I must have clicked the wrong address on this the first time I sent it. I got it back with the subscribe addy. Here are a few things I was able to find on Jean Dover Elliot who was a missionary in Iraq and was killed there. Some will be just links to articles and some will be the notes I found on her. There are some links with pictures of her. I am sure I will find a lot so will not post it all. I am going to split this into several parts I am finding so much. Take Care, Picture: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/03/17/iraq/main606844.shtml There is more to the below article. I am only posting parts of it. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/03/17/iraq/main606766.shtml 6 Foreign Civilians Killed In Iraq March 16, 2004 (CBS/AP) In separate attacks on Tuesday, four Americans, three Iraqis and two Europeans were killed, increasing the toll of civilian workers slain by insurgents. Four U.S. missionaries died in a drive-by shooting in the northern city of Mosul on Tuesday. A fifth American was being treated at a U.S. military hospital. Hours later, reports emerged that two German civilians and two Iraqis, including a driver and a policeman, were killed in an ambush south of Baghdad. ............ ..........The Virginia-based Southern Baptist International Mission Board identified the four dead as Larry T. Elliott, 60, and Jean Dover Elliott, 58, of Cary, North Carolina; Karen Denise Watson, 38, of Bakersfield, California; and David E. McDonnall, 28, of Rowlett, Texas. McDonnall died Tuesday morning on a helicopter that was transporting him to a military hospital in Baghdad after four U.S. military surgeons worked for six hours to save his life, the mission board said. McDonnall's wife, Carrie Taylor McDonnall, 26, of Rowlett, Texas, remains in critical condition, the mission board said. She is the only survivor of the attack. The Elliotts were scouting the best location for a water purification project, said Michelle DeVoss of the First Baptist Church in the Raleigh, North Carolina suburb of Cary. "They knew going into Iraq, they couldn't really share their Christian faith unless somebody asked them," said Larry Kingsley, a church deacon. "They were there in a humanitarian situation. They were people who just had a great heart for helping people out." ================= http://www.electionprojection.com/ Very nice article and pictures here and some comments made from relatives. =============== http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/text/2001879992_iraq16.html Tuesday, March 16, 2004, 12:26 A.M. 4 American aid workers fatally shot in Mosul BAGHDAD, Iraq - Four American relief workers were killed and one was wounded in a drive-by shooting yesterday in the northern city of Mosul, the U.S. military said. Three of those killed were Larry Elliott, 60, and Jean Dover Elliott, 58, of Cary, N.C., and Karen Watson, 38, of Bakersfield, Calif., all of whom worked for the Southern Baptist International Mission Board. A fourth person survived the shooting but died en route to a U.S. hospital in Baghdad. The fifth American was being treated at a U.S. military hospital in Mosul. The victims were traveling in a car on the eastern side of the city when they were attacked, said Lt. Col. Joseph Piek, a military spokesman in Mosul. "We do not know what the five U.S. citizens were doing at the time of the attack, but we do know they were in the Mosul area to deliver relief supplies." An off-duty Iraqi policeman found the car shortly after the late-afternoon shooting. ================ Sharon Dover Romanek Primary e-mail: [email protected] Secondary e-mail: [email protected] Researching: Romanek, Gucwa, Dover, Shrader, Tyner, Johnston, Williams, Edge, Smith, Kirksey, Demers, Murphy, Allen It's 2004... Do you know where your g-g-great grandparents are? --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Internet Of Salisbury, Inc.]
----- Original Message ----- From: "sromanek" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 6:41 AM Subject: [Dover] Fw: Jean Dover Elliot-1 > I must have clicked the wrong address on this the first time > I sent it. I got it back with the subscribe addy. > > > > > Here are a few things I was able to find on Jean Dover > Elliot who was a missionary in Iraq and was killed there. > Some will be just links to articles and some will be the > notes I found on her. There are some links with pictures of > her. I am sure I will find a lot so will not post it all. I > am going to split this into several parts I am finding so > much. > > > Take Care, > > Picture: > http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/03/17/iraq/main606844.shtml > > There is more to the below article. I am only posting parts > of it. > http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/03/17/iraq/main606766.shtml > > 6 Foreign Civilians Killed In Iraq > > March 16, 2004 > > > (CBS/AP) In separate attacks on Tuesday, four Americans, > three Iraqis and two Europeans were killed, increasing the > toll of civilian workers slain by insurgents. > > Four U.S. missionaries died in a drive-by shooting in the > northern city of Mosul on Tuesday. A fifth American was > being treated at a U.S. military hospital. > > Hours later, reports emerged that two German civilians and > two Iraqis, including a driver and a policeman, were killed > in an ambush south of Baghdad. ............ > > ..........The Virginia-based Southern Baptist International > Mission Board identified the four dead as Larry T. Elliott, > 60, and Jean Dover Elliott, 58, of Cary, North Carolina; > Karen Denise Watson, 38, of Bakersfield, California; and > David E. McDonnall, 28, of Rowlett, Texas. > > McDonnall died Tuesday morning on a helicopter that was > transporting him to a military hospital in Baghdad after > four U.S. military surgeons worked for six hours to save his > life, the mission board said. > > McDonnall's wife, Carrie Taylor McDonnall, 26, of Rowlett, > Texas, remains in critical condition, the mission board > said. She is the only survivor of the attack. > > The Elliotts were scouting the best location for a water > purification project, said Michelle DeVoss of the First > Baptist Church in the Raleigh, North Carolina suburb of > Cary. > > "They knew going into Iraq, they couldn't really share their > Christian faith unless somebody asked them," said Larry > Kingsley, a church deacon. "They were there in a > humanitarian situation. They were people who just had a > great heart for helping people out." > ================= > http://www.electionprojection.com/ > Very nice article and pictures here and some comments made > from relatives. > =============== > http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/text/2001879992_iraq16.html > Tuesday, March 16, 2004, 12:26 A.M. > 4 American aid workers fatally shot in Mosul > > > > > > BAGHDAD, Iraq - Four American relief workers were killed and > one was wounded in a drive-by shooting yesterday in the > northern city of Mosul, the U.S. military said. > > Three of those killed were Larry Elliott, 60, and Jean Dover > Elliott, 58, of Cary, N.C., and Karen Watson, 38, of > Bakersfield, Calif., all of whom worked for the Southern > Baptist International Mission Board. > > A fourth person survived the shooting but died en route to a > U.S. hospital in Baghdad. The fifth American was being > treated at a U.S. military hospital in Mosul. > > The victims were traveling in a car on the eastern side of > the city when they were attacked, said Lt. Col. Joseph Piek, > a military spokesman in Mosul. "We do not know what the five > U.S. citizens were doing at the time of the attack, but we > do know they were in the Mosul area to deliver relief > supplies." > > An off-duty Iraqi policeman found the car shortly after the > late-afternoon shooting. > > ================ > > Sharon Dover Romanek > Primary e-mail: [email protected] > Secondary e-mail: [email protected] > > Researching: Romanek, Gucwa, Dover, Shrader, Tyner, > Johnston, Williams, Edge, Smith, Kirksey, Demers, Murphy, > Allen > > It's 2004... Do you know where your g-g-great grandparents > are? > > --- > [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Internet Of Salisbury, Inc.] > > > ==== DOVER Mailing List ==== > Dover resources at Rootsweb > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/d/o/DOVER/ > >