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Frances (Killian) Cline (1764 - 1850)

Frances "Fannie" Cline formerly Killian
Born in Mecklenburg County, North Carolinamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 27 Jun 1785 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 85 in Catawba, North Carolina, United Statesmap
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Biography

Frances (Killian) Cline lived in Appalachia, in North Carolina.

Frances "Fannie" Killian, daughter of Leonard Killian, was born November 5, 1764 in North Carolina. She married Michael Cline June 27, 1785. Fannie Cline died April 3, 1850 in Catawba County, North Carolina.

Find A Grave Memorial# 29446696 created by James Hill, Aug 31, 2008:

Fannie Killian Cline

Birth: Oct. 5, 1761 Mecklenburg County North Carolina, USA Death: 1844 Catawba County North Carolina, USA

Daughter of Leonard & Mary Margaret Killian; wife of Michael S. Cline Sr. Spouse of Michael S. Cline (1761 - 1840) Children:

Michael S. Cline (1796 - 1866)*
Henry Cline (1799 - 1886)*

Burial:

Old St Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Newton, Catawba County, North Carolina, USA

Frances Killian, known as Fanny, married Michael Kline on June 27, 1785 (married by the Reverend Godfred Arends, a Lutheran clergyman).[1]

Following from Pension application of Michael Cline (W6675), Transcribed by Will Graves (pdf online)

On "March 3, 1840, in Lincoln County North Carolina, Fanny Cline, 75 filed for a widow's pension ... stating that she is the widow of Michael Cline, a pensioner of the revolution; ... that her husband died in Lincoln County January 9, 1840.
Jacob Cline, brother of Michael Cline, gave a supporting affidavit. In his affidavit he states that the widow whose maiden name was Elizabeth

Killian. He says the minister performing the marriage was Godfrey Arend

facts in file: the widow was the daughter of Leonard Killian; there are children referred to in the file but no names are given; in 1849, the widow was living in Catawba County North Carolina.
Veteran was pensioned at the rate of $35.21 per annum commencing March 4th, 1831, for 10 months & two days service as a private in the infantry & cavalry in the North Carolina militia.

Sources

  • The Family of North Carolina Pioneer Andreas Killian (1702-1788): Andreas, his children and grandchildren Compiled by descendants of Andreas Killian for the September 11-13, 2009 Second Sunday in September Reunion. Published by the Association of Descendants of NC Pioneer Andreas Killian (now AKDHA: Andreas Killian Descendants Historical Association)
  • Michael Cline's pension application, W6675 pdf
  • 1850 Census Death Schedules for Catawba County (death date)
  • Fannie Killian, in William Hinds' Killian Database (information in The Family of North Carolina Pioneer Andreas Killian on Fannie was provided by him)
  • DAR records for her husband.
  • pdf of transcript of pension application

  1. from pension application W6675

Acknowledgements

  • The WikiTree profile Killian-43 was created on May 29, 2011 by Larry Hayer through the import of HAYER.GED (prior to import, this record was last changed 3 AUG 2007).
  • The WikiTree profile Killian-3 was created by William Hull through the import of Hull.ged on Feb. 17, 2010






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Killian-43 and Killian-3 appear to represent the same person because: I went to add Leonard as the father of Fannie (Killian-3) and discovered he already had a daughter named Fannie. November 5 birth is from the Killian book cited; death date is also, and book cites source as the 1850 Census Death Schedules for Catawba County.
posted by Liz (Noland) Shifflett

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