Several months ago, someone was looking for information on a Sarah Ann Page that married a Thomas George (or George Thomas) in Whitby, Yorkshire. I would be very interested to hear from that person as I believe she may be a sister of my great grandmother. Please contact me either on the list or off. Thank you. Sincerely, Shirley Lyster Alberta, Canada
I am looking for any help in my research of my ancestor Elizabeth PAGE, her ancestors and descendents. I believe Elizabeth was born in England and I don't know if she came to America. This is some of what I have so far: Elizabeth PAGE married John HARLESTON, the son of John HARLESTON and Jane Dauthen WENTWORTH. Elizabeth PAGE and John HARLESTON had at least one child, a daughter, Elizabeth HARLESTON, born in 1678 and died in 1720. She married Elias "Red Cap" BALL (b. abt. 1676 Devon, England; d. Sept 1751 at Charleston, SC) in 1698. They had at least one child, a son, John Coming BALL b. Aug 1714; d. Oct 1764 at Berkeley C., SC who married Catherine GENDRON. One of their daughters, Elizabeth BALL b. Feb 1745; d. Apr 1787 married Henry SMITH, a descendednt of Landgrave Thomas Smith of South Carolina. Thanks for any suggestions, additions or corrections. Thanks! Fredreica [email protected]
I have been trying to get an E-mail to the following PAGEs who I have previously corresponded with via the Internet, but have no doubt changed their E-mail address: Stephen R. Page <[email protected]> Daniel B. Page <[email protected]> Chris Page <[email protected]> Stephen Page <[email protected]> Brian C. Page <[email protected]> Please contact me ASAP if you are on the list and are interested in receiving info about a proposed DNA test of male Pages. George W. Page 1100 Cataway Place Bryans Road, MD 20616 (301)283-2275
Can anyone give me any information on this Page family? 1900 Census of Tallapoosa Co., AL Poplar Springs Prec. PAGE, John B. head 66 m Jul 1833 SC SC SC Henrietta wif 66 f Nov 1833 GA GA GA WHATLEY, Arry gr/dau 10 f Jul 1889 AL AL AL Thanks, Virgil Knight [email protected]
Oxford Ancestors now have a Y chromosome testing system that we previously discussed on this website! They have apparently abandoned the "Male Match" scheme for something that looks even better. The prices seem reasonable, and I am going to do it to establish a baseline for the line of George Page of Branford, Conn. (immigrated from Shorne, Kent, Eng. c. 1662). I believe Cecil Wray Page will also do it for his Page line back to the immigrant Col. John Page of Virginia (immigrated c. 1650). Hopefully others will do it too! If you are a male with the last name of Page acquired by birth (NOT adoption) you may want to participate in the following test to help us determine and sort out the various Page lines of descent. The details of the test are explained on the Oxford Ancestors website: http://www.oxfordancestors.com/ They describe their new test as follows: "Y-Line "Y-Line is a new DNA-based test designed to help you research your genealogy or family history. It works by producing a genetic fingerprint of your Y-chromosome. This is the chromosome which is passed from father to son. Although Y-chromosome fingerprints do change very slowly over time, the pattern is stable over hundreds of years. This means that male relatives who have an uninterrupted male-male link between them will share the same, or very similar, Y-chromosome fingerprints. Y-Line is particularly useful when a connection between different branches of a family, perhaps with the same surname, is suspected but cannot be proven from written records. Y-Line, by comparing the Y-chromosome fingerprints, provides the answer. "Y-Line uses ten different independent genetic systems to construct a Y-chromosome fingerprint. You will receive your own Y-Line certificate on presentation grade parchment suitable for mounting. In addition you will also receive full guidance notes on how to compare your Y-chromosome fingerprints with others either now or in the future as well as a complete description of the steps we have used to come up with your result." Some Frequently Asked Questions and Their Answers: 1. Why do only males have Y-chromosomes ? The Y-chromosome contains a gene which directs the development of a human embryo along the pathway to becoming male. As long as this gene is working properly, any human embryo which has a Y-chromosome will grow into a baby boy. 2. How do fathers have both sons and daughters? Men produce two types of sperm in equal amounts. Half have a Y-chromosome in them and half have an X-chromosome instead. The eggs produced by women have only X-chromosomes. So fertilized eggs have either two X-chromosomes, and become girls, or one X and one Y and become boys. 3. Can paternal lines be traced back using Y- chromosomes to a small number of men just as mitochondrial DNA does for maternal ancestry? The answer is YES. Y-chromosomes can in theory be used to identify a small number of common male ancestors. When we are confident that everyone agrees on the way this is done, Oxford Ancestors is now offering this service. 4. What methods of payment can I use? They prefer payment by cheque in sterling or US dollars. However, we can accept equivalent sums (by cheque) in other currencies if necessary. At present we can cannot accept credit cards. 5. Is there a discount if I order Matriline and Y-Line at the same time? Now they know the pricing structure for Y-line we can offer a discount for clients ordering both services. Existing MatriLine clients who have been waiting for the MaleMatch to be launched will get a full discount when they place a Y-Line order. See the order form for details. 6. What about MaleMatch ? Now that they have launched Y-Line we will not be proceeding with MaleMatch. We are sure customers will find Y-Line a better service where the accent is on individual Y-chromosome fingerprints rather than a service which merely matches results. 7. Will my results be kept confidential? Oxford Ancestors states they will not use your DNA for any other purpose than the tests you have requested. Your results will be disclosed only to you, and your DNA will be destroyed after the results have been posted back to you. [We will of course want to share the DNA results with each other to help us sort out the various Page family lines both in America and abroad.] E-Mail Enquiries: <[email protected]> Cost to order Y-Line : £GB $US 1-5 samples 120.00 ea. 180.00 ea. 5-10 samples 110.00 ea. 165.00 each More than 10 samples 100.00 ea. 150.00 each Step 1. Send an email to <[email protected]> with your full postal address and the number of tests required. SEND NO MONEY AT THIS STAGE. They will mail you a DNA sampling kit. This contains the small brush used to collect cells from your inner cheek easily and painlessly. Step 2. Return the DNA brush(es) with your payment cheque. It will not be banked until your results have been mailed back to you. Expect delivery within 28 days of our receipt of your sample. THEIR SPECIAL OFFER Have your Y-chromosome and mitochondrial DNA typed at the same time. Purchase Y-Lineand MatriLine together for a 10% discount and pay only £216 ($324) - a saving of £24 ($36) over the price if ordered separately. If you are already one of our MatriLine customers, you will receive the full combined cash discount when you purchase Y-Line - so you pay only £96($144). Please contact me ASAP if you are a Male with the birth name of Page and are interested so that we can order together at a reduced cost. George W. Page 1100 Cataway Place Bryans Road, MD 20616 (301)283-2275
Cynthia Amanda Hickok, dau. of James Hickok, born 27 Mar. 1792; married in 1813, Deacon William Page, b. at Charlestown, NH on 2 Sep. 1779. He was a banker in Rutland, VT and they had a child: i. Julia Page, b. at Rutland, VT, 7 July 1824 - d. 17 Oct. 1890, m. Newton Kellogg, b. Pittsford, VT, 28 Dec. 1819, the son of Deacon Samuel Harwood and Eusebia (Mussey) Kellogg, and they had issue (KELLOGG) [omitted for brevity]. [Source: Charles Hickok, "Hickok Family - Descendants of William Hickoks of Farmington, Conn." (Rutland, VT: The Tuttle Publishing Co., Inc., 1938), p. 159.] Does anyone know the ancestry of this Deacon William Page?
This is the site for the Texas Historical, but you can also access information about all of Texas's communities, past & present. I found it very helpful in locatong old communities that kin were once located in. http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/tech/325304 MaryMagnuson Lamar Co.,TX
Seeking info on: John H. Page, born June 1868 in Montreal, Canada. Moved to New York, in the Moors Fork Area. Thanks, Donna Cuillard
Does anyone know the ancestrial background of Dr. Rod Paige, the current nominee for Sec. of Education? I am curious as to where his ancestors lived in order for him to have his last name. George W. Page
That line started with Nathaniel Page/Paige who arrived in Bedford, MA in the 1600's. He had several descendants who were Cornets and other grades of officers in the Rev. War starting from the first battle, Lexington, and Bunker Hill. One of the Nathaniel Pages was a Minute Men of Bedford. The spelling of the last name of this line switches back and forth between Page and Paige. Nathaniel Page/Paige was b. in England in 1645 and m. a Joanna __?__ there. He died in Boston, Mass. Apr. 12, 1692. He immigrated with his family to America about 1675 (some records say 1684) and at that time altered the spelling of his name to "Paige." He was one of the eight original purchasers of what became Hardwick, Mass.. He was living in Roxbury, Mass. in 1686. Two years later he removed to Billerica, later called Bedford, Mass.. He was a marshal of Suffolk Co., Mass.. In his will, dated Apr. 11, 1692, he bequeathed considerable property, including farms at Billerica, Dedham, Squabauge and Worcester. The best record of this family is in Brown's "History of Bedford," but he uses the old spelling "Page", which was later again adopted by some of his descendants. Children of this immigrant include: i. Cornet Nathaniel Paige, b. in Eng. (NOT Billerica, Mass.), m. Susannah Lane Nov. 6, 1701, and d. in Bedford, Mass. in 1755. They had three known sons, two of which had known descendants, and two daughters. His grandson, David Page, b. Bedfont Apr. 1, 1740 (Called King David) married Abigail Jones in 1764 and died Jan. 11, 1819 spelled his name, as did his descendants, "Page." SEE BELOW ii. Elizabeth Paige, b. in Eng. who m. John Simpkins of Boston in 1698. iii. Sarah Paige who m. Samuel Hill, Jr. of Billerica, Mass. in 1699. iv. James Paige, bapt. Nov. 28, 1686, d. July 31, 1687. v. Christopher Paige, b. Billerica Feb. 6, 1696. Married a Joanna __?__ who died Oct. 27, 1719. Married (2) Elizabeth Reed in 1720. Moved to Hardwick, Mass. about 1735. He died in Hardwick, Mass. March 10, 1774. He had eleven children, many of who had known descendants. [Source: Charles Nash Page's Chart #4, Point Lomas, CA January 1918 found in the Library of Congress under their call number CS71.P133, 1917-] There is a stained glass window at the Harrow School, in county Middlesex, England of the coat of arms of William Page, Gent. (in Latin). The augmentation shown on his coat of arms (which was also on the Bedford flag flown by the Minutemen at Concord Bridge) is not listed as belong to any of the Page family in James Fairbairn's, "Crests of the Families of Great Britain and Ireland!" It was awarded to his ancestor Sir Richard Page, Knt. Sir Richard Page, Knt. was baptized 28 Aug, 1603 at St. Mary Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex, Eng. the son of Richard and Frances (Mudge) Page. Sir Richard Page may have m. about 1635 Elmira Whitecliffe as well as Frances Burrows. By Elmira they were the parents of Richard Page (bp. 30 Aug. 1629 - d. 1714); Francis Page (d. 1692, m. Mary Owen --- not the ancestor of Col. John Page of Virginia c, 1650!); Mary Page (bp. 20 Feb. 1630/1); and Nathaniel Page, but the latter child does not appear in the parish records! Rev. H. W. R. Elsley Vicar of Tokyngton in his1958 book "Wembley Through the Ages" refers to Sir Richard Page on p. 131 as being from Uxendon, a Royalist and a captain and promoted to Lt. Col. in 1644, and knighted (on 2 June 1645) by Charles who he accompanied on his journey from York to Oxford during the Civil War. He was a Lt. Col. in the Second Battle of Newbury on 27 Oct. 1644. In May 1645 he was granted an augmentation to his arms of "a canton gules, a lion passant guardant or" from the arms of the King and Crest: "A hand in armour proper issuing out of a ducal coronet or gutte'e de sang" in consideration of his services during the battle at Edgehill (23 Oct. 1642) and other places. This was just before the Battle of Naseby fought on 14 June 1645. Note: This augmentation on the top dexter side of the this Page family's coat of arms appears in the Old Speech Room, now the art gallery, of the Harrow School in the colored stained glass coat of arms of "Guilielmus Page, Armiger" (William Page, Gent.). It is the inherited coat of arms the William Page who was a governor of the school in 1803? [Source: Rev. H. W. R. Easley, Vicar of Tokyngton, "Wembley Through the Ages" (Wembley, Middlesex: Wembley News Neeld Parade, 1953), p. 133.] I have an 8" x 11" colored reproduction of this stained glass window. The Cornet Nathaniel Paige associated with the incident at Concord Bridge and who furnished the flag was b. in Bedford, Mass. Sep 4, 1702, the son of Cornet Nathaniel & Susannah (Lane) Paige who died in Bedford, Mass. The latter Cornet Paige was in turn the son of the immigrant Nathaniel Page/Paige who was b. in Eng. in 1645. From my research so far the family was from co. Devon, but I have no documented proof. The coat of arms of the Pages from co, Devon was: Ar. on a bend [ ] 3 eagles displayed [ ]. Crest: A demi-eagle couped. [Seal of Nicholas Page of Boston 1679 in a Mass. Archives doc., vol. 61, p. 196.] According to "Burke's "The General Armory:" Page or Paige (co. Devon). Ar. a bend between three eagles displayed sable. Crest: An eagle displayed ermine. The ancestry of the immigrant Nathaniel Page/Paige as shown by Charles Nash Page in the early 1900s appears to be wrong! There was another Nathaniel Page, the son of a John Page of Alperton, baptized on 22 Sep. 1639. Alperton is a small village within the parish of Harrow on the Hill in co. Middlesex, Eng. George W.Page +++++++++ At 07:13 PM 1/7/2001 -0500, you wrote: >I am working on the English origins of Nathaniel Page, immigrant >ancestor of the Page line that lived in Bedford for 200 years and is >associated with the Bedford Flag. > >Has anyone researching this Nat Page found anything other than the >conventional story passed down by Charles Nash Page that he was born >in Plymouth, England? I have visited the Devon Record Office and find >no Nathaniel in birth or marriage records or births of his children. > >Similarly, the old family tree printed by Charles Lauriat in the early >part of this century puts him on the great Page Estate in Middlesex, >England but my research in that family shows no Nathaniel (and no >Elmira Whitecliffe!) in the mid 1600's. > >I live not two miles from the old Page Homestead and it is part of >my job to show the Bedford Flag to visitors. Fascinated by the story, >I have written a book about it, but still have no clue as to where >Natty hailed from. (Last summer looked for him in Lincolnshire, and >am presently trying to ferret him out in Essex from whence came a >big batch of Pages... But no joy as yet.) > >Anybody got any clues? >Yours Sincerely >Sharon Lawrence McDonald >[email protected] > > >==== PAGE Mailing List ==== >PAGE list website - http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/lists/PAGE.htm
I am working on the English origins of Nathaniel Page, immigrant ancestor of the Page line that lived in Bedford for 200 years and is associated with the Bedford Flag. Has anyone researching this Nat Page found anything other than the conventional story passed down by Charles Nash Page that he was born in Plymouth, England? I have visited the Devon Record Office and find no Nathaniel in birth or marriage records or births of his children. Similarly, the old family tree printed by Charles Lauriat in the early part of this century puts him on the great Page Estate in Middlesex, England but my research in that family shows no Nathaniel (and no Elmira Whitecliffe!) in the mid 1600's. I live not two miles from the old Page Homestead and it is part of my job to show the Bedford Flag to visitors. Fascinated by the story, I have written a book about it, but still have no clue as to where Natty hailed from. (Last summer looked for him in Lincolnshire, and am presently trying to ferret him out in Essex from whence came a big batch of Pages... But no joy as yet.) Anybody got any clues? Yours Sincerely Sharon Lawrence McDonald [email protected]
Subject: Dudley Holdredge I have searched and searched for a letter someone sent me regarding Dudley Holdredge and that there was a Dudley Holdredge that was in the Revolutionary War. I recently got forms to fill out to get those records, but now can't find the letter I printed. If you are the person that emailed me, please do so again and send me the information. Sorry for the inconvenience. Laurel Gallegos
Anyone on the list know more of Parryzada ODLE, B. abt. 1790 in NC? Here's all I have on her - would love more information. The underlined names are my direct ancestors. Also, if others have her in their database, would they verify the following info.? Thanks! Donna BROYLES MARINER. Descendants of Parryzada ODLE 1 Parryzada ODLE b: 1790 in North Carolina d: 1873 in Hamilton Co. IL (Little Springs Cemetary) Number of children: 3 .. +Richard WALLER b: 1787 in Tennessee d: 1867 in Illinois Number of children: 3 Father: Thomas Waller Mother: Jennie ........ 2 Elizabeth WALLER b: 1811 in KY Age at first Marriage: 19 est. Number of children: 9 ............ +John Lewis JOHNSON b: 1813 in Tennessee m: 01 April 1830 in Hamilton County, Illinois Age at first Marriage: 17 est. Number of children: 9 Father: Robert Johnson Mother: Elizabeth LEWIS ................... 3 Lewis Ashby JOHNSON b: 06 June 1831 in Hamilton County, Illinois d: 24 January 1911 in Hamilton County, Illinois Number of children: 6 ....................... +Jane JONES b: Abt. 1836 d: Abt. 1905 Number of children: 3 Father: Aden JONES Mother: Sarah Sally HOGAN ................... *2nd Wife of Lewis Ashby JOHNSON ....................... +Ellen PAGE b: 02 August 1835 m: 28 December 1851 in Hamilton Co., Ill d: 03 November 1903 in Hamilton County, Illinois Age at first Marriage: 16 Number of children: 6 Father: David Smith PAGE Mother: Dicy WEBB ................... 3 Aaron JOHNSON b: 06 February 1833 in Hamilton County, Ill d: 04 August 1864 in near Atlanta, GA in civil war Age at first Marriage: 20 ....................... +Rhoda E. LEWIS b: Abt. 1833 m: 18 August 1853 Age at first Marriage: 20 est. Father: Mother: ................... 3 Eliza Jane JOHNSON b: 1835 in Hamilton County Age at first Marriage: 18 est. ....................... +James D. LEWIS b: Abt. 1835 m: 01 April 1853 Age at first Marriage: 18 est. ................... 3 Parthenia JOHNSON b: 1839 in Hamilton ................... 3 Tilley JOHNSON b: 1836 in Hamilton CouCounty ....................... +??? FLANNIGAN Father: Mother: ................... 3 Caroline JOHNSON b: 1841 Age at first Marriage: 13 (IS this age correct???)....................... +William C. ANDERSON m: 03 September 1854 ................... 3 Richard Hardin JOHNSON b: 17 May 1845 in Hamilton County, Ill Age at first Marriage: 23 ....................... +Alice LOCKWOOD b: 1847 in pg.84 1870 census m: 28 October 1868 Age at first Marriage: 21 est. Father: Mother: ................... 3 Robert Asbury JOHNSON b: 13 August 1846 in Hamilton County, Illinois d: 21 June 1868 in Hamilton County ................... 3 John Henderson JOHNSON b: 1850 in Hamilton County, Ill Age at first Marriage: 17 est. ....................... +Nancy Ann LEWIS b: Abt. 1850 m: 14 November 1867 d: 1871 Age at first Marriage: 17 est. Father: Mother: ........ 2 Jeremiah Odle WALLER b: 1813 d: 1838 Age at first Marriage: 17 est. Number of children: 2 ............ +POLLY b: Abt. 1813 m: 05 May 1830 in HAM CO Age at first Marriage: 17 est. Number of children: 2 Father: Mother: ................... 3 Sylvester wALLER b: 1831 ................... 3 Nellie WALLER b: 1834 in Hamilton County, Illinois d: 24 March 1902 in Pleasant Hill Cem., Hamilton Co., Illinois Age at first Marriage: 17 est. Number of children: 16 ....................... +Lewis S. BROYLES b: 17 June 1829 in Virginia m: 30 December 1851 in Hamilton Co. Ill d: 1891 Age at first Marriage: 22 Number of children: 16 Father: Fielding BROYLES Mother: Nancy EVANS ........ 2 Eliza Jane WALLER b: 1820 d: 1881 Age at first Marriage: 17 est. Number of children: 5 ............ +George Washington JOHNSON b: 1811 in Tennessee or KY m: 1837 d: 1879 Age at first Marriage: 26 est. Number of children: 5 Father: Robert JOHNSON Mother: Elizabeth LEWIS ................... 3 William B. JOHNSON b: 1843 Number of children: 6 ....................... +MaryHUNGATE b: 1842 Number of children: 6 Father: Charles HUNGATE Mother: Elnora ................... 3 Charles Marion JOHNSON b: 02 January 1842 d: 26 September 1904 Age at first Marriage: 18 ....................... +Elizabeth THOMPSON b: 12 August 1844 m: 23 December 1860 d: 05 January 1903 Age at first Marriage: 16 Father: Mother: ................... 3 Elizabeth JOHNSON b: Abt. 1844 ....................... +John HALL Father: Mother: ................... 3 Melvina JOHNSON n b: Abt. 1846 ....................... +William C. BROYLES Father: Mother: ................... 3 Sophronia JOHNSON b: Abt. 1848 Number of children: 1 ....................... + GranvilleHUNGATE Number of children: 2
FROM: KRISTIN [email protected] Hello All. I am new to this list, so sorry for all the info at once. My Pages' are from Maitland, Muswellbrook & Quirindi, NSW, Australia. If you can help please e-mail me. MARRIAGE. Albert Edward Lockwood to Ada Jane Page in 1908 Sydney registration 3720, year 1908. Parents. Benjamin Page to a Annie Thornton in 1885 Muswellbrook registration 5410, year 1885. CHILDERN. Name B/D Year Place Reference Registration/year. Ada Jane B 1887 Quirindi R 22787 1887 Unnamed B 1889 Quirindi 22170 1889 Sydney D 1890 Muswellbrook 8518 1890 Ethal M B 1891 Muswellbrook 23655 1891 Stephen B 1893 Muswellbrook 24419 1893 Eliza A L B 1894 Muswellbrook 23029 1894 Cecil B 1898 Muswellbrook 32754 1898 Earnest H B 1900 Muswellbrook 5386 1900 PARENTS OF BENJAMIN PAGE. William Page married a Eliza Morrow. In 1849 at the Church of England Bungonia Goulburn, ST Saviour�s (co. Argle) Goulburn Plains, Lake Bathurst Marulan. v1849230 34c 1849 CHILDERN. NAME B/D YEAR TOWN REGO YEAR John B 1856 Maitland v18565387 121b 1856 Benjamin B 1859 Maitland 8844 1859 Jane B 1860 Maitland 860 1860 Sarah B 1862 Maitland 1491 1862 Sarah D 1862 Maitland 4329 1862 Racheal B 1864 Maitland 10128 1864 Sarah B 1865 Maitland 10914 1865 Thomas B 1868 Muswellbrook 13038 1868 Thomas D 1870 Muswellbrook 4763 1870 Hezetraih B 1870 Muswellbrook 13507 1870 Hezekiel D 1870 Muswellbrook 4762 1870 Mary B 1872 Muswellbrook 13919 1872 Thomas B 1874 Muswellbrook 15186 1874 Thomas D 1874 Muswellbrook 6437 1874 hi
Can someone please tell me exactly where this cemetery is? I just found out today that we have a family plot there but last time I went down to Fairmont, NC to do some research, I couldn't find it. Chris Page In search of: Davis, Womack, Harlee, McIntyre, McRae, Kemp, McCallum, Barnes, Saunders, Cameron, Moore, Page (from Robeson County, NC; Dillon County, SC; Marion County, SC; Cumberland County, NC; Johnston County, NC; Pennsylvania; New York; Maryland; Virginia; New Jersey) _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Mabel Harlee Carmichael Born: March 14, 1924 in Robeson County, NC Died: December 28, 2000 in Fayetteville, NC Husband: Sidney Carmichael, Jr No children from union Partner: James A. Page two sons from union, one died at infancy Family Group: 1 Henry Pete Harlee (1902-1958) + Inez Kemp Harlee (1909-1987) 2 L. Harlee + David Johnson 3 Two Children 2 Mabel Harlee (1924-2000) + James Page (1922-1993) 3 Two Children _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Mabel Harlee Carmichael Born: March 14, 1924 in Robeson County, NC Died: December 28, 2000 in Fayetteville, NC Husband: Sidney Carmichael, Jr No children from union Partner: James A. Page two sons from union, one died at infancy Family Group: 1 Henry Pete Harlee (1902-1958) + Inez Kemp Harlee (1909-1987) 2 L. Harlee + David Johnson 3 Two Children 2 Mabel Harlee + James Page 3 Two Children _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Mabel Harlee Carmichael Born: March 14, 1924 in Robeson County, NC Died: December 28, 2000 Husband: Sidney Carmichael, Jr No children from union Partner: James A. Page two sons from union, one died at infancy Family Group: 1Henry Pete Harlee (1902-1958) + Inez Kemp Harlee (1909-1987) 2 L. Harlee + David Johnson 3 Two Children 2 Mabel Harlee + James Page 3 Two Children _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
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I find family photos lost in antique shops or for sale to the highest bidder on ebay. I think this is sad, so I decided to do something about it. So I bought every family photo that I can find with a surname on it and set up a website so that the descendants of these people can reclaim their lost loved ones. My work on this project is charity not commercial in nature. I list all of the photos on my website so that descendants can purchase the original photo. I recently purchased an 1865 embossed leather album that has lots of identified family photos. It appears to have belonged to Charles Monroe Giddings who was born in 1852 in Nunda, Livingston, New York and died in 1937 in the same town. He married Mary Louisa Page who was born about 1847 and died Dec 4,1920 both in Nunda, Livingston, New York. She was the daughter of Albert Page and Abigail Hanford. Charles and Mary's children were:Blanche 1878, Anna Gail 1879, Maude 1880, Anna 1882. So the Sinclair, Page and Giddings families of Nunda and Batavia, NY are widely represented. Most of the people in the photos are identified by writing on the album pages. Some pages have additional genealogy information such as names of people's children, etc. The people in the photos are identified as follows: Uncle Ed Page, son of Albert Page[Born 31 Mar 1800 in Paris(marshall), Oneida, New York/Died:22 Aug 1876 in Nunda, Livingston, New York/Son of Eli Page, a farmer of Freehold, Greene Co., New York and Sarah White who was born 27 MAR 1771]; Uncle John Page; Deacon Albert Page and his 3rd wife[Eliza Ann Weeks who was born on 14 Jul 1812 in Remsen, Oneida, New York and died on 19 Apr 1895 in Nunda, Livingston, New York]; Carrie M. Page Sinclair[ Born: 1856 in Nunda, Livingston, New York to Hermon D. Page and Margaret R. Consalus] and her husband, Hector Sinclair [Born:Abt. 1852 in Nunda, Livingston, New York. They were married 2 Oct 1875 in Livingston, New York]; Page Sinclair (a baby); Anna Gail Giddings [who was born on 3 Nov 1879 in Nunda, Livingstone Co., NY and died 19 Jun 1956 in Morristown, Morris Co., NY. She was Charles and Mary Giddings daughter] and her husband [William Walter Boyd who she married on 15 Apr 1908. He was born on 19 Oct 1869 in Hornell, Steuben Co., NY and died 27 Dec 1953 in Flordia. He was the son of Daniel Boyd and Jennie White], Andrew Giddings (Dad's brother); Herman Page [was born on 10 Dec 1828 and died in Nov 1890 both in Nunda, Livingston, New York. He married twice. First to Margaret R. Consalus on 22 Oct 1852 and then to Mary Octavia Warner on 27 Oct 1867 both in Nunda, Livingston, New York](Albert Page's son by his 1st wife[Jerusha Caroline Tyler whowas born about 1807 in Conn. and died on 22 Jan 1837 in Nunda, Livingston, New York]) and his 2nd wife Octavia Page[who was born in May 1839 and died in the 1900s both in Nunda, Livingston, New York]; Uncle Ava Page [Born: 5 Jan 1834 in Nunda, Livingston, New York / Died:4 Jul 1910 in Pomona, Los Angeles, California], son of Albert Page and his 1st wife Jessica Tyler[Married 29 Dec 1824 in Paris, Oneida, New York/Born: Abt 1807 in Conn./ Died: 22 Jan 1837 in Nunda, Livingston, New York]; Bert McMaster (a baby); Mary Hurst McMaster (Bert's Mother); Grandmother Giddings Ingersoll (Charlie Gidding's mother); Mary Willis; Gordon Giddings and his wife (they had two sons, Gordon & Jessie); Elder Metcalf (Mary Peck Metcalf's father); Jennie Page and Uncle John Page (mother's brother who had two children, May and Jessie) [John E. Page was born about 1845 in Nunda, Livingston, New York. He died after 1908 in Appleton City, St.Clair, Missouri. He was the son of Albert Page and Abigail Hanford] ; Mrs. Wisner (Octavia Warrier Page's sister); Fred Carver (one of mother's beaux); and Mary Willis Dickey. Not all of the people in the pictures are identified. Two of the photos are from Charlotte, MI; the others are from Nunda and Batavia, NY. Also check out my website below for other surnames if you like and let me know if you are interested. Robert D. King 6226 Prince Street Prescott Valley, Arizona 86314-2930 <http://fourkings.freeyellow.com/Page3.html> 1-520-775-2438