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    1. John Dover b 1793 - Part 2
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    3. Continued from Part 1 Cherokee County, Georgia Deed Book F, Page 379 October 21, 1842 Georgia } Cherokee County} This indenture made this twenty first day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred forty two between John Dover of the County and State aforesaid of the one part and William R. Manning of the County of Gwinnett and same State of the other part witnesseth that the said John Dover for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred dollars to him in hand paid at and before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath granted bargained sold and conveyed and by these presents does grant bargain sell and convey unto the said William R. Manning his heirs and assigns all that tract or parcel of land situated lying and being in the fifteenth (15th) District of the Second (2nd) Section of said county and state known and distinguished in the plan of said district by the number six hundred and twenty seven (627) containing forty acres more or less with all the rights mentioned? and appurtenances thereunto belonging ? To have and to hold the aforesaid described lot of land unto him the said William R. Manning his heirs and assigns together with all the rights mentioned and appurtenances to the said lot of land in anywise belonging to his and their own proper use benefit and behalf forever in fee simple. And the said John Dover for himself his heirs executors and administrators that said bargained premises together with all the right title and professional? Thereof unto the said William R. Manning his heirs and assigns will warrant and forever defend the right and title thereof against themselves and against the claim of all other person whatever. In testimony whereof the said John Dover hath hereunder set his hand and affixed his seal the day and year first above written. Signed Sealed and Delivered } John Dover In presence of Langston Worley } Geo. M. McCollum J. P. } Recorded in the Clerks office the 30th November 1842 James Gordon Clerk 1840 Cherokee County, Georgia Census M704-38 890th Dist. Div. 5 Page 185 John Dover 40-49 [1791-1800] 0110101000000-0012000100000 Female 50-59 [1781-1790] Male 20-29 [1811-1820] Bailey A. Dover? (NOT PROVEN) Female 15-19 [1821-1825] Female 15-19 [1821-1825] Male 10-14 [1826-1830] Female 10-14 [1826-1830] Male 05-09 [1831-1835] Apparent missing male son if this is the same John Dover in 1830 Buncombe County, North Carolina. The son in this household born 1826-1830 has no clues for who he was. Cherokee County, Georgia Superior Court Minutes Page 159 (Monday, January 2, 1837) (continued) Persons drawn to serve at the next term as petit jurors, to wit: John Dover Cherokee County, Georgia Deed Book D, Page 414-415 September 6, 1836 Sheriff Sale from Marbell J. Camden, Sheriff to John Dover. In consideration of the sum of $13.50 conveys all that tract of land known as land lot 627, 15th District, 2nd Section. Tract consists of 40 acres more or less. Sold to the highest bidder by order of the Justices Court of Fayette County in favor of John Burke against David Sparks. The property signed by Samuel C. Candler, Sheriff, belonged to David Sparks. Signed Marbell J. Camden Sheriff. Witnessed: M. H. Ford and Wm. Whitaker, JP. Habersham County, Georgia Index to Georgia Poor School & Academy Records, 1826-1850, dated 1834. Bailey Dover 17, Luraney Dover 12. Also an Iry Bryant 13. Note: There are many children (and other Dover) listed for Habersham County that included the present day area of White County, Georgia in those years. These two (and several others) are not proven or disproved with any other records or families. 1830 Buncombe County, North Carolina Census M19-118 Page 259A Frederick Dover 30-39 [1791-1800] Male 30-39 [1791-1800] Female 20-29 [1801-1810] Male 05-09 [1821-1825] Male 05-09 [1821-1825] Male -4 [1826-1830] Female -4 [1826-1830] Note: One proven living male descendant is a DNA match with the descendants of Francis J. Dover born 1760 in North Carolina. Jeptha Dover 20-29 [1801-1810] Female 20-29 [1801-1810] Male -4 [1826-1830] Female -4 [1826-1830] Elijah Dover 20-29 [1801-1810] Female 20-29 [1801-1810] Male -4 [1826-1830] John Dover 30-39 [1791-1800] Female 40-49 [1781-1790] Male 10-14 [1816-1820] Bailey Dover? (NOT PROVEN) Male 10-14 [1816-1820] Female 05-09 [1821-1825] Female 05-09 [1821-1825] Male -4 [1826-1830] Female -4 [1826-1830] John Dover born about 1793 and son Bailey A. Dover born 1817 North Carolina? Page 260 John Dover 60-69 [1761-1770] Female 50-59 [1771-1780] Male 15-19 [1811-1815] Female 15-19 [1811-1815] Father of the above four Dover's living side by side? See 1800 and 1810 Pendleton, South Carolina census. 1820 Buncombe County, North Carolina Census M33-80 Enumerated January 26, 1820 Page 80 John Dover 45+ [-1775] Female 45+ [-1775] Male 16-25 [1795-1804] Male 16-25 [1795-1804] Male 10-15 [1805-1810] Male -9 [1811-1820] Male -9 [1811-1820] Female -9 [1811-1820] Bailey Dover 26-44 [1776-1794] Female 26-44 [1776-1794] Male 16-25 [1795-1804] This is Bailey Dover who moved to Rabun Co., GA Page 90 John Dover, Jr. 26-44 [1776-1794] Female 26-44 [1776-1794] Male -9 [1811-1820] Bailey Dover? (NOT PROVEN) Male -9 [1811-1820]

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