Joe & Mag Cline's Photo

~ IN MEMORY OF ~

James Joseph C. & Margaret (Barnett) Cline
with their son Ode Cline
ca. 1903

[NOTE: My picture above has been stolen from this page of my website and uploaded by RogerParker69 (on Wilcox/Cline Family Tree) on Ancestry.com and by others in violation of Ancestry's express written agreement rules and my copyright. If copied and uploaded anywhere on the internet in either whole or part, it has been stolen and violates copyright law. If you see this photo anywhere on a genealogy family "Blogspot" or attached to any Ancestry.com trees, it has been STOLEN from this webpage. NO one was given a jpg or copy of this photo or permission to upload it online or otherwise publish. Mine is the one and only photo. Attaching my photos to family trees propagates a situation wherein many others think "it's up for grabs" and they may do whatever they please with it. In other words, when people find it copied and uploaded on Ancestry, they mistakenly believe it can be copied and publishedon "Find a Grave" or anywhere by anyone. NOT TRUE.]

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b 17 Jul 1846 Murray CO, GA d 10 Jan 1930 Englewood, TN buried Ebenezer Cemetery, Monroe CO, TN
military service - Pvt., Company E, 7th Regiment TN Mounted Infantry, USA, Civil War

b 17 Mar 1852 Polk CO, TN d 3 Dec 1932 Englewood, TN buried Ebenezer Cemetery, Monroe CO, TN

This photo was given to my mother Beulah "Boots" (Cline) Nipper by her grandfather "Chief" Cline after the death of her beloved Granny Cline. She cherished this photo the remainder of her life. It is the only photo we have of Grandmaw Cline, Margaret (Barnett) Cline. Mama gave it to me over thirty-seven years ago. It shows Grandpaw and Grandmaw Cline in their latter years at home with Uncle Ode, their youngest son, standing behind them.

See Joseph C. Cline Family Group Record.

by Sandra Ratledge, great-great-granddaughter of Joe and Mag (Barnett) Cline

"THOU SHALT NOT STEAL." DEUTERONOMY 5 : 19

This site is dedicated to the memory of my mother Beulah Cline Nipper, a beautiful product of the Knobs.

Homespun
Graphics
by
Sandra Ratledge

All you kinfolks, put some mail in that old box!