Harold Elgin Cline family line, ca.1554-ca.1987/ [F. Nadine Jones Cline]
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Henry Cline (ca.1781-1854), a son of Adam (?) Cline, married Catherine Ramey in 1809 in Frederick County, Virginia. They moved about 1825 to Pennsylvania and later moved to Jefferson County, Iowa. Harold Elgin Cline (1913-1985), a direct descendant in the fifth generation, married Florence Nadine Jones in 1936, and moved from Oklahoma to Van Nuys, California. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma, California, Oregon and elsewhere. Includes some Remy (Ramey) ancestry and relatives to 1554 in Virginia, France and elsewhere.
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Includes Cast (Cass), Casto, Griffith, Mace, Mouser, Myers, Nesbitt, Nutt, Scott, Smith and related families.
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