I think I have the complete 1850 York census but don't seem to see anyone by the name of Jackson who did leave York after 1850. Need an initial for a name to cross check possible surname switches. Terry, you will have to go on the waiting list for adoptions. There's a bunch of people ahead of you. -----Original Message----- From: Terry Jackson [mailto:jacksont@nacell.net] Sent: Friday, March 12, 1999 5:47 PM To: DOVER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [DOVER-L] Jackson Dover Please pardon my ramblings. Can't find my Madison Dover so I'll just have to adopt some of your Dover ancestors. 1861 Blount Co., AL Tax Index Jackson Dover, (Blount Springs Beat), 1 white male, age 21-45 The family makeup looks like this. 1860 Blount Co., AL Federal Census Western Division Summit Post Office 6-14-1860 W. P. St. John, enumerator (appears to be microfilm page 862) 186-186 Jackson Dover, 31, SC (1829) Sarah, 19, SC (1841) John F., 6, SC (1854) Thomas, 2, AL (1858) So this looks like he was borm in SC 1829. Is Sarah the wife? / daughter? He'd only have been 12 when she was born. Is Sarah John F. Dover's mother? She'd have only been 13. She could be Thomas' mother, she'd have been 17. William and Fidelia Dover are here as well as the HH Green Dennis mentioned. But they're clear across the county. Any thoughts on who Jackson goes with? Terry ==== DOVER Mailing List ==== As always, RootsWeb remains supported by user contributions. Folks who would like to become a RootsWeb Member or Sponsor (the cost is very modest) are invited to visit: <http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html> $1.00 a month makes you a member