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Narcissa <I>Newton</I> Cline

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Narcissa Newton Cline

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
1900 (aged 66–67)
Collin County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Birth year, I'm not sure:
1850 census, daughter age 17, born abt 1833
1860 census, with Geo. W. Cline age 25, born abt 1835
1870 census, with George , age 37, born abt 1833
1880 census, with George, age 44, born abt 1836

Narcissa moved with some of her children to the New Harmony-Mt Sylvan area of East Texas, after her husband, George's death in 1894. Her daughter, Mary Martha Luraine (Molly) Cline Allred had taken her with her own family to Farmersville, Texas when the Allred family went there to pick cotton in the fall of 1900. She had chills and a high fever and died from the flu according to the family.

There is no known marker on her grave. (I called the County Clerk's office in Collin County, there was no Cline with first name beginning with N listed in the Death Records around 1900. They didn't officially begin keeping Death Records until 1903). I went to Farmersville and looked through the books listing all the cemeteries, but I didn't find her listed.
Birth year, I'm not sure:
1850 census, daughter age 17, born abt 1833
1860 census, with Geo. W. Cline age 25, born abt 1835
1870 census, with George , age 37, born abt 1833
1880 census, with George, age 44, born abt 1836

Narcissa moved with some of her children to the New Harmony-Mt Sylvan area of East Texas, after her husband, George's death in 1894. Her daughter, Mary Martha Luraine (Molly) Cline Allred had taken her with her own family to Farmersville, Texas when the Allred family went there to pick cotton in the fall of 1900. She had chills and a high fever and died from the flu according to the family.

There is no known marker on her grave. (I called the County Clerk's office in Collin County, there was no Cline with first name beginning with N listed in the Death Records around 1900. They didn't officially begin keeping Death Records until 1903). I went to Farmersville and looked through the books listing all the cemeteries, but I didn't find her listed.


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