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December 8, 2005 at 9:09 am #18126
I am curious about this Buck line because there isn’t, as yet, an explaination for this Buck family coming from Germany.
Joseph Buck no orgin or dates given and wife’s name not given. They have Susannah Buck born some time around 1750. Germany is listed once but no other explaination. I think this may be an assumtion based on the Cline and surrounding community orgins. Susannah Buck Cline died around 1840 Benton Township, OH in Monroe County and she was buried at Jericho Cemetery.
Any thought on this?
December 8, 2005 at 9:09 am #18179http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Cline/
This link above goes to the results of Cline family DNA testing. This testing has shown that although the Clines came from Germany they are in haplo group G2 which is from India and Pakastan anciently. This helps to tie the Clines into the Melungeon DNA research which have shown similar results. There is also the tradition of “Black Dutch”, Native American, and darker features. I want to thank Harley Dakin for inviting me to his family site and linking to the DNA results. Also for his explaination of those results.
December 8, 2005 at 9:09 am #20351http://www.historynotebook.com/senecas.html
This above link goes to a site that talks about “the Treaty With The Senecas Of The Sandusky – 1831”
December 8, 2005 at 9:09 am #20352http://www.flowersfhs.com/BryantFamily.htm
This link goes to a site which discusses the Bryant family and some notes on the Bennett family. I am including this link because it discusses the Van Meter topic a nd talks about the Bennett family which I connect with also.
December 8, 2005 at 9:09 am #20364How do the Van Meters connect with you, Collins?
They lived near my folks in WV and intermarry with some lines of the Greens. My Greens in Ohio were acquainted with the Van Meter who married Joseph Brandt’s sister.
There is an old thread labeled “Senecas of the Sandusky” in “The Other Blackfoot” where we discuss the connection and the fact that many of the Saponi/Tutelo who travel north might have become the Senecas of the Sandusky.
Techteach
December 8, 2005 at 9:09 am #20383My Tice family married into the Cline family and the Cline family married into the Van Meter family. If you go to the first page of this thread it will give you a detailed connection to the Van Meters and a link as well.
My Tice/Cline/Van Meter lines are from my Grandma’s side. That would be my dad’s mother’s side. (My grandma)Lorena Pearl Rothgeb’s mother was Clara Lamonia Tice. Clara Lamonia Tice’s parents were Solomon William Tice and Ellen Elizabeth Morris. Solomon William Tice’s parents were George Tice and Cynthia Miller.
George Tice’s parents were John Tice and Catherine Cline.
Catherine Cline’s parents were George Cline and Susannah Buck.
George Cline’s father was John Cline.
Children of JOHN CLINE, SR. are:
2. i. GEORGE2 CLINE, SR., b. Bet. 1735 – 1740, Northern Germany; d. 14 Apr 1801, near Mill Creek above Matamoras, Washington Co., OH.
3. ii. JACOB CLINE, b. Germany; d. Abt. 1798.
iii. JOHN CLINE, JR., b. Germany.
4. iv. ELIZABETH CLINE
It was our Jacob Cline that married ELEANOR VAN METER daughter of JACOB VAN METER and LETITIA STRODE.
All of this is listed out here in more detail in this thread.
I think I saw that thread you were talking about in passing, but never read it. I may need to take a look at it.
We have Green family in our lines as well, but I’m not very familiar with those lines as yet. We connect to the Bennetts as well.
There are so many connections that it is hard for me to concentrate on all of them at any given time. So it is like that old saying “How do you eat an elephant?, one bite at a time.”
However, this dilema is on it’s way to being resolved. I firmly hope that through SDA we will be able to sort through all this and organize the information in a more concise and presentable fashion so that it is not as jumbbled up. One of the main goals of SDA will be the untangling of our family vines to see what lay beneath.
December 8, 2005 at 9:09 am #20393Collins:
I do have a Cline and a Buck listed as intermarrying my folks, but this is not surprising, as the locations are very near mine and I know one family of Greens at least (Wife was a Beaver.) was involved with the church of the Van Meter who married the Brandt. Bess said there was a citation to this effect and later I found something that indicated this also.
Techteach
December 8, 2005 at 9:09 am #36487Seeing some connections to my Millers out of Pendleton Co, WV. My Mary Ann Miller b.12/7/1807 married Andrew Bayley/Bailey born in Circleville OH, one of two siblings to marry a Bailey. Another sibling married a Green.
Mary and Andrew’s first born Zellah/Zilla 1836 in Grant Co, IN is my ancestor who married a Coppock. Another name that has been talked about here. I have a picture of Zilla in my profile.
Andrew Bayley was the son of James Bayley born in Frederick Co, MD, and Eve Ponchus/Pontius born in Northumberland Co, PA. The Pontius line came from Berks Co PA before that, and Alsace Lorraine France before that. James Bayley’s father was Andrew married to ?
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