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About Christopher Stoffle Cline
Christopher was the son of Johan Sebastian Klein. But he was known by his friends and neighbors as " Stoffle" (his middle name). He is found in a number of deeds involving Deitrich families and other Ramsours families, he remained close to both families through the years. In these he was often identified as Bostain Cline, Jr. This says to me that Bostain was his father's middle name. It was traditional to name your son with a name taken from a family member, it shows the world who's son he is. Stoffle had a good solid reputation and was able to establish his family's place on Clarks Creek, 2 miles North of the site of Lincolnton, Lincoln County, North Carolina
He married twice, eight children by Margaret Ramsaur-- married in 1764
Betsy Deitrich Married-Three children- in 1789 1741-1800 , Clarks Creek, Lincoln County, North Carolina,N. America
walraven284added this on 12 May 200
The Cline families had a large part in the building of Lincoln County North Carolina. Stoffle expanded his family away from Lincolnton in order to help settle North Carolina walraven284* Reference: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100176227/christopher-stoffle-c... Find A Grave Memorial] - [https://www.geni.com/projects/SmartCopy/18783 SmartCopy]: ''Jan 22 2019, 23:24:46 UTC''
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Christopher was the son of Johan Sebastian Klein. But he was known by his friends and neighbors as " Stoffle" (his middle name). He is found in a number of deeds involving Deitrich families and other Ramsours families, he remained close to both families through the years. In these he was often identified as Bostain Cline, Jr. This says to me that Bostain was his father's middle name. It was traditional to name your son with a name taken from a family member, it shows the world who's son he is. Stoffle had a good solid reputation and was able to establish his family's place on Clarks Creek, 2 miles North of the site of Lincolnton, Lincoln County, North Carolina
He married twice, eight children by Margaret Ramsaur-- married in 1764
Betsy Deitrich Married-Three children- in 1789
1741-1800 , Clarks Creek, Lincoln County, North Carolina,N. America
walraven284added this on 12 May 200
The Cline families had a large part in the building of Lincoln County North Carolina. Stoffle expanded his family away from Lincolnton in order to help settle North Carolina
walraven284
Christopher Cline (100176227)
Suggested edit: I have other paperwork that lists Sebastian Cline Jr AS Bastian Cline. He is the one who was married to Margret Ramsaur. He ran off with his neighbors wife (Hannah Frey Burns) to Georgia and they had at least one child together. That child is named Jacob Burns Cline. When Bastion(Bostion) died in Georgia, Hannah came home. But she had been written out of her fathers will. And her husband died. The Clines were apparently so angry with Bastion that they never mentioned him again and gave all of what he had to his brother Christopher.. including any good stories. It was quite the drama.
Contributor: (47634203)* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Dec 13 2021, 0:04:36 UTC
Christopher Stoffle Cline's Timeline
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1741
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Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1763 |
1763
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Lincolnton, Lincoln County, North Carolina, U.S.
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November 3, 1765
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Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States
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1769
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Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States
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1772
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Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States
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1774
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North Carolina, United States
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1774
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Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States
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1775
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Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States
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November 30, 1776
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Tryon, Polk County, NC, United States
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May 1781
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Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
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