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    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline
    2. In a message dated 2/13/2008 9:27:48 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, altamdurden@aol.com writes: Jerry -? Was wondering how long before you'd chimed in!? Thanks.? The sources I read, giving information about Heinrich Klein's having been born in Germany ... then coming?to Pennsylvania, and finally migrating to North Carolina ... seemed to be reliable and authentic.? Perhaps Henry "Hog" Cline is not the same person as that buried in the Old White Cemetery in Lincolnton, thought to have been the father of Thomas Cline b. abt. 1800, who was married in Lincoln County in 1825? There's a Cline?surname folder in the Jonas Library at Lincolnton, (704) 735-8044.? Perhaps a reference librarian ---??refgcpl@hotmail.com --- could let us know tomorrow the dates for the?man named Henry Cline/Heinrich Klein?buried in the Old White Cemetery in Lincolnton?? Maybe other family members are buried nearby.? I've seen a printed survey of that cemetery online, but have not looked for it tonight. Alta Hog Henry is definitely the one buried at the Old White Church. All below are buried adjacent to each other. Jacob was son of Henry and Elizabeth Carpenter Cline. Henry's Grandfather, Sebastian, migrated from Germany to Pa then to Lincoln County. Tryon County records show deeds to Bostian Cline Junior in 1770. There are probably Rowan or Mecklenburg County records for Sebastian Cline, Sr before 1770. Cline, Jacob 26y,??m,10d January 11, 1823S/O Henry and Elizabeth Carpenter Cline. Cline, Elizabeth March 16, 1767 August 27, 1839Carpenter Cline, Henry November 3, 1765 December 24, 1843Hog Henry Cline, Jane Elizabeth 17y,23d August 12, 1842 d/o John T Cline & Elizabeth Cathey Cline, John June 13, 1796 April 12, 1857John T Cline Cline, Elizabeth December 18, 1793 November 4, 1874Cathey Jerry Lynn (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cobb/) **************The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at the Grammy Awards. Go to AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys?NCID=aolcmp00300000002565)

    02/14/2008 02:03:49
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline
    2. Alta Mitchem Durden
    3. What does this mean then, Jerry, in re: Thomas Cline who married Sarah "Whoever" in 1825?? In that he was not yet married, he is not likely to be on the 1820 census as head of household, and we know he was in Bond County, Illinois by 1830.? Do you?find any men on 1820 Lincoln?census named Henry Cline in whose household there is a male of the age of about 20 years?? (Sometimes, Kline or Klein).? ? I know I didn't dream all this, but I don't now have any hard copy or computerized records dealing with the research done years ago in this regard.?? Alta -----Original Message----- From: JLLYNN@aol.com To: nclincol@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 9:03 am Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline In a message dated 2/13/2008 9:27:48 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, altamdurden@aol.com writes: Jerry -? Was wondering how long before you'd chimed in!? Thanks.? The sources I read, giving information about Heinrich Klein's having been born in Germany ... then coming?to Pennsylvania, and finally migrating to North Carolina ... seemed to be reliable and authentic.? Perhaps Henry "Hog" Cline is not the same person as that buried in the Old White Cemetery in Lincolnton, thought to have been the father of Thomas Cline b. abt. 1800, who was married in Lincoln County in 1825? There's a Cline?surname folder in the Jonas Library at Lincolnton, (704) 735-8044.? Perhaps a reference librarian ---??refgcpl@hotmail.com --- could let us know tomorrow the dates for the?man named Henry Cline/Heinrich Klein?buried in the Old White Cemetery in Lincolnton?? Maybe other family members are buried nearby.? I've seen a printed survey of that cemetery online, but have not looked for it tonight. Alta Hog Henry is definitely the one buried at the Old White Church. All below are buried adjacent to each other. Jacob was son of Henry and Elizabeth Carpenter Cline. Henry's Grandfather, Sebastian, migrated from Germany to Pa then to Lincoln County. Tryon County records show deeds to Bostian Cline Junior in 1770. There are probably Rowan or Mecklenburg County records for Sebastian Cline, Sr before 1770. Cline, Jacob 26y,??m,10d January 11, 1823S/O Henry and Elizabeth Carpenter Cline. Cline, Elizabeth March 16, 1767 August 27, 1839Carpenter Cline, Henry November 3, 1765 December 24, 1843Hog Henry Cline, Jane Elizabeth 17y,23d August 12, 1842 d/o John T Cline & Elizabeth Cathey Cline, John June 13, 1796 April 12, 1857John T Cline Cline, Elizabeth December 18, 1793 November 4, 1874Cathey Jerry Lynn (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cobb/) **************The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at the Grammy Awards. Go to AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys?NCID=aolcmp00300000002565) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ More new features than ever. Check out the new AOL Mail ! - http://webmail.aol.com

    02/14/2008 03:36:58
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline
    2. Derick Hartshorn
    3. At 11:47 AM 2/14/2008, you wrote: >What does this mean then, Jerry, in re: Thomas Cline who married >Sarah "Whoever" in 1825?? In that he was not yet married, he is not >likely to be on the 1820 census as head of household, and we know he >was in Bond County, Illinois by 1830.? Do you?find any men on 1820 >Lincoln?census named Henry Cline in whose household there is a male >of the age of about 20 years?? (Sometimes, Kline or Klein).? ? I >know I didn't dream all this, but I don't now have any hard copy or >computerized records dealing with the research done years ago in this regard.?? >Alta I have limited research on this line as I have tried to focus my efforts on Catawba County families. Since this family removed from here, I only recorded a generation or two. Since this discussion, I have relied on George Cline's book, "The Cline Families of North Carolina 1750-1860 And Their European Ancestry, 1580-1750". I have composed a report on three generations of "Hog Henry" Cline's family with as much accuracy as I can muster. Since many of the references come from Ciscero Cline, let the reader beware. I am sending this report directly to those who have participated in the discussion. Anyone else who would like a copy (in Word/Win) please write me as the list doesn't allow attachments (for good reason). --Derick

    02/14/2008 06:01:10
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline
    2. Charlotte Hughes
    3. Derick, do these references include David Cline (1766-1828 who married Sarah Salome Carpenter? I have a question mark beside the parents as being Christopher Cline and Margaret Ramsaur.- I am also trying to verify that John Cline (1790-1845) who married Catherine Mull is their son. Any help is appreciated. Charlotte---- Original Message ----- From: "Derick Hartshorn" <DerickH@charter.net> To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 1:01 PM Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline > At 11:47 AM 2/14/2008, you wrote: >>What does this mean then, Jerry, in re: Thomas Cline who married >>Sarah "Whoever" in 1825?? In that he was not yet married, he is not >>likely to be on the 1820 census as head of household, and we know he >>was in Bond County, Illinois by 1830.? Do you?find any men on 1820 >>Lincoln?census named Henry Cline in whose household there is a male >>of the age of about 20 years?? (Sometimes, Kline or Klein).? ? I >>know I didn't dream all this, but I don't now have any hard copy or >>computerized records dealing with the research done years ago in this regard.?? >>Alta > > I have limited research on this line as I have tried to focus my > efforts on Catawba County families. Since this family removed from > here, I only recorded a generation or two. Since this discussion, I > have relied on George Cline's book, "The Cline Families of North > Carolina 1750-1860 And Their European Ancestry, 1580-1750". I have > composed a report on three generations of "Hog Henry" Cline's family > with as much accuracy as I can muster. Since many of the references > come from Ciscero Cline, let the reader beware. > > I am sending this report directly to those who have participated in > the discussion. Anyone else who would like a copy (in Word/Win) > please write me as the list doesn't allow attachments (for good reason). > > --Derick > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    02/14/2008 06:34:58
    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline
    2. Robert Carpenter
    3. Charlotte Hughes, The David Cline who married Sarah Salome Carpenter was un-identified when I wrote my book, Carpenters A Plenty. Since that time George Cline Jr. wrote the Cline History. In it he argues rather persuasively that David Cline was the son of Boston Cline Jr. and wife Margaret Ramsour. The reason for the mix up in previous histories involves the fact that Boston Cline Jr. ran off with Hannah Fry Burns, wife of Conrad Burns. There is sufficient documentation to determine that this did occur. They went to Georgia and Hannah Fry Burns had two children with Boston Jr. and ended up returning to Lincoln Co., NC. These circumstances explain the confusion about this David Cline. I knew that David was not the son of whomever (I cannot remember right now) that Ciscero Cline had claimed in his research. But I was never able to figure out who. I accept the research of George Cline Jr. in this respect. Robert Carpenter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlotte Hughes" <clhughes@embarqmail.com> To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 1:34 PM Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline > > Derick, do these references include David Cline (1766-1828 who married > Sarah Salome Carpenter? I have a question mark beside the parents as being > Christopher Cline and Margaret Ramsaur.- I am also trying to verify that > John Cline (1790-1845) who married Catherine Mull is their son. Any help > is > appreciated. Charlotte---- Original Message ----- > From: "Derick Hartshorn" <DerickH@charter.net> > To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 1:01 PM > Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline > > > > At 11:47 AM 2/14/2008, you wrote: > >>What does this mean then, Jerry, in re: Thomas Cline who married > >>Sarah "Whoever" in 1825?? In that he was not yet married, he is not > >>likely to be on the 1820 census as head of household, and we know he > >>was in Bond County, Illinois by 1830.? Do you?find any men on 1820 > >>Lincoln?census named Henry Cline in whose household there is a male > >>of the age of about 20 years?? (Sometimes, Kline or Klein).? ? I > >>know I didn't dream all this, but I don't now have any hard copy or > >>computerized records dealing with the research done years ago in this > regard.?? > >>Alta > > > > I have limited research on this line as I have tried to focus my > > efforts on Catawba County families. Since this family removed from > > here, I only recorded a generation or two. Since this discussion, I > > have relied on George Cline's book, "The Cline Families of North > > Carolina 1750-1860 And Their European Ancestry, 1580-1750". I have > > composed a report on three generations of "Hog Henry" Cline's family > > with as much accuracy as I can muster. Since many of the references > > come from Ciscero Cline, let the reader beware. > > > > I am sending this report directly to those who have participated in > > the discussion. Anyone else who would like a copy (in Word/Win) > > please write me as the list doesn't allow attachments (for good > reason). > > > > --Derick > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/17/2008 01:12:35