Free Genealogy Biography of Henry M. Cline
Pennsylvania Volunteer of the Civil War
Henry M. ClineHenry M. Cline, dealer in stoves and tinware, was born in Fairville, Lancaster Co., Pa., July 8, 1847, living there until he came to Topeka, Kan., June 15, 1878. He was engaged in the same business in Pennsylvania that he now carries on.
He was married to Amelia Widenmeyer, of Harrisburg, Pa., a daughter of Wm. Widenmeyer, of that city. They have one son, now ten years of age.
Mr. Cline enlisted in the spring of 1864 in Company H, One Hundred and Eighty-sixth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, 186th Regiment and served with honor until the close of the war. He is a member of the Kaw Valley Lodge No. 20, A.O.U.W.
Source: History of the State of Kansas; William G. Cutler; A.T. Andreas, Chicago, IL; 1883
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