 1875; James Arthur CLINE born 1877; George W.
> CLINE born 27 December in Kansas; Pearl Lester Cline born abt. 1890 in
> Nebr.; Harvey Glenn CLINE born abt. 1893; Leroy L. CLINE born 13
> September 1896
>
> I have heard Jacob's father was Isaac CLINE but have no proof.
>
> Mary Bickel
Hi Tricia,
Everything I've seen on the early history of the Clines is rather vague,
including when John Sr. immigrated. Ulster County is the only location
I have, as that's where George Cline married Susannah Buck (Buch,
maybe?) in 1770. I wonder what the population of Ulster County was
in 1750? If your Jacob was of the same family, the implication is that
John Cline Sr. had a brother who also named a son "Jacob", and that
the immigration may have occurred between 1740 and 1750, a time
when thousands of Germans were coming here.
That's a whole huge area of research in itself; there were thousands of
ships and probably hundreds of Kleins on them. Some day when (if)
I've cleaned up my other lines back to that point, I may start learning
about the Palatine Germans and the Kleins.
I'm sorry I'm unable to help you, but if I were a betting person, I'd say
your Clines and mine are related.
Happy Hunting,
Betsy
-----Original Message-----
From: Tricia C Trask [mailto:pctrask@cptelco.net]
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 8:56 AM
To: CLINE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CLINE] Daniel
Hello Dick and Betsy French,
Do you know what town in Ulster County NY your John Klein/.../Clyne settled
in? My Jacob Klein/Clyne was supposed to have been born in 1750 in
Shawangunk,
Ulster County, NY but the birth records for Shawangunk seem to be missing
for
that time period, and I'm stuck trying to find Jacob's parents. My branch of
the
family stayed in NY along the Hudson River, many are currently in Ellenville
and
Albany, I'm further north in Crown Point on Lake Champlain.
Thanks.
Tricia (Clyne) Trask
Dick and Betsy French wrote:
> It's possible that your Clines are descended from John Klein/Kline/
> Clyne/Clyne, who emigrated from Northern Germany to New York
> between 1750 and 1770. John had sons George, Jacob, John Jr.
> and possibly Joseph. George was born 1740 in Germany and was
> married in Ulster Co. NY in 1770.
>
> John Sr. and his sons were in Sunbury, Penn Twp, Northumberland
> Co. PA shortly after George's marriage. George and Jacob are
> known to have moved to the extreme west side of PA, to Greene Co.,
> by about 1786. Some of George's children were born at Fort Henry,
> VA (now Wheeling, WV). After the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794,
> George moved his family down the Ohio River to Washington Co. OH;
> his sons later established in the next county north, Monroe Co., which
> became heavily populated by Clines.
>
> George's genealogy has been exhaustively traced, but I've seen little
> about his brothers Jacob, John Jr., and possible Joseph. If John Jr.
> and/or Joseph went to Washington Co. MD from Sunbury, it doesn't
> look like too arduous a trip.
>
> Some background on this family is available at the Monroe Co. OH
> website.
>
> Betsy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Postalduo(a)aol.com [mailto:Postalduo@aol.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 4:10 PM
> To: CLINE-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [CLINE] Daniel
>
> I find the exchanges on Henry, William, and Solomon Cline interesting
> and
> just perhaps a connection to the Clines I search.
> I am have a Daniel Kline, who according to the 1850 census of
> Washington Co Maryland, was born 1810 in Pennsylvania, has a wife Margaret
> (Ellis?) daughter Susan born 1835 Md., son Daniel born 1841 Md., son
Joseph
> born 1845 Md., and a daughter Tarabella born 1849 Md. Susan married John
> Henry Bowers and Joseph married Barbara Irvin. After Susan's and Joseph's
> death, the two spouses and all children came on to Linn So., Iowa. Though
> the
> name is spelled Kline on the census and Daniel's marraige record, the
family
> in Iowa uses Cline. I don't know if the Washington
> Co. earlier referred to is in Pennsylvania or Maryland. Is there anyone
out
> there with the slightest clue as to who my Clines are? Marlys
>
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I have the name ARCHIBALD Cline in my Cline line. The first
Archibald that I have recorded was the son of John and Mary
"Polly"(Miltibarger) Cline, He was born about 1815/1817. He was
in Knox Co TN as early as 1813. This John is the earliest that
I can verify. His name was originally spelled Kline. He and
Mary"Polly" have roots in Penn and VA. Of their eight children,
three remained in East TN, one son migrated to Ind., one son
moved to Ark and then settled in MO, two other sons settled in MO
and one son Migrated to MO and then on to the Gold fields of CA.
Our Cline's did have distant cousins connected with a Conrad
Cline, But it is not known just how. I wish I could find some
indication of who John Kline/Cline's parents were But we
definitely have the given name Archibald in this
line....Patti-Ann
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http://dollpattern.hypermart.net
I have been searching for the parents of Archibald Cline (Wythe Co, VA) for
a while now. Recently, I had someone tell me that Archibald could not
possibly be of German descent, because the name Archibald is not a commonly
used German name. What is the general consensus on that issue?
Thanks,
Karen
Hello Dick and Betsy French,
Do you know what town in Ulster County NY your John Klein/.../Clyne settled
in? My Jacob Klein/Clyne was supposed to have been born in 1750 in Shawangunk,
Ulster County, NY but the birth records for Shawangunk seem to be missing for
that time period, and I'm stuck trying to find Jacob's parents. My branch of the
family stayed in NY along the Hudson River, many are currently in Ellenville and
Albany, I'm further north in Crown Point on Lake Champlain.
Thanks.
Tricia (Clyne) Trask
Dick and Betsy French wrote:
> It's possible that your Clines are descended from John Klein/Kline/
> Clyne/Clyne, who emigrated from Northern Germany to New York
> between 1750 and 1770. John had sons George, Jacob, John Jr.
> and possibly Joseph. George was born 1740 in Germany and was
> married in Ulster Co. NY in 1770.
>
> John Sr. and his sons were in Sunbury, Penn Twp, Northumberland
> Co. PA shortly after George's marriage. George and Jacob are
> known to have moved to the extreme west side of PA, to Greene Co.,
> by about 1786. Some of George's children were born at Fort Henry,
> VA (now Wheeling, WV). After the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794,
> George moved his family down the Ohio River to Washington Co. OH;
> his sons later established in the next county north, Monroe Co., which
> became heavily populated by Clines.
>
> George's genealogy has been exhaustively traced, but I've seen little
> about his brothers Jacob, John Jr., and possible Joseph. If John Jr.
> and/or Joseph went to Washington Co. MD from Sunbury, it doesn't
> look like too arduous a trip.
>
> Some background on this family is available at the Monroe Co. OH
> website.
>
> Betsy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Postalduo(a)aol.com [mailto:Postalduo@aol.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 4:10 PM
> To: CLINE-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [CLINE] Daniel
>
> I find the exchanges on Henry, William, and Solomon Cline interesting
> and
> just perhaps a connection to the Clines I search.
> I am have a Daniel Kline, who according to the 1850 census of
> Washington Co Maryland, was born 1810 in Pennsylvania, has a wife Margaret
> (Ellis?) daughter Susan born 1835 Md., son Daniel born 1841 Md., son Joseph
> born 1845 Md., and a daughter Tarabella born 1849 Md. Susan married John
> Henry Bowers and Joseph married Barbara Irvin. After Susan's and Joseph's
> death, the two spouses and all children came on to Linn So., Iowa. Though
> the
> name is spelled Kline on the census and Daniel's marraige record, the family
> in Iowa uses Cline. I don't know if the Washington
> Co. earlier referred to is in Pennsylvania or Maryland. Is there anyone out
> there with the slightest clue as to who my Clines are? Marlys
>
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Hello Karen,
The name CLINE -- in some families was DEKLEIN and DEKLEINE --
many many years ago.... which is French. In my line of CLINE's the name was
DEKLEIN in France. The family fled to Germany during the early 1700's and
the time of religious persecution. When in Germany -- the family dropped the
DE and became KLEIN, then years after coming to America and migrating down
through VA and NC, the spelling was changed to CLINE.
Of course the name Archibald may have come from the Mother's side of the
family, and whatever nationality her family may have been.
Barbara CLINE Hutchinson
In a message dated 2/28/00 9:40:29 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
krcline(a)UDel.Edu writes:
<< I have been searching for the parents of Archibald Cline (Wythe Co, VA) for
a while now. Recently, I had someone tell me that Archibald could not
possibly be of German descent, because the name Archibald is not a commonly
used German name. What is the general consensus on that issue?
Thanks,
Karen
>>
I am looking for Samuel T. Cline b.abt 1840
m. 16 Jul 1860, Tuscaloosa Co AL, Angeline
Elizabeth Olive.
He was son of Michael Cline and Sophie Lentz.
Gar Summy
Bakersfield CA
Norma - Don't have any idea where my John C. Cline was born, only found him
in the census I indicated and traced my ggg grandmother Mary Clemy Cline
Weatherford. Can't find him any earlier or where he came from. Let me know
what you think. Thanks MOlly
HI Molly,
This is Norma. I sure wish we were looking for the same John C. Cline, I
don't think we are. My John C. Cline was born in Wythe Co, VA and lived in
Smyth Co. VA and died there in 1896. My John C. did have a daughter Mary
but she was born abt 1836. I have had some indication that some of my John
C. Cline's daughters moved to MO and KS, but I'm wondering now if they might
not have been mixed up with some of your John C. daughters?
Where was your John C. Cline from? Which County and State?
Do you know of any Cline relative in Mexico, Audrain Co., MO or in Wisner,
NE; or Walthill, NE?
If you ever come across info that looks like mine, please pass it along, I
will do the same for you,
Norma
----- Original Message -----
From: "Molly Eisenberg" <mollye(a)camalott.com>
To: <CLINE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2000 4:28 PM
Subject: Re: [CLINE] John Cline, Smyth/Wythe Co. VA,abt 1803
> Re: Norma's posting hunting the parents of John C. Cline, born 1803-1812
Va.
> I too am hunting for a John C. Cline born sometime around the same years.
> I wonder if it is the same John C. Cline. My Great Great Great
Grandfather
> was John C. Cline b about 1800. This is all I know about him except that
he
> was in the 1840 Izard Co., Arkansas Census. His daughter Mary "Clemsy"
> Cline b 1821 married Henderson Weatherford. Mary's brother, Jacob Cline
and
> his family were also found in the 1850 Morgan Co., Missouri Census living
> close together. This is all I really know about this Cline family. Do
you
> see any connection? Molly
>
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Re: Norma's posting hunting the parents of John C. Cline, born 1803-1812 Va.
I too am hunting for a John C. Cline born sometime around the same years.
I wonder if it is the same John C. Cline. My Great Great Great Grandfather
was John C. Cline b about 1800. This is all I know about him except that he
was in the 1840 Izard Co., Arkansas Census. His daughter Mary "Clemsy"
Cline b 1821 married Henderson Weatherford. Mary's brother, Jacob Cline and
his family were also found in the 1850 Morgan Co., Missouri Census living
close together. This is all I really know about this Cline family. Do you
see any connection? Molly
I neglected to mention that the wrong information on the
parentage of James Milton Cline has also been posted at
the LDS Familysearch site. I wrote to the submitter long
ago about this, but never received an answer.
Death informants are usually distraught. They may not be
thinking clearly when faced with questions about their de-
ceased loved ones. They may feel they must come up with
answers even if they're not sure of their information. So all
information on a death certificate must be carefully evaluat-
ed.
This is not a negative reflection on the informant, who's done
the best he or she could at a very trying time; just a warning
to those doing research long after the fact to watch out for
unintentional red herrings.
Betsy
I'm looking for the second family of my g-grandfather, James
Milton Cline, called Milton by the family. He was born 16 Oct.
1864 or 1865 in Monroe Co. OH. After the death of his first
wife, my g-grandmother Savina Evaline Knowlton in 1900, he
married in 1907 Anna Elizabeth Nally, probably in Tyler Co.
WV. Anna was born in 1885, died in 1973.
They moved to Newell, Hancock Co. WV, where Milton worked
in a pottery until his death in 1945. His death informant was
Russell E. Cline, presumably his son, who apparently knew
nothing about his father's parents, as nearly all the information
about them on the death certificate is wrong.
James Milton Cline's mother, Lydia Brown was not born in
Scotland, but in Monroe Co. OH. His father was not James
Cline born in Germany, but John Milton Cline, born in Monroe
Co. OH and died during the Civil War in New Orleans in 1865.
Milton was John's youngest child and never knew his father.
James Milton and Anna Elizabeth Nally Cline are buried in
Little, Tyler Co. WV.
The Cline genealogy has been traced back to George Cline,
born in Germany in 1740, fought in the Revolutionary War from
PA, then moved down the Ohio River to Washington and Monroe
Counties in Ohio. The Clines were most prolific and the name is
very common on both sides of the Ohio River in those parts.
I hope that some descendant of Milton and Anna who's run into
Russell's brick wall will read this, and I'd like to learn more about
the children of this marriage (my half-great-granduncles and -aunts)
Betsy
My Johann Jacob Klein came to America in 1840 from Baden, Germany, through Va and
I am wondering if he was any relation to your John Jacob Klein. when he got here
his name was changed to John Cline. He married a Hannah ? in Va and went to Mo.
Janet & Howard wrote:
> A terrific book has been written by Joseph Vance of Lombard, IL on this
> Phillip Cline and Elizabeth Schweizer. There is also a great deal of
> information on them at the Romney, WV Courthouse.
>
> Joseph Vance, 310 North Garfield Street, Lombard, IL 60148
> Janet Papke>
> >My Cline family seems to parallel this family. I have John Jacob Klein
> >born in Germany about 1735 and married to Eva Dusong. They came to
> >America before 1760 as sons Phillip ((b1760 in PA) and Anthony were (b 1777
> >in VA) were born in America. The family settled at Yellow Springs VA.
> >Phillip married Elizabeth Schweizer and they had fourrteen children.
> >Several of the children moved to Ohio. The name evolved to Clyne and then
> >Cline depending on what census you examine.
> >The children and birthdates are
> >Anna Maria 1792
> >Christina 1793
> >Joseph 1794
> >Daniel 1795
> >Solome 1797
> >Elizabeth 1798
> >Catherina 1799
> >Rebecca 1801
> >Abraham 1803
> >Barbara 1804
> >Phillip 1807
> >Johannes 1808
> >Michael 1811
> >Eva 1812
> >I would love to hear from anyone who connects to this family.
> >
> >
> >Dick
> >
> >>It's possible that your Clines are descended from John Klein/Kline/
> >>Clyne/Clyne, who emigrated from Northern Germany to New York
> >>between 1750 and 1770. John had sons George, Jacob, John Jr.
> >>and possibly Joseph. George was born 1740 in Germany and was
> >>married in Ulster Co. NY in 1770.
> >>
> >>John Sr. and his sons were in Sunbury, Penn Twp, Northumberland
> >>Co. PA shortly after George's marriage. George and Jacob are
> >>known to have moved to the extreme west side of PA, to Greene Co.,
> >>by about 1786. Some of George's children were born at Fort Henry,
> >>VA (now Wheeling, WV). After the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794,
> >>George moved his family down the Ohio River to Washington Co. OH;
> >>his sons later established in the next county north, Monroe Co., which
> >>became heavily populated by Clines.
> >>
> >>George's genealogy has been exhaustively traced, but I've seen little
> >>about his brothers Jacob, John Jr., and possible Joseph. If John Jr.
> >>and/or Joseph went to Washington Co. MD from Sunbury, it doesn't
> >>look like too arduous a trip.
> >>
> >>Some background on this family is available at the Monroe Co. OH
> >>website.
> >>
> >>Betsy
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: Postalduo(a)aol.com [mailto:Postalduo@aol.com]
> >>Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 4:10 PM
> >>To: CLINE-L(a)rootsweb.com
> >>Subject: Re: [CLINE] Daniel
> >>
> >> I find the exchanges on Henry, William, and Solomon Cline interesting
> >>and
> >>just perhaps a connection to the Clines I search.
> >> I am have a Daniel Kline, who according to the 1850 census of
> >>Washington Co Maryland, was born 1810 in Pennsylvania, has a wife Margaret
> >>(Ellis?) daughter Susan born 1835 Md., son Daniel born 1841 Md., son Joseph
> >>born 1845 Md., and a daughter Tarabella born 1849 Md. Susan married John
> >>Henry Bowers and Joseph married Barbara Irvin. After Susan's and Joseph's
> >>death, the two spouses and all children came on to Linn So., Iowa. Though
> >>the
> >>name is spelled Kline on the census and Daniel's marraige record, the family
> >>in Iowa uses Cline. I don't know if the Washington
> >>Co. earlier referred to is in Pennsylvania or Maryland. Is there anyone out
> >>there with the slightest clue as to who my Clines are? Marlys
> >>
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Noted with special interest your message about Phillip Cline, etc. I too am
descended from Phillip Cline Sr. & Jr. I have in my files the following:
Phillip Cline, b. 1764 in New Jersey,d. Sept. 1852 in Washington Cty, OH.
He married Elizabeth Newman.
Phillip Cline, b. c. 1808 in Virginia, m. Rebecca Murphy Jan 31,
1828 in Muskingum Co. OH. She was born c. 1806 in VA. They migrated to
Muskingum Co by 1828, were in McLean Co., Il from 1829 to c. 1843 and then
moved to Jones Co. IA, c. 1844. Philip and Rebecca moved to York Co. NE in
Sept. 1873. He died 1892 and she d 1891, both in York Cty and are buried
there. I have copies of their obits.
Their children were:
William Cline b. Dec 22 1828, Muskingum, OH, d. March 27, 1911 Eagle Grove,
IA. (THIS IS MY LINE0
Elizabeth Cline, b. about 1831, McLean Cty, IL
Mary Ann Cline, b. 1834 McLean Cty, IL, d. May 11, 1900,
m. Jackson Yousse April 6, 1858
Roslinda (Rosa L) Cline, b. about 1836 McLean Cty, IL, d.
April 5, 1864, m. Eli Bunting
Andrew Cline, b. about 1838
James I. Cline, b. Feb 13, 1842
Samuel Cline, b. about 1845
Lafayette Cline, b. about 1849
Willaim Cline m. Emiline Consort Burnham
children:
Juitt (Jewit) W. Cline, b. 1855 . Andrew
M. Cline, b. c 1856in IA
Sara Cline, b July 17, 1860
Phillip J. Cline, b. before 1879
Charles A. Cline, b. before 1879
William B. Cline, b. before 1879
Carrie E. Cline b. before 1879
Emeline Cline b. Aug 24, 1872, Jones Cty IA
` d. March 5, 1942 West Bend, IA. m.
John Fisher (MY LINE)
Children: Susanna Mae Fisherb. 1897
Walton John Fisherb. 1899
Lulu Belle Fisherb. 1908
Alice Elizabeth Fisher b. 1911
I have other information and am most anxious to correspond with you. Janet
Justice Papke
A terrific book has been written by Joseph Vance of Lombard, IL on this
Phillip Cline and Elizabeth Schweizer. There is also a great deal of
information on them at the Romney, WV Courthouse.
Joseph Vance, 310 North Garfield Street, Lombard, IL 60148
Janet Papke>
>My Cline family seems to parallel this family. I have John Jacob Klein
>born in Germany about 1735 and married to Eva Dusong. They came to
>America before 1760 as sons Phillip ((b1760 in PA) and Anthony were (b 1777
>in VA) were born in America. The family settled at Yellow Springs VA.
>Phillip married Elizabeth Schweizer and they had fourrteen children.
>Several of the children moved to Ohio. The name evolved to Clyne and then
>Cline depending on what census you examine.
>The children and birthdates are
>Anna Maria 1792
>Christina 1793
>Joseph 1794
>Daniel 1795
>Solome 1797
>Elizabeth 1798
>Catherina 1799
>Rebecca 1801
>Abraham 1803
>Barbara 1804
>Phillip 1807
>Johannes 1808
>Michael 1811
>Eva 1812
>I would love to hear from anyone who connects to this family.
>
>
>Dick
>
>>It's possible that your Clines are descended from John Klein/Kline/
>>Clyne/Clyne, who emigrated from Northern Germany to New York
>>between 1750 and 1770. John had sons George, Jacob, John Jr.
>>and possibly Joseph. George was born 1740 in Germany and was
>>married in Ulster Co. NY in 1770.
>>
>>John Sr. and his sons were in Sunbury, Penn Twp, Northumberland
>>Co. PA shortly after George's marriage. George and Jacob are
>>known to have moved to the extreme west side of PA, to Greene Co.,
>>by about 1786. Some of George's children were born at Fort Henry,
>>VA (now Wheeling, WV). After the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794,
>>George moved his family down the Ohio River to Washington Co. OH;
>>his sons later established in the next county north, Monroe Co., which
>>became heavily populated by Clines.
>>
>>George's genealogy has been exhaustively traced, but I've seen little
>>about his brothers Jacob, John Jr., and possible Joseph. If John Jr.
>>and/or Joseph went to Washington Co. MD from Sunbury, it doesn't
>>look like too arduous a trip.
>>
>>Some background on this family is available at the Monroe Co. OH
>>website.
>>
>>Betsy
>>
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Postalduo(a)aol.com [mailto:Postalduo@aol.com]
>>Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 4:10 PM
>>To: CLINE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>>Subject: Re: [CLINE] Daniel
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>> I find the exchanges on Henry, William, and Solomon Cline interesting
>>and
>>just perhaps a connection to the Clines I search.
>> I am have a Daniel Kline, who according to the 1850 census of
>>Washington Co Maryland, was born 1810 in Pennsylvania, has a wife Margaret
>>(Ellis?) daughter Susan born 1835 Md., son Daniel born 1841 Md., son Joseph
>>born 1845 Md., and a daughter Tarabella born 1849 Md. Susan married John
>>Henry Bowers and Joseph married Barbara Irvin. After Susan's and Joseph's
>>death, the two spouses and all children came on to Linn So., Iowa. Though
>>the
>>name is spelled Kline on the census and Daniel's marraige record, the family
>>in Iowa uses Cline. I don't know if the Washington
>>Co. earlier referred to is in Pennsylvania or Maryland. Is there anyone out
>>there with the slightest clue as to who my Clines are? Marlys
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I've been told by all my relatives that George ( my Great-Grandfather)
was at least 1/2 Cherokee. I've not been able to prove it, but I know
from my grandfather's looks he was Indian. My dad Claude was born in
Indian territory OK in 1904. My grandmother Ida's mother was the
daughter of John Cline, then Ida married Robert E. Lee Cline. Someday
maybe I can get it all put together.
Claudie Cline Thompson
On Sat, 26 Feb 2000 22:04:01 -0700 "Norma Lunsford"
<tootsie(a)azstarnet.com> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have been searching for the Parents of John C. Cline. This is my
> brick
> wall. One cousin said the Clines came from an Indian that broke
> away from
> the Trail of Tears, went to NC. Mom always said we had Indian
> blood. Could
> he be related to George, Robert and Claude from Germany? Or maybe
> Robert
> D. Clines ancester, Nicholas Cline?
>
> What I have is:
> John C. Cline, b: abt 1803/1812, Wytheville, Wythe, VA, d: 12 Feb
> 1896 in
> Rich Valley Dist. Smyth Co., VA. He married on 17 Feb 1836 to
> Sophia Etta
> Kettenring, b: abt 1818/1819 Wythe Co., VA, d: 1895, Smyth Co. VA.
> They
> had the following children, perhaps more: Barbara "Barbary Cline,
> Mary or
> May Cline, Margret M. "Peggy" Cline, Mahala Love Cline, Lucinda Jane
> Cline,
> George Washington Cline, Eliza Cline and Charity Sexton Cline, and
> Caladonia
> Cynthia "Callie" Cline (My GGrandmother) who married George
> Matthews, and
> her twin Pauline Sarah (Married an Evans) and Mary P. Cline.
>
> If you have any info on this family, please email me at
> tootsie(a)azstarnet.com
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Norma
>
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Thought that you all would be interested in this.
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