1 Marriage License.
2 Claudie Cline Thompson.
3 Syble Cline Glasscock.
4 Tombstone.
5 1910 US Census, Swan, Smith County, Texas.
6 1920 US Census, Red Springs, Smith County, Texas.
7 Compiled service record; Selective Service Notice; Not Given.
8 Texas Department of Health, Death Registries; digital image, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com).
9 Smith, Texas, birth certificate; Smith County Clerk's office, Tyler.
10 Family.
11 1880 US Census.
12 1900 US Census.
13 1910 US Census.
14 1920 US Census.
15 Texas Department of Health, death certificate; digital image, Family Search.org .
16 Personal knowledge of Syble Cline Glasscock.
17 1860 US Census, Webster TWP, Jackson, NC.
18 1860 US Census, Jackson County, NC, page 309.
19 North Carolina Division of Archives and History.
20 1870 US Census, Webster TWP, Jackson County, NC pg 296.
21 1880 US Census, Cassville, Bartow County, GA pg 526b.
22 (Tyler) The Tyler Courier-Times.
23 "WW I Draft Registration," database, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com).
24 Smith County, Texas Marriage Records, Vol 20 pg 20.
25 1920 U.S. census, Smith, Texas population schedule, Tyler, enumeration district (ED) 77, sheet 9B, dwelling 5; digital images (www.ancestry.com); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T625.
26 Smith County, Texas Marriage Records.
27 Smith County, Texas Marriage Records, Recorded on 13 Dec 1917 in Volume 22, page 574 in Book ML. Officiator - J. I. Weatherby, Minister.
28 death certificate (short form); digital image, (www.ancestry.com).
29 Smith County, Texas; Smith County Clerk's office, Tyler.
30 Obituary.
31 database(www.ancestry.com).
32 U.S., "World War II Army Enlistment," database(www.worldvitalrecords.com).
33 Smith, Texas, 15: 202, Matthews, L. P.-Allred, Maude, 1902; Not Given.
34 Smith County, Texas Marriage Records, Vol 19, pg 80.
35 Smith County, Texas Marriage Records, Vol 20 pg 554.
36 Smith County, Texas Marriage Records, Vol 23 pg 231.
37 Dallas Morning News.
38 birth certificate (short form); digital image,, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com).
39 Smith County, Texas Marriage Records, Vol 21 pg. 526.
40 Sandra Ratledge, descendant of Edith Cochran and David A. Cline.
41 Lawrence, Missouri, D: 34, Daniel-Cline, 1872; Not Given.
42 "U. S. Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865," database(www.ancestry.com).
43 1880 US Census, 1880 Aurora, Lawrence Co., Missouri page 540D.
44 1900 US Census, 1900 TWP Gentry Co., MO ED 87 pg.46.
45 1910 US Census, 1910 Grant TWP, Stone County, MO Roll 825, pg. 216.
46 (Lindale) Lindale News & Times.
47 Kentucky State Death Registry; digital image, Ancestry.com, U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880 (www.ancestry.com).
48 Land Patent, Accession/Serial # MO4040__.029 BLM Serial #: MO NO S/N.
49 death certificate; digital image, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com).
50 "U. S. Internation Marriage Records, 1560 - 1900," database, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com).
51 Smith County, Texas Marriage Records, Recorded on 31 Aug 1940 in Volume 38, page 145. Officiator - W. N. Dunn, Rev.
52 Smith County, Texas, birth certificate; Smith County Clerk's office, Tyler.
53 Smith County, Texas, amended birth certificate; Smith County Clerk's office, Tyler.
54 Georgia State Registry; digital image, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com).
55 George B. Cline, The Cline Families of North Carolina 1750-1860 And Their European Ancestry, 1580-1750, I (N.p.: n.p., n.d.), Chapter 3, page 173.
56 George B. Cline, Jr, The Cline Families of North Carolina 1750-1860 And Their European Ancestry, 1580-1750.
57 1860 US Census.
58 1920 U.S. census, Smith, Texas population schedule, Tyler, enumeration district (ED) 77, sheet 9 B, dwelling 5; digital images (www.ancestry.com); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T625.
59 1920 U.S. census, Smith, Texas population schedule; digital images (www.ancestry.com); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T625.
60 Louisiana Death Records.
61 U.S. Military RecordsWorld Vital Records database, Army Casualties 1956-2003 (www.worldvitalrecords.com).
62
U.S. Military, "World Vital Records Vietnam Casualties 1956 -," database(www.worldvitalrecords.com); Description
Records on Military Personnel Who Died, Were Missing in Action or Prisoners of War as a Result of the Vietnam Conflict, created, 1/20/1967 - 12/1998, documenting the period 6/8/1956 - 1/21/1998 Series from Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Other Titles: [Southeast Asia] Combat Area Casualties File (CACF) [Southeast Asia] Combat Area Casualties Data Base Combat Area Casualties Data Base (CACDB) Inclusive Dates: 1/20/1967 - 12/1998 Coverage Dates: 6/8/1956 - 1/21/1998 Date Note: Although this series was created in 1967, the records in it date back to 1956. Part of: Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense The agency created this series as the official repository for records on U.S. military casualties in the Southeast Asian combat areas during the Vietnam Conflict and used the database as the source for official information about U.S. military personnel casualties related to the Vietnam Conflict and for disseminating statistical data concerning them. Scope & Content Note: This series contains records of U.S. military officers and soldiers who died as a result of either a hostile or nonhostile occurrence or who were missing in action or prisoners of war in the Southeast Asian combat area during the Vietnamese Conflict, including casualties that occurred in Cambodia, China, Laos, North Vietnam, South Vietnam, and Thailand. The records derive from information submitted by each of the military services on Department of Defense Form 1300, Individual Report of Casualty. The database has both final and nonfinal records; a data field in each record distinguishes between them. Final records, also referred to as the "last" records, represent the most current official information about a deceased casualty or about repatriated personnel; nonfinal records, also referred to as "previous" records, are those that precede the final records. Each record includes: the casualty's name, service number, file reference number, date of birth, date of death or repatriation, date Southeast Asian tour began, record processing date, city and state of home of record, the casualty's military service branch, country of casualty, type of casualty, military grade and pay grade, military occupation, service component, race, religion, length of service, marital status, sex, citizenship, the reason or cause of casualty, whether the casualty involved an aircraft, the status of the casualty's body (whether recovered or not), whether the casualty was posthumously promoted, and the South Vietnam province where the casualty occurred, when applicable.
63 1860 US Census, Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri.
64 U. S. Government, "U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006," database, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com).
65
U.S., "World War II Army Enlistment," database(www.worldvitalrecords.com); Includes Google map
http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/SingleIndexIndView.aspx?ix=usa_wwii_armyenlistment&hpp=1&rf=*,z*&qt=i&zdocid=7312922&highlight=ozro%2cKOLB
66 marriage certificate (short form); digital image, Ancestry.com, www.ancestry.com .
67 Burks-Walker-Tippit (Tyler, Texas); Not Given.
68
database(www.ancestry.com); Historical Context: United States Army involvement in World War II formally began with attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941. Germany, Italy, the Soviet Union, Japan, and China had already been fighting with the United Kingdom, France, and other forces as early as 1939 with the invasion by Germany into Poland.
69
World Vital Records, "World War II Army Enlistment," database(www.worldvitalrecords.com); URL to Google map
http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/SingleIndexIndView.aspx?ix=usa_wwii_armyenlistment&hpp=1&rf=*,z*&qt=i&zdocid=1649664&highlight=Herbert+%2cCaudle%2cTexas
70 "WW II Korean Conflict Veterans Interred Overseas," database(www.ancestry.com).
71 "Camp Travis, Texas World War I Records," database(www.ancestry.com).
72 "Texas Death Index 1964-1998," database(http://pilot.familysearch.org/).
73 Personal knowledge of James Daniel.
74 Daniel, James Ray.
75 death certificate; digital image, "California Death Index, 1940-1997," Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com).
76
1880 Census
Union,Pulaski,Missouri.
77 Texas Marriage Records; digital image, Ancestry.com, (www.ancestry.com .
78 Pam Miller at pam@pamiller.net on Genforum.
79 Houston Tracy, Jr.
80 Oxford Public Register Obiuary--Tina Smith, Genforum.
81 "North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-1975," database(www.ancestry.com).
82 Tina Smith.
83 Poythress, Sarah Genforum.
84 Sarah R. Poythress dpoythress@nc.r.com.
85 Family Group Sheet, Public Library, Oxford, NC.
86 Ike Breedlove Nelson,Jr.
87 "North Carolina Birth Index, 1800-2000," database(www.ancestry.com).
88 Revis Johnson revis1@hotmail.com.
89 Carroll Martin.
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