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Peter Martin Cline

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Peter Martin Cline

Birth
Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia, USA
Death
18 Aug 1926 (aged 49)
Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.7471109, Longitude: -84.3717496
Plot
Section 9 Lot 602N Grave 3
Memorial ID
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1920 census - he is an automobile salesman.

Atlanta Constitution, August 20, 1926

Funeral services for Peter M. Cline, 47, of 1429 Gordon street, who died at a private hospital in Brunswick Tuesday, will be held at 10 o'clock this morning from St. Anthony's church. The Rev. Father J. Conlin will officiate.

Mr. Cline had lived in Atlanta for more than 20 years and was widely known here. He was the son of the late Peter Cline, who was mayor of Milledgeville for a quarter of a century and a prominent political figure in Georgia. Mr. Cline was visiting with his family at St. Simons island when he came ill.


Obituary on August 29 lists survivors: his widow, Mrs. P. M. Cline (nee Miss Theresa Erskine); two children, Robert Erskine Cline and Theresa Cline; brothers, Hugh T., Milledgeville, Ga.,; John M. Natchez, Miss; Theodore and Frank, of Texas; Dr. B. McH. Cline and Louis Cline, of Atlanta; Herbert Cline, of Savannah, Ga.; and J. J. Cline, of Louisiana; sisters, Misses Mary and Kate Cline, Milledgeville, Ga.; Mrs. John Tarlton, Atlanta; Mrs. Frank Florincourt and Mrs. Ed O'Connor, of Savannah, Ga.,; aunts, Misses Gertrude, Annie and Nora Trainor, Milledgeville, Ga.; Mrs. M. E. Otis, of Atlanta; uncle, Mr. Terrance Trainor, Milledgeville, Ga; other relatives, Mrs. Kate Semmes, Savannah, Ga.; Mr. R. R. Otis and Mrs. J. M. Corrigan, of Atlanta.
1920 census - he is an automobile salesman.

Atlanta Constitution, August 20, 1926

Funeral services for Peter M. Cline, 47, of 1429 Gordon street, who died at a private hospital in Brunswick Tuesday, will be held at 10 o'clock this morning from St. Anthony's church. The Rev. Father J. Conlin will officiate.

Mr. Cline had lived in Atlanta for more than 20 years and was widely known here. He was the son of the late Peter Cline, who was mayor of Milledgeville for a quarter of a century and a prominent political figure in Georgia. Mr. Cline was visiting with his family at St. Simons island when he came ill.


Obituary on August 29 lists survivors: his widow, Mrs. P. M. Cline (nee Miss Theresa Erskine); two children, Robert Erskine Cline and Theresa Cline; brothers, Hugh T., Milledgeville, Ga.,; John M. Natchez, Miss; Theodore and Frank, of Texas; Dr. B. McH. Cline and Louis Cline, of Atlanta; Herbert Cline, of Savannah, Ga.; and J. J. Cline, of Louisiana; sisters, Misses Mary and Kate Cline, Milledgeville, Ga.; Mrs. John Tarlton, Atlanta; Mrs. Frank Florincourt and Mrs. Ed O'Connor, of Savannah, Ga.,; aunts, Misses Gertrude, Annie and Nora Trainor, Milledgeville, Ga.; Mrs. M. E. Otis, of Atlanta; uncle, Mr. Terrance Trainor, Milledgeville, Ga; other relatives, Mrs. Kate Semmes, Savannah, Ga.; Mr. R. R. Otis and Mrs. J. M. Corrigan, of Atlanta.


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