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    1. Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline
    2. Debra LaMel
    3. Thanks Robert I thought I was loosing it! LOL Debra ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Carpenter" <rcarpenter2@charter.net> To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 9:17 PM Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline > It is the same cemetery. Emmanuels Lutheran Church is across the road > from > the cemetery. The first church in Lincolnton was a frame white building. > It was referred to for years as the Old White Church. All denominations > began meeting here. The Lutherans owned the original land and retained > the > land and cemetery. The Reformed portion of the church moved out, as did > the > others. > > So it is the same cemetery, just different names. And both names are > correct! Fancy that! > > I should have used Old White Church when I described it but since the > Clines > were listed in the Emmanuels Churchbook I used that name. > > Robert Carpenter > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Debra LaMel" <dlamel@sw.rr.com> > To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 10:01 PM > Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline > > >> >> >>>From WD Floyd's CD Set >> >> Old White Church Cemetery Lincoln Co NC >> >> Cline, Jacob 26y,??m,10d January 11, 1823 (Actual age 28 according to >> Derick) >> >> Cline, Elizabeth March 16, 1767 August 27, 1839 >> >> Cline, Henry November 3, 1765 December 24, 1843 >> >> Cline, Jane Elizabeth 17y, 23d August 12, 1842 d/o John & Elizabeth >> >> Cline, John June 13, 1796 April 12, 1857 >> >> Cline, Elizabeth December 18, 1793 November 4, 1874 >> >> Debra >> >> Robert you have the same dates but at a different cem? >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Robert Carpenter" <rcarpenter2@charter.net> >> To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 8:34 PM >> Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline >> >> >>>I list Henry Cline as being buried at Emmanuels Lutheran Church Cemetery >>> with the following statistics: >>> >>> b. Nov 3, 1765; d. Dec. 24, 1843. Elizabeth is buried beside him >>> with >>> b. Mar 16, 1767; d. Aug 27, 1839. >>> >>> It has been a very long time but I believe there was another Henry Cline >>> of >>> similar age. >>> >>> Robert Carpenter >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Alta Mitchem Durden" <altamdurden@aol.com> >>> To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com>; <dlamel@sw.rr.com> >>> Cc: <yoderj6@charter.net>; <refgcpl@hotmail.com> >>> Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 9:26 PM >>> Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline >>> >>> >>>> 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 >>>> >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: JLLYNN@aol.com >>>> To: nclincol@rootsweb.com; dlamel@sw.rr.com >>>> Cc: yoderj6@charter.net >>>> Sent: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 9:00 pm >>>> Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Alta and Debra: >>>> >>>> Henry "Hog" Cline was not born in Germany but what was to become >>>> Lincoln >>>> County. His son John T Cline who married Elizabeth Cathey became a >>>> "hatter" >>>> learning the trade from his Uncle John Butts who married a sister of >>>> Henry >>>> Cline. >>>> John T owned a shop in Lincolnton and obtained substantial assets >>>> before >>>> passing 12 April 1857 leaving a Will in the Lincolnton Courthouse. >>>> John >>>> was >>>> only >>>> 61 but the life and sanity of hatters was impacted by the use of >>>> mercury >>>> to >>>> construct the hats, hence "the Mad Hatter" story. A person that was >>>> responsible for the Cline Association of Western North Carolina was >>>> John >>>> Yoder >>>> at >>>> _yoderj6@charter.net_ (mailto:yoderj6@charter.net) in 2002. He most >>>> likely is >>>> the person that has documented much of the Cline Family. Cicero Cline >>>> has >>>> a >>>> paper in the Newton Library piecing together some of the extensive >>>> Cline >>>> Family >>>> >>>> with Sebastian (Bostian) Cline being the progenitor. I spent countless >>>> time >>>> in attempting to link the Lincolnton Clines with the Catawba County >>>> Clines but >>>> was not very successful. I do have lots of descendants of John T and >>>> Elizabeth Cathey since they are my ancestors. The name Hog Henry >>>> stems >>>> from a >>>> story >>>> related by Cicero Cline which I have not documented but had to do with >>>> his >>>> "Dutch" in using another word rather than hog. As I recall Cicero's >>>> document >>>> was not too successful in forming the exact families but had >>>> interesting >>>> information regarding the Clines. John T Cline was well educated with >>>> excellent >>>> >>>> penmanship. I descend from his daughter Nancy Caroline who married >>>> Alfred >>>> Lewis >>>> >>>> Hoke. These two are buried at St Luke Episcopal in Lincolnton although >>>> one >>>> child is buried at the Old White Church. I went through the Cline >>>> Estates >>>> at >>>> NC Archives but information regarding Henry is lacking. I have >>>> Sebastian >>>> Cline >>>> with five sons and six daughters with the first born in 1738. There >>>> would >>>> be >>>> multiple Heinrich Kleins from these five sons born before 1770. Hog >>>> Henry >>>> was more of an established Cline in Lincolnton and I do not suspect he >>>> would >>>> have had a son to migrate to Illinois. IBM migrated me to Chicago for >>>> two >>>> years and, although Chicago is a beautiful city, I knew I was >>>> migrating >>>> back to >>>> >>>> North Carolina! Getting off the subject with some bull so will close. >>>> Regards, >>>> Jerry Lynn >>>> PS: Copied John Yoder but suspect it will be returned to me. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> In a message dated 2/13/2008 8:00:23 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, >>>> altamdurden@aol.com writes: >>>> >>>> >>>> This information is likely to be found?in Lorena Shell Eaker's book, >>>> "German-Speaking People West of the Catawba - (Years)".? I've loaned my >>>> copy to >>>> >>>> someone; otherwise, I would look it up for you.? Also, Lorena has >>>> recently >>>> changed e-mail addresses and I do not have the most current one.? >>>> Perhaps >>>> someone >>>> on this list will kindly forward this request to Lorena. >>>> >>>> Alta >>>> >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Debra LaMel <dlamel@sw.rr.com> >>>> To: nclincol@rootsweb.com >>>> Sent: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 7:53 pm >>>> Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks Robert a bunch >>>> >>>> Thomas Cline came from the moon! I guess! LOL >>>> >>>> Debra >>>> >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Robert Carpenter" <rcarpenter2@charter.net> >>>> To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 6:34 PM >>>> Subject: Re: [NCLINCOL] Cline >>>> >>>> >>>>> Debra, >>>>> >>>>> I am on the list. I do have some information on Henry and Elizabeth >>>>> Carpenter Cline in Carpenters A Plenty. >>>>> >>>>> Another source would be the newly (within the last 10 years or so) >>>>> Cline >>>>> History. I do not have a copy of it but have some xeroxed pages from >>>>> it. >>>>> >>>>> I will see if I have anything about the Henry Cline family. >>>>> >>>>> What I wrote about this family in Carpenters A Plenty was mainly from >>>>> other >>>>> researcher's work. I did little primary source research on this >>>>> family. >>>>> >>>>> Robert Carpenter >>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>> From: "Debra LaMel" <dlamel@sw.rr.com> >>>>> To: <nclincol@rootsweb.com> >>>>> Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 11:29 AM >>>>> Subject: [NCLINCOL] Cline >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Does anyone know if Robert C Carpenter who published Carpenter's A >>>>>> Plenty >>>>>> is on the mailing list or does someone have this book and does it >>>>>> cover >>>>>> Elizabeth Carpenter (Zimmerman) who married Henry Cline b 1765 d >>>>>> 1843 >>>>>> and >>>>>> are buried at Old White Church Cem in LC NC. >>>>>> I am trying to prove that Thomas Cline who's father was named Henry >>>>>> might >>>>>> have been a son or grandson of Henry who married Elizabeth. >>>>>> >>>>>> If so how many children they had and their names! >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Debra LaMel >>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cobb/) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> **************The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at the >>>> Grammy >>>> Awards. 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