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Moses Cline

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Moses Cline

Birth
Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA
Death
3 Jun 1877 (aged 63)
Hiram, Wayne County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Wayne County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
2nd of 2 tall pillar markers
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Inscription reads: Moses Cline (with dates) "Age 63y 7m 19d". His family is found in the Brazeau Twp., Perry Co., MO census data of 1850, 1860 & 1870. 1850 his children were 1. Oliver W., b. 1840, 2. Emily J. b. 1842 & Sorena C b. 1848. In 1860 his surname was spelled "Kline" & his children were Oliver W., age 20, Emily J. age 19 & Columbia age 11. By the 1870 census record of that same county, he & wife Caroline are living next door to their daughter Emily J. & Robert HUGHEY & their family. It is unclear if he actually died near Hiram, MO or in the community where he lived in Perry Co., MO. However, there is a tall pillar marker beside Caroline Cline in the Cline Cemetery near Hiram, MO.

1-1-2011 thanks to Dave Milster, g-g-g-grandson of Daniel W & Betty (Cline) Milster:
Siblings
Elizabeth (Betty) Cline b 21 Jan 1799 d 18 Nov 1857
Mary Polly Cline b 04 Dec 1795 d 21 Oct 1873
Solomon Cline b 04 May 1797 d abt 1880
Melinda Cline b 05 Dec 1800 d 09 Mar 1856 (never married)
Isabella Cline b 24 Aug 1806 d 29 Oct 1885
Daniel U Cline b 04 Jan 1809 d 16 Dec 1886
Absolom Cline b 15 Aug 1811 d 04 Mar 1839
Carolina Cline b 20 Jun 1822 b before 1830

This information is from Jeannette Baumann taken from the Cline/Milster family bible.

Thank you Dave Milster for the following:
'Weekly Perryville Union' newspaper, Perryville, Missouri, Friday, 22 June 1877
DEPARTED THIS LIFE. - In our last issue we published the death notice of Mr. Moses Cline, father of Dr. O. W. Cline
of Brazeau Township in this county. The deceased was born in Cabarrus county, North Carolina some time during the
year 1814, and when yet a youth he in company with his parents emigrated to Missouri and settled in this county,
residing here up to three years since, when he moved to Wayne county, where he recently departed this life. The
deceased was much respected by all who knew him. He leaves many relatives and friends to mourn his demise.

[Note: Thank you so much, Dave, for sharing this wonderful newspaper information!]
Inscription reads: Moses Cline (with dates) "Age 63y 7m 19d". His family is found in the Brazeau Twp., Perry Co., MO census data of 1850, 1860 & 1870. 1850 his children were 1. Oliver W., b. 1840, 2. Emily J. b. 1842 & Sorena C b. 1848. In 1860 his surname was spelled "Kline" & his children were Oliver W., age 20, Emily J. age 19 & Columbia age 11. By the 1870 census record of that same county, he & wife Caroline are living next door to their daughter Emily J. & Robert HUGHEY & their family. It is unclear if he actually died near Hiram, MO or in the community where he lived in Perry Co., MO. However, there is a tall pillar marker beside Caroline Cline in the Cline Cemetery near Hiram, MO.

1-1-2011 thanks to Dave Milster, g-g-g-grandson of Daniel W & Betty (Cline) Milster:
Siblings
Elizabeth (Betty) Cline b 21 Jan 1799 d 18 Nov 1857
Mary Polly Cline b 04 Dec 1795 d 21 Oct 1873
Solomon Cline b 04 May 1797 d abt 1880
Melinda Cline b 05 Dec 1800 d 09 Mar 1856 (never married)
Isabella Cline b 24 Aug 1806 d 29 Oct 1885
Daniel U Cline b 04 Jan 1809 d 16 Dec 1886
Absolom Cline b 15 Aug 1811 d 04 Mar 1839
Carolina Cline b 20 Jun 1822 b before 1830

This information is from Jeannette Baumann taken from the Cline/Milster family bible.

Thank you Dave Milster for the following:
'Weekly Perryville Union' newspaper, Perryville, Missouri, Friday, 22 June 1877
DEPARTED THIS LIFE. - In our last issue we published the death notice of Mr. Moses Cline, father of Dr. O. W. Cline
of Brazeau Township in this county. The deceased was born in Cabarrus county, North Carolina some time during the
year 1814, and when yet a youth he in company with his parents emigrated to Missouri and settled in this county,
residing here up to three years since, when he moved to Wayne county, where he recently departed this life. The
deceased was much respected by all who knew him. He leaves many relatives and friends to mourn his demise.

[Note: Thank you so much, Dave, for sharing this wonderful newspaper information!]


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