Re: [CLINE] wayne cline/ jake cline
by debbie &donnie waldrop
Bonnie, My GGrandfather left a Bible behind with his family records. It
started with Daniel & Jamima Cline. I found Daniel in the 1860 Census with
wife, Jamima, and 2 children at home. Abram, my GGrandfather did not marry
until he was 40 years old so he was one of the children. My Grandmother had
told me that her family came from Baltimore, Maryland and I found on the
census that Daniel was born in Maryland. Daniel was born 1804 and married
in 1835 in Ms. so what happened between 1804 and 1835, I do not have a clue.
I would love to think Moses was a brother. I am so eager to find
Daniel's family. Daniel is found in the Simpson County Census in 1840 and
owning 2 parcels of land. He must've had a little money.
Grandma Cline, Clark said that her daddy, Abram, was a very religous man.
He was Baptist but an ole time Baptist.
I will keep Moses in mind while I am searching.
Debbie Waldrop
>From: "Bonnie Reach" <bereach(a)peoplescom.net>
>Reply-To: CLINE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>To: CLINE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: [CLINE] wayne cline/ jake cline
>Date: Sat, 27 May 2000 21:58:33 -0500
>
>Dear Debbie I noted you had a Cline who came to MS about the time ours
>did.
>Moses Cline married Nancy Word in Lowndes Co., MS.
>A family record shows he was born in Carrubus Co., NC in 1810, but he does
>not seem to be of the Cline family that was there early. People were
>continually moving down to NC at that time. It could be possible for your
>family to have moved there by 1810, but, of course, that's all guess work!
>Please keep Moses in mind. He died in Washington Co., Texas in the 1890s.
>Bonnie Reach
>
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