"Johan Jacob Klein Family", research manuscript of Kerry Kline

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Please note that the research notes and conclusions as they appear below are those of Kerry Kline, deceased, as they appear in her manuscript. Note that in the first biography, of Johan Jacob Klein, the author lists information from the 1913 book by John Jordan, then points out that the dates are mostly inaccurate. -Ed.

JOHAN JACOB KLEIN - blacksmith; b. 6 October 1796, Macungie Twp., Lehigh Co. (then Northampton Co.) PA; chr. 7 January 1797 - sponsors: Franses Warmkessel and Elisabetha; d. 6 April 1861, Clarion Co., PA; bur. Knox, Pa; m. to SUSANNAH WEETER - b. 8 May 1808, Berks Co., PA; d. 1 June 1861, Clarion Co., PA; bur. Knox, PA.

From Genealogical and Personal History of the Allegheny Valley Pennsylvania, ed. by John W. Jordan (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1913), pp. 651-652.

"The name Kline or Klein is borne by many families in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Of these two forms of the surnames, the former, seemingly, now greatly exceeds the latter in frequency.
(1) Jacob Kline, the first member of this family about whom we have definite information, was born in Berks county, Pennsylvania, and died in Clarion County, Pennsylvania, about 1858. By trade he was a blacksmith. He came to Clarion county about 1825, and had a shop near Blairs Corners, in Beaver township. He and his wife were members of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. He married Susannah Weeter, who was born in Berks County; she died two weeks after the death of her husband. All their children grew to adulthood, David's death in 1908 being the first among them. Children: 1. Harry, died in 1908. 2. {{Franklin Kline | Franklin]], died in 1909. 3. David, died in 1908; 4. Sarah died in 1910; 5. Charles. 6. James, died in March, 1912. 7. Susanna, died in 1910. 8. William Jackson, of whom further. 9. George Washington, resides in Tennessee, 1912. 10. Wesley. 11. Reuben."

This information on Jacob Kline and his family, was provided to Mr. Jordan for his 1913 book by Jacob's eighth child, William Jackson Kline. Some of the information provided to John Jordan was correct such as the names of the children, where he lived, whom Jacob married, and where he lived. However, MOST OF THE DATES ARE WRONG. It is more accurate to say Jacob moved with his wife to Clarion county between 1836-1839. There is no reference to any of Jacob's children being born in Beaver Twp., Clarion Co., until the birth of James in 1831. He died in 1861 according to the Church records at St. Paul's Reformed Church, while his wife died two months, not weeks, later. The dates of the deaths of some of his children are also not correct as you will see. One would not want to rely on Jordan's dates to look for vital records. But Jordan does provide us with proof that Jacob did live in Clarion county and that he did come from the eastern part of the state.

From" Historical Sketch of St. Paul's Church, Beaver Township, Clarion County, Pennsylvania", translated & compiled by Raymond E. Hollenbach, 1959-60, pp. 192-193.
JACOB KLEIN geboren den 7 Marz 1796 in Lecha County, PA, und daselben getauft und confirmirt, und starb mit hinterlassen den Frau...und 11 Kinder...den 6 April 1861, Morgens 6 nach langsam Leidens in einem Alter von 65 Jahren u. 29 Tagen. R.I.P. (Jacob Klein was born on March 7, 1796 in Lehigh County and was baptized and confirmed there. He died on April 6, 1861, in the morning at 6 o'clock after a long illness, leaving a wife and 11 children...died at the age of 65 years, 29 days. R.I.P.

From Orphans Court Docket Book C, pg 39, Clarion County Courthouse, Clarion PA.
At an Orphans Court held at Clarion in and for the County of Clarion, before the Hon. James Campbell, President, and his associates, Justices of the said Court, on the 3rd of Dec. 1862, was presented the petition of Isaac Mong, Administration of the Estate of Jacob Kline, late of said County, decd; Respectfully representing that the said Jacob Kline died intestate, seized in his demsn, as of fee, of the following Real Estate to wit; First, all that piece of land situated in Beaver Towship, Clarion County bounded and described as follows, on the North by Joseph Boyer, on the East by a public road, South by public road, and on the West by Reuben Fowler, containing two acres, one hundred and thirty five perces and the allowance of six per cent. Improvements one small frame house, one log stable, about twenty fruit trees growing thereon. That the personal Estate of the said intestate is insufficient to pay his debts and that it is requisite to sell the real estate for the payment thereof, that petitioner has annexed a true statement under oath of the personal and real estate of the decedent, so far as they have come to his knowledge. He therefore prays and orders the said Court to authorize a sale by him of the real estate described in this petition.
Now, to wit, Augt. 18, 1863. The Administrator makes return that in pursuance of the Order of Sale made on the 9th day of Feby 1863, after due public notice according to the Law, He did on the 14th of March 1863 expose the premises and messuage therein described to public Sale on the premises, and then there Sold the Same, at one hundred and forty dollars, to Daniel Boyer, his heirs and assigns, with the appurtenances, which was the highest price bid for said property, and which Sale, so as aforesaid made, he prays the Court to confirm and now, 8th day of Sept 1863, Sale confirmed at the term "Nunc per tunc."
For further documents concerning the Intestate Estate of Jacob Klein, one can obtain them from Gregory K. Mortimer/Register, Recorder and Clerk of Orphan's Court/ County of Clarion/ Courthouse/ Clarion, PA 16214. These would include: Registers Docket A p. 323; Accounts Book B, p. 362; and Orphan's Court Book C, p. 253.


CHILDREN OF JACOB AND SUSANNAH KLEIN:
K1.1 HARRY KLINE - Farmer; res. Salem twp., Clarion Co., PA; b. 17 Aug 1829, PA; d. 28 Nov 1903 of apoplexy; plade of interment Tryangle (cemetery), Salem twp; m. to BARBARA ANNA SLAUGENHOUPT b. 1836; d. 1889.

K1.1.1 GEORGE E. KLINE - b. ca 1861; m. OLIVE T. ___; d. 1910. Buried Salem Lutheran Church Cemetery.
K1.1.2 WILLIAM BRADY KLINE - b. Feb. 1863.
K1.1.3 OLIVER J. KLINE -b. Feb. 1864; d. 1931. buried Salem Lutheran Church Cemetery; m. 1st to SARA NUNEMAKER; m 2nd to SADIE (NUNEMAKER) KESTER.
K.1.1.4 CHARLES ERVIN KLINE - res. Akron, OH; b. ca. 1868.
K1.1.5 MARY E. KLINE b. July 1871; m. to JESSIE E. WEAVER.
K1.1.6 EMMA L. KLINE -b 26 Feb 1873; d. 3 Aug 1883.
K1.1.7 GUY HENRY KLINE b. 26 Feb 1876; m. the ELIZABETH ___.
K1.1.8 MABLE E. KLINE -b. 20 Dec 1880; d. 3 Jan 1881.
K1.1.9 H. DUWAYNE KLINE - b. 1882; d. 1892.

K1.2 FRANKLINE KLINE - Farmer; res. Beaver Twp., Clarion Co., PA; b. May 1831; d. 14 July 1905 of heart trouble.; place of interment Stone Church; m. 1st on 24 July 1855 Knox, PA to LOWINA WENDLING; m. 2nd on 3 Mar 1860 to PRISCILLA BEST b. 1840; d. 1929.

K1.2.1 SUSANA KLINE - b. 1856
K 1.2.2 CHARLES KLINE b. 23 Nov 1862; m. ca. 1885 to LOUELLA M. __.
K1.2.3 WILLIAM ALFRED KLINE -b. 14 Feb 1864; m. 11 Jan 1904 to ANNA D. RAYBUCK.
K1.2.4 FRANCES ELIZABETH SARAH KLINE -b. 12 Jan 1866; m. 16 Feb 1889 to ADAM DUNKLE.
K1.2.5 KATHERINE EMMA KLINE -b. 7 June 1867; m. 18 Aug 1887 to BENJAMIN M. WILE.
K1.2.6 IDA LYDIA KLINE - b. 30 May 1869.
K1.2.7 ELSIE LUELLA KLINE (twin) -b. 24 Dec 1872; m. 2 June 1892 to JOSEPH DITTMAN.
K1.2.8 RHEUBEN FRANKLIN KLINE (twin) - b. 24 Dec 1872; m. 11 Jan 1904 to AMANDA C. BEST.
K1.2.9 JAMES H. KLINE -b. May 1874.

K1.3 DAVID KLINE - blacksmith; res. Mount Joy, Beaver Twp., Clarion Co.; b. 5 Oct 1833; d. 7 Dec. 1897 of Apoplexy (age 64); interment at Mt. Joy; m. 24 April 1859, Knox PA by Anton Lachenmayer to MATHILDE KUHNS -b. Mar. 1839, PA; daughter of JOSEPH & SUSANNAH KUHNS.

K1.3.1 MARY KLINE -b. ca. 1860, PA; d. prob. young.
K1.3.2 JOSEPH CLEMENS KLINE - b. 2 May 1863, PA; d. 1 Jan 1888, age 24 yrs 2 months. Buried at Mt. Joy United Methodist Church Cemetery.
K1.3.3 HARRIET (HATTIE) L. KLINE - b. April 1867, PA; living & unmarried in 1910.
K1.3.A (Adopted) MAY KLINE -b. May 1883.

K1.4 SARAH KLINE -res. Elizabeth Twp., Lawrence Co., OH in 1900; b. May 1834; d. 27 March 1902 of Consumption; m. 7 Oct 1853 to RICHARD BUTLER -b. 1823, PA.

K1.4.1 CLARA BUTLER -b. ca. 1854; m. 3 Nov. 1878 to MARION THOMPSON.
K1.4.2 RICHARD BUTLER -b. 1860, OH.
K1.4.3 JOHN BUTLER -b. ca. 1862, OH.
K1.4.4 SARAH BUTLER -b. June 1866, OH.
K1.4.5 PERLIE BUTLER -b. 21 Oct 1873, OH m. WILLIAM J. WOODS.
K1.4.6 WILLIAM BUTLER -b. ca. 1879, OH.

K1.5 CHARLES KLINE - farmer; b. 7 Aug 1836, Reading (?), Berks Co., PA; d. 2 Oct 1918, Goshen, Graham Co., KS; bur. South Cemetery, Lenora, KS; m. 25 July 1865, Fryburg, Clarion Co., PA to HANNAH MARIE BOYD - b. 2 March 1847, Clarion Co., PA; d. 11 Sept 1916, Goshen, Graham Co., KS; daughter of WILLIAM and MARY (McNAUGHTON) BOYD. Fought in Civil War; served Co. L. 108 Regiment, P.V. Eleventh Cavalry, Sept. 1861 to 3 May 1865. Pension # 694707.

K1.5.1 MARY EMMA KLINE -b. 15 April 1866, Clarion Co., PA; m. JOHN SHAW DAWSON.

1.5.1.1 HEBERT ALONZO DAWSON; m. BERTHA LEONA HOWARD; had 9 children including MARGARET DAWSON SMITH and LOIS A. MEIXSEL.

K1.5.2 WILLIAM GRANT KLINE - b. 13 March 1868, MO.
K1.5.3 JAMES WASHINGTON KLINE - b. 30 June 1870, MO
K1.5.4 SAMUEL WINFIELD KLINE -b. 7 Oct 1872, MO.
K1.5.5 HENRY FRANKLIN KLINE - b. 31 Jan 1875, MO.
K1.5.6 SARAH ELIZABETH KLINE -b. 17 May 1877, MO.
K1.5.7 CELINA BELLE KLINE -b. 2 Nov 1882, KS.
K 1.5.8 ELENA RUTH KLINE - b. 2 Jan 1887, KS.

MILITARY RECORD for CHARLES KLINE
Company L, 108 Regiment, P.V. Eleventh Cavalry - information provided from A. J. Davis' History of Clarion County Pennsylvania, (Syracuse, NY) D. Mason & Co., Pulb., 1887, pp. 277-283.
"Charles Kline, sergeant, September 13, 1861, three years; discharged by general order May 31, 1865."

CIVIL WAR RECORD OF COMPANY L
Company L in August and September 1861 was recruited at various points throughout Clarion County by Capt. John B. Loomis. Part of the company was mustered into service at Philadelphia, PA on 13 September 1861 by Captain Starr of the U.S. Army. Fourteen others were mustered on 16 September 1861 by Captain Dye, of the U.S. Army. Company L went into camp near Hestonville, West Philadelphia. On 7 October 1861 they broke camp and started to Washington D. C. where they arrived on October 9th. They went into camp there and remained so until 14 October when they crossed into Virginia, going into camp at Ball's Cross Roads near Fairfax Court House, VA. On the 18th of November they broke camp and recrossed the Long Bridge, passed on through Washington to Annapolis, MD, where they boarded the steamer "George Washington", on the 22 November, and arrived at Old Point Comfort, VA on the 25th of November 1861. They went into camp at Camp Hamilton, Fortress Monroe, VA. The company remained there until 15 May 1862, drilling and scouting on the Peninsula of Yorktown. On 15 May 1862, Company L crossed over to Norfolk, VA on the steamer "South America" and occupied Portsmouth, VA. On 5 June the company went into camp at Suffolk, VA, twenty-eight miles from Norfolk.
Company L remained at Suffolk until 22 June 1863, scouting on the Blackwater and in North Carolina. On 23 June these troops took transports at Portsmouth, VA, and started for White House on the Pamunkey River in Virginia, where they arrived on 25 June 1863. Before embarking for White House, the regiment had taken a prominent part in the battle of Deserted House or Kelly's Store on 30 January 1863; and Company L had been attacked at Woodville, NC by 200 guerrilla soldiers on 16 May 1863. The regiment reached White House on 25 June 1863, and on the 26th it captured General William F. H. Lee and 84 men, 500 mules and horses, and a wagon train and ammunition. General William F. H. Lee was a son of General Robert E. Lee.
On 4 July 1863 the company was engaged at Hanover Junction, and on 28 July it was hotly engaged at Jackson, NC. The company was with the regiment in the fight of Bottom's Bridge on the Chickahominy on Sunday 7 February 1864. The company then marched from Portsmouth 6 May 1864, and on Sunday May 8 it skirmished with the enemy for three miles along the Petersburg and Weldon Railroad. At Jarrett's Depot, the Eleventh, assisted by the First District of Columbia Cavalry, defeated the enemy and captured 259 prisoners. On Monday 23rd May, 1864, the company went to the front with Genral Butler, between the James and Appomattox Rivers. From 26 May until 8June 1864 the company skirmished with the enemy daily On 9th June the company participated in the action in which the pickets of the rebels were driven in, and the Eleventh was in the streets of Petersburg.
On 29 June 1864, Company L passed through its most terrible ordeal of the Civil War. The Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry was in advance when the charge was made upon the rebels. The battle lasted from early morning till two o'clock in the afternoon. In the charge many officers and brave men of the Eleventh fell. The regiment lost 130 killed in the charge. The regiment had to bear the brunt of the fight, and it also covered the retreat of General Wilson's cavalry. On 11 July 1864 company L was ordered to the eastern shore of Virginia. It remained on duty at Accomac Court House until discharged by reason of expiration of term of service at Fortress Monroe, VA on 28 Sept 1864. The veterans of the regiment and the recruits served till the close of July 1865.
Company L shared the vicissitueds of the regiment during the closing scenes of the war. The Eleventh Regiment had the honor of opening the battle which terminated with General Robert E. Lee's surrender. Major John S. Nimmon of Lancaster county, and Samuel R. Stratton of Clarion county led the first squadron of cavalry, which were the first troops in sight at Appomattox Court House on the day of the surrender of the Confederate Army under General Lee, 9 April 1865. It is also worth noting that at Appomattox, a Clarion county boy, Lt. James Clover, was the first man on the field with his wagons. The regiment, the Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, attained considerable distinction during the war, mainly through the reckless dash and dare-devil charges so frequently made by it. Company L. probably had fewer men on the sick list than any other company of the same number of men in the service. It was the company's boast that there was not a coward in the company.

K1.6 JAMES MADISON KLINE - blacksmith; b. March 1839, Clarion Co., d. March 1912 in Hanging Rock, Elizabeth Twp., Lawrence Co., OH. (Married) m1. LUCINDA RUPERT of Foxburg, PA in 1859. She divorced him after he left her in 1866. No children to her. m.2 28 Nov 1866 to JEMIMA NULL - b. 1848, OH; presumed to be the daughter of Andrew and Julia Null; had 2 daughters to Jemima listed below; d. 18 Jan 1897; m.3 9 March 1897 to ELIZA HUNLEY (according to one sworn statement in James' pension file, she was "colored"). James might have had an illegitimate daughter to her before he married her, while married to wife #2. Served in the Civil War. Co. H, 103rd Penn. Infantry, served from 20 Feb. 1862 to 17 June 1862, discharged early due to temporary blindness; filed invalid pension 9 June 1887, application #C12469, certificate #440936. Eliza applied for a widow's pension on 12 June 1912, application #988230, certificate #844749.

K1.6.1 MARY KLINE - b. ca. 1868, OH
K1.6.2 LENORA KLINE - ca. 1872, OH.
K1.6.3 DORA KLINE - b. Jan 1896, OH; Eliza's daughter. She could be the illegitimate daughter of James.

Company H, 103 Regiment, P.V. Information from A. J. Davis, History of Clarion County, pp. 257-261.
"Kline, James, private, February 22, 1862, three years; date unknown".

Company H was recruited principally in the western part of Clarion County, by Captain James F. Mackey. It was mustered into the United States service at Kittanning, PA, 22 February 1862. Bearing an active and honorable part in the various engagements in which the regiment participated, Company H suffered various losses.

The following information was extracted from his pension record, a deposition dated 8 February 1889 at Vesuvins, Lawrence Co., Ohio.
James Madison Kline served as a private in Company H, 103 PA Voluntary Infantry from Feb. 1862 to 20 June 1862. He was discharged from the Army on 20 June 1862 from Mt. Pleasant Hospital, Washington, D.C. on Surgeons Certificate of Disability on account of Amaurosis or disease of the eyes. He had contracted his disease of the eyes before Yorktown, VA, either the last of April or first of May 1862 under the following circumstances. His company had been building a temporary hospital and he was very hot. He laid down and took a drink of water from a spring. The water was very cold, which chilled his stomach and affected his eyes. He could feel the effect in his eyes within five minutes after drinking the water. The next day James was taken by ambulance to Yorktown and that night was then taken to the Mount Pleasant Hospital in Washington, D. C. James remained there until he was discharged in June 1862. After his discharge James returned to Church, Clarion Co., where he remained until the middle or latter part of April 1863. In April 1863 he moved to Vesuvins, Lawrence Co., Ohio and lived there until he died in 1912.

K1.7 SUSANNAH KLINE -b. ca. 1841, Clarion Co., PA; d. 1910; m. ___ WEBB

K1.8 WILLIAM JACKSON KLINE - b. 15 Dec 1844, Beaver Twp., Clarion Co. PA; bapt. 11 Feb 1845; d. 1 May 1932; m. 1st on 8 Feb 1870 to CHRISTINA BEST - b. 16 Aug 1852; d. 16 May 1911; m. 2nd on 23 Dec 1914 to EMMA (JONES) HANST.

From "History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania", ed. A. J. Davis, 1887, p. xxx.
" Kline, William J., Church P.O., Beaver, was born in Beaver township, Pa., on December 15, 1846. He is a farmer and now owns and occupies a farm of seventy-seven acres, and is also engaged in the oil business. He has been school director for several terms. His parents were Jacob and Susannah (Weter) Kline. W. J. Kline was married on February 28, 1870 to Christina Best, a daughter of John and Margaret (Smail) Best, who came from Westmoreland county in 1804. They have three children - Ida L., Warren E., and Elmer S."

K1.8.1 LYDIA IDA CLORETHA KLINE -b. 28 Dec 1870; d. 1 Aug 1890.
K1.8.2 WARREN ELLSWORTH KLINE -b. 1 Oct 1874; m. 16 June 1902 to ORA MCILHATTAN.

K1.8.2.1 VINCENT CUVIER KLINE -b. 16 April 1903; m. 21 June 1933 to HELEN FRANCES KOOMAN. Had 2 children: Richard Kline & Carol Kline- d.1992.
K1.8.2.2 VERA KLINE -b. 26 May 1904.

K1.8.3 ELMER STANLEY KLINE -b. Dec. 1873; d. 10 Jan. 1907; m. 3 March 1900 to SEBA ROWE.

K1.8.3.1 EUGENE KLINE -b. 26 Nov. 1900.
K1.8.3.2 HAZEL KLINE - b. 9 Sept 1902.
K1.8.3.3 VERNA KLINE- b. 26 Apr. 1904.
K1.8.3.4 WILLIAM STANLEY KLINE - b. 2 Mar. 1907; m. HELEN ELIZABETH BELL; had four children:

K1.8.3.1.1.STANLEY JOHN KLINE
K1.8.3.1.2. HAVEN KENT KLINE.
K1.8.3.1.3 GARY LYNN KLINE
K1.8.3.1.4 DOROTHY JEAN KLINE -m. DURWARD "KIRBY" HENRY' two daughters: Michele Henry and Rebecca Sue Henry.

K1.9 GEORGE WASHINGTON KLINE -res. Scott Co., TN in 1912. b. 12 Feb. 1848, Beaver Twp., PA; m. ETTA ___ - b. Sept 1871.

K1.9.1 ZEDDIE KLINE - b. Dec 1891.
K1.9.2 PEARL KLINE -b. Oct 1892
K1.9.3 NETTIE KLINE -b. Aug 1895
K1.9.4 NORA KLINE -b. Sept 1899.

K1.10 WESLEY KLINE -b. Nov. 1850, Beaver Twp., Clarion Co., PA; d. ca. 1924; m. 1st (Div.) to LUCRETIA BEST -b. ca. 1855. m. 2nd to SARA TEXTER; m. 3rd to ANNIE I. BEST -b. 1873; d. 1948.
K1.10.1 CHARLES WILLIAM KLINE -b. ca. 1877; m. to LILLIAN ___. Three children: ROY KLINE, JACK KLINE, DOLORES KLINE.
K1.10.2 WILLIAM OSCAR KLINE -b. April 1879.
K1.10.3 CLARENCE F. KLINE -b. Oct 1892; m. 1st AGNES ___; m. 2nd MILDRED ___. Had 2 children to her: ED KLINE and RUTH KLINE.
K1.10.4 LILLIAN MYRTLE KLINE -b. 1902; m. HERMAN FRITZ.

K1.11 REUBEN KLINE -b. 12 OCT 1852, Beaver Twp., Clarion Co. PA; d. 13 March 1919 near Newmansville, Washington Twp.., Clarion Co. PA; m. 14March 1874 to ANNA CAROLINA SCHNEIDER -b. 02 Aug 1856; d. 27 Sept. 1923.

K1.11.1 WILLIAM FRANKLIN KLINE -b. 3 July 1874; m. ADDA M. WOLF -b. 1880; d. 1967.

K1.11.1.1 ANDREW KLINE -m. RUTH WAGNER; had 4 children: BOB KLINE, EDGAR KLINE, ROGER KLINE, WILLIAM KLINE.
K1.11.1.2 LUELLA KLINE -m. 6 July 1935 to ED LUCART.
K1.11.1.3 ALLEN KLINE

K1.11.2 MAGGIE KLINE -m. 1st ALLEN GORDON; m. 2nd FRANK ROLLINS.
K1.11.3 MYRTLE M. KLINE -b. Dec 1878; m. 12 Sept 1900 to FRANK FITZGERALD.
K1.11.4 GERTRUDE E. KLINE -b. Aug 1882; m. JOE PETERBAUGH; had daughter JEAN PETERBAUGH.
K1.11.5 CHARLES A. KLINE - b. ca 1887; m. MAE ___; had 7 children: HELEN KLINE, BETTY KLINE, PAUL KLINE, LEOLA KLINE, CHARLIE KLINE, DORIS KLINE, JOYCE KLINE.
K1.11.6 LINA BELLE KLINE -b. March 1892; m. Dr. MONEGHAN; one child, BURNETTE MONEGHAN.
K1.11.7 FLOYD CLEMENT KLINE -b. 14 June 1896 in Wentlings Corners, Beaver Twp., Clarion Co.; res. in Newmansville, Washington Twp., Clarion Co., PA; d. 8 Oct 1961 in Newmansville; m. in 1923 MARY DECHANT - b. 15 Aug 1900 in Strobleton, PA; had 8 children.

CHILDREN OF FLOYD CLEMENT KLINE & MARY ANN DECHANT KLINE

K1.11.7.1 MARY MARGARET KLINE -b. 19 Feb 1924 in Newmansville, Washington Twp.., Clarion Co. PA; res. North Augusta, SC; m. 1st BOB ROBERTS -b. 10 Aug 1926; d. 2 Nov 1965; m. 2nd JOHN ___, -b. 15 Jan 1930, now deceased. Had 5 children with Bob Roberts:
CORA ROBERTS -b. 16 March 1950; m. MIKE ____.
BOBBY ROBERTS -b. 27 May 1952
ALICE ROBERTS -b. 5 April 1954; m. SUNNY. ____.
RITA -b. 9 Feb 1957; m. MIKE.
RANDY ROBERTS -b. 30 Nov 1958; m. POPI.

K1.11.7.2 RITA ELIZABETH KLINE -b. 17 Sept 1926 in Newmansville, Washington Twp., Clarion Co. PA; res. Cleveland Heights, OH; m. J.P. CHURCHILL -b. 28 Sept 1920; had 6 children:
KATHY CHURCHILL -b. 13 Oct 1950; m. JIM ___.
JOE CHURCHILL -b. 15 July 1952
JOHN CHURCHILL -b. 24 Jan 1955; m. LIZ ___
TOM CHURCHILL -b. 17 Apr 1956; m. LINDA
CHRIS CHURCHILL -b. 25 Oct 1959; m. DANA ____.
LAURA CHURCHILL -b. 23 Oct 1962; m. TONY___.

K1.11.7.3 PATRICIA ANN KLINE -b. 20 June 1928 in Newmansville, Washington Twp., Clarion Co. PA; resides New York; m. FRANK QUINTO -b. 29 Nov 1931; had 3 children:
PETER QUINTO -b. 28 Sept 1958; m. JANET ___
MARYANN QUINTO -b. 26 April 1960; m. KEN ___
NANCY QUINTO -b. 15 Nov 1961; m. ROBERT ___.

K1.11.7.4 JEANNE GERMAINE KLINE -b. 30 June 1930 in Newmansville, Washington Twp., Clarion Co. PA; res. Wilmington, NC; m. ADMIRAL DONALD C. THOMPSON; had 6 children:
DENNIS THOMPSON -b. 11 Nov 1953; m. PATTI ____.
MITCH THOMPSON -b. 13 Nov 1954; m. BARBARA ____.
SANDY THOMPSON -b. 23 July 1956; m. RANDY ___.
JAN THOMPSON -b. 17 Nov 1959; m. TOM ___.
THERESA THOMPSON -b. 2 Feb 1961; m. WILLIE ____.
PATRICK THOMPSON -b.10 Aug 1964.

K1.11.7.5 ETHEL MARIE KLINE -b. 7 Dec 1934 in Newmansville, Washington Twp., Clarion Co. PA; res. North Pine Grove, PA; m. 1st. ROBERT MACBETH -b. 12 Aug 1934; now dec.; had 8 children, (below); m. 2nd JR SCHAEFFER; now dec.
JEANNE MACBETH -b. 1 Nov 1957; m. BOB ___.
JULIE MACBETH -b. 24 July 1958; m. FRED ___.
KATHY MACBETH -b. 22 March 1960; m. SCOTT ____.
ROBBY MACBETH -b. 31 Oct 1961; m. BARB ___
SUSIE MACBETH -b. 11 Aug 1963; m. BOB ___.
JEFF MACBETH -b. 27 Oct 1964; m. KAREN ___.
JOHN MACBETH -b. 30 June 1968
CORA MACBETH -b. 17 Aug 1974

K1.11.7.6 WILLIAM CLEMENT KLINE -b. 1 Oct. 1937 Newmansville, Washington Twp., Clarion Co. PA; res. Shippenville, PA; m. 8 Oct 1960 at St. Michael's Church to DOROTHY A. SONOSKI -b. 21 Dec. 1938 in Shippenville, PA; dau. of JOSEPH & ANNA SONOSKI; had 3 children:
KERRY ANN KLINE b. 28 May 1962 (Author of this manuscript; d. 12 May 2003. Ed.)
TIMOTHY WILLIAM KLINE -b. 30 Aug 1963
WILLIAM JOSEPH KLINE -b. 7 Oct. 1966; m. JOY ___.

K1.11.7.7 DONALD JOSEPH KLINE -b. 11 April 1940, Newmansville, Washington Twp., Clarion Co. PA; res. Leeper, PA; m. ELAINE RATHFON -b. 5 June 1941; had 5 children:
PERRY KLINE -b, 18 Dec 1962; m. JENNY ___.
SCOTT KLINE -b. 23 April 1964; m. ANN ___.
SHAWN KLINE -b. 8 June 1965; m. TAMMY ___.
TODD KLINE -b. 25 July 1966.
STACEY KLINE -b. 14 Jan 1971; m. MATT ___.

K1.11.7.8 ELTON EUGENE KLINE -b. 1 June 1943, Newmansville, Washington Twp., Clarion Co. PA; res. Tionesta, PA; m. 1st ETHEL NIEDERRITER (div); had 5 children; m. 2nd COLLEEN ___, who had 1 child JOSH from prev. marriage.
KIM KLINE -b. 23 June 1965; m. JIM ___.
CHRIS KLINE -b. 5 July 1966; m. GAIL ___.
PAT KLINE -b. 5 Sept. 1967; m. LORI ___.
KORINEA KLINE-b. 13 July 1969; m. KEN ___.
STEPHANIE KLINE -b. 30 June 1971.

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