George Dove (19 April 1833 – 5 May 1914) was a long serving Anglican priest in Adelaide, South Australia.
[1] Dove was born at Ulverston Hall, Debenham, Suffolk, and was educated at Ipswich School.
After a break of three years he entered Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and was ordained deacon by the Bishop of Norwich in 1856 and priest in 1857.
[2] After a curacy at Skirbeck near Boston,[3] and three years at East Dereham, where he was the incumbent at St Michael's.
He died on 5 May 1914, survived by his wife and three daughters, and his remains were interred in the North Road Cemetery.