This cemetery is located in Dover, York County, Pennsylvania Find a Grave
Located on Dover Point Road, Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire. Find a Grave
Wesley College was an American private, co-educational, liberal arts college, located in Dover, the capital of Delaware. The institution was founded in 1873 as Wilmington Conference Academy , a prep school. It became a two-year college in 1918 and renamed the Wesley Collegiate Institute . It was renamed again in 1941 as Wesley Junior College , and again in 1958 as Wesley College. The instit...
Maple Grove Cemetery is a 40 acre site laid out in 1886. Towering monuments, ornate private mausoleums and dedicated military memorials are features of this beautiful site. Many graves at Maple Grove date to the 1918 flu epidemic which swept the globe at the time of World War One. Also interred in Maple Grove Cemetery, are numerous children who died while residents of the old orphans home on ...
Dover Burial Park saw its first interments in 1930. Total acreage is 125 acres (30-40 developed), and has a well-funded endowment. Private family mausoleums are seen, as is the newer (1996) "Garden of Peace" public mausoleum. This cemetery is located on 5651 North Wooster Avenue, Dover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio. Find a Grave
Dover was founded as the court town for newly established Kent County in 1683 by William Penn, the proprietor of the territory generally known as the "Lower Counties on the Delaware." Later, in 1717, the city was officially laid out by a special commission of the Delaware General Assembly. The capital of the state of Delaware was moved here from New Castle in 1777 because of its central locatio...
This project is for those buried in Sharon Hills Memorial Park, Dover, Delaware. Find a Grave
This project is for those who are buried in Salem Union Cemetery, Dover, York County, Pennsylvania. The cemetery is located on 2705 West Canal Road and is also known as Strayers Cemetery . Find a Grave Cemetery Records
Settled in 1623, Dover was the first permanent settlement in New Hampshire and the seventh oldest in the United States.== History == Settlement The first known European to explore the region was Martin Pring from Bristol, England, in 1603. In 1623, William and Edward Hilton settled Cochecho Plantation, adopting its Abenaki name, making Dover the oldest permanent settlement in New Hampshire, and...
Kent - Main Page ==Historical County of EnglandThis is the Umbrella Project Page for Kent England===Related Projects>===== Kent Burials >===== Kent - Famous People >===== Kent -Genealogical Resources >===== Kent Monumental Inscriptions, Cemeteries and Graveyards >===== Historic Buildings of Kent >===== Historical Kent >===== People Connected to Kent
Who are John Cook's parents?!! -- Who is REALLY the "First In" Cook of NH?? -- Was John even born in Dover?? Let's figure this out! Thomas, 1611 is often listed as his father, but there is just no proof of this. An error oft repeated is not a fact. If we drop that assumption and look at this with fresh eyes we might be able to figure it out!