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From History of Frederick County. p. 1088-1089:
George T. Cline, son of Casper Cline, and a brother of Nicholas O. Cline, was born on his father’s farm near Frederick, March 4, 1825, and died in Chicago, Ill., June 24, 1903.
He attended St. John’s College, Md. Upon the completion of his education he lived upon his father’s farm on the Harper’s Ferry road until the spring of 1858, when he went to visit his cousin, D. G. Evans, in Ohio, where he spent a year. Then he proceeded to Cincinnati, and thence …
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From History of Frederick County. p. 1088:
Casper E. Cline, son of Nicholas O. and Anna A. (Michael) Cline, was born in Frederick district, July 31, 1872. He grew to manhood on his father’s farm, and while a young man attended private schools and Frederick College. At the age of fourteen years, he came to Frederick City, and entered the employ of Charles E. Thomas, who conducted a carpet store, as a clerk. Here he remained for two years. He then, at the age of sixteen, bought the business, Mr. Thomas …
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From History of Frederick County. p. 1087-1088:
Nicholas O. Cline, a prominent citizen of Frederick City, Md., where he lived retired, was a native of that place, born July 7, 1834, and died May 19, 1910. He was a son of Casper and Catharine (Evans) Cline.
The Cline family is of ancient and honorable lineage and is of Scotch-Irish origin. The American ancestor was Alexander Cline, the grandfather of Nicholas O. Cline. He was a native of Ireland, being born at Waterford. At an early day he emigrated to this country, and …