Re: [CLINE] Crest - Depends on origin
by debbie &donnie waldrop
Doug or Hazel, Do you have a John Cline coming from Maryland to
Kentucky????
I have a Daniel Cline coming from Baltimore, Maryland to Mississippi between
1830-1835. Daniel was born 4 Feb, 1804 in Maryland. He named his first
son David, second son John and third Abraham. Have you heard of this
Daniel Cline???
Debbie
>From: "Douglas W. Cline" <dcline(a)netdirect.net>
>Reply-To: CLINE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>To: CLINE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: [CLINE] Crest - Depends on origin
>Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 17:59:55 -0500
>
>HI Hazel! Of course I remember you! The best info I have seen suggests
>either Scottish (Cloyne to Clyne to Cline) or Irish (progression of
>spelling unkown). I have been tackling my mom's
>side and have not done much with Cline or Mullinix in about 6 months. I
>did write a 20 page paper on the hanging of Greenbury Mullinix in
>Greencastle, IN in 1857 for a graduate history class
>in which I was enrolled...pretty interesting. Good to hear from you, keep
>me in mind if you ever find any new Cline or Mullinix gems!
>Doug
>
>Hazel Burns wrote:
>
> > Hi Doug,
> >
> > Glad to see your message on the "Cline Line" this morning. You may not
> > remember me, but you were very helpful to me sometime back. We are
>related
> > through the Cline and Mullinix lines.
> >
> > Question of the day: Is our John Cline (Mryland-Shelby County,
>Kentucky)
> > German, Irish, or English?
> >
> > How is that precious baby girl doing?
> >
> > Hazel Allee Burns
> > Fort Pierce, FL
> >
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