Mabel Cline

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Name Mabel Cline Birth 1892 Vermilion County, Illinois [1]
Gender Female Occupation musician, dance studio Death 5 Feb 1963 Muscogee County, Georgia [2]
Person ID I322 Gritton Last Modified 20 Mar 2024
Father John B. Cline, b. 17 Dec 1858, Illinois d. 27 Mar 1921, Catlin, Vermilion County, Illinois
(Age 62 years)
Mother Olive Ann Trent, b. Oct 1872, Vermilion County, Illinois d. 4 Aug 1960, Richmond County, Georgia
(Age 87 years)
Marriage 4 Jul 1889 Vermilion County, Illinois [3, 4]
Divorce Bef 1900 Family ID F169 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Charles Edward Shean, b. 17 Dec 1892, Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois Marriage 1912 Champaign County, Illinois [3]
Children 1. William A. Shean, b. 24 Sep 1915, Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois d. 26 Apr 1920, North Augusta, Alken County, South Carolina
(Age 4 years)
Family ID F909 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 6 Jul 2019
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Event Map Birth - 1892 - Vermilion County, Illinois Marriage - 1912 - Champaign County, Illinois Death - 5 Feb 1963 - Muscogee County, Georgia = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - LKH note:
In Mabel's marriage record her parents are given as Olive Trent and Richard Broderick (Olive's second husband). However, her birth date of 1891 is prior to Olive and Richard's marriage, but matches the time that Olive and John B. Cline were married.
She is also listed as Mabel Broderick on her son, William A. Sheen's, death certificate.
Her obituary states her parents were John and Olive Cline.
[5] - Mrs. Mabel Shean
Mrs. Mabel Shean, of Rt.1, Midland, died today at 3:10 a.m. at The Medical Center after a lingering illness. She had resided in this community for the past 34 years and was a member of the Methodist Church.
She was a native of Danville, Ill., and a daughter of the late John and Olive Cline.
Survivors include her husband, C.E. Shean, Midland.
The Columbus Ledger, Columbus, Georgia. Tuesday, 5 February 1963.
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