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Marriage: Children:
  1. Henry Ernest (Ernest) Dover: Birth: JUL 1873 in Orange, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 6 APR 1947 in Lidcombe State Hospital and Home, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

  2. Ruth Dover: Birth: 1874 in Tambaroora, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 29 AUG 1959 in 12 Niblick Street, North Bondi, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

  3. Ethel Adelaide Dover: Birth: 1876 in Wallsend, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 1946 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

  4. Robert Dover: Birth: 1879 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 1879 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia

  5. Darius Dover: Birth: JAN 1881 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 22 MAY 1881 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia

  6. Cyrus Richmond Dover: Birth: 1882 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 4 JUN 1889 in Big Hill, New South Wales, Australia

  7. Eliza Jane Mary Dover: Birth: 1885 in Big Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 10 SEP 1950 in St Vincent's Hospital, Lewisham, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

  8. Sarah Dover: Birth: 1887 in Big Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 4 MAY 1892 in Big Hill, New South Wales, Australia

  9. Ivy Alma Dover: Birth: MAR 1892 in Big Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 21 JUL 1892 in Big Hill, New South Wales, Australia


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1. Title:   NSW BDM Birth Index
2. Title:   Newspaper Article
3. Title:   NSW BDM Death Index
4. Title:   NSW BDM Marriage Index

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  Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909), Monday 30 August 1897, page 5
  DIVORCE COURT.
  Hearing of Causes.
  The hearing of causes was continued before Mr. Justice G. B. Simpson this morning.
  DOVER V. DOVER.
  Sarah Dover (formerly London) petitioned for a divorce from Cyrus Dover, a miner, on the ground of desertion for three years and upwards. Mr. R. W. W. M'Coy appeared for the petitioner. There was no appearance of the respondent. The parties were married on June 6, 1872, at Orange, according to the rites of the Church of England. She said her husband was a drunkard. The decree nisi was granted, returnable in a month, petitioner to have custody of the child, costs out of pocket to be paid by the respondent.
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  The Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday 31 August 1897, page 3
  SARAH DOVER v CYRUS DOVER
  The petitioner for whom Mr R W W M'Coy appeared, applied for a divorce on the ground of desertion.
 Her maiden name was London. The marriage took place at Ophir on June 6, 1872 The parties lived together till 1893, and had nine children, of whom three are living. Decree nisi, returnable in one month; petitioner to have custody of the youngest child; costs out of pocket to be paid by respondent.
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  The Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday 20 October 1897, page 4
  DECREES ABSOLUTE
  In the following suits the decrees were made absolute -
  Sarah Dover v Cyrus Dover, with custody of child; Mary Ann Wanstall v Henry Wanstall.
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  Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1954), Saturday 4 April 1908, page 4
  Mrs. Sarah Hitchenor, wife of Mr. Wm, Hitchenor, Richmond, died suddenly on Wednesday 25th ult. She had been assisting Mrs. H. Mortimer in the luncheon booth at the Kurrajong trot on the previous day, and had returned home when she took a bad turn. Dr. Helsham and a Windsor doctor in turn attended her, but she succumbed on the following day. Deceased, who was 58 years of age at the time of her death, was a daughter Mr. London, of Kurrajong, and had resided at Richmond for the past 30 years. She was born at Maitland. The remains were laid to rest in St. Peter's (C. of E.) cemetery. Mr. A. Price conducted the funeral arrangements.
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