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Frederick Eli Cline

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Frederick Eli Cline

Birth
Knox County, Illinois, USA
Death
3 Mar 1915 (aged 46)
Knox County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Abingdon, Knox County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Son of Samuel & Olive (Butler) Cline

Fred was said to have died in a runaway wagon accident.

About Samuel and Olive:
Samuel and Olive (Butler) Cline, he a native of Pickaway County, Ohio, and she of Greenbush Township, Knox County. Samuel Cline came to Illinois during his boyhood with his father, Jacob, who located in Sangamon county and there spent the remainder of his life. In his early manhood Samuel went to Warren county, purchasing a farm in Berwick township upon which he resided until he retired to Abingdon, where he passed away in 1898. The mother, Oliva, survived for ten years thereafter, her death occurring in Abingdon in April, 1908. Of the union of Mr. and Mrs. Cline there were born three sons and three daughters. In order of birth they are as follows: Mary, the wife of John Robinson, of Blackwell, Oklahoma; George W.; Frederick, who is living on the old homestead; Clara, the deceased wife of Oscar Cashman, a resident of Knox county; Charles, who is living in Abingdon, and Olive, the wife of Reuben Davis, a farm of Indian Point township.
Son of Samuel & Olive (Butler) Cline

Fred was said to have died in a runaway wagon accident.

About Samuel and Olive:
Samuel and Olive (Butler) Cline, he a native of Pickaway County, Ohio, and she of Greenbush Township, Knox County. Samuel Cline came to Illinois during his boyhood with his father, Jacob, who located in Sangamon county and there spent the remainder of his life. In his early manhood Samuel went to Warren county, purchasing a farm in Berwick township upon which he resided until he retired to Abingdon, where he passed away in 1898. The mother, Oliva, survived for ten years thereafter, her death occurring in Abingdon in April, 1908. Of the union of Mr. and Mrs. Cline there were born three sons and three daughters. In order of birth they are as follows: Mary, the wife of John Robinson, of Blackwell, Oklahoma; George W.; Frederick, who is living on the old homestead; Clara, the deceased wife of Oscar Cashman, a resident of Knox county; Charles, who is living in Abingdon, and Olive, the wife of Reuben Davis, a farm of Indian Point township.

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