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Hello:
I am looking for descendants of George Piercy CLINE, b. 1802 @
Southwell, Nottingham, England, and Elizabeth MELLOWS, b. 1802 @ Southwell,
Nottingham, England. They were married on 13 Apr 1826 and had 12 children.
One child was born in England, 5 were born in Quebec City, and the other 6
were born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Any information would be most appreciated.
Dennis Galley,
Port Elgin, Ontario,
Canada
Sorry, our Clines originated in Germany,
Dennis Galley <galleyd(a)bmts.com> wrote: Hello:
I am looking for descendants of George Piercy CLINE, b. 1802 @
Southwell, Nottingham, England, and Elizabeth MELLOWS, b. 1802 @ Southwell,
Nottingham, England. They were married on 13 Apr 1826 and had 12 children.
One child was born in England, 5 were born in Quebec City, and the other 6
were born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Any information would be most appreciated.
Dennis Galley,
Port Elgin, Ontario,
Canada
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