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http://www.rootsweb.com/~arrandol/DirectoryColumbia.htm DIRECTORY OF Randolph County, Arkansas 1910 Page 8, FOSTER, ARK., Postoffice, COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP FOSTER, J.M., age 40, farmer, native of Arkansas, married Miss Deaver in 1891, 4 children, Maud, Claud, Clyde and Susie, 100 acres hill, 60 in use, no church. ========== http://www.rootsweb.com/~arrandol/DirectoryDemun.htm POCAHONTAS, ARK., Postoffice, Demun Township DEAVER, WM., age 71, carpenter, came from Kentucky in 1856, married Sallie Roberts in 1882, town property, Methodist.
Pam, Check this and keep us informed ... heres South Carolina again: Looking for parents of John A. Dover, b. 1790, Ky; m. Elizabeth Griffith, b. 1790, South Carolina on 23 Dec 1823 in Warrick County, Indiana. A daughter, Elizabeth Jane Dover (1834-1869) married Charles Lucas 24 Aug 1851 in Warrick County. Any family links would be appreciated. John A. Dover was my great-great-great grandfather. Dennis
Dennis, I checked the 1860 Indiana Census for Warrick County. Found the following: Page 951 #421 4a Nelson Baker 22 IN real $0 Personal $500 5a Independence Baker 23 IN 6a John S. Baker 3 IN 7a Clara E. Baker 1 IN 8a John Dover 70 IN real $2,400 Personal $500 This census definitely says John was born in Indiana, not Kentucky ?? Also page 903 #55 28a Charles Lucas 30 OH Fisherman personal $40 29a E. Jane 26 KY 30a Elizabeth 6 IN 31a John F. 9m IN The following is what I have in my records of a John Dover from Greene County, IN. John Dover born 1790 listed as a member of 71st Regiment Indiana Volunteers (Civil War). John had 4 children as pupils in 1825 in first school in Beech Creek Twp. John Dover married Sarah Stump in Brown Co, IN on 4/13/1848 What do you make of this? There has to be a connection somewhere. This is too much of a concidence. :)pam
In a message dated 2/14/99 12:51:58 AM Pacific Standard Time, romanek@cybertrails.com writes: << All of the Dover surnames for N.C. are now done on US Genweb, with the exception of some listings of sites, or towns named Dover. Sharon Dover Romanek >> I'll bet you said Whew!!!! Seriously, I'm sure we all appreciated every one you posted. Thanks for all your hard, tedious work. Rosemary
All of the Dover surnames for N.C. are now done on US Genweb, with the exception of some listings of sites, or towns named Dover. Sharon Dover Romanek
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nc+ind ex+183728563472+F 1838 INDIAN REMOVAL NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENT VOLUNTEERS NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENT COMPANY A BUNCOMBE COUNTY VOLUNTEERS RYALL DOVER DOVER, RYALL.....................4
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nc+ind ex+170726012990+F ORANGE COUNTY, NC - EARLY TAX RECORDS Orange Co., North Carolina was created in 1752 from the larger Bladen, Granville and Johnston counties. Later in 1777 Caswell Co. was created from the "Northern Division" of Orange Co. Later in 1791, Pearson Co. was created from the "Eastern" half of Caswell Co. and in 1840 Alamance Co. was created from the "Western" half of Orange Co. Also part of Durham Co. was created in 1881 from the "Eastern" portion of Orange Co. So any of the following Surname's could have been recorded in the above Counties and never even moved! These "Tax Records" were copied from the North Carolina Division of Archives & History, 109 East Jones Street, Raleigh, NC. 2761 No other additional information is available, they only help the researcher determine Surname "Migration Path." These records consist of: 1755 = 921 Names 1772 = 132 Names 1779 = 1,307 Names Total 2,360 Names 1755 D100 DOVE Benjamin N/A N/A N/A Tax Roll 1755 D100 DOVE John N/A N/A N/A Tax Roll 1755 D160 DOVER John N/A N/A N/A Tax Roll 1755 D160 DOVER John N/A N/A N/A Tax Roll 1755 D100 DOVE Benjamin N/A N/A N/A Tax Roll 1755 D100 DOVE John N/A N/A N/A Tax Roll 1755 D160 DOVER John N/A N/A N/A Tax Roll 1755 D160 DOVER John N/A N/A N/A Tax Roll
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nc+ind ex+328642282185+F 1838 INDIAN REMOVAL NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENT VOLUNTEERS Contributed by WILLIAM R. NAVEY JR., P. O. BOX 251, HOLLY RIDGE, NC 28445 ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------- NORTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS PARTICIPATING IN THE INDIAN REMOVAL 7 APRIL 1838 NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENT COMPANY A - BUNCOMBE COUNTY VOLUNTEERS RYALL DOVER
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nc+ind ex+88817770450+F LINWOOD SECTION SUNSET CEMETERY Shelby, Cleveland County, NC By W. D. Floyd This section is bordered by Linwood, Woodlawn, Memorial Ave., and Fairfield Ave. I started the audit in the northwest corner of the section September 2, 1998. Quinn, Helen Dover September 18, 1890 January 18, 1972 Quinn, F. Dewitt November 2, 1887 March 2, 1957 Quinn, Betty Jane August 25, 1929 August 30, 1929 d/o FD Quinn, Infant September 6, 1926 d/o FDQuinn, Henry Beckham c1854 c1924 Quinn, Quilla Andrews c1854 c1925 w/o Henry B.
There are a lot of Hamrick names in all of the Cleveland Co., N.C. cemeteries if that name connectes to anyone on the list. Sharon Dover Romanek http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nc+ind ex+86717400750+F SUNSET CEMETERY MARTIN STREET SECTION Shelby, Cleveland County, NC By W. D. Floyd This is another unnamed section of the cemetery and I am calling it the Martin St. Section. It is bounded by Martin St, Woodlawn, Fairfield, and Shamrock. I started this section May 15, 1998 in the northwest corner. Roberts, Charles P. March 6, 1891 June 27, 1971 Roberts, Lila Dover March 11, 1895 July 6, 1976 Roberts, Eliza H. August 16, 1860 September 10, 1940 Roberts, Charles P. August 8, 1857 October 8, 1901 Roberts, John Frank September 2, 1868 January 22, 1956 Roberts, Bessie C. December 17, 1869 October 10, 1933 w/o Frank Roberts, Edwin, H. October 25, 1893 June 13, 1901 s/o JF & Bessie
RUTHERFORD COUNTY, NC DEED INDEX - L - 1779-1917 GRANTOR-GRANTEE 1779-1917 Lewis, CM & HS / Dover, JR / Deed/82/359/1906
Rutherford County, NC Deed Index "F" - 1779-1917 RUTHERFORD COUNTY, NC DEED INDEX GRANTOR-GRANTEE 1779-1917 By W. D. Floyd The way this is laid out is as follows: From the left margin to the first slash mark is the Grantors Name, first slash mark to the second slash mark is the Grantees Name, second slash mark to the third slash mark is the type instrument,(Deed, Mtg, Power of Attorney, etc.), third slash mark to the fourth slash mark is the Book the Deed is in, fourth slash mark to the fifth slash mark is the Page/Pages the Deed is on, and fifth slash mark to the end is the year the Deed was filed. I started this February 23, 1998 and it is taken directly from the Deed Index Books of Rutherford County, NC. I am sure that it will take quite a while to complete the whole thing. If you get some use out of this endeavor please let me know about it. This work will be done only when it is not feasible to work on the cemeteries. You will have to use the "find" feature of your browser to search for names Rutherford County, NC Deed Index "F" - 1779-1917 Flack, JF / Dover, John R. / Deed/78/106/1902
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nc+ind ex+5409859326+F 1830 FIFTH FEDERAL CENSUS INDEX Rutherford Co., North Carolina was created in 1779 from the larger Burke & the old Tryon County. It consisted of all the area west of the old Mecklenburge Co. and "west" to the present state boundary. In 1778, Lincoln was created from the old Tryon Co. In 1779, part of Rutherford was created from Rowan & Tryon was discon't. In 1791, part of Buncumbe was created from, Burke & Rutherford In 1841, Cleveland was created from part of Lincoln & Rutherford In 1842, McDowell was created from part of Burke & Rutherford. In 1855, Polk was created from part of Henderson & Rutherford. So any of the following Surname's could have been recorded in the above Counties and never even moved! These "Index" records are alphabetized by surname, and given name they consist of 2,331 "Head of Household" (H/H) 1830 Census for Rutherford Co., NC. Records of the Bureau of the Census. Group RG-29 National Archives, Washington, DC 20408 HEADINGS SNDX = Soundex Code (Sound alike) NARS = National Archives & Record Service StR = State Reel Pg# = Page number to find H/H with family FGrp = Family Group * = Possible spelling errors This "Index" is just that! an "Index" to find the "actual" record you need to go to the NARS or a large Genealogy Library and scan the proper reel to find the proper family unit. If you still don't understand what I am talking about, you must go to my WWW page on "Howto" Research NARS Census records. My URL http://members.aol.com/prsjr/sc/howtocen.htm 1830 Census - Rutherford County, NC - A-K 1830 D160 DOVER Michal M-19 124 448 1st Regiment
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nc+ind ex+317241190813+F EBENEZER UNITED METHODIST CEMETERY McDowell County, NC By W. D. Floyd This cemetery is located about 2 miles east of Old Fort, NC. To get there take Highway US 70 east toward Marion, NC and go about 1.5 miles, just a little past big textile plant on the south side of the road, and find a road to the right called Greenlee Road. Go to the first left, about two tenths of a mile and make a left onto Ebenezer Ch. Rd. The church/cemetery will be on the right about a mile. There are two cemeteries, one just up the hill beside the church and the other is a few hundred feet away. When you come out the church driveway to the road turn right and go to the first driveway on the right, just a little ways. This is the other cemetery driveway. We will call the cemeteries, Cemetery # 1 and Cemetery # 2. I did the audit September 25, 1998 and I started Cemetery # 1 in the southwest corner and when I got to Cemetery # 2 I started it in the northwest. There are plenty of fieldstones and plenty of unmarked graves at both locations. Dover, Tina E. September 23, 1878 November 27, 1945 w/o JS
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nc+ind ex+259035221997+F The Bethel United Methodist Church is located in the Shooting Creek Community just off Hwy US 64. This survey was performed by Mrs. Dorothy Shepherd in 1996 with numerous subsequent additions made from obituaries. Compilation and submission to the Internet performed by Phillip Yorke Hogsed, Sr. with permission of Dorothy Shepherd. Bethel United Methodist Church - Clay County, NC - Cemeteries DOVER Aldeen 4 Feb 1913 w/o Homer Aldon 11U DOVER Homer Aldon 11 Dec 1910 22 Oct 1982 h/o Aldeen11U
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nc+ind ex+167824235034+F ORANGE COUNTY, NC - CENSUS - Early Tax Records, 1755-1779 Contributor's Note: Orange Co., North Carolina was created in 1752 from the larger Bladen, Granville and Johnston counties. Later in 1777 Caswell Co. was created from the "Northern Division" of Orange Co. Later in 1791, Pearson Co. was created from the "Eastern" half of Caswell Co. and in 1840 Alamance Co. was created from the "Western" half of Orange Co. Also part of Durham Co. was created in 1881 from the "Eastern" portion of Orange Co. So any of the following Surname's could have been recorded in the above Counties and never even moved! These "Tax Records" were copied from the North Carolina Division of Archives & History, 109 East Jones Street, Raleigh, NC. 2761 No other additional information is available, they only help the researcher determine Surname "Migration Path." These records consist of: 1755 = 921 Names 1772 = 132 Names 1779 = 1,307 Names Total 2,360 Names Date SNDX L Name F Name NARS StR Pg# Family Grp. 1755 D100 DOVE Benjamin N/A N/A N/A Tax Roll 1755 D100 DOVE John N/A N/A N/A Tax Roll 1755 D160 DOVER John N/A N/A N/A Tax Roll 1755 D160 DOVER John N/A N/A N/A Tax Roll
In this cemetery, there are Dellingers, Morgans, Phillips,Wilson, Green, Binghams,Turners, & Milligan, which is one of my surnames from my Johnston, Shrader side. Interesting!!! Sharon Dover Romanek ======== FRIENDSHIP METHODIST CEMETERY Fallston, Cleveland County, NC By W. D. Floyd To get to this cemetery from Shelby, NC take NC 18 north 10-12 miles and find the traffic light in Fallston, NC. Turn left, west, at the traffic light and and the cemetery will be a few hundred feet on your right. I did the audit September 28, 1998 and I started in the northeast corner of the cemetery. Dover, Mary M. October 10, 1832 June 20, 1924
SECTION # 10 SUNSET CEMETERY Shelby, Cleveland County, NC By W. D. Floyd This section is bounded by the open space for Woodlawn on the east, Sunset Rd., and Memorial Ave.. I started recording in the northeast corner which is at the north end of the open space that is left for the continuation of Woodlawn and the date was September 15, 1998. Turney, Ollie Dover July 1, 1878 May 16, 1946 Turney, Maude Delia April 17, 1909 June 12, 1974 Laney, Dorothy Dover November 4, 1990 February 28, 1979 Laney, Robert Gaffney July 12, 1890 June 5, 1944