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| Birth: | 1772-1776 in Maryland |
| Death: | West Virginia? |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | Conrad Kline b. 1712 in Germany |
| Mother: | ? ? b. About. 1720 |
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Individual:
from Smithville, WV
1810 - Census, Harrison Co., p. 105 (later annexed to Ritchie)
1830 - Census, Wood Co., p. 380 (another in Hampshire Co.)
Kerry Sipe didn't know his wife either, but says Mary Ann is his daughter.
early settler at Dry Creek, Ritchie Co, with William
Abraham Cline first settled at "Dry Ridge," near Pleasants County, but about 1822 he moved to Highlands, on the north
fork of the Hughes River in Ritchie County. He probably married Mary Harris about 1805 and had many children,
including Mary Ann Cline, who married Enoch Marsh. Like some of the McGinnises, Abraham ran a "house of public
entertainment." Nobody knows much more about him. Most sources say that his father is Conrad. Conrad arrived
from Germany on the ship "Edinburg," under Capt. James Russell. He came to Bedford (now Fulton) County, PA and is buried
in Kline Cemetery, Licking Creek Township. Some of his children were born in New Jersey and his son Abraham was born in
Maryland. After Abraham was born, Conrad married Anna Barbara Seib, from Germany. On the other hand, the History of
Ritchie County implies that Abraham's father is William Cline, Sr., of German extraction, who was the first settler of what is
now Smithville, WV, on the South Hughes River, but later moved futher west to Gallipolis, OH. William Cline Jr. married
Enoch Marsh's sister Epha and settled in Tollgate near her family.
from Smithville, WV,
1810 - Census, Harrison Co., p. 105 (later annexed to Ritchie),
1830 - Census, Wood Co., p. 380 (another in Hampshire Co.),
Kerry Sipe didn't know his wife either, but says Mary Ann is his daughter.
early settler at Dry Creek,
guessed on date, History of Ritchie Co. says they're from Smithville,
Ritchie Co.
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