CENSUS: 1860 in Cherokee portion of York Co SC, pg 266 (499) Clark Ford. To Miss. image 268. #351 James Dover 28, farmer $500 $300. Dulceny 21.(nee Lanier). James M 3. William A 1 5/12. 1870 Tippah Co, Miss pg 267 #99-112. Dover, J G 38 SC 1832. D H 30 SC 1840. James W/M 12 SC 1858. Robert A 10 SC 1860. Davis B 8 SC 1862. William H 6 SC 1864. Richard (?) 24 SC 1846. John B 2/12 (/) MS 1869. 1880 Lee CO, MS, ED 85 sh 42, Beat 1. Dover, J G 47 SC. D H 42 SC. James M 22 SC. Robt A 20 SC. Davis B 18 SC. Wm H 14 SC. Enock A 12 MS. Mollie P 7 MS. Laurence P 1 MS. MILITARY: Was in the Civil War from Yorkville. (source:Una Pollard) RESIDENCES: Had 6 children born in York CO SC by 1867, then moved on with other Dovers to Tippah CO. MS. By 1880 he was in Lee CO MS where Dulcina died in Dec 1880 trying to give birth to their 11 child. The child was never delivered. By 1881, James had remarried in Lee CO MS and by 1882 had left there and made his way to Clay CO AR, then to Dunklin CO MO where he died in 1894. Two of his sons stopped off in Poinsette CO AR, later to Greene CO and one son stayed in Dunklin CO for a few years before going on the Clay CO. (Una Pollard). bj