After looking at some records from Antioch Baptist Church from South Carolina, the same one that I documented this summer, I believe the John Dover mentioned below by Cousin Randy, would be the John Dover that shows in this cemetery b. May 22, 1816 and d. July 18, 1889 with a wife listed as Dorinda b. April 20, 1825, and d. May 21, 1898 with a husband listed of John. This cemetery is about a mile or two from King's Mt. Battleground state park. It is beautiful. If anyone would like copies of the pictures I took while there, they are welcome to them, as long as you can receive attachments with your e-mail. It is a very large cemetery, and was extremely difficult to document. I am not sure I got all of the Dovers, or read all of the dates correctly. There were TONS of Dovers buried there. This cemetery documentation is also available on the Internet. I will see if I can find the link if anyone wants to go there. I tried to post it all to the list a while back, but it was too large to post. There are 36 pages of stones that are documented in the records I have. Sharon Dover Romanek -----Original Message----- From: DOVER, RANDY <RANDY.DOVER@fanb.com> To: DOVER-L@rootsweb.com <DOVER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, March 08, 1999 1:35 PM Subject: [DOVER-L] Wills index of D.T. Dover and John Dover Will of Dover, D. T., Cleveland County, Year 1899, Recorded Will Book 3, page 50. Original in State Archives. Will of Dover, John ,South Carolina, Year 1889, Cleveland County, Will Book 2, Page 401. Original in County Archives. Source for both above: North Carolina Wills: A Testator Index 1665-1900 A-J Randy Dover Chattanooga, TN > Son of Dale Harrelson Dover, grandson of Vernon Monroe Dover, g grandson of > Alfred Frank Dover, gg grandson of William Alfred Dover, ggg grandson of > Anderson Dover, gggg grandson of Francis J. Dover> Also researching Creekmore, Cobb, Durham and Howard allied lines ==== DOVER Mailing List ==== Did you find info on a Dover that wasn't yours? Please post it