Hi Connie: Marilyn (ldemas@lanset.com), from Sacramento, mentioned your name in an E- Mail, this morning. I am researching my ggg-grandfather (by adoption), Daniel Dearborn Page (b. 1732; d. 1864). He was the senior partner in the banking house of "Page, Bacon and Company". My gg-grandfather, Francis ("Frank") Wyman Page (1820-1883) managed the Sacramento office of "Page, Bacon and Company" (1850-1855). I am preparing a manuscript about "Page, Bacon and Company." Do you, by chance, have any information about this branch of the Page family. Let me know if you have any interest in hearing more about my research. Thanks, David Winslow Page PageandCo@aol.com
Your apology is not needed. See my comment and correction at the bottom. _______ At 03:49 AM 8/29/98 +0000, you wrote: >Hi, > >Thanks for the news: > >However: > >Please read the following message: >File Not Found - this is getting to be a habit around here, isn't it??? I'm >sorry. We're growing again and have had to make more changes. We're sorry >for the inconvenience, but please bear with us. Honestly, folks, the more I >have to do this, the better it is for you, the researcher :) That means our >volunteers have been busy sending in files for you to search :) >The most aggravating message on the Internet today: >The requested URL was not found on this server. (We try to make it less >aggravating here by providing the correct links on this page) > >This sometimes occurs when the traffic on the Internet is extremely heavy. >If that is the case, you should try accessing the link again later. It can >also occur here because we're always changing things and sometimes I miss >fixing a link. I apologize for the inconvenience and aggravation. > >We have once again re-organized this Webster and are working to verify all >internal links, but we may not have know who has linked to us externally. >Please use the links below to reach the pages you were trying to access. > >Send a message to Webmaster@teesee.com and let me know what page you were on >and which link didn't work that caused you to get this page so this won't >continue to happen to you here! > >Thanks! > >Perhaps you were you looking for.......... > >Candler Emanuel Jenkins Tattnall Toombs Treutlen > >Military Records? >Census? >Marriage Records? >Family Histories >Main Site Index? >Sweet Irish Rogues >Co Tyrone Ireland >Co Fermanagh Ireland >Co Mayo Ireland >Co Wexford Ireland >If you're not sure what you were looking for ... try the main site index >anyway just to see what you might be missing :) > >-----Original Message----- >From: LLandpa@aol.com >Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 1998 10:29 AM >To: PAGE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [PAGE-L] John Page Family History > >Hi all, >Forgive me if I'm spreading old news, but I surfed into an interesting online >family history that may be of interest to PAGE researchers in NC and GA: >http://www.teesee.com/familyhistory/Washington/johnpage (Not a good address)! >Hope this helps someone. >Regards, >Pat > This URL has been corrected to visit the site mentioned. LLandpa@aol.com apparently mistyped and omitted the .htm after johnpage. It is always better to Copy & Paste URL addresses from the Browser rather than try and remember them and then retype them. GWP ____________ At 10:29 AM 8/26/98 -0400, you wrote: >Hi all, >Forgive me if I'm spreading old news, but I surfed into an interesting online >family history that may be of interest to PAGE researchers in NC and GA: >http://www.teesee.com/familyhistory/Washington/johnpage.htm >Hope this helps someone. >Regards, >Pat >
Hi Pat. AS I looked over your John Page Family History, your "Oscar" caught my eye. My Page research has thus far concentrated on California and I found an Oscar Page on the 1910 census, age 23, living I think in Kern county, but I'll have to check, and rooming with a Ben SHIRLEY another one of my surnames. Since I haven't seen that many Oscar Pages, I thought you might be interested. Connie Putnam Falls Church VA IV. JAMES ELDRIDGE (J.E.) PAGE born 07 April 1834. Died 18 July 1909. Married on 17 May 1860 to NANCY VIVIAN WIGGINS born 01 August 1836, and died 12 September 1912. She was the daughter of MICHAEL and MARY "POLLY" HOLDER WIGGINS. MICHAEL was the son of ELIAS and PENELOPE (WATSON) WIGGINS and the grandson of JOSHUA WATSON, a Revolutionary War Soldier who drew land in the 1820 Land Lottery. J. E. and VIVIAN lived in the 92nd Lambs District of Washington County and later in the 1253rd District of Washington County. They had at least ten children: MICHAEL S., MARY O., SALENA E., NANCY LINDA, THOMAS W., JULIAN VANDELIER, SARAH E., GEORGIA, and JAMES OSCAR. J.E., VIVIAN, and several of the children are buried in the Page Family Cemetery in Washington County.
<A HREF="http://www.teesee.com/familyhistory/Washington/johnpage.htm">Click here: JOHN PAGE FAMILY HISTORY</A> Sorry I didn't copy the address properly. I am technologically retarded. Hope this hyperlink works. If it doesn't, the proper address is http://www.teesee.com/familyhistory/Washington/johnpage.htm Thanks, GWP for telling me how to do this-- You see, I can learn with a little bit of help. Best regards, Pat
Hi, Thanks for the news: However: Please read the following message: File Not Found - this is getting to be a habit around here, isn't it??? I'm sorry. We're growing again and have had to make more changes. We're sorry for the inconvenience, but please bear with us. Honestly, folks, the more I have to do this, the better it is for you, the researcher :) That means our volunteers have been busy sending in files for you to search :) The most aggravating message on the Internet today: The requested URL was not found on this server. (We try to make it less aggravating here by providing the correct links on this page) This sometimes occurs when the traffic on the Internet is extremely heavy. If that is the case, you should try accessing the link again later. It can also occur here because we're always changing things and sometimes I miss fixing a link. I apologize for the inconvenience and aggravation. We have once again re-organized this Webster and are working to verify all internal links, but we may not have know who has linked to us externally. Please use the links below to reach the pages you were trying to access. Send a message to Webmaster@teesee.com and let me know what page you were on and which link didn't work that caused you to get this page so this won't continue to happen to you here! Thanks! Perhaps you were you looking for.......... Candler Emanuel Jenkins Tattnall Toombs Treutlen Military Records? Census? Marriage Records? Family Histories Main Site Index? Sweet Irish Rogues Co Tyrone Ireland Co Fermanagh Ireland Co Mayo Ireland Co Wexford Ireland If you're not sure what you were looking for ... try the main site index anyway just to see what you might be missing :) -----Original Message----- From: LLandpa@aol.com Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 1998 10:29 AM To: PAGE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PAGE-L] John Page Family History Hi all, Forgive me if I'm spreading old news, but I surfed into an interesting online family history that may be of interest to PAGE researchers in NC and GA: http://www.teesee.com/familyhistory/Washington/johnpage Hope this helps someone. Regards, Pat ==== PAGE Mailing List ==== Visit GENEALOGY RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET - http://members.aol.com/johnf14246/internet.html
Hi this is an abstract from the Ancestry site...one of their free-for-a-week databases. I'd hoped to find James Daniel Page and Julia unknown who were married in Mass about 1850....sigh. connie Falls Church VA Happy Hunting. VITAL RECORDS OF WALTHAM MASSACHUSETTS TO THE YEAR 1850 SMITH, Lewis and Abigail G. Page, publishment of intention of marriage Nov. 23, 1834. SMITH, Mary Page, d. Lewis and Abigail G., born Dec. 27, 1840. SMITH, Thomas Page, child Lewis and Abigail G., born Nov. 13, 1838. WALTHAM DEATHS. TO THE YEAR 1850. PAGE, Clarence Porter, son Ezekiel T. and Elizabeth, Mar. 19, 1839. [son Ezekiel T. [and] Elizabeth W., age 6 m., gravestone record, Grove Hill Cemetery] PAGE, Clarence Porter, son Ezekiel T. and Elizabeth, born Sept. 6, 1838. WALTHAM MARRIAGES. TO THE YEAR 1850. BRIGHT, Eulalie M. A. and Thomas Page, Aug. 4, 1836. EMERSON, Julia Ann and Benjamin P. [publishment of intention of marriage Page] Clark, Apr. 30, 1841. HAYDEN, Charles of Salem, and Sally Webber Page, publishment of intention of marriage Dec. 9, 1827. PAGE, Abby of Watertown, and Rev. Edward A. Lyon, publishment of intention of marriage July 4, 1840. ROFF, Mary and Miranda [male] Page, June 11, 1837.
The following URL has been corrected to visit the site mentioned: GWP ____________ At 10:29 AM 8/26/98 -0400, you wrote: >Hi all, >Forgive me if I'm spreading old news, but I surfed into an interesting online >family history that may be of interest to PAGE researchers in NC and GA: >http://www.teesee.com/familyhistory/Washington/johnpage.htm >Hope this helps someone. >Regards, >Pat > > >==== PAGE Mailing List ==== >Visit GENEALOGY RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET - >http://members.aol.com/johnf14246/internet.html >
Looking for ancestry, information on Dr. John PAGE who m 24 Apr 1712 in Sherborn, Middlesex Co, MA to Susannah LELAND. She was the d/o Ebenezer and Deborah LELAND. Dr. John PAGE d abt 1731 in Sutton, Worcester Co, Mass. Dr. John shows up in Framingham just at the time that a period of major Indian troubles had subsided. During this period the Groton family was involved deeply both by direct service in the struggle and by having to move around to be safe. The older John Page of Groton had two sons, John and Samuel. My Dr. John could be a grandson of either one of these chronologically. It is probable that all of the sons of the younger John were involved in fighting the Indians for an extended period. At any rate the record of their families is not a completely clear as I should like. Looking again at the son Samuel I find that there is a similar uncertainty between his line and the line of Dr. John Page. Incidentally between the two sons, John and Samuel, one finds among their children the same names: John, Jonathan and Experience that are the names of the children of Dr. John Page. This combination occurs in no other Page family. The problem for Dr. John is compounded by the evidence that all families with which he seems to have had association tend to point to the Groton Page family. Now for a second problem, the identity of the wife of Dr. John's son, Jonathan. There are two general considerations. By the time Jonathan was old enough to be married it seems probable that he may have left Massachusetts, although I have no specific evidence of that. I have found no evidence at all of any intermediate location other than the possibility of living with his sister, Experience, and her husband, Lidell (Lydell) Buck. In the New Fairfield 1848 petition Jonathan Page and Lidell Buck both appear so they very likely and almost certainly moved there together. I certainly wish I could pinpoint the date of this move. It is with this thought in mind that I consider the Cummings family. A bit more information on that family. The immigrant founder was an Isaac Cummings who settled in Topsfield, MA. His son and grandson, both John Cummings, also lived there. It was a son of the younger John, Samuel Cummings whose son, Samuel of Sutton, married Sarah Robbins. Sarah belongs, according to the NEHGR, to the family of Ebenezer Robbins and it was she whose younger sister, Hannah who married John Page Jr. Now my further speculation is that the wife of Jonathan Page of Sherman might have been a daughter or sister of Samuel Cummings. In any case more knowledge of this family just could be useful. If nothing else I might find some indication of the migration pattern of my Page family from that of the Cummings. I do know that the Cummings family was in the New Fairfield area up to the time of the Revolution and also that a Stephen Cummings appears in a list of freemen of Pownal along with a younger Jonathan Page in 1790. So all in all the contacts are all very suggestive.
Hi Page Researchers......Thanks to all who responded to my inquiry and......I think the general consensus is not to waste my money. I appreciate getting the information from those of you who have had some experience with this lady's publications. As with all research, you might hit it lucky, but I'll try for information tied more to my direct line (IF I can ever identify them) rather than the shot gun approach which this appears --at best-- to be. Connie Falls Church VA
Hi all, Forgive me if I'm spreading old news, but I surfed into an interesting online family history that may be of interest to PAGE researchers in NC and GA: http://www.teesee.com/familyhistory/Washington/johnpage Hope this helps someone. Regards, Pat
I was so anxious to get my "PAGE Alert!" message out that I forgot to include the information about who sent it to me. As you know, I feel very strongly about giving credit where it is due for things one receives and passes on to others. So, I want all to know that the article mentioned in that post was sent to me by Ann Kyle of Roanoke, VA who is a descendant of a Goochland Co., VA PAGE family. She has been an avid genealogist for many years and has helped with research and shared many PAGE "goodies" with me over the years. She does not have a computer and won't see this, but I'll send her a copy of it. Many "THANKS" Ann!! Dolores
If you haven't seen the latest issue (Aug/Sept 1998) of the TIDEWATER VIRGINIA FAMILIES magazine, try to find one. It has an article about King & Queen Co., VA called "Land Patents in St. Stephens Parish" by Lt. Col. James w. Doyle, Jr., USAF, Ret. If you saw my post about the first name of Exolheath PAGE posted some time ago, this will be of interest to you. Although my idea of how he may have been given his 1st name is just conjecture, it is known that at least one of the Goochland Co., VA PAGE men (John who md. Hannah) was in King & Queen Co. before he went to G'd Co.. The VA Land Patents show that an Edward EASTAM and John PAGE received a patent for 48 acres in 1688 described as being on the "N. side of Mattopony; adj. sd. Page's plantation; Maj. Morris in the Hoghouse Br; & land of Edward Eastham" (quote from Nell Nugent's book "Cavaliers & Pioneers", Vol. II, p. 328 - actual record in Patent Bk. 7, p. 681). When this patent was issued, the land lay in New Kent Co., VA, but it later fell into King & Queen Co.. Evidently this John PAGE had already received other land before this date....but I was unable to find a patent for it. If you will remember from my treatise on the "possible origin" of Exolheath's name, a John Axoll also had land in this Parish. The article by Lt. Col. Doyle has information on the patents in this area where John Axoll and John PAGE had their land and also four maps whereby he defined the boundaries of the persons who had land patents in St. Stephens Parish. The lands of John Axoll and John PAGE were very close to each other, being separated only by the land of a George MORRIS. Also in a previous post, I told of going to the area of Exol's Swamp in K & Q Co. and, without really knowing it, hubby and I drove on a road that must have either bordered that early John PAGE's and John Axoll's lands or was right on them. Now, please don't take this as proof in any manner of form of our Exolheath and the other Goochland Co. PAGEs being connected to this John PAGE. However, I think that this is probably a different John PAGE than the Col. John PAGE who also had land grants in New Kent Co. at this time, some of whose land appears to have been in the part of N.K. Co. that later became King William Co.. The John PAGE of these patents (and the map) would not be the same man who went to Goochland Co. in the 1740's as that man was much younger. I mention the above article only to let everyone know that there was a John PAGE in the area of Exol's Swamp (and John Axoll). Whether or not they had anything to do with our Goochland Co. PAGE people remains to be proven. But I thought this quite interesting and alert you all to it. Warmly, Dolores
Hi Page Researchers. Are any of you familiar with Pioneer Publication by Shirley Penna-Oakes in Tum Tum Washington? She is offering a publication of surname booklets which include 17 issues for the Page family at $7.50 each. Any recommendations or experience with these booklets? I'm loath to invest without hearing from some of you about it. Connie Putnam Falls Church VA
An obituary in a Cass Co., MO paper mentions the death of a Perry B. SHARP at Pittsburg, Kansas on 25 Apr 1910. He was b 18 Oct 1830 in what is now Lafayette Co., MO. It says his father moved to Henry Co. MO in 1832. In Nov 1863 he married Fannie PAGE, daughter of Joseph H. and Elizabeth PAGE of Page City, MO. They moved to NE then back to MO where they spent most of their lives. My question is: Who is this Joseph H. PAGE who md Elizabeth?? I would guess this Joseph was born somewhen abt 1810. (That would exclude the Joseph Henry PAGE b 1835 who was the son of Joshua PAGE of Henry Co. MO.) Is he another Axelheath PAGE son? Dan Page dpage@ipa.net
Husband: Alexander H./Axel H. PAGE Birth: Place: Virginia Wife: Sarah ENNIS Birth: Place: Virginia Children... 1. M Child: Joseph H. PAGE Birth: 16 Apr 1813 Place: Virginia Spouse: Elizabeth COATS Marriage: 7 Jan 1836 Place: Lafayette Co., MO 2. M Child: Granville R. PAGE Birth: Jan 1817 Spouse: Mary RIDGE Marriage: 22 Jul 1835 Place: Lafayette Co., MO Husbands Notes... Notes: THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS Volume 1 Part 1 CHAPTER IV GRANTS SOUTH OF GREEN RIVER (1797-1866) THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY page 382 Grantee: Page, Axel H Acres: 100 Book: 22 Page: 529 Date Survey: 4-25-1818 County: Warren Watercourse: Gasper R page 382 Grantee: Page, Axel H Acres: 30 Book: 22 Page: 530 Date Survey: 6- 1-1809 County: Warren Watercourse: Parkers Cr Gasper R page 382 Grantee: Page, Axel H Acres: 30 Book: 22 Page: 532 Date Survey: 4-25-1818 County: Warren Watercourse: Salt Lick Cr Last Modified: 1 Aug 1998 Compiled by: Linda Sue Manning Jupep@aol.com
Husband: Joseph H. PAGE Birth: 16 Apr 1813 Place: Virginia Father: Alexander H./Axel H. PAGE Mother: Sarah ENNIS Marriage: 7 Jan 1836 Place: Lafayette Co., MO Wife: Elizabeth COATS Birth: About 1824 Place: KY Children... 1. F Child: Louisa J./Laura? PAGE Birth: About 1848 Place: Missouri Husbands Notes... Notes: PAGE from Warren County, Kentucky. Joseph H. PAGE, parents Alexander H. and _____ENNIS PAGE, both born VA. Joseph came to MO 1827. PAGE from Warren County, Kentucky. Granville R., parents Axel H. and Sarah ENNIS PAGE, both born VA. Granville came to Platte Co., MO in 1836259 1850 Howard County Census PAGE, Jos, 35, M, VA Elizabeth, 26, F, KY Louisa J, 2, F, MO This marriage also listed...could be 2nd marriage of Joseph or maybe not same one????..Linda Crigler, Elizabeth married Page, Joseph on 10 Jun 1841 in Howard County, Missouri 1860 Fayette, Howard Co., Missouri 17/15 PAGE, Joseph, 45, m, Carpenter5, 2500/2300 VA Elizabeth, 40, f, Domestic, KY Laura, 11, f, VA, school MARLEY, Able, 63, m, Trader, NC Research: 23 Missouri Marriages before 1840, by Susan Ormesher Last Modified: 17 Aug 1998 Reference Note 23 Missouri Marriages before 1840, by Susan Ormesher Reference Note 259 Kentuckians in Missouri, by Stuart Seely Sprague Compiled by: Linda Sue Manning Jupep@aol.com In a message dated 8/25/98 3:17:57 AM, dpage@ipa.net wrote: <<n obituary in a Cass Co., MO paper mentions the death of a Perry B. SHARP at Pittsburg, Kansas on 25 Apr 1910. He was b 18 Oct 1830 in what is now Lafayette Co., MO. It says his father moved to Henry Co. MO in 1832. In Nov 1863 he married Fannie PAGE, daughter of Joseph H. and Elizabeth PAGE of Page City, MO. They moved to NE then back to MO where they spent most of their lives. My question is: Who is this Joseph H. PAGE who md Elizabeth?? I would guess this Joseph was born somewhen abt 1810. (That would exclude the Joseph Henry PAGE b 1835 who was the son of Joshua PAGE of Henry Co. MO.) Is he another Axelheath PAGE son? >>
Folks, I keep reliving information I know (and don't know) about my most elusive ancestor, Dr. John PAGE. He married 24 Apr 1712 in Sherborn, Mass to Susannah LELAND (d/o Ebenezer and Deborah LELAND. I have yet to learn of the ancestry of Dr. John PAGE. Any and all help, suggestions, recommendations are greatly appreciaated: The more I examine the question of origin of my Dr. John Page, the more I keep coming back to the Page family of Groton. None of the others can be made to fit even remotely. The Groton family fits in every regard except that there seems to be no place for my Dr. John. I think I must turn my attention much more deeply on the historical circumstances for the area and time of interest. Dr. John shows up in Framingham just at the time that a period of major Indian troubles had subsided. During this period the Groton family was involved deeply both by direct service in the struggle and by having to move around to be safe. The details of all this are not a genealogical but rather a historical problem and I've got to find out where the relevant information can be found. The older John Page of Groton had two sons, John and Samuel. (If anyone has information on the children of this John and Samuel, I would be greatly appreciative.) My Dr. John could be a grandson of either one of these chronologically. The record for the son John is the one to which I have given most attention. It is probable that all his sons were involved in fighting the Indians for an extended period. At any rate the record of their families is not a completely clear as I should like Looking again at the son Samuel I find that there is a similar uncertainty. However, the published material and the relevant town records have been repeatedly searched to complete the evidence and I think I have all that is available. Incidentally between the two sons, John and Samuel, one finds among their children the same names: John, Jonathan and Experience that are the names of the children of Dr. John. This combination occurs in no other Page family. The problem for Dr. John is compounded by the evidence that all families with which he seems to have had association tend to point to the Groton Page family. Another difficulty I have is trying to determine the wife of my Jonathan Page, son of Dr. John Page. It is with this thought in mind that I consider the Cummings family. A bit more information on that family. The immigrant founder was an Isaac Cummings who settled in Topsfield, MA. His son and grandson, both John Cummings, also lived there. It was a son of the younger John, Samuel Cummings whose son, Samuel of Sutton, married Sarah Robbins. My further speculation is that the wife of my Jonathan Page of Sherman might have been a daughter or sister of Samuel Cummings. In any case more knowledge of this family just could be useful. If nothing else I might find some indication of the migration pattern of my Page family from that of the Cummings. I do know that the Cummings family was in the New Fairfield area up to the time of the Revolution and also that a Stephen Cummings appears in a list of freemen of Pownal along with a younger Jonathan Page in 1790. So all in all the contacts are all very suggestive.
I am looking for information on the immigrant founder and his descendants, Isaac CUMMINGS who settled in Topsfield, MA. His son and grandson, both John Cummings, also lived there. It was possibly a son of the younger John, Samuel Cummings whose son, Samuel of Sutton, married Sarah Robbins. This Sarah Robbins belongs, according to the NEHGR, to the family of Ebenezer Robbins and it was she whose younger sister, Hannah who married John Page Jr. The wife of Jonathan Page of Sherman might have been a daughter or sister of Samuel Cummings. I do know that the Cummings family was in the New Fairfield area up to the time of the Revolution and also that a Stephen Cummings appears in a list of freemen of Pownal, VT along with a younger Jonathan Page in 1790.
HI I was wondering if there is anyone who might have a 1880 census for Kemper Co. MS who could check and see if there is a Thomas Page. I would appreciate it very much thanks in advance. Thank you and God Bless Barbara http://members.tripod.com/~Solamia/index-4.html ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
In the hope that one of you have extensive information on the Page family of Hampton, NH, I am looking for the following: The birth, marriage and death dates for Lucy Page, who married Nathaniel Pease. Nathaniel was b. 21 Feb 1737 in Newmarket, NH, and d. 5 Jun 1799, probably in Newmarket. I could be wrong, but I believe Lucy was connected to the Robert and Thomas Page of Hampton, NH. I bouth the book "Page Family" by C. N. Page, 1991 and did not find her. I checked the vital records of Hampton and found nothing on her. I have been carefully screening all messages on this list and have seen nothing on her. All I have is her name, which appeared in the History of Newfields, NH. Nathaniel's parents were Nathaniel Pease and Phoebe Sanborn, the latter Nathaniel of Exeter. I can't seem to get started on Lucy. If you have her somewhere in your family information, please let me know. You would have my deepest gratitude. Maryellen Miami, FL (Formerly of MA) Mcanfora@aol.com