Laban Cline
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Laban Wilson Cline (1846 - abt. 1935)

Laban Wilson Cline
Born in Catawba County, North Carolina, United States of Americamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1871 in Catawba, North Carolina, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 89 in Hickory, Catawba County, North Carolina, United States of Americamap
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Biography

Laban Cline lived in Appalachia, in North Carolina.

Laban Wilson Cline was born April 10, 1846 in Catawba County, North Carolina, he was the son of Paul Cline and Selina Bost, Laban enlisted March 10, 1864 in Company E, 12th North Carolina State Troops at the age of 17.[1] On the Company muster roll dated May 1, 1864 to August 31, 1864, Laban is listed as absent due to being wounded in action and not shown on active duty till January 1865. Laban was Paroled as a prisoner of war at the Appomattox Court House, Virginia April 9, 1865.

Laban Cline served in the United States Civil War.
Side: CSA
Regiment(s): 38th North Carolina Infantry
  • Laban is shown in the United Sates 1870 Census living in the household of his mother Salena (Bost) Cline with sister Caroline,[2] and he married Sarah Hoover in 1871, Catawba County.[3]

Laban died September 21, 1935 in Hickory, Catawba County, North Carolina and was buried September 22, 1935 in Fairgrove Methodist Church Cemetery, at Conover, Catawba County, North Carolina.[4]

Date: September 22, 1935
Place: Fairgrove Methodist Church Cem, Conover, Catawba County, North Carolina.

Sources

  1. Remembering North Carolina's Confederates Author; Michael C. Hardy. Publisher; Arcadia Publishing, 2006. Page 41.
  2. United States Census, 1870 database with images, FamilySearch, Laban Cline in household of Salina Cline, North Carolina, United States; citing p. 14, family 105, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,627.
  3. North Carolina, Marriages, 1759-1979 FamilySearch, Laben Wilson Cline and Sarah Hoover, 1871; citing Catawaba Co., North Carolina, reference p 28 n 65; FHL microfilm 593,304.
  4. North Carolina Deaths 1931-1994 North Carolina, Deaths, 1931-1994 database, FamilySearch, Laban Wilson Cline, 21 Sep 1935; citing Hickory, Catawba, North Carolina, fn 1820 cn 360, State Department of Archives and History, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 1,943,107.




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I believe the cemetery is in Conover, Catawba County
posted by [Living Moore]
Cline-1863 and Cline-35 appear to represent the same person because: Hi William i have put sources on Cline-1863 and found a picture in an old out of copyright book including another Laban Cline born 1834. Eric
posted by [Living Daly]