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Searching for information on Samuel Cline, b. 1845 Rockingham County, Va., d. Nov 1918 West Newton, PA.
Married Melinda Catherine Long 24 Oct 1867 in Shenandoah County, VA.
Children: Alice, Maggie, Charles, Clarence (Edward), William (John).
Specifically trying to find Samuel's parents and siblings. I believe his parents may be John W. Cline and Mary Jane (unknown surname).
Diana
Hi, Cline "Cousins"--
Received this post and I do have a William Alex Cline b. 1836-1837, who m. both ladies listed in Mary Harbinson's post on 18 October. I don't know who his parents were. Salina b. c. 1839, is listed in 1870 Catawba Co., NC Census as is William Alex Cline who is also listed in 1880 Catawba Co., NC census as ALFRED CLINE and wife Emaline Elizabeth "Bettie" [Bolch] Bolick. I do have a William A. CLINE s/o of John Cline & Elizabeth "Betsy" Cathey, who m. Sarah J. "Sally" Martin d/o of Contractor Martin in Nov. 1860 in Lincoln Co., NC.
In addition, I also have a William Alexander Cline, b. in 1840, who m. Mary Jane Kean, no other data than children listed as Mary, Catherine, Minter V., and William Henry Cline. This William's parents were Valentine Cline and Catherine Summit.
Are any of these William A. Clines the same person?
Any help will be appreciated.
Ann Propst
Brevard, NC
----- Original Message -----
From: Mary Harbinson
To: Ann Propst
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 1:22 AM
Subject: Alex Cline and Salina Rink
Do you have any idea who Alex Cline who married Salina Rink ( don't have her) as his first wife, he was a widow at age 30 and married Emaline Elizabeth Bolick. Try to figure out who this Salina was, born probably 1850's I would think.