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    1. [DOVER-L] A Second "Dover Origins"
    2. About the time Dennis obtained his version of "Dover Origins" I was sent a copy of it from a different source. Dennis sent me a copy of his that came about the same time. They were not the same!!!!! The one I had was even longer and had even more stuff added to it. It had taken on a life of it's own. Before you all get busy adding all of this new data into your computer, I will warn you, there is a large amount of incorrect data in both of the "Dover Origins" in the placement of children and families. I do not know who did the work on the second version. My copy did not have any author listed. All I can tell you is be aware that before you accept a source of information, you need to verify this data for yourself. Sharon S

    04/04/1999 01:56:14
    1. [DOVER-L] Dover Origins
    2. Dennis Dover
    3. The following is my transcription (I apologize for any errors) of Dover Origins by John Eagleston expanding on the John E. Dover 1934 letter and John's theory of known early family relationships. Source information not included except as noted. I discovered this piece several years ago through a reference by another researcher and then found the same piece had been filed with several libraries. John Eagleston intended for this to be a public document. The additional copy I purchased came from the Clayton library in Rabun County, Georgia as I wanted to see if the version I was sent was the same as he had written. It was. Please note that John Eagleston told me that nothing was cast in concrete for the theory of family relationships. You'll see some inconsistencies with the two versions of the 1934 letter. John's personal sources are not known, but I see pieces in Origins that I have heard repeated over the years from other sources. John's collection of Dover information didn't contain some of the information others of us have ... and we (the others) have differences in what information we have. John's theory of family relationships is based upon the information he had at hand. To reinforce Sharon's comments about the two 1934 letters, I have a copy of a one page family tree (drawn as a tree) that came from the family of J. R. Dover (referenced in the letter)(it was in an attic chest) that does not match up exactly to the 1934 letter. ***********************DOVER ORIGINS**************************** The following genealogy was for the most part organized in 1934 by John E. Dover, the fourth son of William Dover who was born in Yorkville, South Carolina in 1829 (John E. Dover was born in January 1888). The information gathered from his father and "Abram" Hardin. The original Dover was "John Dover from England. He was a machinist and millwright by trade and first landed at Fall River, Massachusetts in 1765. He came later to the Piedmont section of South Carolina and located on Kings Creek, at the foothills of Brown's Mountain, back of the Dillinger place and set up a set of mill rocks. He went back to Fall River because of an uprising of war of Indians. He was gone seven years. He returned in 1774 to the same place as before." These dates are questionable. The Indians had sued for peace in 1761 following two autumns of crop and village destruction by organized campaigns of the frontiersmen of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. Peace reigned for fifteen years, until 1776 when the British incited them during the Revolutionary War. On the pension application of Francis J. Dover, he claims to have been born in June of 1760 on the Haw River about forty miles from Guilford, North Carolina. The earliest land transactions for the Dovers are the following sales by John and Zephaniah: York Co., S.C. Deed Book C, page 424, (no date copied). John Dover of Camden District to Thos. Jenkins. 250 pds. E. side of Broad River and on both sides of fork of High Shoals to Branch of Kings Creek being part of land conveyed by deed of sale from John Fondren to John Dover, 141 acres. Witnesses: Francis and Wm. Jenkins. York Co., S.C., Deed Book F, page 270, 18 December 1779. Zephaniah Dover of York to Gilbert Moss, 11 pds. 13 shllg. Land of Bells Branch of Kings Creek. Land was granted to Zephanial Dover. Witnesses: W. M. Sandlin, John Thompson, Moses Edmiston. Lincoln County, North Carolina, 9 October 1783, John Dover received a land grant of 100 acres on Long Branch of Buffalo adjacent Joseph Claborn. "He took part in the Revolutionary War and was in the battle at King's Mountain." The Dover's property was on or adjacent to King's Mountain where the battle was fought. The battleground park office at the foot of King's Mountain is said to be located on Dover land. In Draper's 'King's Mountain and Its Heroes', page 233, is the statement: "A Mr. Dover, says Colonel Logan, was likewise met on the march," (the day of King's Mountain Battle, about one mile from the battleground), "and imparted some information to the Whig leaders of Ferguson's movements and whereabouts." In Francis J. Dover's pension application he states that he was living about a mile from King's Mountain when he first volunteered for service. There are no lists of battlefield combatants containing the names of any Dovers although these lists are not, by any means, complete. There are no pension applications made by Dovers which claim participation in this battle although they were actively engaged in the cause. Three Dovers did have Revolutionary Claims in South Carolina: John, Zephaniah, and Francis. They are as follows: No. 406, Lib. V - Issued 8 August 1785 to Mr. John Dover for L 0..5..1 Sterling Rations for 15 Men & 16 Sheaves of Oats in 1780 as per account audited - Principal L O..5..l Interest L O..O..4 - -No. 448, Book Q - Issued the 20th of May 1785 to Mr. John Dover for Sixteen Shillings and four Pense Sterling for Forage Supplied the Militia per Account Audited. Principal - L O.. 16..4 - Annual Interest L O..l, -. No. 194, Book L - Issued 5 October 1784 to Mr. Zeph. Dover for One Pound fourteen Shillings and three Pense half Penny Sterling for 24 Days Militia Duty as a Private under Lieutenant Daniel Smith in 1781 as per Account Audited - Principal L 1..14..3 1/2. Annual Interest L 0--2--4-.. The Stub Entry to Indents for Rev. Claim to Francis was not obtained but a breakdown of his extensive military service is given in a later section. The old Hambright Cemetery is just a quarter of a mile down the road from the park office. The old Dover Cemetery is about a half mile, or so, further toward the west. It is across the road from a church. There are quite a few stones but reading them is extremely difficult because of their age. The Dover womenfolk were active on the battlefield after the conflict. The widower, LTC Fredrick Hambright is said to have met his second wife, Mary Dover, daughter of a John Dover, while she was attending to his wounds. He was supposed to have been taken to the Dover home where she nursed him back to health. "His sons were: Elijah, Eephaniah, John, William, and James. Elijah lived and died near Antioch Church, Cherokee County. I visited him when a small boy, He died soon after, ninety years old then. Several of his boys went to Georgia." He was listed as being 79 years old (b. 1771) on the 1850 census of York County, so he would have been ninety in 1861 or 17 years before John E. Dover, the author was born. Elijah's wife, Mary, was listed as 81 years old (born ca. 1769). 'Eephaniah and family settled in Georgia, William and family settled later in western North Carolina and west (East?) Tennessee. James and family settled in Broad River, now Cherokee County. John was a farmer and lived in York County. Sallie was also from this first generation. She married Col. Frederick Hambright. She was his second wife." The Colonel's wife was actually named Mary (b. 9 January 1762). Based on the census records: Zephania Dover was born before 1755 which, when coupled with military and property records, make him look more like a brother of John #1, than a son; William is never found in the censuses; James was born sometime before 1774 and was only on the 1790 census; John was also born sometime before 1774 and remains in the county (his cemetery stone indicates he was born in 1779, but the 1850 census indicates 1785); Mary was born on January 9, 1762; there was an Elizabeth buried in the Shiloh Presbyterian Church Cemetery. She was born approximately 1747 and died February 21, 1788 (41 years old), She may have been the wife of the original John Dover. These are probably not the only children of the original John Dover. Surely there was more than one daughter and it is very likely that Francis and Hezekiah were sons. If Zephaniah is actually a younger brother of John #1, perhaps Francis is the individual referred to as Eephaniah, who moved to Georgia. In his 1838 Revolutionary Pension Claim, filed in Habersham County, Georgia, Francis J. Dover states that he was born on June 28, 1760 on the Haw River, North Carolina about forty miles from Gui1ford. He was living in York County when he first volunteered on 11 July 1777 and remained there for three or four years after his discharge in 1781. In the York County Court Minutes, Book A, page 136, (January 1788), Francis Dover served as a witness in a local land transaction. Hezekiah Dover was a witness for Francis' application and he states that he was a brother to Francis and was about sixteen years old at the time of the Revolutionary War. It appears that Francis was the oldest son of John, followed by daughter, Sarah, then probably Hezekiah, Zephaniah, Elijah, John (ca. 1785). and William, who may have been born about the time of death of an Elizabeth Dover, the possible wife of John Dover #1. "John Dover #1 lived to be 110 years old and is buried in the Shiloh Graveyard." If this is true, why did he never appear in any of the censuses, at least living with one of his son's families. There is never more than one John Dover shown on any of the York County censuses. After 1790, the only possible entry would be the John (b. pre-1755) in Buncombe County, North Carolina in 1800. The Dover's "were carefree, fun-loving, hard working people; great lovers of music, both instrumental and vocal, Some of them (had) the finest (voices) of their time: clearness and smoothness of tone, vocally. No serious crime was ever charged any of them. The above facts were gathered from my father and Abram Hardin. I believe them to be true. I have no doubt but that all the Dovers in this country sprang from this one family as I could never learn of any others coming over to this country." The York County Court Minutes, 1786 to 1797, Book A, contains several entries pertaining to John Dover. Thursday, January the 17th, 1788, page 144: "Ordered that a Ded. Po. Issue to Esquire Pearson to take Deposition of Doctor Hames Freeland & wife, or the nearest magistrate to the house of the Doctor, in the in the suit John Dover against Jacob Hofstitler, giving 20 days notice to the Def't." "Ordered that a Ded. Po, Issue to Georgia to take deposition of John Williford & wife at his house on Ogeechee before the nearest Magistrate, the State vs. Dovers." Thursday, July 17th, 1788. "John Dover vs. Jacob Hofstitler. Slander, Dismissed at plaintiff's cost." According to John E. Dover, the following are the children of John Dover #2, b. ca. "l779", d. 1866 (aged "87" years), buried in the old Dover Cemetery, and his wife, Elizabeth ______, b. ca. "1789", d. 27 March 1856 (aged "67" years) buried in the Old Dover Cemetery: 1a. A daughter, b. ca. 1800-1810. 2a. Sealy (Celia) Dover, b. 24 December 1812, d. 20 December 1889, buried at Mt. Paron Church Cemetery, north of Gaffney, South Carolina , m . Berryman Moss , b. 21 September 1814, d. 23 November 1891. 3a. Martin Dover, b. ca. 1812, m. Matilda ________ b. ca. 1806. 1b. James M., b. ca. 1832, York District, South Carolina. 2b. Pinckney, b. ca. 1834, York District, South Carolina. 3b. David T., b. ca. 1838, York District, South Carolina. 4b. John H., b. ca. 1840, a farmer and father of John, a large cotton mill owner and operator, d. 1932, Shelby, North Carolina, m. ________ Toms. 5b. Robert A., b. ca. 1845, York District, South Carolina. 4a. A daughter, b. ca. 1810-1820. 5a. John Dover #3, b. 22 May 1816, d. 18 July 1889, buried in the old Dover Cemetery, m. Dorinda Louise Whisenant, daughter of Aaron W. Whisenant and Martha Patsy Hardin (Benjamin and Rebecca Martin Hardin) b. 20 April 1825, in York County, S.C., d. 21 May 1898 , in Cherokee County, S.C., buried in the old Dover Cemetery. 1b. Felix H. Dover, b. January 1844, was owner of a cigar company, lived in Tampa Florida, m. Jane Amanda Dixon, daughter of Peter and Asenath Whisenant "Dickson" (of Joseph R. and Unity Hardin Whisenant) ch: Rush, Richard, Cleo. 2b. Daniel D. Dover, b. 20 May 1847, d. 26 November 1908, m. Mary Jane Hardin, daughter of Noah and Harriet B. Camp Hardin, b. 11 April 1852, d. 9 May 1939, ch: Lillie, Ollie, Lloyd (died young). 3b . George Dover , b. ca. 1847, York District, South Carolina. 4b . Teresa (Tressa) Dover, b. 18 July 1850 in York District, South Carolina, d. 11 July 1902 in Cleveland County, N. C., m. ca. 1876, Perry Mulls Gibbons (Givins?), ch.: Corinda, John J., Jesse K., and Pearly Jane. 5b . Martha E. Dover, b. 28 June 1852, d. 1 January 1893, m. John Bishop Fulton (son of Anastasia 'Stacy' Fulton., unwed), had 10 children: Charles, b. 23 August 1869; Myra, b. 11 August 1871; Nora, b. 22 July 1875; Ida, b. 1875; Minnie, b. 12 March 1878; Frances; Wylie Irvin, b. 12 October 1883, m. Bertha Wells; George; John Theodore, b. 24 April 1889; and Elizabeth. 6b. Perry Dover, b. 1 July 1856, d. 25 September 1922. 7b . Mary Dover, b. 18 July 1859, d. 24 April 1941, m . Aaron Hardin. 8b . Permelia Dover, b. 29 August 1861, d. 6 November 1921, m . Mathias Turner. 9b. William A. Dover, b. 13 February 1866, d. 20 September 1928, a merchant in Grover, North Carolina, m. Minerva Bell, ch: Curtis, Louis, John, Darwin. 6a. Thomas C. Dover, b. ca. 1819, York County, South Carolina, m. Lucinda L. Givens, b. 1820, York County, South Carolina. 1b. William E., b. 1845, York County, South Carolina. 2b. James R., b. 1846, York County, South Carolina. 3b. Annie Elizabeth E., b. 5 March 1850, York County, South Carolina. d. 16 July 1937, Catlin, Illinois, m. 5 April 1877, Frank P. Elgin, b. January 1852, ch: Martha; Gussie, b. 1779; Alice b. 1881; and Everett, b. 1887. 7a. Mahalia Dover, b. ca. 1820, had no children. 8a. Francis 'Fanny' Dover, b. ca. 1823, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Celia Moss. 9a. Zepheniah Dover, b. ca. 1825, m. Adalee b. ca. 1827. 1b. Barbara, b. ca. 1846, York County, South Carolina. 2b. Rebecca, b. ca. 1849, York County, South Carolina. 10a. Asa Dover, b. ca. 1828, York District, South Carolina, m. (1) Sarah _______, ch: John T., b. 1850, Charlie, Lawson, Robert, Lee, Murklan, Elizabeth, and Mattie, m.(2) _______, ch: Will and Manayla. Others report Asa's descendants as: m.(l) _________, ch: Mary Jane Dover Grayson, m. (2) ________, ch: William F. Dover, m. (3) __________, ch: Mattie Dover Hord, Nora Dover Lindsay, Elizabeth Dover Lerechuex , Charlie Dover, Jacob Lee Dover, Robert Samuel Dover, Lawson Dover, and Merklin Dover. 11. William Dover, b. 1829, Yorkville, South Carolina, d. 1919, Chattanooga, Tennessee, a farmer, carpenter, and contractor, m. Mary Theresa Whitice (Whitehurst) of Dalton, Georgia. 1b. Adolph C., b. ca. 1868, d. 1905, Charlotte, North Carolina, unmarried. 2b. William E., m. Rosa Griffin of East Chattanooga, Tennessee, ch: Eugene and William E. Jr. 3b. George L., b. ca. 1883, m. Erma Kendall of Chattanooga, Tennessee, no children. 4b. John E., author of this genealogy, b. January 1888, m. 7 October 1919, Mary Eugene Ruble of Lott, Texas, ch: John Jr. 5b. Lula, m. Joseph Trimby, ch: Mary Jane, Ruth, Joe, Charles. 6b. Alice, m. J. Gid Lovelady of Daisy, Tennessee. 7b. Lillie, m. J. W. Hall of Tuscumbia, Alabama, ch: Nell Tendell, Mary Bell Harris, Laurie Hall. 8b. Raymond H., b. ca. 1890, ch: Raymond H. Jr. 12a. Willis Dover, b. ca. 1833, York District, South Carolina. The children of Zephenial Dover appear to be the following: 1a. A son, b. ca. 1774-1782. 2a, A daughter, b. ca. 1774-1784. 3a. A daughter, b. ca. 1774-1784. 4a. A daughter, b. ca. 1784-1790. 5a. A daughter, b. ca. 1784-1790. 6a. A daughter, b. ca. 1784-1790. 7a. A daughter, b. ca. 1784-1790. 8a. Zepheniah Dover, Jr., b. ca. 1794-1800. 1b. A son, b. ca. 1810-1820. 2b. A daughter, b. ca. 1810-1820. 3b. A daughter, b. ca. 1810-1820. 9a. A daughter, b. ca. 1790-1800. 10a. A daughter, b. ca. 1790-1800. 11a. Shared Dover, b. ca. 1794-1804. 1b. A son, b. ca. 1810-1820. 12a. Frederick Dover, b. ca. 1794-1804, a newly wed in 1820. 13a. A daughter, b. ca. 1804-1810. 14a. A daughter, b. ca. 1804-1810. The children of Elijah Dover appear to be the following: 1a. A daughter, b. ca. 1794-1800. 2a. A daughter, b. ca. 1794-1800. 3a. James Dover, b. ca. 1800-1802. 4a. A daughter, b. ca. 1800-1804. 5a. A son, b. ca. 1802-1804. 6a. A daughter, b. ca. 1810-1820. 7a. A son, b. ca. 1810-1820. 8a. A daughter, b. ca. 1815-1820. 9a. A son, b. ca. 1815-1820. The children of Hezekiah Dover (this Hezekiah is possibly the eldest son of Zepheniah) appear to be the following: 1a. A son, b. ca. 1794-1802. 2a. A son. b. ca. 1794-1802. 3a. A son, b. ca. 1804-1810. 4a. A son, b. ca. 1804-1810. 5a. A son, b. ca. 1804-1810. 6a. A son, b. ca. 1810-1820. 7a. A son, b. ca. 1810-1820. Francis J. Dover left York County three or four years after his discharge from the army in l783. This was probably about the time his home in York County burned, as he reported in his pension application. He moved to Pendleton District, South Carolina, where he appears on the 1810 Census (20201-01210-00). If his middle initial, J., stands for John, it would explain the young John Dover family shown on the 1800 Pendleton District Census. It is quite possible that his brother, Hezekiah, went with him explaining why neither of them were remembered in York County. Francis remained in Pendleton District until he and his family moved to Habersham County, Georgia sometime between 1813 and 1820. The 1820 census of Habersham County, Georgia, entries 99, 102, and 103, respectively, show: Dover, Johnson 200130-30010-0 Dover, Francis 001201-00001-0 Dover, Anderson 100100-20100-0 In the Habersham County, Deed Book A, page 185, Abraham Eason of Morgan County, deed 18 February 1822 to "Jonathon" Dover, 25 acres on water of Deep Creek, granted to said Eason. Page 310, "Jonston" Dover, deed, 1 March 1822 to John Jourdin to lot 117 of 13th District originally granted Abraham Eason 18 February 1822. In Deed Book B, 1823-1824, page 142, November 13, 1823, Amos Love of Lawrence County, Georgia to Francis Dover to lot 45 of 13th District. Page 127, January 17, 1824, captioned Putnam County, Georgia, James Whitfield to Johnson Dover to lot 152 of 12th District. In Deed Book C, 1824-1826, page 142, undated, Moses C. Gilham of Clarke County., to Anderson Dover to lot 53 of 13th District, granted to said grantor, Wit: Lott M. Logwine, William Elliot. Probated before Joseph Jones, J.P. Clarke County, Anderson Dover drew land in Lee County in the 1827 lottery. In this same lottery, Francis Dover drew land in Muscogee County as a Revolutionary Soldier (other records indicate 247-2 Troup County, granted 11/11/1833). The following is a list of the children of Francis J. Dover, b. 28 June 1760, Haw River, North Carolina, d. 13 December 1851, Habersham County, Georgia, m. ______ Posey, d. prior to 1850, Habersham County, Georgia: 1a. Johnson Dover, b. 1787, South Carolina, m. Huldah ________b. ca. 1788, South Carolina, ch: Casey, b. ca. 1824, Georgia. 2a. Anderson Dover, b. ca. 1789 (or 1794-95), South Carolina, moved to Murray County, Georgia by 1850 which became Whitfield County by 1853, m. (1) Jane Cross, had ten children, m. (2) Mrs. Catherine Hancock. First four sons in Gordon County, Georgia by 1860. 1b. Allen Dover, b. ca. 1818, South Carolina. 2b. Larkin C. Dover, b. ca. 1825, Georgia. 3b. Henry S. Dover, b. ca. 1831, Georgia. 4b. William Dover, b. ca. 1834, Georgia. 5b. Mancel Dover, b. ca. 1839, Georgia. 3a. Possibly Rebecca, b. ca. 1793, South Carolina, m. Thomas Cross. 1b. S., b. ca. 1830. 2b. L, a female, b. ca. 1827. 3b. C, b. ca. 1832. 4b. E., a female, b. ca. 1835. 4a. Mitchell Dover, b. ca. 1797, South Carolina, m. Malinda ________ b. ca. 1802, North Carolina. 1b. M. J. Dover, a female, b. ca. 1829, "North Carolina"?. 2b. L. T. Dover, b. ca. 1833, Georgia. 3b. D. A. Dover, b. ca. 1837, Georgia. 4b. C. Dover, a female, b. ca. 1839, Georgia. 5b. A. Dover, a female, b. ca. 1843, Georgia. 5a. Thompson Dover, d. between 1840 and 1850, m. Phebe, b. ca. 1798. 1b. C. Dover, a female, b. ca. 1825. 2b. N. Dover, a female, b. ca. 1828. 3b. F. Dover, b. ca. 1834. 4b. G. W. Dover, b. ca. 1837 5b. E. Dover, a female, b. ca. 1838. 6b. P. Dover, a female, b. ca. 1842. 7b. S. Dover, a female, b. ca. 1843. 8b. W. Dover, b. ca. 1846. 9b. L. Dover, a female, b. ca. 1847. 10b. A. Dover, b. ca. "1846". 6a. William Simpson Dover, b. ca. 1805, South Carolina, from Habersham to Walker County, Georgia by 1840, d. Texas, m. Lucy Dooley, b. South Carolina, d. Texas. 1b. Possibly Elizabeth Dover, m. Larkin Goodson, ch: John, b. 2 January 1841, Walker County, Georgia, d. 6 March 1921, Cherokee County, Texas. 2b. Julia Ann Dover, b. ca. 1851?, Georgia, d. 1899, Cherokee County, Texas, m. 1851, Henry David Broom, b. ca. 1831, South Carolina, d. 1885, Parker, Texas. 7a. Possibly Hannah Dover, m. 19 December 1832, Habersham County, Georgia. William W. Green, b. 3 February 1818, ch: Henry H. Jesse M., Alfred W., Susan E. , Lousia J. . Mary A., Laura A., Cella A., Sarah A., William W., Hannah E., John F., Grisham, Benjamin M., and Carolina. Francis J. Dover entered the service of the United States as a volunteer on approximately 11 July 1777 in Guilford County, North Carolina under Captain Jenkins and Colonel Paisley and General Rutherford. His unit was marched to Salisbury, North Carolina where they were stationed , under the same officers, for about five months. They were then marched to York District, South Carolina and from there to Camden where they were stationed for some time. From Camden they were marched through the country in South Carolina to the Congaree and Wateres River where he joined General Gates. Captain Jenkins having been killed near Ninety-Six, Lieutenant Copeland was appointed in his place. They were afterward marched through the country in different directions, sometimes advancing, sometimes retreating, and sometimes detached on scouting parties. He was sometimes on detached service under Colonel Hambright, Colonel William Grimes, General Smallwood, and General Butler. He was with General Gates at his defeat near Salisbury and from there marched to Salisbury and then, again, to the Congaree River in South Carolina where he was placed under the command of General Green. He had served regular tours of duty, one beginning as the other ended for a total of twenty-three or twenty-five months (he couldn't remember whether it was one month over or under two years). In June or August of 1779 he enlisted in the Regular Continental Army at Ankrums on the Congaree as a private under Captain George Ross, Colonel Washington, and General Green. He was stationed at Ankrums about three months and was then marched about the country in different directions, not specifically recollected, until January 1781 when he was in the battle at the Cowpens. There, under General Morgan (Gen. Green being at Broad River) they beat the British. From the Cowpens they marched about the country until the month of March, when he was again in battle against the British at Guilford, North Carolina where he was wounded in both the leg and the arm. At Guilford he was under General Green and the British were under Lords Rawdon and Cornwallis. After the battle he went to different points to watch the movement of the enemy until finally they got into their entrenchment's at York in Virginia. He remained at this siege until the surrender of Cornwallis. After the taking of York, he was marched to Newburgh, North Carolina, at which place and in the neighborhood he was stationed for upwards of twelve month and until Peace was proclaimed. He was regularly discharged by Captain Bluford, Major Thompson and Colonel Lacy, in November 1783 after a total of four years of Continental service.

    04/04/1999 11:25:32
    1. [DOVER-L] The Other "Gen. of the Dover Family"
    2. John Dover No. 1 was from England, he was a machinist and millright by trade. He landed at Fall River, Mass, in 1765. He remained there two years, after learning of the milder climate, and the greater possibilities of the South, he pulled out for the Piedmont Section of South Carolina, and located on Kings Creek. He found a fine mill site on that stream, he cut a race across a neck of land at a short bend of the creek, he then went to the foothills of Browns Mountain, back of the Dillingham Place and got out a set of mill rock. About that time there was an uprising of the Indians and he decided to go back to Fall River until times got better. He was gone 7 years, returning in 1774 to find another man in possession of his mill site and had a mill running. He then settled on the place now owned by Bate Hambright and went to farming. He took part in the Revolution War and was in the battle of Kings Mountain. He had 4(this is the way it is) Sons; Elijah, Bephemiah, John, William and James. We decended from John; he begat Martin, John, Thomas, Bephemiah, Asa, William and Willis of this last family. Your family decends from Martin and mine from John No. 3 of the first family of Dovers. William and his family moved into Western North Carolina and East Tenn. Behemiah and family moved over in Georgia. James located down on Broad River hence the Morgan Dover family on Broad River. Elijah lived and died near Antioch Church. I saw him once when I was a small boy, he was over 90 years old then. He died soon after that. Several of his boys, my Fathers Cousins went to Ga. also. John Dover No. 1 lived to be 110 years old, he was burried in the Shiloh Grave Yard at Grover. Some of the characteristics of the older Dover family. They were a care free, fun loving, hard working people, They were great lovers of music, both instrumental and vocal. Some of them I have been told were among the finest musicians of their day, and that many of them possessed very fine voices, almost instrumental in clearness and smootheness of tone. They were great lovers of hunting, trapping and fishing. Made a good living and enjoyed it. No serious crime was charged against any of them. The above facts, was gathered from my father and Abraham Hardin, and I believe they are correct. I have no doubt but what nearly all the Dovers in the country sprang from this one family as I could never learn of any others coming over to America. I have made my first effort at drawing a family tree, which will help you in running the family back to the beginning in this Country. There were several girls in the first and second generation. Their names and who they married I have not, except one of the first generation, her name was Sallie and married Col. Fred Hambright of Revolutionary fame. She was his second wife. There was three daughters in the third generation Sealy, Mahala and Farris. Sealy married Berry Moss and had two sons who lives somewhere near Blacksburg. The other two had no children. They were my aunts. The last two married late in life, this accounts for no children. F. H. Dover copy 7/29/64 Children of Asa Dover: First marriage - Mary Jane Dover Grayson. Second marriage - William F. Dover. Third marriage - Mattie Dover Hord, Nora Dover Lindsay, Elizabeth Dover Lerechuex, Charlie Dover, Jacob Lee Dover, Robert Samuel Dover, Lawson Dover, and Merklin Dover. Only with everyones help can I complete this history. Please fill out the enclosed form and mail to me as soon as possile. If you know of anything of importance in Asa Dover's life, please let me know. (This Asa Dover mentioned here at the bottom was Asa Augusta Dover b.5Dec1843 s/o James Dover/Martha Moss and the stepson of Willis Dover - the s/o John Dover mentioned above. I do not know who his father, James Dover, belonged to at this point. Felix Hill Dover was b.Jan 1844. John E. Dover mentioned in the 1934 version was b.Jan 1888. Elijah Dover mentioned above was on 1860 York Co,SC census and was 90 years old on this census. John E. Dover could not have seen Elijah Dover, because Elijah Dover was dead long before he was ever born. I think the only thing John E Dover wrote in the 1934 version was the list of his own family members. >From what I can see, more than likely the very original thoughts were probably recorded by Felix Hill Dover, but I also think that many others have added little tidbits of information to the genealogy over the years. Dennis and I met a few years back because of the 1934 letter. We had obtained our copies from different sources. These things have been floating around for years! This version surfaced a little while after we started working together. I also have a copy of two early researchers' notes, one typed and one handwritten, that are very similar to the format used in the 1934 version. Compare the two versions very carefully for details. The subtle changes in some of the wording can lead to very different interpretations. This is copied from a one page typed document. The 1934 version was a three page typed document.) Sharon S

    04/04/1999 03:55:06
    1. [DOVER-L] Kansas City Star, Obituaries, 1991-1999 #8
    2. romanek
    3. "That's All Folks" Enjoy!!! This is all of the Dover surnames from the 539 hits on this resource. Happy Easter!!! Sharon Dover Romanek Source: Ancestry Database Kansas City Star, Obituaries, 1991-1999 Publication Date: March 26, 1995 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: B6 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: LAWRENCE LAFAYETTE DOVER Lawrence Lafayette Dover, 37, Kansas City, Mo., died March 23, 1995, at Truman Medical Center West. Cremation. Grave - side memorial service will be 2 p.m. Saturday, April 1, at Palenstine Cemetery, 9436 Bristol, Kansas City, Mo. ============ Publication Date: May 01, 1993 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C5 Subjects: Region: Missouri LORETTA D. DAVIS Loretta D. Davis, 61, Kansas City, Kan., died April 30, 1993, at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Simmons Chapel; burial in Chapel Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the chapel. Mrs. Davis was born in McDonald County, Mo., and moved to this area in 1948. She was a licensed practical nurse in Kansas City, Kan., for 20 years before she retired. She was a Lutheran. Survivors include her husband, Harold E. Davis of the home; two sons, Robin L. Davis, San Antonio, and Harold E. Davis Jr., Jefferson City; three daughters, Vera Kay Turner and Ruth Ann Robbins of Kansas City, Kan., and Lora B. Goyer, La Cygne, Kan.; a brother, Billie J. Dorris, Washburn, Mo.; three sisters, Lucille Harris, Neosho, Mo., Katherine Larsen, Windsor, Mo., and Scarlet Jean Dover, Washburn; and 13 grandchildren. =========== Publication Date: November 10, 1996 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: B7; B6 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: Norma J. Jean, 56, Grandview, MO, died November 7, 1996, at her home. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Sunday, at Cullen Funeral Home, Raymore, MO, and 11 a.m. Monday, at Price Funeral Home, Maryville, MO; burial in St. Mary's Cemetery, Maryville. Mrs. Jean is survived by her husband, Harry D. Jean, of the home; two daughters, DeAnn Rinaldi, Kansas City, MO, and Dalena Beth Jean, Grandview, MO; five brothers, Ralph O'Riley, Mike O'Riley, Pat O'Riley, Charles O'Riley, and W.R. O'Riley, all of Maryville, MO; and four sisters, Mary Fitzgerald, St. Joseph, MO, Alice Dover, Shawnee Mission, KS, Barbara Sears, Maryville, MO, and Melania Edwards, Buena Vista, CA. (Arrangements: Cullen Funeral Home, Raymore, MO) ============== Publication Date: September 10, 1995 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: B6 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: Terry K. Mauton, 68, Gladstone, MO, died Friday, September, 8, 1995 at North Kansas City Hospital. Memorial services will be 7 p.m. Monday, September 11 at Newcomer's White Chapel. Cremation. Friends may call 6-7 p.m. Monday at the chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association. Mr. Mauton was born on April 4, 1927, in Tallulah, LA. He was the owner of Terry Mauton Contruction Co. for 40 years retiring in 1988. He was a Navy WWII veteran. Survivors include his wife, Velda Mauton, of the home; two sons, David Mauton, San Diego, CA, Steve Mauton, Kearney, MO; two daughters, Vicki Bowman, Kansas City, MO, Nancy Dover, Indianapolis, IN; one brother, Clifford Mauton, Columbia, MD; three sisters, Lois Mauton and Dorothy Cruse, both of Kansas City, MO; Farene Copenhaver, Broomfield, CO; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. ========== Publication Date: September 16, 1997 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: B4 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: Josephine E. Dover, 83, Tucson, AZ, (formerly of Westphalia and Garnett, KS) died Saturday, September 13, 1997, at St. Joseph Hospice in Tucson, AZ. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Thursday, September 18, at St. Teresa Church in Westphalia; burial St. Teresa Cemetery, Westphalia, KS. Rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Carondelet Health Network Hospice Service of Tucson, AZ. (Arrangements: Farris-Feuerborn Memorial Chapel, Garnett, KS) ============================================== SHARE'D Got Any Dover You Haven't Posted, Please Do Researching: Kirksey, Dover, Shrader, Tyner,McNabb romanek@cybertrails.com Sept 30-May 10 romanek@salisbury.net June 1-Sept 30 sromanek@hotmail.com Year Round BACK UP ONLY

    04/03/1999 11:29:24
    1. [DOVER-L] Kansas City Star, Obituaries, 1991-1999 #7
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    3. Source: Ancestry Database Kansas City Star, Obituaries, 1991-1999 Publication Date: June 20, 1991 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C4 Subjects: Region: Missouri Obituary: FRANCIS E. KEARNEY Francis E. Kearney, 68, Olathe, died June 18, 1991, at the Olathe Medical Center. He was a lifelong area resident. Mr. Kearney worked for Chicago-Kansas City Freight Lines for 26 years, retiring as a general sales manager in 1981. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Olathe and the Westport Historical Society. Survivors include his wife, Ruth M. Kearney of the home; two daughters, Karen Dover, Bellevue, Neb., and Roxanne K. Mitchell, Shawnee; a stepson, Neil Jones, Palmdale, Calif.; a stepdaughter, Shayne Keleti, Kansas City; a brother, the Rev. Robert E. Kearney, Olathe; and six grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at the church; burial in White Chapel Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the Frye Chapel, Olathe. The family suggests contributions to the church's building fund. ============== Publication Date: June 30, 1992 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: B2; B3 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: ESTHER DOVER Esther Westhoff Dover, 87, died June 29, 1992, in the Shalom Geriatric Center, where she lived. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Stanley in Overland Park. The family suggests contributions to the Meyer Boulevard United Methodist Church or the Shalom Plaza. Mrs. Dover was a lifelong area resident. She formerly was a receptionist and saleswoman at the Glass & China House in Kansas City. She was a member of the church. She was a member of the U.S. Post Office Auxiliary. Survivors include a brother, Homer Westhoff, Spring Hill in Johnson County. ============== Gertrude ``Gertie'' E. Bartlett, 84, died March 3, 1997, at Cameron Manor Nursing Home, where she had resided since July of 1990. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Friday, March 7, at D.W. Newcomer's Sons Floral Hills Chapel; burial in Floral Hills Cemetery. Visitation will be 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday, at the chapel. The family suggests contributions to Cameron Manor Nursing Home for new patio furniture or to your favorite charity. Mrs. Bartlett was born October 18, 1912, in Kansas City, KS, to Lula and August Wright. She lived in Kansas City, MO, until her retirement in 1975, after 28 years with the Kansas City, MO, Police Department. She then moved to Gravois Mills, MO. She was a member of Gravois Mills United Methodist Church; Golden Gate Chapter 58 Order of the Eastern Star; City Wide Past Matrons and Patrons Club of Kansas City, MO; Scottish Rite Free Masonry Ladies; Kansas City, MO, Police Benefit Association; and Retired Centurions Association. She was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, Harold E. Bartlett, Sr., in December of 1988; and two brothers, Truman A. and Joseph S. Wright. Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Joanne and Robert Knight, Cameron, MO; son and daughter-in-law, Harold E., Jr. and Betty Bartlett, Joplin, MO; brother, Charles E. Dover, Kansas City, MO; grandchildren, Michael Pittman, St. Louis, MO, Christopher Pittman, Olathe, KS, Meredith Curtis, Weatherby, MO, April Switzer, Woodstock, GA, Loretta Eckenroth, Joplin, MO, and Paul Bartlett, Springfield, MO; 12 great-grandchildren; & 3 great-great-grandchildren. (Arrangements: D.W. Newcomer's Sons Floral Hills Chapel) ============ Publication Date: March 21, 1996 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C5; C4 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: Kenneth D. Crawford, 57, Blue Springs, MO, died Tuesday, March 19, 1996, at St. Mary's Hospital, Blue Springs, MO. Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday, March 23, at Catholic Church of the Santa Fe, Buckner, MO; burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call 7-8:30 p.m. Friday, March 22, at Speaks Suburban Chapel, with Rosary at 8 p.m. Contributions may be made to a memorial fund at the church. Mr. Crawford was born January 6, 1939, in Powersville, MO, and had lived in this area for 34 years. He had been a truck driver with Yellow Freight. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and a member of Teamsters Local 41. He had been a member of the Catholic Church of the Santa Fe, Buckner, MO. Survivors include his wife, Louise M. Crawford, of the home; four daughters, Stephanie Richardson, Blue Springs, MO, Lisa Willms, Grain Valley, MO, Stacey Kessler, Lee's Summit, MO, and Kelli McSwain, Buckner, MO; six grandchildren, Amy, Kyle, Cameron, Jake, Reece and Zachary; two brothers, Gene Crawford, Unionville, MO, and Leland Crawford, Achsnut, MA; four sisters, Margrett Mallinger, Davenport, IA, Dorothy Lawter, O'Fallon, IL, Berneice Dover, Unionville, MO, and Beverly Johnston, Granite City, IL. ============================================== SHARE'D Got Any Dover You Haven't Posted, Please Do Researching: Kirksey, Dover, Shrader, Tyner,McNabb romanek@cybertrails.com Sept 30-May 10 romanek@salisbury.net June 1-Sept 30 sromanek@hotmail.com Year Round BACK UP ONLY

    04/03/1999 11:13:24
    1. [DOVER-L] Kansas City Star, Obituaries, 1991-1999 #6
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    3. Source: Ancestry Database Kansas City Star, Obituaries, 1991-1999 Publication Date: July 14, 1997 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: B3 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: Lawrence A. Cummings, Jr., 65, Grandview, MO, passed away July 11, 1997, in Grandview, MO. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 16, 1997, at D.W. Newcomer's Sons Floral Hills Chapel; with burial in Floral Hills Memorial Gardens, Kansas City, MO. Visitation will be 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 15, at the chapel. Mr. Cummings was born December 18, 1931, in Kansas City, KS. He retired in 1977 as a Hod Carrier for a masonry construction company. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Debra S. Blevins on November 28, 1986, and a great-granddaughter, Taylor Dover on August 9, 1996. Survivors include his ex-wife, Betty Cummings, Raytown, MO; one son, Jeff Cummings, Independence, MO; three daughters, Louise Fensom, Kansas City, MO, Pam Bell, Raytown, MO, and Kim Meyer, Independence, MO; one brother, Richard Cummings, Reno, NV; one sister, Jenny Dover, Kansas City, MO; 11 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. (Arrangements: D.W. Newcomer's Sons Floral Hills Chapel) LEO ``MIKE'' DEMPSEY Leo ``Mike'' Dempsey, 75, Olathe, KS, passed away July 12, 1997, at his home in Olathe. Funeral mass will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Olathe; with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery, Paola, KS. Friends may call 7-8 p.m. Monday at Wilson and Son, Paola, with a Rosary at 6:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of Olathe Medical Center. Mr. Dempsey was born September 26, 1921, in Fontana, KS, to John Garrett and Beulah A. (Harbour) Dempsey. He was a Master Equipment Chief in the U.S. Navy, serving in WWII, Korea and Vietnam. He retired in 1969, after 27 years of service. He married Beverly ``Jean'' Carruthers on January 26, 1946, in Atchison, KS. He was a member of Paola VFW, Fleet Reserve Association, Olathe Trail Riders and Mid-America Saddle Club. He was preceded in death by his parents, five brothers and two sisters. Survivors include his wife, Jean, of the home; two sons, John G. Dempsey, W. Palm Beach, FL, and Michael D. Dempsey, Blue Springs, MO; one daugh - ter, Anna Marie Dempsey, Dallas, TX; one sister, Anna Bell Cassidy, Rantoul, KS; and two grandchildren. (Arrangements: Wilson and Son) =========== Publication Date: July 28, 1994 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C5 Subjects: Region: Missouri Obituary: MARY JANE DOVER Mary Jane Dover, 53, Aurora, Ill., formerly of Kansas City, Kan., died July 25, 1994, at a hospital in Glenwood Springs, Colo. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Kansas City, Kan.; entombment in the Mount Calvary Cemetery mausoleum, Kansas City, Kan. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Butler Chapel, 22 S. 18th St., Kansas City, Kan., where the rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Mrs. Dover was born in Santa Barbara, Calif., and lived in this area before she moved to Aurora 18 years ago. She was a member of St. Rita's Catholic Church, Aurora. Survivors include her husband, E. Vincent Dover of the home; five sons, Michael Dover, San Diego, and Thomas Dover, James Dover, Steve Dover and Quentin Dover, all of the home; two daughters, Jacqueline Dover and Jodi Dover of the home; three sisters, Alice E. Morton, Kansas City, Lorelie Davis, Aurora, and Veronica Welstead, Cleveland, Tenn. ============ Publication Date: June 08, 1995 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C4; C5 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: Norma E. Dover, 80, Scottsdale, AZ, passed away Saturday, June 3, 1995, at Chandler, AZ. Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Friday, June 9, at Mount Moriah Cemetery. Norma was born September 9, 1914, in DeSoto, MO and had lived in Arizona for the past 15 years. Survivors include her son, William E. Dover, Colorado Springs, CO; sisters, Ruth Oldham, Festus, MO, Mae Williamson and Lois Huskey, both of Desoto, MO and Celeste Farrow, Ft. Worth, TX; brother, Lynn E. Gideon, DeSoto, MO; and two grandchildren. (Arrangements: Mount Moriah and Free - man Funeral Home) =============== Publication Date: June 13, 1996 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C4; C5 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: Franklin Robert Dover, Sr., 74, Weston, MO, passed away Wednesday, June 12, 1996, at North Kansas City Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 15, at Vaughn Funeral Home, Weston; interment in Graceland Cemetery. Friends may call 6:30-8 p.m. Friday, June 14, at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Weston United Methodist Church Memorial Fund. Mr. Dover was born May 19, 1922, in Weston. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of Weston United Methodist Church. He worked for International Harvester Co. for 30 years, retiring in 1981. He is survived by his wife, Betty Jean Dover, of the home in Weston, MO; a son, Franklin Dover, Jr., and his wife, Alice, Merriam, KS; one daughter, Susan, and her husband, Dr. Robert Hochstetter, Little - ton, CO; two brothers, Norman Dover, Weston, MO, and Robert Dover, Excelsior Springs, MO; and four grandchildren. ============================================== SHARE'D Got Any Dover You Haven't Posted, Please Do Researching: Kirksey, Dover, Shrader, Tyner,McNabb romanek@cybertrails.com Sept 30-May 10 romanek@salisbury.net June 1-Sept 30 sromanek@hotmail.com Year Round BACK UP ONLY

    04/03/1999 11:04:32
    1. [DOVER-L] Kansas City Star, Obituaries, 1991-1999 #5
    2. romanek
    3. Source: Ancestry Database Kansas City Star, Obituaries, 1991-1999 Publication Date: February 05, 1992 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C4 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: BOYD O. BRITTAIN Boyd O. "Pete" Brittain, 62, south Kansas City, died Feb. 4, 1992, at Research Medical Center. He was born in Viola, Ark., and moved to this area in 1950. Mr. Brittain had worked for the Progressive Manufacturing Co. since 1961 and was a foreman. He was a Marine veteran of the Korean War. Survivors include his wife, Opal Brittain of the home; two sons, Ricky Brittain, Lake Winnebago in Cass County, and Steve Brittain, Kansas City; a daughter, Nancy Shelton, Harrisonville; a brother, Eddie Brittain, Jonesboro, Ark.; five sisters, Willie Mae Dover, Hazel, Ky., Kitty Watkins, Sturkie, Ark., Lela Redd, Independence, Phyllis Brown, Belton, and Linda Bishop, Salem, Ark.; and three grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Carson Blue Ridge Chapel; burial in Longview Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the chapel. The family suggests contributions to Christian Family Services of the Midwest Inc. ================= Publication Date: February 27, 1997 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C4; C5 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: Norman C. Dover, 71, Weston, MO, passed away Wednesday, February 26, 1997, at Eisenhower V.A. Hospital, Leavenworth, KS. Funeral services will be 11:30 a.m. Friday, February 28, at the Vaughn Funeral Home, Weston; interment in Leavenworth National Cemetery. Friends may call 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Weston United Methodist Church Memorial Fund or Ridgely Christian Church Memorial Fund. Mr. Dover was born September 3, 1925, in Weston, MO. He was a Material Handler for International Harvester in Kansas City, KS, for 30 years, retiring in 1981. He was past union steward at International Harvester and a member of the Weston United Methodist Church. He was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his father, Robert Franklin Dover, in 1969; his mother, Ellen Elizabeth Simsheuser Dover, in 1973; and one brother, Franklin Dover, in 1996. He is survived by his wife, Natholea Dover, of the home in Weston, MO; two daughters, Carol Porter, Farley, MO, and Connie Riddle, Farley, MO; one brother, Robert E. Dover, Excelsior Springs, MO; and six grandchildren. (Arrangements: Vaughn Funeral Home, Weston, MO) ============ Publication Date: January 17, 1995 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: B3 Subjects: Region: Missouri Obituary: MILDRED V. DOVER Mildred Viola Dover, 84, Bucyrus, Kan., died Jan. 15, 1995, in a nursing home in Louisburg, Kan. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Runyan Chapel, Louisburg; burial in Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Stanley in Johnson County. Friends may call from 7 to 8 p.m. today at the chapel. The family suggests contributions to the Olathe Hospice. Mrs. Dover was a lifelong Bucyrus resident. She was a member of the Elm Grove Baptist Church, Chiles, Kan. Survivors include her husband, Keith Dover of the home; four sons, Albert L. Dover, Kansas City, and Delbert K. Dover, Gary H. Dover and Kenny L. Dover of Bucy- rus; 13 grandchildren; and 11 great-grand- children. =========== Publication Date: July 01, 1991 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: B5 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: ADA M. HUMPHREY Ada Mae Humphrey, 71, Independence, died June 30, 1991, at the home. She was born in Chapin, Ill., and had lived in the Kansas City area since 1942. Mrs. Humphrey was a member of the Glenwood Park United Methodist Church, Independence. Survivors include four sons, Willis E. Humphrey, Long Beach, Calif., James H. Humphrey, Oakland Park, Fla., Jack L. Humphrey, San Diego, and Jerrold L. Humphrey, Olathe; two daughters, O'Letta M. Dover, Peabody, Kan., and Jane A. Semrau, Lee's Summit; a brother, Bowles Jackson, Henderson, Tenn.; a sister, Martha Cardwell, Des Moines, Iowa; 13 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Speaks Suburban Chapel; burial in Second Creek Cemetery, near Ferrelview in Platte County. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel. The family suggests contributions to the Oncology Clinic at Trinity Lutheran Hospital. ============================================== SHARE'D Got Any Dover You Haven't Posted, Please Do Researching: Kirksey, Dover, Shrader, Tyner,McNabb romanek@cybertrails.com Sept 30-May 10 romanek@salisbury.net June 1-Sept 30 sromanek@hotmail.com Year Round BACK UP ONLY

    04/03/1999 10:57:13
    1. [DOVER-L] Kansas City Star, Obituaries, 1991-1999 #4
    2. romanek
    3. Source: Ancestry Database Kansas City Star, Obituaries, 1991-1999 Publication Date: December 10, 1993 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C3; C4 Subjects: Region: Missouri Obituary: DONALD DALRYMPLE Donald Dalrymple, 63, Drexel, Mo., formerly of this area, died Dec. 8, 1993, at Cass Medical Center, Harrisonville. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Runyan Chapel, Drexel; burial in the Somerset (Kan.) Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the chapel. The family requests no flowers. Mr. Dalrymple was born in Somerset and lived in Olathe and Paola, Kan., before he moved to Drexel in 1961. He was a farmer, retiring in 1992. He was an Army National Guard veteran. Survivors include two sons, Richard Dalrymple and Kevin Dalrymple of Drexel; two daughters, Donna Dover and Cheryl Long of Paola; three brothers, Raymond Dalrymple, Olathe, Fred Dalrymple, Somerset, and Kenneth Dalrymple, Shawnee; three sisters, Dorothy Timm, Norma Jean Masuch and Sandra Sue Linker of Olathe; and five grandsons. =============== Publication Date: December 12, 1993 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: B6 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: MARTIN J. THIES Martin J. Thies, 86, Bucyrus, Kan., died Dec. 11, 1993, at a nursing home in Osawatomie, Kan. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Wea, Kan.; burial in the church cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today at the Runyan Chapel, Louisburg, Kan., where the rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Mr. Theis was a lifelong Bucyrus area resident. He was a farmer. He was a member of the church. His wife, Gertrude L. Thies, died in 1981. Survivors include five sons, Leo Thies and William Thies of Bucyrus, James Thies, Bedford, Texas, and Stephen Thies, Stilwell in Johnson County, and Danny Thies, La Cygne, Kan.; a daughter, Carol Dover, Bucyrus; 19 grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren. ============ Publication Date: December 25, 1996 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C5; C4 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: Marjorie Elva Dover, 77, Kansas City, KS, died Sunday, December 22, 1996, at her home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Friday, December 27, at the Cathedral of St. Peter, Kansas City, KS; burial will follow at St. Mary's Cemetery, Louisburg, KS. Friends may call 5-8 p.m. Thursday, at Joseph A. Butler & Son Funeral Home, 19th & Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, KS, where the Rosary will be said at 7 p.m. The family suggests memorials to Sisters, Servants of Mary, 800 N. 18th, Kansas City, KS 66102. Mrs. Dover was born in LeLoup, KS, and had lived in Kansas City, KS, since 1946. She was a graduate of Argentine High School. Mrs. Dover had been a member of St. Peter's for the past 36 years, and had sung in the choir for the past 25 years. She was a Democratic Committeewoman for her precinct. She leaves her husband of 56 years, Joseph O. Dover, of the home; five sons, Edward Vincent Dover, Aurora, IL, Robert Bryson Dover, Glenwood Springs, CO, David Joseph Dover, Overland Park, KS, John Brendan Dover, Denver, CO, and Mark Anthony Dover, Kansas City, KS; two daughters, LuAnn Taylor, Gaithersburg, MD, and Jolene Becker, Honolulu, HI; and 20 grandchildren. =============== Publication Date: December 31, 1993 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C4 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: SUE E. COLES Sue E. Coles, 69, northeast Kansas City, died Dec. 30, 1993, in the Cedar Valley Health Center, Raytown. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at New Salem Cemetery. Mrs. Coles was born in Yuda, Mo., and moved to this area in 1943. She was a member of the Mount Washington Baptist Church. Her husband, Herbert Coles, died in 1975. Survivors include a daughter, Joyce Dover, Kansas City; a sister, Louise Dolan, Independence; a brother, Donald Dougherty, Flint, Mich.; two grandsons; and two great-grandchildren. ============================================== SHARE'D Got Any Dover You Haven't Posted, Please Do Researching: Kirksey, Dover, Shrader, Tyner,McNabb romanek@cybertrails.com Sept 30-May 10 romanek@salisbury.net June 1-Sept 30 sromanek@hotmail.com Year Round BACK UP ONLY

    04/03/1999 10:47:51
    1. [DOVER-L] Kansas City Star, Obituaries, 1991-1999 #3
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    3. Source: Ancestry Database Kansas City Star, Obituaries, 1991-1999 PLACE NAME ONLY Publication Date: April 25, 1991 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C4 Subjects: Region: Missouri Obituary: DORIS E. McKENZIE Doris Ellen McKenzie, 97, south-central Kansas City, died April 23, 1991, at Lakeside Hospital. She was born in Guthrie, Okla., and lived in this area for 48 years. Mrs. McKenzie was an assembly line worker for the Manor Bakery for six years before she retired. She was a member of the Bakery Workers union. She was a member of the Elmwood Rebekah Lodge, and the Odd Fellows Lodge and Military Order of the Cootie auxiliaries. She was a member and 1989-90 president of the Pete Dover-Sam Danley post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. She was a volunteer at Veterans Hospital. Survivors include a son, John McKenzie, Independence; two daughters, Anna L. "Pat" Gross of the home and Ruby Harless, Rocky Mount, Mo.; five grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and 22 great-great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas City. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the Park Lawn Chapel, where VFW Auxiliary and Military Order of the Cootie Auxiliary services will be at 7:30 p.m. ============= Publication Date: August 08, 1992 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C5 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: CLARENCE O. DOVER Clarence O. "Jack" Dover, 82, Beatrice, Neb., formerly of Lenexa, died Aug. 7, 1992, at the home. Services will be at 1;30 p.m. Monday at the Griffiths-Hovendick Chapel, Beatrice; military graveside services will follow in the Evergreen Cemetery, Beatrice. The family suggests contributions to the Hospice of Gage County, Neb., or to the National Library Service for the Blind in care of the chapel. Mr. Dover was born in Billings, Okla., and lived throughout Kansas and in Lenexa from 1969 until moving to Beatrice in 1988. He was a mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service until retiring in 1976. He attended Pittsburg State College. He was a Marine veteran of World War II. He was past Exulted Ruler of the Chanute (Kan.) Elks Lodge. He was a member of the Episcopal Church in Chanute. Survivors include his wife, Opal M. Dover of the home; a son, Robert Hoss, Sacramento, Calif; a daughter, Susan C. Roberts, Beatrice; a sister, Thelma J. Troutman, Paola, Kan. and three grandchildren. ============ Headline: Obits Publication Date: August 11, 1996 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: B7; B6 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: Sharon Anna DeLuca, 54, Flemington, MO, (formerly of Versailles, MO) passed away Friday, August 9, 1996, at St. Joseph Health Center, Kansas City, MO. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, August 13, at Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home, Versailles; burial will follow in Versailles Cemetery. Friends may call 5-7 p.m. Monday, at the funeral home. (Arrangements: Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home, Versailles, MO) ============== Publication Date: August 11, 1996 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: B7; B6 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: Taylor Nicole Dover, 2, Independence, died Friday, August 9, 1996, at Children's Mercy Hospital. Graveside services will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, at Floral Hills East. Friends may call 6-8:30 p.m. Monday, at the Speaks Suburban Chapel. Memorial contributions are suggested to Children's Mercy Hosptial or St. Mary's Hospital. Taylor was born August 23, 1994, in Kansas City, the daughter of Matthew and Melissa Ann Meyer Dover. Surviving are her parents of the home; paternal grandparents, Roger and Althea Dover, Independence, Leon and Linda Stolte, Sugar Creek; maternal grandparents, Douglas and Pamela Meyer, Blue Springs, Michael and Kim Briggs, Independence; paternal great-grandparents, Eugene and Stella Silvers, Independence, Raymond and Virginia Dover, Kansas City; maternal great-grandparents, Betty Meyer, Blue Springs, Betty and Lawrence Cummings, Independence; paternal great-great-grandmother, Nettie Dover, Wheatland, MO; and many other relatives. (Arrangements: Speaks Suburban Chapel) ============================================== SHARE'D Got Any Dover You Haven't Posted, Please Do Researching: Kirksey, Dover, Shrader, Tyner,McNabb romanek@cybertrails.com Sept 30-May 10 romanek@salisbury.net June 1-Sept 30 sromanek@hotmail.com Year Round BACK UP ONLY

    04/03/1999 10:39:13
    1. [DOVER-L] Kansas City Star, Obituaries, 1991-1999 #2
    2. romanek
    3. Source; Ancestry Database Kansas City Star, Obituaries, 1991-1999 Headline: Obits Publication Date: November 09, 1995 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C4; C5 Subjects: Region: Missouri Obituary: Mary Ann Philipps, 97, Dover, MO, died Wednesday, November 8, 1995, at River - view Heights Nursing Center, Waverly, MO. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Friday at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Dover, MO; burial in St. John Cemetery, Dover. Friends may call 7-8 p.m. Thursday at the Walker-Nadler Chapel, Lexington, MO. where the Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Mrs. Philipps was born September 1, 1898, in Dover, MO. She was married to Joseph Francis Philipps on May 8, 1923. He preceded her in death on December 5, 1979. Survivors include her two sons, Edward Philipps, Dover, MO, and Charles Philipps, Phoenix, AZ; two grandchildren, Steve Philipps, Dover, MO and Margaret Brown, Clubb, MO; and five great-grandchildren. ============= Publication Date: September 10, 1995 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: B6 Subjects: Region: Missouri Obituary: Terry K. Mauton, 68, Gladstone, MO, died Friday, September, 8, 1995 at North Kansas City Hospital. Memorial services will be 7 p.m. Monday, September 11 at Newcomer's White Chapel. Cremation. Friends may call 6-7 p.m. Monday at the chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association. Mr. Mauton was born on April 4, 1927, in Tallulah, LA. He was the owner of Terry Mauton Contruction Co. for 40 years retiring in 1988. He was a Navy WWII veteran. Survivors include his wife, Velda Mauton, of the home; two sons, David Mauton, San Diego, CA, Steve Mauton, Kearney, MO; two daughters, Vicki Bowman, Kansas City, MO, Nancy Dover, Indianapolis, IN; one brother, Clifford Mauton, Columbia, MD; three sisters, Lois Mauton and Dorothy Cruse, both of Kansas City, MO; Farene Copenhaver, Broomfield, CO; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. ============= Publication Date: April 12, 1991 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C8 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: LAFAYETTE F. DOVER Lafayette Flix Dover, 83, Pittsburg, Mo., formerly of this area, died March 28, 1991, at a hospital in Springfield, Mo. He was born in Iatan in Platte County and lived in Lenexa for 17 years and in Stilwell in Johnson County for 31 years. He moved to Pittsburg in 1982. Mr. Dover was a groundskeeper for the Meadowbrook Golf and Country Club for 24 years before he retired. Survivors include his wife of 66 years, Nettie Jane Dover of the home; four sons, Raymond Dover and Richard Dover of Kansas City, Donald Dover, Spring Hill in Johnson County, and John Dover, Kansas City, Kan.; a daughter, Iva Willeford, Pittsburg; a sister, Wavo Sams, Shawnee; 45 grandchildren; 77 great-grandchildren; and 12 great-great-grandchildren. Services were April 1; burial in the Dunnegan (Mo.) Cemetery. ============= Publication Date: April 18, 1991 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C3:C4 Subjects: Obituary Region: Missouri Obituary: LLOYD W. BRYANT Lloyd W. Bryant, 64, Kansas City, Kan., died April 17, 1991, at the home. He was born in Eudora, Kan., and lived in this area most of his life. Mr. Bryant was a machinist for the Marley Cooling Tower Co. for 10 years, retiring in 1990. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Lawrence and a member of the American Legion in Olathe. Survivors include his wife, Anna C. Bryant of the home; two daughters, Sandra Meditz, Overland Park, and Marjorie A. Herman, Branson, Mo.; four brothers, Calvin Bryant, Kansas City, Kan., and Kenneth Bryant, Leslie Bryant and Samuel Bryant of Eudora; three sisters, Hazel James, Eudora, and Lorraine Shockley and Alberta Dover of Lawrence; and five grandchildren. Cremation. The family suggests contributions to Cancer Action Inc. or Hospice Care of Mid-America Inc. ============================================== SHARE'D Got Any Dover You Haven't Posted, Please Do Researching: Kirksey, Dover, Shrader, Tyner,McNabb romanek@cybertrails.com Sept 30-May 10 romanek@salisbury.net June 1-Sept 30 sromanek@hotmail.com Year Round BACK UP ONLY

    04/03/1999 10:32:48
    1. [DOVER-L] Kansas City Star, Obituaries, 1991-1999 #1
    2. romanek
    3. I'm gonna try to separate these in to groups of four. There are 539 Dover hits in this section, so I might get kinda befuddled. Forgive me if I do please. Sharon Dover Romanek Source: Ancestry Database. Kansas City Star, Obituaries, 1991-1999 Headline: Obits Publication Date: April 18, 1991 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C3:C4 Subjects: Region: Missouri Obituary: LLOYD W. BRYANT Lloyd W. Bryant, 64, Kansas City, Kan., died April 17, 1991, at the home. He was born in Eudora, Kan., and lived in this area most of his life. Mr. Bryant was a machinist for the Marley Cooling Tower Co. for 10 years, retiring in 1990. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Lawrence and a member of the American Legion in Olathe. Survivors include his wife, Anna C. Bryant of the home; two daughters, Sandra Meditz, Overland Park, and Marjorie A. Herman, Branson, Mo.; four brothers, Calvin Bryant, Kansas City, Kan., and Kenneth Bryant, Leslie Bryant and Samuel Bryant of Eudora; three sisters, Hazel James, Eudora, and Lorraine Shockley and Alberta Dover of Lawrence; and five grandchildren. Cremation. The family suggests contributions to Cancer Action Inc. or Hospice Care of Mid-America Inc. ============ Headline: Obits Publication Date: December 25, 1996 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C5; C4 Subjects: Region: Missouri Obituary: Marjorie Elva Dover, 77, Kansas City, KS, died Sunday, December 22, 1996, at her home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Friday, December 27, at the Cathedral of St. Peter, Kansas City, KS; burial will follow at St. Mary's Cemetery, Louisburg, KS. Friends may call 5-8 p.m. Thursday, at Joseph A. Butler & Son Funeral Home, 19th & Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, KS, where the Rosary will be said at 7 p.m. The family suggests memorials to Sisters, Servants of Mary, 800 N. 18th, Kansas City, KS 66102. Mrs. Dover was born in LeLoup, KS, and had lived in Kansas City, KS, since 1946. She was a graduate of Argentine High School. Mrs. Dover had been a member of St. Peter's for the past 36 years, and had sung in the choir for the past 25 years. She was a Democratic Committeewoman for her precinct. She leaves her husband of 56 years, Joseph O. Dover, of the home; five sons, Edward Vincent Dover, Aurora, IL, Robert Bryson Dover, Glenwood Springs, CO, David Joseph Dover, Overland Park, KS, John Brendan Dover, Denver, CO, and Mark Anthony Dover, Kansas City, KS; two daughters, LuAnn Taylor, Gaithersburg, MD, and Jolene Becker, Honolulu, HI; and 20 grandchildren. ============ Headline: Obits Publication Date: June 13, 1996 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C4; C5 Subjects: Region: Missouri Obituary: Franklin Robert Dover, Sr., 74, Weston, MO, passed away Wednesday, June 12, 1996, at North Kansas City Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 15, at Vaughn Funeral Home, Weston; interment in Graceland Cemetery. Friends may call 6:30-8 p.m. Friday, June 14, at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Weston United Methodist Church Memorial Fund. Mr. Dover was born May 19, 1922, in Weston. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of Weston United Methodist Church. He worked for International Harvester Co. for 30 years, retiring in 1981. He is survived by his wife, Betty Jean Dover, of the home in Weston, MO; a son, Franklin Dover, Jr., and his wife, Alice, Merriam, KS; one daughter, Susan, and her husband, Dr. Robert Hochstetter, Little - ton, CO; two brothers, Norman Dover, Weston, MO, and Robert Dover, Excelsior Springs, MO; and four grandchildren. ============ Headline: Obits Publication Date: March 21, 1996 Source: The Kansas City Star Page: C5; C4 Subjects: Region: Missouri Obituary: Kenneth D. Crawford, 57, Blue Springs, MO, died Tuesday, March 19, 1996, at St. Mary's Hospital, Blue Springs, MO. Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday, March 23, at Catholic Church of the Santa Fe, Buckner, MO; burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call 7-8:30 p.m. Friday, March 22, at Speaks Suburban Chapel, with Rosary at 8 p.m. Contributions may be made to a memorial fund at the church. Mr. Crawford was born January 6, 1939, in Powersville, MO, and had lived in this area for 34 years. He had been a truck driver with Yellow Freight. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and a member of Teamsters Local 41. He had been a member of the Catholic Church of the Santa Fe, Buckner, MO. Survivors include his wife, Louise M. Crawford, of the home; four daughters, Stephanie Richardson, Blue Springs, MO, Lisa Willms, Grain Valley, MO, Stacey Kessler, Lee's Summit, MO, and Kelli McSwain, Buckner, MO; six grandchildren, Amy, Kyle, Cameron, Jake, Reece and Zachary; two brothers, Gene Crawford, Unionville, MO, and Leland Crawford, Achsnut, MA; four sisters, Margrett Mallinger, Davenport, IA, Dorothy Lawter, O'Fallon, IL, Berneice Dover, Unionville, MO, and Beverly Johnston, Granite City, IL. ============================================== SHARE'D Got Any Dover You Haven't Posted, Please Do Researching: Kirksey, Dover, Shrader, Tyner,McNabb romanek@cybertrails.com Sept 30-May 10 romanek@salisbury.net June 1-Sept 30 sromanek@hotmail.com Year Round BACK UP ONLY

    04/03/1999 10:23:46
    1. [DOVER-L] Evansville Courier (Indiana), Obituaries, 1998-1999
    2. romanek
    3. Source: Ancestry Database Evansville Courier (Indiana), Obituaries, 1998-1999 Headline: OBITUARIES Publication Date: February 15, 1999 Source: Evansville Courier & Press Page: Subjects: Region: Obituary: MACEDONIA, Ill. -- Eugene "Gene" Ritchason, 80, died Sunday morning at Good Samaritan Hospital in Mount Vernon. He retired as a maintenance worker at General Tire Co. in Mount Vernon and as a farmer. He was a World War II Navy veteran and a former member of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He attended Little Springs Primitative Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife of 57 years, Frances; a son, Kenneth of Radom; two sisters, Mary Hungate of McLeansboro and Clara Sefried of Dahlgren; a brother, William Oscar of Pekin; two grandchildren, Paul A. and James E. Ritchason; five stepgrandchildren, Shawn, Kami and Jordan Chesnek, and Daniel and Crystal Dover; and a great-grandchild. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Gholson Funeral Home McLeansboro Chapel, with burial in Antioch Cemetery in Macedonia. Friends may call from 11 a.m. to service time Tuesday at the funeral home. Woodrow Shain ============================================== SHARE'D Got Any Dover You Haven't Posted, Please Do Researching: Kirksey, Dover, Shrader, Tyner,McNabb romanek@cybertrails.com Sept 30-May 10 romanek@salisbury.net June 1-Sept 30 sromanek@hotmail.com Year Round BACK UP ONLY

    04/03/1999 10:04:44
    1. [DOVER-L] VanCleve Dover connection
    2. GAYLE CALABRESE
    3. This is one of the many things that haunts me. Here is an early connection with a "Simpson " family, which of course makes a perfectly good first name, ie. Simpson Dover. Also, I found a connection with the Bird family who are in my line from Samuel and Susan through Tommy C. Dover with a Van Cleve family. In the book referenced it is apparent that Benjamin Van Cleve was a surveyor. He would have covered much of the eastern territories with that occupation, wouldn't you think? The Simpson thing is odd enough, but they have both a Thomas and a Samuel too. Another one of those things that make you go "hmmmmmmm......" .....gaelcee

    04/03/1999 08:26:21
    1. [DOVER-L] Thomas C. Dover
    2. GAYLE CALABRESE
    3. Registry of Deeds, Dublin Abstracts of Wills, Volume I, 1708 to 1745 Previous Page | Next Page | Book Beginning | Search Book GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page Page 107 Witnesses: Pierce Roussell, Crooked Staff, Co. Dublin, merchant, Simon Anyon, Dublin, gent., Thomas Davenport, Dublin, gent. Memorial witnessed by: Thos. Davenport, Edward Challoner, Dublin, gent. 36, 35, 21100 Deb. Hassett (seal) 251 EDGEWORTH, FRANCIS, Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford, Esq. 21 July 1708. Narrate, 1/2 p., 17 July 1722. Wife Mary Edgeworth, extx. Son Richd. Edgeworth (heir). "His own brothers." Rev. Benjamin Span guardian of son. Real and personal estate in Co. of Longford, or elsewhere, house in Dublin and "all his pretentions in the world." Witnesses: James Darby, John Forester, Dorothy Bradston. Memorial witnessed by: John Forester, James Nugent lives at Carpenterstown, Co. Westmeath. 35 111, 21251 Richd. Edgeworth (seal) 252 BROWNE, STEPHEN, Dublin, gent. 8 July 1722. Pr‚cis, 3/4 p., 24 July 1722. Charles Aylmer, Ballycannon, Co. Kildare, Esq., and Oliver Weston, Dublin, gent., trustees. Edmond Tobin, Dublin, brewer, tenant. Wm. Quin, farmer. St. Thomas Street, Dublin. Clondalkin als. Clondacon, Co. Dublin. Witnesses: Andrew Nugent, Doctor of Physick, Myles Reily, merchant, Pa. Dease, merehant, James Duffy, merchant, all of Dublin. Memorial witnessed by: James Duffy, Simon Cleere, Dublin, gent. 36, 72, 21296 Ol. Weston (seal) 253 DOVER, MARY, Dublin, widow. 1 Dec. 1721. Pr‚cis, 1/2 p., 5 Oct. 1722. Her late husband Wm. Dover, gent., deceased. Her son Thomas Clark Dover. Her daughter Elizabeth. Her daughter Anna Maria Nelson. Her daughter Hester. Her sister Ann Clark. A debt due to Mr. John Faulkner. All her estate, lands, etc. Witnesses: Gideon de Laune, James Spike, both of Dublin, gents., Benjamin Lyons, Castlelyons, King's Co., gent. Memorial witnessed by: Thomas Mullock, James Wilde, both of Dublin, gents. 37, 166, 21700 Thos. Clark Dover (seal) Page 107 Previous Page | Next Page | Book Beginning | Search Book GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page Go to page: [ Home | Search Books | This Week's New Books | Social Security Death Index | Vital Records Assistant ] [ Genealogy Discovery Articles | U.S. Geographical Names Information System | Guest Book ] [ Family Tree Maker Online | Internet FamilyFinder | Genealogy SiteFinder | Genealogy "How-To" Guide ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- © Copyright 1996-99, Broderbund Software, Inc. All rights reserved. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----

    04/03/1999 08:08:10
    1. [DOVER-L] Samuel Dover in Ohio
    2. GAYLE CALABRESE
    3. Early Dayton Previous Page | Next Page | Book Beginning | Search Book GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page Page 58 nineteenth century, and travelers and land prospectors were unable to obtain from books or newspapers the facts they desired in regard to soil, climate, population, and business. It was, therefore, greatly to the advantage of a recently settled town and county to have within their borders one like Mr. Van Cleve, who was not only a good talker, but a perfect mine of information (he had, while surveying, traveled over nearly every foot of ground in this neighborhood), and also willing to take the time and trouble to instruct inquiring visitors, who, if properly approached, might be induced to become permanent settlers. He understood farming, and cultivated his quarter-section, one hundred and sixty acres, now within the corporation, in the eastern part of town, and a valuable inheritance for his descendants. Benjamin and Mary W. Van Cleve had five children: John Whitten, born June 27, 1801, died, unmarried, September 6, 1858, as remarkable a man and as useful a citizen as his father. William James, born 1803, died 1808. Henrietta Maria, born November 16, 1805, married Samuel B. Dover, September 21, 1824, surviving him; she married Joseph Bond November 4, 1858, and died May 18, 1879. Her descendants now living are two daughters, Mrs. Sophia Simpson, of Dayton, and Mrs. Mary A. Dill, of Union City, Indiana; William Simpson, of Dayton, Dr. Moses Simpson, Freehold, New Jersey,--children of Mrs. Sophia Simpson,--and the sons and daughters of Thomas Dover, deceased,--Fay and Samuel, of Dayton; John, living in California; Mrs. Anna McKnight, of Dayton. Her third daughter, Phebe, married Emery Belden, and her daughter lives in Dayton. The fourth daughter is dead, but has a son and daughter living in the city. The fourth child of Benjamin Van Cleve was Mary Cornelia, born December 2, 1807; married James Andrews, November 20, 1827, and died February 19, 1878; children, Miss America Andrews and Mrs. Laura Poling, of Dayton, and I. W. Andrews, of Kansas City; grandchildren, Mrs. Edith Allison, Dayton; Dr. J. Andrews, Mansfield; Mrs. Alice Yoke, Lewisburg; Harry C. Andrews, Grace and Clifford Andrews, Dayton; Earl and Charley Andrews, Cambridge City. The youngest child of Benjamin Van Cleve, Sarah Sophia, was born November, 1809; married David C. Baker, February 11, 1830, and died October 18, 1839. Her children live in Indiana or Kansas. Mr. Van Cleve's first wife died in 1810. In 1812 he married Mary Tamplin. They had no children. She died in 1825. Page 58 Previous Page | Next Page | Book Beginning | Search Book GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page Go to page: [ Home | Search Books | This Week's New Books | Social Security Death Index | Vital Records Assistant ] [ Genealogy Discovery Articles | U.S. Geographical Names Information System | Guest Book ] [ Family Tree Maker Online | Internet FamilyFinder | Genealogy SiteFinder | Genealogy "How-To" Guide ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- © Copyright 1996-99, Broderbund Software, Inc. All rights reserved. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----

    04/03/1999 08:00:30
    1. [DOVER-L] 1830 Ohio Census Index
    2. GAYLE CALABRESE
    3. 1830 OH Census Index Previous Page | Next Page | Book Beginning | Search Book GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page Page 1240 Name State County Location Page Year Age Sex Age Ranges Census Type Dearman, Samuel OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 178 1830 Deaver, Christian OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 173 1830 Debois, Benjamin OH MONTGOMERY CO. GERMAN TWP 192 1830 Decor, Clayton OH MONTGOMERY CO. WASHINGTON TWP 225 1830 Deeme, Henry OH MONTGOMERY CO. WAYNE TWP 242 1830 Deeme, John OH MONTGOMERY CO. WAYNE TWP 242 1830 Deihl, Henry OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON 5TH WARD 166 1830 Deil, Henry OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 172 1830 Delap, Robert OH MONTGOMERY CO. MIAMI TWP 206 1830 Delotter, Jacob OH MONTGOMERY CO. JACKSON TWP 303 1830 Deltze, Pater OH MONTGOMERY CO. JEFFERSON TWP 237 1830 Demarst, Isaac OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON 3RD WARD 162 1830 Demmett, James OH MONTGOMERY CO. WAYNE TWP 241 1830 Demmett, John OH MONTGOMERY CO. WAYNE TWP 241 1830 Dengman, James OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON 5TH WARD 168 1830 Denham, James OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 169 1830 Dentler, William OH MONTGOMERY CO. MIAMI TWP 207 1830 Derush, Daniel OH MONTGOMERY CO. JACKSON TWP 300 1830 Develing, Silvanus OH MONTGOMERY CO. JACKSON TWP 303 1830 Devilbliss, Michael OH MONTGOMERY CO. WASHINGTON TWP 219 1830 Devon, William OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 181 1830 Devor, Loyd OH MONTGOMERY CO. WAYNE TWP 241 1830 Dewy, Jacob OH MONTGOMERY CO. RANDOLPH TWP 285 1830 Dial, David OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 169 1830 Dice, Abraham OH MONTGOMERY CO. JEFFERSON TWP 240 1830 Dickensheets, David OH MONTGOMERY CO. WASHINGTON TWP 223 1830 Dickensheets, Henry OH MONTGOMERY CO. WASHINGTON TWP 223 1830 Dickensheets, John OH MONTGOMERY CO. WASHINGTON TWP 223 1830 Dickore, Lewis OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 179 1830 Dickson, James OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON 1ST WARD 155 1830 Dieaman, Tobias OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON 5TH WARD 168 1830 Dietrich, Peter OH MONTGOMERY CO. JEFFERSON TWP 232 1830 Dill, Fredrick OH MONTGOMERY CO. GERMAN TWP 196 1830 Dill, Peter OH MONTGOMERY CO. GERMAN TWP 202 1830 Dillard, Jacob OH MONTGOMERY CO. GERMAN TWP 197 1830 Dille, Ritchy OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 188 1830 Dilts, Cornelius OH MONTGOMERY CO. MIAMI TWP 210 1830 Dilts, Francis OH MONTGOMERY CO. MIAMI TWP 210 1830 Ditts, Francis OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 171 1830 Diwert, William OH MONTGOMERY CO. JACKSON TWP 301 1830 Dix, John OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 176 1830 Dixon, John G. OH MONTGOMERY CO. GERMAN TWP 195 1830 Doane, James OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 169 1830 Dodds, James OH MONTGOMERY CO. MIAMI TWP 207 1830 Dodds, John OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 175 1830 Dodds, John OH MONTGOMERY CO. MIAMI TWP 211 1830 Dodds, Joseph OH MONTGOMERY CO. MIAMI TWP 211 1830 Dodds, Joseph OH MONTGOMERY CO. MIAMI TWP 212 1830 Dodds, Samuel OH MONTGOMERY CO. MIAMI TWP 212 1830 Dodds, Thomas OH MONTGOMERY CO. MIAMI TWP 207 1830 Dodds, William OH MONTGOMERY CO. MIAMI TWP 207 1830 Dodds, William OH MONTGOMERY CO. MIAMI TWP 211 1830 Dodds, William OH MONTGOMERY CO. WASHINGTON TWP 218 1830 Dodrar, Conrod P. OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON 2ND WARD 159 1830 Dodson, John OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON 1ST WARD 154 1830 Dodson, William OH MONTGOMERY CO. RANDOLPH TWP 281 1830 Dolley, George W. OH MONTGOMERY CO. GERMAN TWP 191 1830 Dolly, John OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 183 1830 Dolly, Samuel OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON 3RD WARD 161 1830 Dompover, Richard OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON 5TH WARD 166 1830 Doneller, E. F. OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON 1ST WARD 156 1830 Donson, Henry OH MONTGOMERY CO. RANDOLPH TWP 284 1830 Doolittle, Enos OH MONTGOMERY CO. WASHINGTON TWP 219 1830 Dorsey, Thomas OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 172 1830 Dougherty, Dennis OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 182 1830 Dougherty, James K. OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 182 1830 Douglass, James H. OH MONTGOMERY CO. GERMAN TWP 199 1830 Douglass, John OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON 2ND WARD 158 1830 Dover, Samuel OH MONTGOMERY CO. WAYNE TWP 242 1830 Dover, Thomas OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON 2ND WARD 160 1830 Dowell, Charles OH MONTGOMERY CO. BUTLER TWP 249 1830 Dowle, Jacob OH MONTGOMERY CO. JEFFERSON TWP 231 1830 Dowler, Thomas OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 180 1830 Downing, Jacob OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 188 1830 Downing, John OH MONTGOMERY CO. DAYTON TWP 188 1830 Drawbaugh, John OH MONTGOMERY CO. CLAY TWP 277 1830 Drayer, Jacob OH MONTGOMERY CO. JACKSON TWP 302 1830 Drayer, Jacob OH MONTGOMERY CO. MIAMI TWP 210 1830 Drayer, Peter OH MONTGOMERY CO. JACKSON TWP 302 1830 Drebilless, George OH MONTGOMERY CO. GERMAN TWP 205 1830 Page 1240 Previous Page | Next Page | Book Beginning | Search Book GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page Go to page: [ Home | Search Books | This Week's New Books | Social Security Death Index | Vital Records Assistant ] [ Genealogy Discovery Articles | U.S. Geographical Names Information System | Guest Book ] [ Family Tree Maker Online | Internet FamilyFinder | Genealogy SiteFinder | Genealogy "How-To" Guide ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- © Copyright 1996-99, Broderbund Software, Inc. All rights reserved. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----

    04/03/1999 07:51:42
    1. [DOVER-L] Family Records or genealogies of the first settlers of Passaic Valley and Vici
    2. GAYLE CALABRESE
    3. Family Records or genealogies of the first settlers of Passaic Valley and Vicinity above Chatham Previous Page | Next Page | Book Beginning | Search Book GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page Page 490 APPENDIX. LEWIS BAKER. LEWIS BAKER, son of Daniel Baker, of Westfield, married Elizabeth Robison; lived at Littletown, Morris Co. and had children: 1. Catherine, who married David Wheeler, and had a son, Lewis B. Wheeler. 2. Abigail married Stephen Young, of Malapardis, Morris county. 3. Sarah married Mahlon Johnson. 4. Daniel married (???)(???). 5. Abraham married (???); lived at Haverstraw, N. Y. and died about 1810, leaving children, Isaac and Jacob. 6. Mary married Jared Howel, of Parcipany, Morris Co. and had children: 1. Stephen Howel; 2. Abraham Howel; 3. Eveline Howel; 4. Mary Howel; 5. Sebel Howel; 6. James Howel. 7. Jane married Mr. Tomkins, son of Uzel Tomkins, of New Vernon, and had children: 1. Uzel Tomkins: 2. (???); 8. Sineus married Sally Conklin, daughter of Isaac son of Stephen 1st, and had children: Sineus, Harriet and Isaac Baker. [See page 87.] 9. Nathaniel married (???)(???), and had children: Lewis and others. 10. Lewis married (???)(???), lived where his father did, and had two children. ABIGAIL BAKER, (2d child of Lewis) and Stephen Young, had children: 1. Ephraim Young, who married Mary Drennen; 2. Eliza Young; 3. Julia Young married Mr. Cock; lived at Dover. SARAH BAKER, (3d child of Lewis,) and Mahlon Johnson, had children: 1. Jacob Johnson, who married Hetty Vail, daughter of Davis Vail. 2. Chilion Johnson married Anne Woodruff; live at Crawfordsville, Indiana. 3. Baker Johnson, born 23d October, 1803, and married Electa King, daughter of the Rev. Barnabas King, of Rockaway; he is a Presbyterian minister of Sussex county, and has children: 1. Susan H. Johnson; 2. Thomas S. Johnson; 3. Sarah E. Johnson; 4. William N. Johnson; 5. Barnabas B. Johnson. 4. Alfred Johnson married Sarah Baker, daughter of Jonathan, of Littletown, and has children: Page 490 Previous Page | Next Page | Book Beginning | Search Book GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page Go to page: [ Home | Search Books | This Week's New Books | Social Security Death Index | Vital Records Assistant ] [ Genealogy Discovery Articles | U.S. Geographical Names Information System | Guest Book ] [ Family Tree Maker Online | Internet FamilyFinder | Genealogy SiteFinder | Genealogy "How-To" Guide ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- © Copyright 1996-99, Broderbund Software, Inc. All rights reserved. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----

    04/03/1999 07:44:30
    1. [DOVER-L] ohio Dovers
    2. GAYLE CALABRESE
    3. Family Records or genealogies of the first settlers of Passaic Valley and Vicinity above Chatham Previous Page | Next Page | Book Beginning | Search Book GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page Page 491 1. Margaret Johnson; 2. Lucilla Johnson; 3. Hervy Johnson; 4. Thomas Johnson; 5. Mary Johnson. DAVID C BAKER. (See page 19.) DAVID C. BAKER, (son of Aaron Baker, Esq.) and Sophia Van Cleve, daughter of Benjamin Van Cleve, Esq. lived near Dayton, Ohio, and had children: 1. Mary Sophia 2. Clara; 3. Charles, who died at 5 yrs. 4. David. And by his second wife, Sophia Sourby, David C. Baker had, 5. Harriet; 6. Axia Green; 7. Aaron; 8. Hannah; 9. Mahala. NOTE.--Benjamin Van Cleve married, first, Mary Whiting, and had children: 1. John W. Van Cleve born 1800. 2. Henrietta Maria, who married Samuel Dover. 3. Mary married James Andrews. 4. William, who died at about 6 years. 5. Sarah Sophia, who married David C. Baker, son of Aaron Baker, Esq. Mr. Van Cleve married, for his second wife, Mary Tamplin. He was a survey or and clerk of Montgomery county, Ohio, and lived in Dayton. EZEKIEL BALL. (See page 31.) EZEKIEL BALL, of Middletown, Ohio, had children: 1. Stephen, who was a captain of militia, married Rebecca Irene, and had children: 1. Abby; 2. William; 3. Pierson; 4. Peney; 5. John; 6. Nancy. 2. Abby married Matthew Nichols, and had children: 1. Ibbe Nichols; 2. Joseph Nichols; 3. William Nichols; 4. Sally Nichols; 5. Polly Nichols; 6. Joanna Nichols. 3. Polly married Abraham Squier, son of William. [See Squier.] 4. Hannah married Joseph Hays, 5. Sally married Robert Fisher. 6. Phebe married Elias Spinning. DAVIS BALL. (See page 31.) DAVIS BALL, (10th child of Nathaniel Ball) married Mary Hetfield, daughter of Thomas Hetfield, of Elizabethtown. NOTE.--Mary Hetfield was sister of Sarah Hetfield, the Page 491 Previous Page | Next Page | Book Beginning | Search Book GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page Go to page: [ Home | Search Books | This Week's New Books | Social Security Death Index | Vital Records Assistant ] [ Genealogy Discovery Articles | U.S. Geographical Names Information System | Guest Book ] [ Family Tree Maker Online | Internet FamilyFinder | Genealogy SiteFinder | Genealogy "How-To" Guide ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- © Copyright 1996-99, Broderbund Software, Inc. All rights reserved. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----

    04/03/1999 07:43:29
    1. [DOVER-L] Wash.DC marriages-(Think Virginia)
    2. GAYLE CALABRESE
    3. Washington DC Marriages From 1806 to 1850, Surnames Beginning with D to K Previous Page | Next Page | Book Beginning | Search Book GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page Page 14 DOUTSCH, PETER marr. WEAVER, CATHERINE 14/05/1840 DOVE, JOSEPH marr. HALE, LUCINDA 23/06/1810 DOVE, ANDREW marr. WILLIAMSON, MARY A. 13/08/1846 DOVE, GEORGE M. marr. BEAN, SARAH ANN 12/10/1840 DOVE, HANSON marr. BURNES, BETSEY 07/02/1833 DOVE, HENRY marr. BLADEN, LUCINDA 15/05/1830 DOVE, HEZEKIAH marr. ROWLES, SARAH 31/05/1843 DOVE, JAMES marr. DAVIS, SUSANNA 16/08/1842 DOVE, JOHN marr. BAKER, ELIZABETH 11/09/1832 DOVE, JOHN marr. ADAMS, ELIZABETH ANN 30/11/1838 DOVE, JOSEPH marr. TRIMMEL, ELIZABETH 04/11/1824 DOVE, ROBERT marr. DEAVIS, SARAH 13/11/1844 DOVE, SAMUEL marr. McCLOSKEY, ANN 12/10/1815 DOVE, WILLIAM marr. BRERETON, SARAH 10/11/1836 DOVE, WILLIAM THOMAS marr. PARKER, ANN WRIGHT 26/06/1838 DOVE, ZACHARIAH marr. TARLTON, ELEANOR 28/04/1832 DOVER, SAMUEL marr. MOORE, SARAH 03/06/1824 DOVER, GEORGE marr. WOOD, NANCY 28/03/1818 DOVW, ANDREW marr. DEVERS, ELIZA JANE 26/09/1850 DOWDALL, COLIN marr. STOKELY, MARGARET 23/04/1804 DOWELL, JEREMIAH marr. VIOLETTE, ELLEN 14/12/1815 DOWLING, BURR P. [Rev] marr. McCLEARY, AMANDA W. 20/11/1847 DOWLING, JAMES marr. NEWMAN, ANN 16/12/1844 DOWLING, JOHN marr. POWELL, MARY D. 11/02/1834 DOWLING, PATRICK marr. SIMMONS, MARGARET 09/05/1839 DOWLING, THOMAS marr. SERRIN, HETTY JANE 08/03/1827 DOWLING, WILLIAM marr. REEDER, ELIZA 17/04/1841 DOWNER, JOEL marr. BECKET, ELEANOR ANN 11/11/1819 DOWNER, RICHARD M. marr. BUGH, MARGARET JANE 07/09/1847 DOWNES, JOHN marr. GRAY, ANJAMIMA 23/03/1840 DOWNES, WILLIAM marr. CADLE, MARY 06/05/1837 DOWNEY, MICAHEL marr. BARNES, MARY 12/11/1840 DOWNING, JOSEPH M. marr. LANGFITT, MARIA LOUISA 08/09/1846 DOWNING, WILLIAM marr. BROWN, MARY ANN DOLLY 09/03/1843 DOWNS, IGNATIUS marr. CHASE, ELIZA 19/09/1818 DOWNS, HILLARY marr. JEFFERS, SARAH 04/02/1817 DOWNS, JAMES marr. POWELL, MARIE 20/07/1839 DOWNS, SOLOMON marr. CHASE, HENRIETTA 01/06/1837 DOWRY, ALONZO marr. THROLS, ELIZABETH 11/03/1820 DOYLE, PHILIP marr. SULLIVAN, BARBARA 30/12/1826 DOYLE, ROBERT E. marr. DIXON, LUCRETIA 08/08/1839 DOYLE, THOMAS marr. POLLY, MARGARET 19/03/1844 DOYLE, THOMAS marr. GREEN, SARAH 13/09/1843 DOYLE, THOMAS marr. MORGAN, SUSAN 14/09/1840 DRAINE, CHARLES marr. McLEOD, MARY 20/11/1838 DRAKE, ROBERT A. marr. MANN, ELLEN 24/09/1847 DRAKE, WALLARD marr. WILSON, MARGARET 10/10/1815 DRAKE, WILLIAM E. marr. PATTERSON, JOHANNAH 06/08/1828 DRANE, HENRY marr. WARD, ROSENA 30/12/1820 DRANE, WASHINGTON marr. DADE, ANNE M. S. 23/06/1816 DREDGE, JAMES W. marr. ELLIS, SUSAN M. M. 24/04/1845 Page 14 Previous Page | Next Page | Book Beginning | Search Book GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page Go to page: [ Home | Search Books | This Week's New Books | Social Security Death Index | Vital Records Assistant ] [ Genealogy Discovery Articles | U.S. Geographical Names Information System | Guest Book ] [ Family Tree Maker Online | Internet FamilyFinder | Genealogy SiteFinder | Genealogy "How-To" Guide ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- © Copyright 1996-99, Broderbund Software, Inc. All rights reserved. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----

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    1. [DOVER-L] INDEX TO MARRIAGE RECORD GREENE CO INDIANA 1821-1920 LACKING 1828-1832 Volume
    2. GAYLE CALABRESE
    3. INDEX TO MARRIAGE RECORD GREENE CO INDIANA 1821-1920 LACKING 1828-1832 Volume I, Letters A-F WPA Previous Page | Next Page | Book Beginning | Search Book GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page Page 236 Dover Thomas W Hattie Q Brandon Aprl 9 1887 M 266 Dover Vely Fima Wiles Oct 24 1827 C1 121 Dover Wesley Jane Blakey Mar 8 1864 G 360 Dover Wesley Nancy Lehman Dec 31 1871 J 122 Dovies Nancy A Benj Turley W Dec 3 1882 L 350 Dow Gertrude E Frank W Wilson W July 31 1895 O 213 Dow Minnie B Crlo C Osborn Aug 6 1905 Q 578 Dow Richard A Minnie Allen P 22 Dowdall George C Sallie Brewer Aprl 18 1868 W July 5 1912 5 178 Dowden Algia R Daniel C Campbell Aug 13 1910 S 284 Dowden Amma Joseph ?? Daugherty Mar 16 1879 K 400 Dowden Benjamin H Metta F Strawses May 29 1909 S 82 Dowden Charles E Freeda Swange Sept 20 1892 W Mar 13 1915 8 204 Dowden Clara John T Bogard Aprl 3 1894 O 393 Dowden Clarence Ola Eaton Dec 7 1896 W Jan 26 1918 12 72 Dowden Cora Herbert Milligan Jan 28 1911 S 368 Dowden Deborah S Andrew J O'Donald W May 26 1883 L 413 Dowden Elma Ernest W Hugunin Feb 22 1910 S 210 Dowden Enerson Edith Miller June 22 1911 S 440 Dowden Emma L Wm Ault Mar 12 1868 H 192 Dowden Florence J Homer D Bennett Dec 4 1907 R 429 Dowden Fulvia Albert A Miller W June 21 1882 L 296 Dowden Harriet L Leroy Priest May 30 1857 F 285 Dowden Homer S Selma B Autrey W July 3 1886 M 171 Dowden Hubbert M Anna A Emery W Jan 14 1886 M 112 Dowden James R Opal N Quillen Oct 17 1908 R 570 Dowden Jermina S Wm N Emery Oct 17 1872 J 213 Dowden John C Pearl F Hasler Oct 16 1907 R 401 Dowden Joseph Louie Abbott Feb 3 1900 P 272 Dowden Josiah Frances C Huffman Aprl 3 1887 M 263 Dowden Lillis Wm L Stafford Dec 25 1903 Q 315 Dowden Lora Albert Martin Nov 23 1898 P 82 Dowden Melissa J Thomas J Quillen Oct 13 1859 F 534 Dowden Orra E Wm E Owens Feb 25 1869 H 295 Dowden Sarah E Wm M Foster Oct 1 1887 M 321 Dowden Shirley Amos Holder Aprl 13 1895 W June 28 1913 6 235 Dowden Verna B Curtis A Waggoner Dec 23 1895 W Dec 25 1914 8 135 Dowden Wilbert Lulu Osborn Feb 6 1907 R 272 Dowden William C Lavina A Hudson Oct 19 1888 W May 30 1913 6 191 Dowdon John Amanda F King Jan 7 1840 C 82 Dowdon William Ann McDowell July 7 1847 D 75 Dowell Mary S Samuel Lucas Aprl 29 1902 Q 21 Downing Albert Abigail Stropes May 10 1838 C 48 Downing Albert Maenda Shepherd Nov 7 1841 D 17 Downing Albert Sarah Moore Jan 25 1846 D 61 Page 236 Previous Page | Next Page | Book Beginning | Search Book GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page Go to page: [ Home | Search Books | This Week's New Books | Social Security Death Index | Vital Records Assistant ] [ Genealogy Discovery Articles | U.S. Geographical Names Information System | Guest Book ] [ Family Tree Maker Online | Internet FamilyFinder | Genealogy SiteFinder | Genealogy "How-To" Guide ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- © Copyright 1996-99, Broderbund Software, Inc. All rights reserved. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----

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