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We visit Perry's old house next to Randall McCoy and John Dils house in Pikeville KY. Randall moved there after the burning of his cabins on New years day. Then on to the Cline cemetery where him and Martha are buried. Perry Cline was born in 1849 in Mingo County, WV. Though orphaned at a young age, he went on to become a lawyer in addition to a sheriff's deputy in Pikeville, Kentucky. Cline is perhaps best known as one of the key outside forces involved in the Hatfield and McCoy feud, a position made possible by his job and his marriage to Martha McCoy. He also hired the questionable Bad Frank as a bounty hunter. In the late 1870s, Devil Anse Hatfield got into a land dispute with Randall McCoy's cousin Perry Cline. Anse won the land dispute and was granted Perry's entire 5,000 acre plot of land. The McCoys felt that Anse had used his political connections to influence the court's decision. Perry was frequently involved in disputes with the Hatfields before eventually serving the arrest warrants for the Hatfield family members who carried out the New Year's Day attack against the McCoys, an action which eventually led to the end of the feud. Perry died in 1891 of tuberculosis, after which he was buried in the Cline Cemetery in Pikeville, KY. Many people look back at him as a prime instigator and fire to the feud.