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Record for Elizabeth Lizzy Riffe
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Record for Jacob Rich Jake Cline
Jacob Cline and Nancy Fuller--Notes from coalexchange.com
[These notes are from WV/KY genealogy page at: www.coalexchange.com/smith/mcdowella/pafg541.htm ]
Jacob Cline [Parents] was born in 1788 in Montgomery Co,VA. He married Nancy Fuller.
Nancy Fuller was born in 1810 in VA. She married Jacob Cline.
They had the following children:
FiMartha "Patsy" Cline was born in 1830. She died on 4 Nov 1907. Fii
Elizabeth "Betsy" Cline was born on 19 Dec 1832.
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Jacob Cline
1. "Reference Book of Wyoming Co, WV...", Bowman, page 441.
Peter Cline, Sr. lived on the Kentucky side of Tug River in 1794 at the
mouth of Peter Creek. In 1802 he moved to the West Virginia side of the
river. The name of his wife is not known. His known sons were: Michael
(married Tazzie Hinkle), Jacob (married ______ Fuller, in KY), William
(married_______Weddington of KY) and Peter, Jr married a daughter of Thomas
Smith, of Horsepen. Peter, Jr died on Gilbert Creek in 1893, more than one
hundred years old.
2. "Wyoming County Heritage", WGS, Page 11.
Peter Cline, Sr, the original settler of Peter Creek in Pike Co, KY, from
which it took its name was a German immigrant. He entered this country as a
young man at the port of Philadelphia, PA on 7 Oct 1787. He fought in the
Revolutionary War with the VA Continental Line with a unit in Dunmore
County. He migrated to western NC, with one son born there, then on to TN
and back to VA. he had 5 sons and a daughter: Jacob, born in 1788 in VA;
Michael, born in 1790 in NC; William, born in VA in 1791; Peter, Jr, and
finally Margaret, born in 1794 in VA.
3. Ancestry.com Web Site, Ephriam Hatfield Search, 14 Sep 2002, submitted by
Shelia Adkins-Powell, sadkinspowell@neo.rr.com.
Jacob Cline; born abt 1788 in Montgomery Co, VA; married Nancy Fuller.
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Nancy Fuller
1. "Reference Book of Wyoming Co, WV...", Bowman, page 441.
Peter Cline, Sr. lived on the Kentucky side of Tug River in 1794 at the
mouth of Peter Creek. In 1802 he moved to the West Virginia side of the
river. The name of his wife is not known. His known sons were: Michael
(married Tazzie Hinkle), Jacob (married ______ Fuller, in KY), William
(married_______Weddington of KY) and Peter, Jr married a daughter of Thomas
Smith, of Horsepen. Peter, Jr died on Gilbert Creek in 1893, more than one
hundred years old.
2. Ancestry.com Web Site, Ephriam Hatfield Search, 14 Sep 2002, submitted by
Shelia Adkins-Powell, sadkinspowell@neo.rr.com.
Jacob Cline; born abt 1788 in Montgomery Co, VA; married Nancy Fuller.
Nancy Fuller; born abt 1810 in VA.
MischellMcCoyadded this on 5 May 2010 fiddlestix2007originally submitted this to Riffe Family Tree on 22 Aug 2008
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Jacob Cline and Nancy Fuller--Bit from Ragland's History
[This is an excerpt from Ragland's history of Logan Co., WV at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ptsonline/history/ragland4.html ]
"...Peter Cline, who was of German origin, settled about the year 1802 just below the mouth of Peter Creek on the West Virginia side of the river. It is claimed that he had settled on the Kentucky side, on Peter Creek, some eight years before that time, and that the creek took its name from him, and that he came direct from Montgomery County, Va. Be this as it may, it is well known that he lived and died at a ripe old age on Tug River, and that he was the father of four sons and one daughter, from whom has sprung the Clines and Mounts of the Tug and Guyandotte Valleys. His sons were Michael, who married a Miss Hinkle, of Kentucky; Jacob, who married a Miss Fuller, of Kentucky; William, who married a daughter of Thomas Smith, of Horsepen. This Peter Cline Jr., died on Gilbert's Creek in 1893, aged something over one hundred years. The daughter of Peter Cline, Sr., whose name was Margaret, married David Mounts, a young man who came to the Tug Valley a short time after Clines had settled there..."
MischellMcCoyadded this on 5 May 2010 fiddlestix2007originally submitted this to Riffe Family Tree on 23 Sep 2008
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Record for Edith Mounts
Cline Family Land Grants, 1799 - 1860
Several Clines appear on list of land grants in southwest VA/WV area.
[The following Cline land grants are from 'Miscellaneous Southwest Virginia Land Grants' on Jeff Weaver's "New River Notes" webpage. Contributed by June White. On the web at: http://www.newrivernotes.com/va/tzlgalph.htm#c ]
CLINE GRANTS
Henry Cline - 30 Sept 1846
Tazewell County
17 a. On Barrenshoe and waters of the Dry fork of Sandy
Grants No. 98, p. 279
Henry Cline, Sen. - 2 Feb 1857
Tazewell County
50 a. On the dividing ridge between Little Indian and Litle Rub Creek
Grants No. 13, p. 456
Henry Cline, Jr. - 1 Apr 1856
Tazewell County
74 a. On Snake root branch of Clear fork of Tug
Grants No. 112, p. 305
Herndon Cline - 1 Aug 1856
Tazewell County
68 a. On dividing ridge between Clear fork and Big Spice Creek
Grants No. 112, p. 728
Herndon Cline - 1 Aug 1856
Tazewell County
140 a. On both sides of Henry's ridge between Buzzard Creek and Bear Wallow branch
Grants No. 112, p. 726
Hernaton Cline - 1 Nov 1851
Tazewell County
50 a. On North fork of Elk horn a branch of Tug River
Grants No. 106, p. 411
Humphrey Cline - 1 Dec 1856
Wyoming County
46 a. On Guyandotte River
Grants No. 13, p. 300
Jacob Cline - 15 Aug 1809
Wythe County
36 a. On the West branch of Stoney fork of Reed Creek adjoining Stephen Ruder
Grants No. 59, p. 157
James Cline - 31 Oct 1846
Tazewell County
100 a. On upper Elk waters of Knox Creek
Grants No. 98, p. 322
James Cline - 30 Sept 1847
Tazewell County
38 a. On Bull Creek a branch of Tug
Grants No. 99, p. 537
John Cline, Sen. - 1 Oct 1855
Tazewell County
25 a. On head of Panther Lick hollow of Tug
Grants No. 111, p. 702
John Cline, Sen. - 1 Jun 1857
Tazewell County
179 a. On Jed branch, Grape Vine branch, Slick Rock branch
Grants No. 113, p. 660
John Cline, Jr. - 1 Apr 1856
Tazewell County
43 a. On the ridge between Jim branch and Mud hole branch
Grants No. 112, p. 353
Michael Cline - 1 Jun 1850
Tazewell County
29 a. At the head of the first left hand fork of Spice Creek
Grants No. 103, p. 82
Michael Cline - 1 May 1854
Wyoming County
120 a. On Johnny Cake of Sandy River
Grants No. 109, p. 664
Michael Cline, Jr. - 30 Jun 1843
Tazewell County
90 a. In Tazewell and Logan Counties, the greater part in Tazewell County on Tug River
Grants No. 94, p. 310
Nicholas Cline - 28 Mar 1799
Montgomery County
400 a. On the South fork of Reed Creek and Pine run a branch of New river
Grants No. 41, p. 124
Nicholas Cline, Junr. - 18 Oct 1803
Wythe County
99 a. On the waters of Stophels run adjoining land of Hilton, King, and Wampler and extending
Grants No. 50, p. 681
Peter Cline - 1 Oct 1860
(of Henry)
Tazewell County
176 a. On Spice Creek and Indian Creek of Tug River
Grants No. 117, p. 424
William Cline - 1 Mar 1850
Tazewell County
51 a. On Andrews branch of Tug River
Grants No. 102, p. 617
William Cline - 1 Mar 1850
Tazewell County
30 a. On Pounding Mill branch of Tug River
Grants No. 102, p. 618
William Cline, Sen. - 1 Dec 1853
Tazewell County
23 a. On Tug River opposite the Fish Trap Shoal
Grants No. 109, p. 301
secelliottadded this on 8 Dec 2009
fiddlestix2007originally submitted this to Riffe Family Tree on 7 Apr 2008
Several Clines appear on list of land grants in southwest VA/WV area.
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Peter Cline of Tug Fork Not Related to Nicholas Cline--New Info
[This information is from the webpage, "Cline Johnson Family" by Jerry P. Cline, Esq. of Avon Lake, Ohio (jcline@clinejohnson.com), and Chris M. Cline of Newark, Ohio (ccline@clinejohnson.com). See Update at bottom of page regarding DNA test results. On the web at: http://clinejohnson.com/unrelated_clines_-_nichol as_cline_family ]
Nicholas Cline and Peter Cline of Tug Connection
"Nicholas' military record and the Supreme Court case establishing Nicholas' settlement in Montgomery County (later Wythe) in 1771 provide convincing evidence that Nicholas Cline and Peter Cline of Tug River did not appear in southwest Virginia at the same time and may not be closely related. While Nicholas was in Virginia, Peter was serving in the Pennsylvania Militia during the Revolutionary War. Moreover, according to most Peter Cline researchers, Peter was born around 1756. If Peter was Nicholas' son, Peter either accompanied his father to Virginia in 1771 then returned to Pennsylvania and then back to Virginia after the Revolution or Nicholas left Peter in Pennsylvania when Peter was just 15 years old. Neither scenerio is likely. Finally, there is no question that Nicholas had a son Peter who is not the same man as the Peter Cline of Tug. This is proven through census, land, marriage and tax records. It is simply beyond belief that Nicholas would have two sons named Peter. Although Peter Cline of Tug could be a brother or cousin, he is not a son of Nicholas Cline of Wythe.
Marriage/Children
" According to Nicholas Cline researchers, Nicholas married Mary Creager. They had at least nine children - six sons and three daughters: George, Jacob, Peter, Nicholas Jr., John, Michael, Mary, Margaret and Elizabeth. According to the Wythe County Grantor/Grantee Index, in 1822, Nicholas and wife Mary Cline deeded 400 acres of land to six of their sons: George, Jacob, Peter, Nicholas Jr., John and Michael. Of note, the Michael, son of Nicholas is not the same Michael that is listed as the son of Peter Cline of Tug. Census, land and tax records prove that these Michael Clines are two different men.
(UPDATE: 09/22/2008): DNA tests confirm that Peter Cline of Tug and Nicholas Cline of Wythe are not related in any way. See DNA PROJECT page for more information to come...
secelliottadded this on 8 Dec 2009
fiddlestix2007originally submitted this to Riffe Family Tree on 10 Feb 2009
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