Earl L. Dover below appears to be the son of Thomas L. (Lee T.) & Eva M. DOVER. The known census years are 1910-1930 for Pope County, Arkansas. Thomas & Eva were newly weds in 1910 when Thomas was 21 and Eva was 17. He claimed in 1910 that he was born in Texas and that both his parents were born in Arkansas. I cannot find any hint of Thomas or Lee as an 11 year old in anybody's 1900 census for Texas or Arkansas. Anyone have any ideas? DOVER, EARL L MAJ US ARMY VETERAN SERVICE DATES: 07/04/1938 - 04/30/1962 DATE OF BIRTH: 04/13/1922 DATE OF DEATH: 01/28/1992 DATE OF INTERMENT: 02/03/1992 BURIED AT: SECTION G SITE 986 FT. BLISS NATIONAL CEMETERY P.O. BOX 6342 5200 FRED WILSON STREET FORT BLISS , TX 77906 (915) 564-0201 (700) 570-6181 -----Original Message----- From: Dennis Dover [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 2:46 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Dover] Veterans Burial Locations >From another list ... The Department of Veterans Affairs has put the burial records of 3.2 million veterans online. They are buried in 120 national cemeteries and some state cemeteries. The records go back to the Civil War. However, nearly half of the Union dead from the Civil War are unidentified. If you are tracing an ancestor, the government has a search engine. You must know the last name. If you have more information, there is an advanced search available. Start your search at: http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/j2ee/servlet/NGL_v1 ==== DOVER Mailing List ==== Dover resources at surname web http://www.surnameweb.org/registry/d/o/v/dover.shtml