NameGeorge Cline
Birth1 Mar 1827, Batesville, Guernsey Co, OH
Census21 Aug 1850, Williamsburg, Guernsey Co, OH
Memoroll#684, pg 184
Death24 Feb 1905, Barnesville, Belmont Co, OH
MemoVol 3, pg 37
BurialGreenlawn Cem, Quaker City, Guernsey Co, OH
Occupationteamster, farmer
Misc. Notes
He is the son of David Cline (1796, VA) and Elizabeth DeLong(1796, PA), with whom he is listed in the 1850 census.
Listed as a farm hand, (32, OH) in 1860 in Noble Co, OH with his wife and 4 children. In 1870 he is listed as a teamster (43, OH) with Rebecca and children David, Eva, John and Cansidell.
In 1880, they are listed in Monroe Co, OH with children John, Campsidel and Cora. He is a teamster (53, OH).
In 1900 he is listed as a mail carrier (73, OH) with just his wife Rebecca (68, PA). They had been married 48 years, with 5 of their 8 children living, and both his parents were born in Virginia.
His death record says he died of a disease of the digestive tract in Barnesville, at the age of 76 yrs, 11 mos, 24 days (which would indicate his birth in 1828, rather than 1827).
Spouses
Birth1 Oct 1832, Jefferson Twp, Fayette Co, PA
Death11 Dec 1903, Quaker City, Guernsey Co, OH
BurialGreenlawn Cem, Quaker City, Guernsey Co, OH
Misc. Notes
Rebecca Wells, born 1 Oct, 1832 was married to George Cline and lived in Calis, Monroe Co, OH then moved to Quaker City, OH and died there 11 Dec 1903, according to Fran Kigan's book, pg 25. They had six children: Margaret Cline-Eagon, Effie Cline-Atkinson, David, John W., Della Cline-Jones, and Maud Cline-Donley.