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    1. [PAGE] 5th (McCLELLAN'S) TENNESSEE CAVALRY BATTALION
    2. carla page
    3. 5th (McCLELLAN'S) TENNESSEE CAVALRY BATTALION Also called 1st Battalion; also 4th Battalion Organized August 29, 1861 at Knoxville, Tennessee; reorganized May 1862, and with the exception of two companies merged with 4th (Branner's) Battalion to form 2nd (Ashby's) Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. FIELD OFFICERS - *Lieutenant Colonel*-George R. McClellan - *Major*-Thomas I. Campbell CAPTAINS - S. W. Eldredge, Co. "A". "The Lancers." Organized August 10, 1861 at Cleveland, Bradley County. Men mostly from Bradley County with some from Polk County. Became Company "A", 2nd Regiment. - C. C. Spiller, Co. "B". Organized August 11, 1861 at Chattanooga. Men mostly from Hamilton County with some from North Alabama. Later served in Spiller's Battalion; then as Company "I", 4th (Murray's) Regiment; finally as Company "H", 8th,-usually called 4th- (Baxter Smith's) Cavalry Regiment. - Henry C. Gillespie, Co. "C". Organized August 12, 1861 at Camp Cummings, near Knoxville. Men from Knox, Union, and Claiborne Counties. Became Company "B", 2nd Regiment. - Henry C. Legg, Co. "D". Organized August 12, 1861 at Knoxville. Men from Hawkins and Hancock Counties. Became Company "C", 2nd Regiment. - William C. Holland, Co. "E". Organized August 13, 1861 at Knoxville. Men from Blount County. Became Company "K", 2nd Regiment. - David McClellan, Co. "F". "The McClellan Troop". Organized August 14, 1861 at Knoxville. Men from Sullivan County. Became Company "C", 4th (Murray's) Regiment; later Company "B", 4th or 8th, (Baxter Smith's) Regiment. Immediately after the organization, Brigadier General Felix K. Zollicoffer, at Knoxville, advised Colonel Baldwin, enroute to Fish Springs, near the Johnson County line, "I expect to start tomorrow Captain McClellan's Cavalry Company by land to overtake and co-operate with your regiment. He knows the people and roads in Johnson and Carter Counties, and you will employ his company in scouting, getting information, and otherwise as you may deem proper." On September 15, Zollicoffer, in listing the troops in his command, estimated McClellan's Battalion at 540 effectives, 570 present, 600 present and absent. On September 30, a list published by the Adjutant and Inspector General's Office of the organizations mustered into Confederate Service listed McClellan's Battalion as the 1st Tennessee Battalion in Zollicoffer's command. On October 14, Zollicoffer ordered Mc-Clellan with three companies to Cumberland Ford, Kentucky, leaving the other companies at Knoxville. On October 18, two companies were ordered to Jamestown, Tennessee. Upon their return on the 21st, McClellan, with three companies was ordered back to Jamestown, with instructions to keep scouts out on the road to Kentucky, and promptly report anything of importance, as the enemy was reported to be moving toward Cumberland Gap, but might turn toward Jamestown. In November, Captain Eldredge's Company "A" was at the bridge at Loudon, Tennessee, Captain McClellan's Company "F" was at Watauga Bridge, Washington County, and McClellan, with the balance of the battalion at Camp McGinnis, near Jamestown. On November 20, Zollicoffer, making plans for the crossing of the Cumberland River, ordered Colonels Stanton and Murray, and Lieutenant Colonel McClellan "to make a rapid and stealthy movement to capture the ferryboats at four or five crossings of the Cumberland." However, they failed to secure any ferryboats, and Zollicoffer prepared to build boats or rafts. On November 28, Captain McClellan's company was reported at Elizabethton, Carter County, "to hold the disaffected in check." By December 1, Zollicoffer was concentrating his forces at Beech Grove, Kentucky, and on that date, ordered McClellan with three companies, and Captain Rowan's squadron to act as reserve for a force moving against an enemy camp at Waitsborough. On the 26th, he ordered McNairy, Branner, and McClellan, with 650 men, on a scouting expedition down the North side of the Cumberland River towards Burkesville, Kentucky. On the 31st, the 1st, 3rd, 4th and 5th Battalions, and two Independent Companies of Tennessee Cavalry, totaling 1795 effectives, were reported as comprising the cavalry forces at Beech Grove, Kentucky. On January 7, 1862, McClellan's Battalion, five companies, reported 315 present for duty, 469 present and absent, at Beech Grove, Kentucky. Company "F" was still at Elizabethton. At the Battle of Fishing Creek, January 18, 1862, McClellan's Battalion was listed as part of the Cavalry Reserve, and does not appear to have been actively engaged. Company reports show the individual companies stationed at Cleveland, Kingston, and Clinton, Tennessee, during the months of March and April. The last record of the battalion was on April 26, when Major General E. Kirby Smith reported: "Branner's and McClellan's Cavalry, 700 men, are under orders for General Crittenden's Command." A company report for the months of January-February 1862, from Company "F", was dated June 29 at Loudon, Tennessee. For the further history of the organization, see the history of the 2nd (Ashby's) Tennessee Cavalry Regiment.

    06/22/2010 04:31:34
    1. Re: [PAGE] Listowner Post - Your Military Ancestors
    2. carla page
    3. *my gggrandfather john w.page was with F.CO.5TH CAV.DAVID MCCLELLAN,S BATTERY* *TENNESSEE CAVALRY-KNOXVILLE* *REGISTRATION NUMBER-48297073-PRIVATE-1861-1865* *7103* *7190* *HIS PAY OFFICER WAS-DAVID MCKENDRY KEY * On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 10:15 PM, Ralph Page <ralph@ralphpage.com> wrote: > Stephen M Page b. 1834, d. 1925, my great grandfather fought in the > Civil War. > He was in Company G, 6th Wisconsin Infantry who spent most of their > time as a member of the 'Iron Brigade'. > Stephen was captured in the Battle of the Wilderness and spent some > time in southern prisons, including Andersonville. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >

    06/22/2010 04:23:38
    1. Re: [PAGE] is there any chance that exolheath page could have been fromsouth america?
    2. Robert Page
    3. Carla....you need to find another hobby. Your emails get worst as time goes by. Have you heard of MtDNA? ----- Original Message ----- From: "carla page" <cjpage1954@gmail.com>To: <PAGE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 8:07 PM Subject: [PAGE] is there any chance that exolheath page could have been from south america? > *just a curious question? could exolheath page have been from south > america > or possibly mexico? reason for asking is i have a strong love for mexican > food,i could sit and eat mexican food every day and never tire of it.i > know > that there is a PAGE FAMILY down in south america,they always come to the > page/nelson reunions every year.just thought i,d throw that question out > there.*

    06/22/2010 02:19:02
    1. Re: [PAGE] Listowner Post - Your Military Ancestors
    2. Ralph Page
    3. Stephen M Page b. 1834, d. 1925, my great grandfather fought in the Civil War. He was in Company G, 6th Wisconsin Infantry who spent most of their time as a member of the 'Iron Brigade'. Stephen was captured in the Battle of the Wilderness and spent some time in southern prisons, including Andersonville.

    06/22/2010 02:15:22
    1. [PAGE] is there any chance that exolheath page could have been from south america?
    2. carla page
    3. *just a curious question? could exolheath page have been from south america or possibly mexico? reason for asking is i have a strong love for mexican food,i could sit and eat mexican food every day and never tire of it.i know that there is a PAGE FAMILY down in south america,they always come to the page/nelson reunions every year.just thought i,d throw that question out there.*

    06/22/2010 01:07:46
    1. Re: [PAGE] Listowner Post - Your Military Ancestors
    2. Eileen Coyle
    3. I think you have to unsubscribe from your yahoo address and subscribe with your new address. Using your yahoo account, send an e-mail to PAGE-request@rootsweb.com. Put "unsubscribe" in the subject line and again in the body of the e-mail.(no quotes) Don't put anything else in the subject or body. Then do the same thing, using your new address, but put in "subscribe". (no quotes) ----- Original Message ----- From: "carla page" <carla_page39@yahoo.com> To: <page@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 5:24 PM Subject: Re: [PAGE] Listowner Post - Your Military Ancestors > please let it be known that my email address is cjpage1954@gmail.com > please from now on forward all emails to my email address that i have > listed.if someone can get in contact with the list owner or the moderator > please give that person my email address.i don,t know if the list owner > has gone awol on us but i keep getting these emails on my yahoo addy that > i really do not use anymore.i,ve tried to send the list owner an email and > his emails come back as unknown user and no such email address!!!!!!! > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: George W. Page <gwpage@erols.com> > To: PAGE@rootsweb.com > Sent: Mon, June 21, 2010 8:32:55 AM > Subject: Re: [PAGE] Listowner Post - Your Military Ancestors > > > I have ancestors who have fought in several wars since the 1300s in > Britain, > Europe, and America to include the Rev. War, War of 1812, Civil War, > WWI, > WWII, Korea, Vietnam (me), Iraq, and Afghanistan. > Here is one of the earliest in America who was K.I.A. during King > Phillip's > War, which most of you know nothing: > King Philip's War, sometimes called Metacom's War or Metacom's > Rebellion, > was an armed conflict between Native American inhabitants of present-day > southern New England and English colonists and their Native American > allies > from 16751676. The war is named after the main leader of the Native > American > side, Metacomet, Metacom, or Pometacom, known to the English as "King > Philip." It continued in northern New England (primarily on the Maine > frontier) even after King Philip was killed, until a treaty was signed > at > Casco Bay in April 1678. > According to a combined estimate of loss of life in Schultz and Tougias' > King Philip's War, The History and Legacy of America's Forgotten > Conflict > (based on sources from the Department of Defense, the Bureau of Census, > and > the work of Colonial historian Francis Jennings), 800 out of 52,000 > English > colonists (1.5%) and 3,000 out of 20,000 natives (15%) lost their lives > due > to the war. Proportionately, it was one of the bloodiest and most costly > wars in the history of North America. More than half of New England's > ninety > towns were assaulted by Native American warriors. > Capt. Isaac Johnson, b. 11 Feb 1615/1616 in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, > Eng. d. 19 Dec 1675, Four Corners, Sakonnet River, RI, buried > Cocumcussoc > Cem., Wickford, Washington Co., RI > Eldest son of Capt. John Johnson, came to America with his father in > 1630. > Was made Freeman March 4, 1635. He was a member of the Ancient and > Honorable Artillery Company-1645 and was chosen its Captain and leader > in > 1667. He was Capt. of the Roxbury Co. in Narragansett Expedition, and > was > K.I.A. at the head of his company in the famous Fort Fight on 19 Dec. > 1675, > near Four Corners, Sakonnet River, R.I. known as "The Great Swamp > Fight". > He m. Jan. 20, 1636/7 at Roxbury, MA, Elizabeth Porter,bapt. 10 Feb > 1610/1611 in Ware, Hertfordshire, Eng., d. Aug. 13, 1683. They had six > children: Elizabeth b. Dec. 24, 1637; John b. 3 Nov. 1639,d. Dec. > 16,1661 > (Dec. 18th in Roxbury-town records); Mary b. Apr. 10,1642; Isaac b. > Nov. > 7,1643, bapt. Jan. 1, 1644 Joseph b. Nov. 9, 1645, d. Dec. 12, 1645, > Roxbury, Mass.; and, Nathaniel b. May 1, 1647. > I had an even earlier death of relatives: Thomas & Elizabeth (Felkin) > Page, > probably in a raid by Native Americans in Saco, in the Provence of Maine > on > 21 Oct 1645. > GWP > Col., US Army (Ret.) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message

    06/21/2010 02:28:04
    1. Re: [PAGE] Listowner Post - Your Military Ancestors
    2. carla page
    3. please let it be known that my email address is cjpage1954@gmail.com please from now on forward all emails to my email address that i have listed.if someone can get in contact with the list owner or the moderator please give that person my email address.i don,t know if the list owner has gone awol on us but i keep getting these emails on my yahoo addy that i really do not use anymore.i,ve tried to send the list owner an email and his emails come back as unknown user and no such email address!!!!!!! ----- Original Message ---- From: George W. Page <gwpage@erols.com> To: PAGE@rootsweb.com Sent: Mon, June 21, 2010 8:32:55 AM Subject: Re: [PAGE] Listowner Post - Your Military Ancestors I have ancestors who have fought in several wars since the 1300s in Britain, Europe, and America to include the Rev. War, War of 1812, Civil War, WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam (me), Iraq, and Afghanistan. Here is one of the earliest in America who was K.I.A. during King Phillip's War, which most of you know nothing: King Philip's War, sometimes called Metacom's War or Metacom's Rebellion, was an armed conflict between Native American inhabitants of present-day southern New England and English colonists and their Native American allies from 16751676. The war is named after the main leader of the Native American side, Metacomet, Metacom, or Pometacom, known to the English as "King Philip." It continued in northern New England (primarily on the Maine frontier) even after King Philip was killed, until a treaty was signed at Casco Bay in April 1678. According to a combined estimate of loss of life in Schultz and Tougias' King Philip's War, The History and Legacy of America's Forgotten Conflict (based on sources from the Department of Defense, the Bureau of Census, and the work of Colonial historian Francis Jennings), 800 out of 52,000 English colonists (1.5%) and 3,000 out of 20,000 natives (15%) lost their lives due to the war. Proportionately, it was one of the bloodiest and most costly wars in the history of North America. More than half of New England's ninety towns were assaulted by Native American warriors. Capt. Isaac Johnson, b. 11 Feb 1615/1616 in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, Eng. d. 19 Dec 1675, Four Corners, Sakonnet River, RI, buried Cocumcussoc Cem., Wickford, Washington Co., RI Eldest son of Capt. John Johnson, came to America with his father in 1630. Was made Freeman March 4, 1635. He was a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company-1645 and was chosen its Captain and leader in 1667. He was Capt. of the Roxbury Co. in Narragansett Expedition, and was K.I.A. at the head of his company in the famous Fort Fight on 19 Dec. 1675, near Four Corners, Sakonnet River, R.I. known as "The Great Swamp Fight". He m. Jan. 20, 1636/7 at Roxbury, MA, Elizabeth Porter,bapt. 10 Feb 1610/1611 in Ware, Hertfordshire, Eng., d. Aug. 13, 1683. They had six children: Elizabeth b. Dec. 24, 1637; John b. 3 Nov. 1639,d. Dec. 16,1661 (Dec. 18th in Roxbury-town records); Mary b. Apr. 10,1642; Isaac b. Nov. 7,1643, bapt. Jan. 1, 1644 Joseph b. Nov. 9, 1645, d. Dec. 12, 1645, Roxbury, Mass.; and, Nathaniel b. May 1, 1647. I had an even earlier death of relatives: Thomas & Elizabeth (Felkin) Page, probably in a raid by Native Americans in Saco, in the Provence of Maine on 21 Oct 1645. GWP Col., US Army (Ret.) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/21/2010 09:24:25
    1. Re: [PAGE] Listowner Post - Your Military Ancestors
    2. Fred
    3. Jeremiah Page, my Gt,Grandfather [5th removed]was in the War of the Revolution, Butler's Company, 2nd Regiment, in Connecticut and Francis Page my Gt, Grandfather was in the Civil War, Co.K,161 NYS Vol., 27 Oct 1862 to 20 Sept 1865. He was in most of the Battles in Louisiana and Texas. On 6/20/2010 4:03 PM, Carol Head wrote: > Listmembers, > > Independence Day will soon be here! Please send a post to this list about > at least one of your direct ancestors who fought in a war. If you are in > the USA and have an ancestor who fought in the Revolution, please be sure to > send a post about that one, telling all you know about him, his family, his > descendants, and where his descendants migrated. If you have several direct > ancestors who fought in wars, please feel free to send posts about any and > all of them! Let's try to connect with cousins on this list, and maybe > find some new information about our lines! > > Your listowner, > Carol Carwile Head > cch@netdoor.com > cchcap@comcast.net > http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/GEN-links.htm > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    06/21/2010 03:45:10
    1. Re: [PAGE] Listowner Post - Your Military Ancestors
    2. George W. Page
    3. I have ancestors who have fought in several wars since the 1300s in Britain, Europe, and America to include the Rev. War, War of 1812, Civil War, WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam (me), Iraq, and Afghanistan. Here is one of the earliest in America who was K.I.A. during King Phillip's War, which most of you know nothing: King Philip's War, sometimes called Metacom's War or Metacom's Rebellion, was an armed conflict between Native American inhabitants of present-day southern New England and English colonists and their Native American allies from 16751676. The war is named after the main leader of the Native American side, Metacomet, Metacom, or Pometacom, known to the English as "King Philip." It continued in northern New England (primarily on the Maine frontier) even after King Philip was killed, until a treaty was signed at Casco Bay in April 1678. According to a combined estimate of loss of life in Schultz and Tougias' King Philip's War, The History and Legacy of America's Forgotten Conflict (based on sources from the Department of Defense, the Bureau of Census, and the work of Colonial historian Francis Jennings), 800 out of 52,000 English colonists (1.5%) and 3,000 out of 20,000 natives (15%) lost their lives due to the war. Proportionately, it was one of the bloodiest and most costly wars in the history of North America. More than half of New England's ninety towns were assaulted by Native American warriors. Capt. Isaac Johnson, b. 11 Feb 1615/1616 in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, Eng. d. 19 Dec 1675, Four Corners, Sakonnet River, RI, buried Cocumcussoc Cem., Wickford, Washington Co., RI Eldest son of Capt. John Johnson, came to America with his father in 1630. Was made Freeman March 4, 1635. He was a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company-1645 and was chosen its Captain and leader in 1667. He was Capt. of the Roxbury Co. in Narragansett Expedition, and was K.I.A. at the head of his company in the famous Fort Fight on 19 Dec. 1675, near Four Corners, Sakonnet River, R.I. known as "The Great Swamp Fight". He m. Jan. 20, 1636/7 at Roxbury, MA, Elizabeth Porter,bapt. 10 Feb 1610/1611 in Ware, Hertfordshire, Eng., d. Aug. 13, 1683. They had six children: Elizabeth b. Dec. 24, 1637; John b. 3 Nov. 1639,d. Dec. 16,1661 (Dec. 18th in Roxbury-town records); Mary b. Apr. 10,1642; Isaac b. Nov. 7,1643, bapt. Jan. 1, 1644 Joseph b. Nov. 9, 1645, d. Dec. 12, 1645, Roxbury, Mass.; and, Nathaniel b. May 1, 1647. I had an even earlier death of relatives: Thomas & Elizabeth (Felkin) Page, probably in a raid by Native Americans in Saco, in the Provence of Maine on 21 Oct 1645. GWP Col., US Army (Ret.)

    06/21/2010 03:32:55
    1. [PAGE] PAGE - Your Military Ancestors
    2. David Wolff
    3. Reuben Harrison Page, b. 20 Jun 1823, Union Co., PA, m. Mary Kuhn, b. 31 May 1833, Boalsburg, Centre Co., PA, 4 Oct 1849 in Patton Twp, PA. He d. 23 Apr 1903, Linden Hall, Centre, PA. Reuben mustered 18 Aug 1862 in Co. G 148th PA Vol. Inf and was assigned to the ambulance Corps on 28 Dec 1862. The 148th was at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Po River and Spottsylvania, as well as Appomattox at the surrender of Lee. He was discharged with his Company 7 Jun 1865.   It runs out Reuben is my 'brick wall' as I have no idea who his parents might be or where they were from. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Please send a post to this list about at least one of your direct ancestors who fought in a war.  Your listowner,

    06/20/2010 04:58:22
    1. Re: [PAGE] Listowner Post - Your Military Ancestors
    2. Sgt John Washington PAGE (b.1829, Conecuh County, AL), son of Bennett PAGE (b.1809 GA) & Gracie WHITE (b.1809 GA) served with Ragsdale's Texas Cavalry in the Civil War. He lived with his wife, Sarah GARNER, and 11 children in Lavaca County, Texas.

    06/20/2010 12:31:09
    1. Re: [PAGE] Listowner Post - Your Military Ancestors
    2. Samuel Smith Page, Vt 1st, fought Gettysburg in Civil War, Ann Page In a message dated 6/20/2010 4:04:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, cchcap@comcast.net writes: Listmembers, Independence Day will soon be here! Please send a post to this list about at least one of your direct ancestors who fought in a war. If you are in the USA and have an ancestor who fought in the Revolution, please be sure to send a post about that one, telling all you know about him, his family, his descendants, and where his descendants migrated. If you have several direct ancestors who fought in wars, please feel free to send posts about any and all of them! Let's try to connect with cousins on this list, and maybe find some new information about our lines! Your listowner, Carol Carwile Head cch@netdoor.com cchcap@comcast.net http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/GEN-links.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/20/2010 11:37:17
    1. Re: [PAGE] Listowner Post - Your Military Ancestors
    2. Nathaniel Moore Rev War soldier b. Hebron Ct. d. Castleton Vt. Ann Page In a message dated 6/20/2010 4:04:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, cchcap@comcast.net writes: Listmembers, Independence Day will soon be here! Please send a post to this list about at least one of your direct ancestors who fought in a war. If you are in the USA and have an ancestor who fought in the Revolution, please be sure to send a post about that one, telling all you know about him, his family, his descendants, and where his descendants migrated. If you have several direct ancestors who fought in wars, please feel free to send posts about any and all of them! Let's try to connect with cousins on this list, and maybe find some new information about our lines! Your listowner, Carol Carwile Head cch@netdoor.com cchcap@comcast.net http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/GEN-links.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/20/2010 11:36:32
    1. [PAGE] Listowner Post - Your Military Ancestors
    2. Carol Head
    3. Listmembers, Independence Day will soon be here! Please send a post to this list about at least one of your direct ancestors who fought in a war. If you are in the USA and have an ancestor who fought in the Revolution, please be sure to send a post about that one, telling all you know about him, his family, his descendants, and where his descendants migrated. If you have several direct ancestors who fought in wars, please feel free to send posts about any and all of them! Let's try to connect with cousins on this list, and maybe find some new information about our lines! Your listowner, Carol Carwile Head cch@netdoor.com cchcap@comcast.net http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/GEN-links.htm

    06/20/2010 09:03:26
    1. [PAGE] HARMON Family Photograph with connection to PAGE Family
    2. Shelley Cardiel
    3. I've "rescued" an old photograph of Esther HARMON which was taken on the occasion of her graduation from high school in 1894 at the VanLoo & Trost Studio in Toledo, Ohio. Based on limited research I was able to locate the following census information regarding Esther and her family: 1880 census of Toledo, OH: Gilbert HARMON, age 46, born ME, a Lawyer, parents born ME Lucy HARMON, wife, age 32, born VT, parents born VT Ester HARMON, dau, age 3, born OH Lucy HARMON, dau, age 2, born OH Elictus WATSON, grandmother, age 62, born VT, parents born VT Thankful PAGE, aunt, age 26, born VT, parents born MA 1900 census of Toledo, OH: Gilbert HARMON, age 67, born Mar 1833, married 30 years, born ME, parents born ME, an Attorney Lucy C. HARMON, wife, age 53, born Nov 1846, married 30 years, 4 children/3 living, born VT, parents born VT Esther HARMON, dau, age 23, born Sept 1876, born OH, a School Teacher Lucy HARMON, dau, age 22, born Feb 1878, born OH, a School Teacher Gilbert Watson HARMON, son, age 15, born Oct 1884, born OH, at School 1910 census of Toledo, OH: Esther HARMON, age 34, born OH, parents born ME/VT Lucie HARMON, sister, age 32, born OH, parents born ME/VT Watson HARMON, brother, age 26, born OH, parents born ME/VT, a Lake Survey Engineer I am hoping to locate someone from Esther's family so that this beautiful old treasure can be returned to the care of family. If you are a member of this HARMON Family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley

    05/16/2010 12:26:26
    1. Re: [PAGE] Haywood Murphy Page & Son, Albert Haywood Page, II
    2. Robert Page
    3. Thomas Page, bc.1725 mar Eleanor Holden on 25Sep1749, Beaufort, SC. If you could find the marriage info, maybe that might yield info. Thomas owned land on Goose Creek, Charleston Dist, SC and it was next to a David Page, and Benjamin Page was wit to a land sale in that Goose Creek area. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betsy Mallory" <mallory403@gmail.com> To: <page@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 12:50 PM Subject: Re: [PAGE] Haywood Murphy Page & Son, Albert Haywood Page, II > Thank you for your response. Seems that it will remain an unknown. > > On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Robert Page > <flkeybob@terranova.net>wrote: > >> Major William Page, b.2Jan1764, Prince William Parish, SC-d.12Jan1827 >> (and >> married to Hannah Timmons, b. 29May1759) had for his father Thomas Page, >> bc.1725-d.17Apr1780 and was mar to Eleanor Holden and lived at Page's >> Point >> in Prince William Parish, SC. Not aware of who the parents of Thomas >> Page >> were. >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Betsy Mallory" <mallory403@gmail.com> >> To: <page@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 9:21 AM >> Subject: Re: [PAGE] Haywood Murphy Page & Son, Albert Haywood Page, II >> >> >> > Does anyone know if Major William Page of Beaufort,SC & Brunswick ,GA >> who >> > married Hanna Timmons (parents of Anna King) are of this line? Thanks >> > Betsy >> > Mallory >> > >> > On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 4:26 PM, <SGMJohnny@aol.com> wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> Do you think this PAGE clan may descend from Axolheath PAGE in >> Goochland >> >> County, VA. >> >> In a message dated 4/11/2010 3:46:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, >> >> gwpage@erols.com writes: >> >> >> >> Thanks to the efforts of a few dedicated Page researchers, I was able >> >> to find, call on the phone, and E-mail Haywood's son, Albert Haywood >> >> Page, II. I learned that his father Haywood Murphy Page died on 23 >> >> Nov. 2008 and is buried in Pender Co., NC. >> >> >> >> GWP >> >> >> >> At 09:59 AM 4/10/2010, you wrote: >> >> >I am seeking Haywood Murphy Page, b. May 30, 1928, who married >> >> >Annette Holmes McLawhorn on Dec. 31, 1960 and had three children >> >> >including a son, Albert Haywood Page, II, b. Aug 21 1964 who m. >> >> >Teresa Dawn Bennett on June 20, 1987. >> >> >Y-DNA testing of either Haywood Murphy Page or any of his male >> >> >descendants, should provide Y-DNA markers that can be compared with >> >> >the Y-DNA markers of other male descendants of North Carolina and >> >> >Virginia Pages to seek or confirm a common male Page ancestor. >> >> > >> >> >Haywood Murphy Page wrote a research paper entitled, "A Genealogy Of >> >> >The Page Family" in which he traces his North Carolina Page ancestry >> >> >back to a Rev. War Vet, John Page, (b. 1759 in Edgecombe Co., NC - >> >> >1845) who he described as being the son of Joseph Page, Sr. thought >> >> >to have been raised in King and Queen Co., VA, who went to the >> >> >Edgecomb-Pitt, NC, area around 1750. >> >> > >> >> >Joseph Page, Sr. (birth and death years unk.) was described as a son >> >> >of John Page, b. Dec. 22, 1699, who with two of his sons (John and >> >> >William) moved their families from Goochland Co., VA, to an area >> >> >about eight miles from Tarboro along the Tar River near what is now >> >> >Conetoe, NC. This is along the border of Edgecombe and Pitt >> >> >Counties, >> >> >NC. Joseph Page purchased three hundred acres on the south side of >> >> >the Tar River in 1782. About 1787 or 1788 Joseph Page, along with >> >> >his >> >> >brother John and John's wife Unity Harris Page moved to Jefferson >> >> >Co., GA.The son John Page m. Unity Harris, and had two sons: John >> >> >Jr. >> >> >and Joseph. Joseph Page m. Elizabeth Bland and died in 1805. >> >> > >> >> >The Rev. War Vet, John Page, served five enlistments totalling 30 >> >> >months between 1779 and 1783. In 1787/1788 he moved (together with >> >> >his two first cousins John and Joseph Page, sons of John and Unity >> >> >Page, to the Bulltail Creek area along the border of New Hanover >> >> >(now >> >> >Pender) and Dauplin Counties, NC. John Page lived in this area until >> >> >his death in 1845. The sale of his property was held July 10, 1845. >> >> >His eldestr child was named Dorcas, the wife of his brother's >> >> >(Joseph >> >> >Page, Jr.), was b. in 1797 and m. Daniel Bland. He and his wife had >> >> >seven other children: Charles Page, b. 1800, m. Elizabeth Mashburn; >> >> >John Page, b. 1804, m. Mary Mashburn and had 11 chiuldren; Mary >> >> >Page, >> >> >b. 1810, m. Amariah Bland; Rebecca Page, b. 1818, did not marry; >> >> >Abram Page, b. 1820, b. 1820, m. Sarah Ann Rackley - served in Civil >> >> >War; >> >> >William Page, b. 1825, m. Elizabeth Catherine Drew; and Olive Page, >> >> >b. 1828, m. Hugh Neil Murphy. >> >> > >> >> >His cousin Joseph Page (who married Elizabeth Bland) died in 1805. >> >> >John Page (his other cousin) returned to Pitt County shortly after >> >> >1800. >> >> > >> >> >George W. Page >> >> >Page Y-DNA Project Administrator >> >> >www.PageY-DNA.Org <http://www.pagey-dna.org/> < >> http://www.pagey-dna.org/> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >------------------------------- >> >> >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> >> >PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> >> >quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> >> PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> >> in the subject and the >> >> body of the message >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> >> PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> > >> > ------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> > PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> > quotes >> > in the subject and the body of the message >> > >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >

    04/12/2010 08:36:46
    1. Re: [PAGE] Haywood Murphy Page & Son, Albert Haywood Page, II
    2. Betsy Mallory
    3. I saw a notice of the marriage in historical magazine but there was no other information.Thank you for your information. When I have more time I will research more. A new tidbit shows up now and then so I keep hoping. B. Mallory On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Robert Page <flkeybob@terranova.net> wrote: > Thomas Page, bc.1725 mar Eleanor Holden on 25Sep1749, Beaufort, SC. If you > could find the marriage info, maybe that might yield info. Thomas owned > land > on Goose Creek, Charleston Dist, SC and it was next to a David Page, and > Benjamin Page was wit to a land sale in that Goose Creek area. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betsy Mallory" <mallory403@gmail.com> > To: <page@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 12:50 PM > Subject: Re: [PAGE] Haywood Murphy Page & Son, Albert Haywood Page, II > > > > Thank you for your response. Seems that it will remain an unknown. > > > > On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Robert Page > > <flkeybob@terranova.net>wrote: > > > >> Major William Page, b.2Jan1764, Prince William Parish, SC-d.12Jan1827 > >> (and > >> married to Hannah Timmons, b. 29May1759) had for his father Thomas Page, > >> bc.1725-d.17Apr1780 and was mar to Eleanor Holden and lived at Page's > >> Point > >> in Prince William Parish, SC. Not aware of who the parents of Thomas > >> Page > >> were. > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Betsy Mallory" <mallory403@gmail.com> > >> To: <page@rootsweb.com> > >> Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 9:21 AM > >> Subject: Re: [PAGE] Haywood Murphy Page & Son, Albert Haywood Page, II > >> > >> > >> > Does anyone know if Major William Page of Beaufort,SC & Brunswick ,GA > >> who > >> > married Hanna Timmons (parents of Anna King) are of this line? Thanks > >> > Betsy > >> > Mallory > >> > > >> > On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 4:26 PM, <SGMJohnny@aol.com> wrote: > >> > > >> >> > >> >> Do you think this PAGE clan may descend from Axolheath PAGE in > >> Goochland > >> >> County, VA. > >> >> In a message dated 4/11/2010 3:46:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > >> >> gwpage@erols.com writes: > >> >> > >> >> Thanks to the efforts of a few dedicated Page researchers, I was > able > >> >> to find, call on the phone, and E-mail Haywood's son, Albert Haywood > >> >> Page, II. I learned that his father Haywood Murphy Page died on 23 > >> >> Nov. 2008 and is buried in Pender Co., NC. > >> >> > >> >> GWP > >> >> > >> >> At 09:59 AM 4/10/2010, you wrote: > >> >> >I am seeking Haywood Murphy Page, b. May 30, 1928, who married > >> >> >Annette Holmes McLawhorn on Dec. 31, 1960 and had three children > >> >> >including a son, Albert Haywood Page, II, b. Aug 21 1964 who m. > >> >> >Teresa Dawn Bennett on June 20, 1987. > >> >> >Y-DNA testing of either Haywood Murphy Page or any of his male > >> >> >descendants, should provide Y-DNA markers that can be compared with > >> >> >the Y-DNA markers of other male descendants of North Carolina and > >> >> >Virginia Pages to seek or confirm a common male Page ancestor. > >> >> > > >> >> >Haywood Murphy Page wrote a research paper entitled, "A Genealogy > Of > >> >> >The Page Family" in which he traces his North Carolina Page > ancestry > >> >> >back to a Rev. War Vet, John Page, (b. 1759 in Edgecombe Co., NC - > >> >> >1845) who he described as being the son of Joseph Page, Sr. thought > >> >> >to have been raised in King and Queen Co., VA, who went to the > >> >> >Edgecomb-Pitt, NC, area around 1750. > >> >> > > >> >> >Joseph Page, Sr. (birth and death years unk.) was described as a > son > >> >> >of John Page, b. Dec. 22, 1699, who with two of his sons (John and > >> >> >William) moved their families from Goochland Co., VA, to an area > >> >> >about eight miles from Tarboro along the Tar River near what is now > >> >> >Conetoe, NC. This is along the border of Edgecombe and Pitt > >> >> >Counties, > >> >> >NC. Joseph Page purchased three hundred acres on the south side of > >> >> >the Tar River in 1782. About 1787 or 1788 Joseph Page, along with > >> >> >his > >> >> >brother John and John's wife Unity Harris Page moved to Jefferson > >> >> >Co., GA.The son John Page m. Unity Harris, and had two sons: John > >> >> >Jr. > >> >> >and Joseph. Joseph Page m. Elizabeth Bland and died in 1805. > >> >> > > >> >> >The Rev. War Vet, John Page, served five enlistments totalling 30 > >> >> >months between 1779 and 1783. In 1787/1788 he moved (together with > >> >> >his two first cousins John and Joseph Page, sons of John and Unity > >> >> >Page, to the Bulltail Creek area along the border of New Hanover > >> >> >(now > >> >> >Pender) and Dauplin Counties, NC. John Page lived in this area > until > >> >> >his death in 1845. The sale of his property was held July 10, 1845. > >> >> >His eldestr child was named Dorcas, the wife of his brother's > >> >> >(Joseph > >> >> >Page, Jr.), was b. in 1797 and m. Daniel Bland. He and his wife had > >> >> >seven other children: Charles Page, b. 1800, m. Elizabeth Mashburn; > >> >> >John Page, b. 1804, m. Mary Mashburn and had 11 chiuldren; Mary > >> >> >Page, > >> >> >b. 1810, m. Amariah Bland; Rebecca Page, b. 1818, did not marry; > >> >> >Abram Page, b. 1820, b. 1820, m. Sarah Ann Rackley - served in > Civil > >> >> >War; > >> >> >William Page, b. 1825, m. Elizabeth Catherine Drew; and Olive Page, > >> >> >b. 1828, m. Hugh Neil Murphy. > >> >> > > >> >> >His cousin Joseph Page (who married Elizabeth Bland) died in 1805. > >> >> >John Page (his other cousin) returned to Pitt County shortly after > >> >> >1800. > >> >> > > >> >> >George W. Page > >> >> >Page Y-DNA Project Administrator > >> >> >www.PageY-DNA.Org <http://www.pagey-dna.org/> < > http://www.pagey-dna.org/> < > >> http://www.pagey-dna.org/> > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> >------------------------------- > >> >> >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> >> >PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > >> >> >quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> ------------------------------- > >> >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> >> PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > >> quotes > >> >> in the subject and the > >> >> body of the message > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> ------------------------------- > >> >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> >> PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > >> quotes > >> >> in the subject and the body of the message > >> >> > >> > > >> > ------------------------------- > >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> > PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > >> > quotes > >> > in the subject and the body of the message > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > >> in the subject and the body of the message > >> > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >

    04/12/2010 08:26:25
    1. Re: [PAGE] Haywood Murphy Page & Son, Albert Haywood Page, II
    2. Robert Page
    3. Major William Page, b.2Jan1764, Prince William Parish, SC-d.12Jan1827 (and married to Hannah Timmons, b. 29May1759) had for his father Thomas Page, bc.1725-d.17Apr1780 and was mar to Eleanor Holden and lived at Page's Point in Prince William Parish, SC. Not aware of who the parents of Thomas Page were. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betsy Mallory" <mallory403@gmail.com> To: <page@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 9:21 AM Subject: Re: [PAGE] Haywood Murphy Page & Son, Albert Haywood Page, II > Does anyone know if Major William Page of Beaufort,SC & Brunswick ,GA who > married Hanna Timmons (parents of Anna King) are of this line? Thanks > Betsy > Mallory > > On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 4:26 PM, <SGMJohnny@aol.com> wrote: > >> >> Do you think this PAGE clan may descend from Axolheath PAGE in Goochland >> County, VA. >> In a message dated 4/11/2010 3:46:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, >> gwpage@erols.com writes: >> >> Thanks to the efforts of a few dedicated Page researchers, I was able >> to find, call on the phone, and E-mail Haywood's son, Albert Haywood >> Page, II. I learned that his father Haywood Murphy Page died on 23 >> Nov. 2008 and is buried in Pender Co., NC. >> >> GWP >> >> At 09:59 AM 4/10/2010, you wrote: >> >I am seeking Haywood Murphy Page, b. May 30, 1928, who married >> >Annette Holmes McLawhorn on Dec. 31, 1960 and had three children >> >including a son, Albert Haywood Page, II, b. Aug 21 1964 who m. >> >Teresa Dawn Bennett on June 20, 1987. >> >Y-DNA testing of either Haywood Murphy Page or any of his male >> >descendants, should provide Y-DNA markers that can be compared with >> >the Y-DNA markers of other male descendants of North Carolina and >> >Virginia Pages to seek or confirm a common male Page ancestor. >> > >> >Haywood Murphy Page wrote a research paper entitled, "A Genealogy Of >> >The Page Family" in which he traces his North Carolina Page ancestry >> >back to a Rev. War Vet, John Page, (b. 1759 in Edgecombe Co., NC - >> >1845) who he described as being the son of Joseph Page, Sr. thought >> >to have been raised in King and Queen Co., VA, who went to the >> >Edgecomb-Pitt, NC, area around 1750. >> > >> >Joseph Page, Sr. (birth and death years unk.) was described as a son >> >of John Page, b. Dec. 22, 1699, who with two of his sons (John and >> >William) moved their families from Goochland Co., VA, to an area >> >about eight miles from Tarboro along the Tar River near what is now >> >Conetoe, NC. This is along the border of Edgecombe and Pitt Counties, >> >NC. Joseph Page purchased three hundred acres on the south side of >> >the Tar River in 1782. About 1787 or 1788 Joseph Page, along with his >> >brother John and John's wife Unity Harris Page moved to Jefferson >> >Co., GA.The son John Page m. Unity Harris, and had two sons: John Jr. >> >and Joseph. Joseph Page m. Elizabeth Bland and died in 1805. >> > >> >The Rev. War Vet, John Page, served five enlistments totalling 30 >> >months between 1779 and 1783. In 1787/1788 he moved (together with >> >his two first cousins John and Joseph Page, sons of John and Unity >> >Page, to the Bulltail Creek area along the border of New Hanover (now >> >Pender) and Dauplin Counties, NC. John Page lived in this area until >> >his death in 1845. The sale of his property was held July 10, 1845. >> >His eldestr child was named Dorcas, the wife of his brother's (Joseph >> >Page, Jr.), was b. in 1797 and m. Daniel Bland. He and his wife had >> >seven other children: Charles Page, b. 1800, m. Elizabeth Mashburn; >> >John Page, b. 1804, m. Mary Mashburn and had 11 chiuldren; Mary Page, >> >b. 1810, m. Amariah Bland; Rebecca Page, b. 1818, did not marry; >> >Abram Page, b. 1820, b. 1820, m. Sarah Ann Rackley - served in Civil >> >War; >> >William Page, b. 1825, m. Elizabeth Catherine Drew; and Olive Page, >> >b. 1828, m. Hugh Neil Murphy. >> > >> >His cousin Joseph Page (who married Elizabeth Bland) died in 1805. >> >John Page (his other cousin) returned to Pitt County shortly after >> >1800. >> > >> >George W. Page >> >Page Y-DNA Project Administrator >> >www.PageY-DNA.Org <http://www.pagey-dna.org/> >> > >> > >> >------------------------------- >> >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> >PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> >quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the >> body of the message >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >

    04/12/2010 06:18:00
    1. Re: [PAGE] Haywood Murphy Page & Son, Albert Haywood Page, II
    2. Betsy Mallory
    3. Thank you for your response. Seems that it will remain an unknown. On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Robert Page <flkeybob@terranova.net>wrote: > Major William Page, b.2Jan1764, Prince William Parish, SC-d.12Jan1827 (and > married to Hannah Timmons, b. 29May1759) had for his father Thomas Page, > bc.1725-d.17Apr1780 and was mar to Eleanor Holden and lived at Page's Point > in Prince William Parish, SC. Not aware of who the parents of Thomas Page > were. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betsy Mallory" <mallory403@gmail.com> > To: <page@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 9:21 AM > Subject: Re: [PAGE] Haywood Murphy Page & Son, Albert Haywood Page, II > > > > Does anyone know if Major William Page of Beaufort,SC & Brunswick ,GA > who > > married Hanna Timmons (parents of Anna King) are of this line? Thanks > > Betsy > > Mallory > > > > On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 4:26 PM, <SGMJohnny@aol.com> wrote: > > > >> > >> Do you think this PAGE clan may descend from Axolheath PAGE in > Goochland > >> County, VA. > >> In a message dated 4/11/2010 3:46:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > >> gwpage@erols.com writes: > >> > >> Thanks to the efforts of a few dedicated Page researchers, I was able > >> to find, call on the phone, and E-mail Haywood's son, Albert Haywood > >> Page, II. I learned that his father Haywood Murphy Page died on 23 > >> Nov. 2008 and is buried in Pender Co., NC. > >> > >> GWP > >> > >> At 09:59 AM 4/10/2010, you wrote: > >> >I am seeking Haywood Murphy Page, b. May 30, 1928, who married > >> >Annette Holmes McLawhorn on Dec. 31, 1960 and had three children > >> >including a son, Albert Haywood Page, II, b. Aug 21 1964 who m. > >> >Teresa Dawn Bennett on June 20, 1987. > >> >Y-DNA testing of either Haywood Murphy Page or any of his male > >> >descendants, should provide Y-DNA markers that can be compared with > >> >the Y-DNA markers of other male descendants of North Carolina and > >> >Virginia Pages to seek or confirm a common male Page ancestor. > >> > > >> >Haywood Murphy Page wrote a research paper entitled, "A Genealogy Of > >> >The Page Family" in which he traces his North Carolina Page ancestry > >> >back to a Rev. War Vet, John Page, (b. 1759 in Edgecombe Co., NC - > >> >1845) who he described as being the son of Joseph Page, Sr. thought > >> >to have been raised in King and Queen Co., VA, who went to the > >> >Edgecomb-Pitt, NC, area around 1750. > >> > > >> >Joseph Page, Sr. (birth and death years unk.) was described as a son > >> >of John Page, b. Dec. 22, 1699, who with two of his sons (John and > >> >William) moved their families from Goochland Co., VA, to an area > >> >about eight miles from Tarboro along the Tar River near what is now > >> >Conetoe, NC. This is along the border of Edgecombe and Pitt Counties, > >> >NC. Joseph Page purchased three hundred acres on the south side of > >> >the Tar River in 1782. About 1787 or 1788 Joseph Page, along with his > >> >brother John and John's wife Unity Harris Page moved to Jefferson > >> >Co., GA.The son John Page m. Unity Harris, and had two sons: John Jr. > >> >and Joseph. Joseph Page m. Elizabeth Bland and died in 1805. > >> > > >> >The Rev. War Vet, John Page, served five enlistments totalling 30 > >> >months between 1779 and 1783. In 1787/1788 he moved (together with > >> >his two first cousins John and Joseph Page, sons of John and Unity > >> >Page, to the Bulltail Creek area along the border of New Hanover (now > >> >Pender) and Dauplin Counties, NC. John Page lived in this area until > >> >his death in 1845. The sale of his property was held July 10, 1845. > >> >His eldestr child was named Dorcas, the wife of his brother's (Joseph > >> >Page, Jr.), was b. in 1797 and m. Daniel Bland. He and his wife had > >> >seven other children: Charles Page, b. 1800, m. Elizabeth Mashburn; > >> >John Page, b. 1804, m. Mary Mashburn and had 11 chiuldren; Mary Page, > >> >b. 1810, m. Amariah Bland; Rebecca Page, b. 1818, did not marry; > >> >Abram Page, b. 1820, b. 1820, m. Sarah Ann Rackley - served in Civil > >> >War; > >> >William Page, b. 1825, m. Elizabeth Catherine Drew; and Olive Page, > >> >b. 1828, m. Hugh Neil Murphy. > >> > > >> >His cousin Joseph Page (who married Elizabeth Bland) died in 1805. > >> >John Page (his other cousin) returned to Pitt County shortly after > >> >1800. > >> > > >> >George W. Page > >> >Page Y-DNA Project Administrator > >> >www.PageY-DNA.Org <http://www.pagey-dna.org/> < > http://www.pagey-dna.org/> > >> > > >> > > >> >------------------------------- > >> >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> >PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > >> >quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > >> in the subject and the > >> body of the message > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > >> in the subject and the body of the message > >> > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >

    04/12/2010 05:50:35
    1. Re: [PAGE] Haywood Murphy Page & Son, Albert Haywood Page, II
    2. George W. Page
    3. I believe this line of PAGEs, originally from VA, may be related to Axelheath Page of Goochland Co., but NOT descended from him. We may someday find out that Axelheath Page was descended from someone in this line of Page --- a John, Joseph, or Robert Page(?). GWP At 05:26 PM 4/11/2010, you wrote: > >Do you think this PAGE clan may descend from Axolheath PAGE in Goochland >County, VA. >In a message dated 4/11/2010 3:46:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, >gwpage@erols.com writes: > >Thanks to the efforts of a few dedicated Page researchers, I was able >to find, call on the phone, and E-mail Haywood's son, Albert Haywood >Page, II. I learned that his father Haywood Murphy Page died on 23 >Nov. 2008 and is buried in Pender Co., NC. > >GWP > >At 09:59 AM 4/10/2010, you wrote: > >I am seeking Haywood Murphy Page, b. May 30, 1928, who married > >Annette Holmes McLawhorn on Dec. 31, 1960 and had three children > >including a son, Albert Haywood Page, II, b. Aug 21 1964 who m. > >Teresa Dawn Bennett on June 20, 1987. > >Y-DNA testing of either Haywood Murphy Page or any of his male > >descendants, should provide Y-DNA markers that can be compared with > >the Y-DNA markers of other male descendants of North Carolina and > >Virginia Pages to seek or confirm a common male Page ancestor. > > > >Haywood Murphy Page wrote a research paper entitled, "A Genealogy Of > >The Page Family" in which he traces his North Carolina Page ancestry > >back to a Rev. War Vet, John Page, (b. 1759 in Edgecombe Co., NC - > >1845) who he described as being the son of Joseph Page, Sr. thought > >to have been raised in King and Queen Co., VA, who went to the > >Edgecomb-Pitt, NC, area around 1750. > > > >Joseph Page, Sr. (birth and death years unk.) was described as a son > >of John Page, b. Dec. 22, 1699, who with two of his sons (John and > >William) moved their families from Goochland Co., VA, to an area > >about eight miles from Tarboro along the Tar River near what is now > >Conetoe, NC. This is along the border of Edgecombe and Pitt Counties, > >NC. Joseph Page purchased three hundred acres on the south side of > >the Tar River in 1782. About 1787 or 1788 Joseph Page, along with his > >brother John and John's wife Unity Harris Page moved to Jefferson > >Co., GA.The son John Page m. Unity Harris, and had two sons: John Jr. > >and Joseph. Joseph Page m. Elizabeth Bland and died in 1805. > > > >The Rev. War Vet, John Page, served five enlistments totalling 30 > >months between 1779 and 1783. In 1787/1788 he moved (together with > >his two first cousins John and Joseph Page, sons of John and Unity > >Page, to the Bulltail Creek area along the border of New Hanover (now > >Pender) and Dauplin Counties, NC. John Page lived in this area until > >his death in 1845. The sale of his property was held July 10, 1845. > >His eldestr child was named Dorcas, the wife of his brother's (Joseph > >Page, Jr.), was b. in 1797 and m. Daniel Bland. He and his wife had > >seven other children: Charles Page, b. 1800, m. Elizabeth Mashburn; > >John Page, b. 1804, m. Mary Mashburn and had 11 chiuldren; Mary Page, > >b. 1810, m. Amariah Bland; Rebecca Page, b. 1818, did not marry; > >Abram Page, b. 1820, b. 1820, m. Sarah Ann Rackley - served in Civil War; > >William Page, b. 1825, m. Elizabeth Catherine Drew; and Olive Page, > >b. 1828, m. Hugh Neil Murphy. > > > >His cousin Joseph Page (who married Elizabeth Bland) died in 1805. > >John Page (his other cousin) returned to Pitt County shortly after 1800. > > > >George W. Page > >Page Y-DNA Project Administrator > >www.PageY-DNA.Org > > > > > >------------------------------- > >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > >quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the >body of the message > > > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/12/2010 03:20:45