it would help if we knew their names,through doing my genealogy research i decided to be my own detective i got a book "HOW TO FIND ANYONE ANYWHERE WITHOUT LEAVING HOME"by TED L.GUNDERSON all it takes is going into switchboard.com or whitepages.com or classmates.com or even googleing them.gradfinder.com or facebook.com or even twitter.com or ussearch.com genforum message boards are another way.a person,s social security number is another way.intelisearch.com is another way.if i knew their names i bet i,d have them found within a day.sometimes doing an email search will find someone but often times not.i,ve found many cousin,s on classmates.com and on facebook.com if someone wants to be found then they,ll be found,only if they,ve left a paper trail,or even an online trail.i,ve been investigating my grandfathers disappearance from home.he disappeared back in 1937,his name was carl rex page,he owned the ford motor company in hugo,oklahoma.there is some thinking that he may have walked away and started another family,he also went by rex page he was born 1901 redoak,texas,he worked for an auto parts dealer in waxahachie texas and also worked for the fire department.he became interested in selling cars so the oppurtunity came up to own a dealership in hugo,oklahoma.if he did start another family,i,m asking his second family to come forward and tell us what became of him.ifany of you are in the same pagey-dna line P then you know who you are.google and yahoo image search is another good tool.it,s strange that some on the pagey-dna would drop out of sight if they were really serious about their pagey-dna then they would have stayed intouch and gave their new email address,s or as to how they could be contacted. ________________________________ From: George W. Page <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2009 3:27:34 PM Subject: [PAGE] Missing Persons - Page Y-DNA Family Line H Here are the e-mail addresses of those in Page Family Line H who were undelivered: <[email protected]> was undeliverable. <[email protected]> was undeliverable. <[email protected]> was undeliverable. <[email protected]> was undeliverable. Please help me find them, or have them send me notification that they no longer want to receive further Y-DNA reports for Page Family Line H; Page Family Line H is my designation of a category of Y-DNA tested male Pages who, because of their test results, appear to me to share one or more common male Page ancestors somewhere, and sometime in the past. That ancestor may or maynot be an immigrant ancestor to the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa. Some of the tested males include: Three who share a common Page ancestor with: Samuel Page (b.c. 1770) of Smithville, Canada, in the early 1800s. He m. Hannah Cornell. Others share descendants of John Page, b: Bet. 1750 - 1756 d: Bet. July 28, 1803 - March 07, 1804 in Union Co, Laurens District, SC .... +Anna (Hannah) b: Bet. 1756 - 1759 d: Aft. July 1832 in Bibb Co, Alabama; One who arrived in 1966 has traced his ancestry back to Edmund Page in the early 1600s in the area of Alverstoke, co. Hampshire, Eng. ABT traces his ancestry back to William Page, b. 1778 of Fulmodeston, Co. Norfolk, England, UK. DWP traces his ancestry back to a Caleb Page, b. 1758 in Nottingham, West NH, and probably to Reuben Page, b. 1722, who is probably Caleb's father. For those who wish to learn about Y-DNA testing please and the other Page Family Lines so far identified, visit my website: www.PageY-DNA.ORG George W. Page Page Family Y-DNA Test Administrator ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
i hope this helps someone OH-21: NASHVILLE, DAVIDSON COUNTY, TN, LOCATED IN WARNER PARKS 5 TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS 2 FIELDSTONES PAGE Born: 1819 Died: 1840 Front inscription: ROBERT H. PAGE/ BORN/ NOV. 30TH 1819/ DIED/ AUGUST 5TH 1840 Footstone: YES Footstone inscription: R. H. P. PAGE Born: 1826 Died: 1851 Front inscription: SACRED/ TO THE MEMORY OF/ CATHARINE A. C. PAGE/ WIFE OF JAMES W. PAGE/ 3RD DAUGHTER OF/ WILLIAM & JANE C. PAGE/ BORN FEB. 14, 1826/ DIED NOV. 11 1851/ CATHARINE WAS LOVED BY/ ALL WHO KNEW HER/ ..?.. NOT HER SLUMBER/ LET CATHA(RINE) (S)LEEP/ BENEATH THE BOUGHS O(F) WILLOW THAT OVER HER WEEP Footstone: YES Footstone inscription: C. A. C. P. UNKNOWN FIELDSTONE UNKNOWN FIELDSTONE PAGE Born: 1790 Died: 1862 Front inscription: IN/ MEMORY OF/ JANE PAGE/ BORN IN:/ SPARTANBURG SC:/ MARCH 1ST 1790:/ DIED JANUARY 30./ 1862 Footstone: YES Footstone inscription: J. P. PAGE Born: 1788 Died: 1852 Front inscription: IN MEMORY OF/ WILLIAM PAGE/ WHO WAS BORN IN SURRY/ COUNTY N. CAROLINA/ MARCH 17TH 1788/ AND DIED JUNE 29/ 1852 Footstone: YES Footstone inscription: W. P. PAGE Born: 1851 Died: 1852 Front inscription: WM. G. PAGE/ BORN MAY 7TH / 1851/ DIED JULY 24TH / 1852 Footstone: YES Footstone inscription: W. G. P. SITE SURVEYED APRIL 2, 2001 Page Cemetery Pender County North CarolinaSurveyed by Matt Hillman February 2009 The following is a complete listing of the tombstones in the Page Cemetery in Pender County, NC. Location: On Page Rd on the left after you pass Plum Ct * View Google map here. * View Headstone Photos Here The epitaphs are as follows: Kittie Ann Page Daughter of Hanson M. & Catherine J. Page Born June 29 1887 Died September 14 1923 __________________________________ Annette McLawhorne Page Born September 24 1936 Died No other date Same Stone Haywood Murphy Page Born May 30 1928 Died No other date Married December 31 1960 _______________________________________ Albert H. Page PFC US ARMY Born May 24 1896 Died June 15 1975 _____________________________________ Luke Hanson Page Born November 2 2005 Died November 2 2005 _____________________________________ Hanson Murphy Page Born May 29 1860 Died December 3 1934 _____________________________________ Catherine Peterson Page wife of Hanson Murphy Page Born December 11 1865 Died July 30 1948 _____________________________________ Albert Haywood Page Born May 24 1896 Died June 15 1975 _____________________________________ Eva Pridgen Page Born October 28 1898 Died December 30 1986 Livingston County Michigan Cemetery Index Page Page Cemetery AKA Paige Cemetery - Handy Township TOTAL INDEX SURNAME FIRST BIRTH DEATH AGE ADDITIONAL INFO Morse Andrew J. 29 Aug 1865 45y Morse M. Leonard 26 Jul 1850 (1859) 78y Page Eunis 4 Feb 1852 2y 6m 4d dau of W. P. & M. Page Page Eunis (Ely) 3 Aug 1850 1y Page Ezekiel 22 Nov 1881 82y 7m Page Franklin 29 Apr 1875 20y 10m Page G. W. 17 Apr 1887 50y 8m Co. F 29th Mich Inf. Page Isaac Page Mary J. Dec 1855 Page Polina 25? May 1856 18y wife of F. E. question? who is this david page listed below! PAGE CEMETERY, Montgomery Co VA File submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Copied 11 March 1988 by Ruth G. Hale and Glenna G. Garner. ************************************************************************ USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ************************************************************************ South of Christiansburg, Off I-81, next to Vet & Kennel. This used to be an Old Community Cemetery. Page, David 11 Sep 1782 9 Jun 1854 2nd War of 1812 with Great Britain in Capt. William Pepper’s Co 1st LT, Orderly Sergeant Page, Kitty 29 Sep 1792 27 Nov 1842 Consort of David Gardner, Virginia 28 Apr 1838 6 Sep 1839 Dau of Charles & Mary J. L. (Marker in Several Pieces)
LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON EDWARD PAGE BORN 1779 TOLLAND COUNTY,CONNETICUTT.THANKYOU IN ADVANCE.
I don't have a middle name, but the Wilson Page I seek was born abt 1780. Thanks, Diane Page Ferrer -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lynn R. Hudson Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 12:30 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [PAGE] Wilson Page Do you have a middle name for Wilson PAGE? I have a W. Jesse PAGE b. abt 1801 in NC and d. aft 1870 (place unknown). He married a Sarah (unknown) bef 1837 and had 11 children, all born in NC. A few of the children ended up in Jonesboro, Craighead county, AR. Thank you . . . Lynn R. Hudson researching for George Wayne Miller ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe & Diane Ferrer" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:42 PM Subject: [PAGE] Wilson Page > > Does anyone have any information on Wilson Page born abt 1780 in NC. I > believe he lived in Georgia from 1805-1811. By 1816 he was living in > Jones > County, Mississippi. From 1835-1847 he lived in Jackson County, > Mississippi. In 1850 he is living in Baton Rouge, LA with a James Page. > Other names I believe are related (probably his children) to this Wilson > Page are Whitson Page, born 1805 GA, Hezekiah Wilson Page, Nathan Page, > William Page, Allen Page, Sophia/Sally Page and Thomas Page. My theory is > that this Wilson Page may have been related to Jacob Page b1780 VA, died > 1846 Mobile, AL. There is also a Robert Smith whose moves match these > individuals and who married Thomas Page's widow Elizabeth in 1824 in Jones > County, Mississippi. On some family trees, Wilson Page has been confused > with Willis Page, born 1806 NC, died 1877 Mobile, AL. Willis Page is the > son of the afore mentioned Jacob Page. They were both in Jackson County, > Mississippi at the same time, but lived in different areas of the county, > although they both lived on adjoining rivers. I am beginning to believe > that my ancestor may be the William Page listed in this group. If that is > correct, this group somehow fits into Exolheath's branch, as my father, > Raymond Page, has been assigned to group P. Other researchers have > reported > Jacob Page, born 1780 of VA died 1846 Mobile, AL and Elizabeth Pritchett > born 1785 NC died 1840 Mobile, AL as the parents of my William Page born > 1811 GA died 1870 Jackson County, MS. I have found no evidence to support > this claim in extensive documentation I have on Jacob Page. Could Wilson > and Jacob have been brothers and William actually be the son of Wilson? > William Page's 1856 land claim is almost directly across the Pascagoula > River from Wilson Page's 1833-1850 homestead. Ideas are appreciated. > > Diane Page Ferrer > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.52/2298 - Release Date: 08/12/09 > 06:09:00 > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.52/2298 - Release Date: 08/12/09 06:09:00 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.55/2301 - Release Date: 08/13/09 18:16:00
This Whitson is the Whitson Page I believe is the son of the Wilson Page in question. However, rather than Margaret listed in the household in 1850, Whitson Page married Catherine Cumbest Cunningham, daughter of Simeon Cumbest, the widowed neighbor of Wilson Page in 1847, in Jackson County, MS. I don't know how Margaret is related to the group. There was a Thomas Page who died abt 1824 who was married to an Elizabeth. It was this Elizabeth who then married Robert Smith, neighbor of Jacob Page and Elizabeth Pritchett Page. Another Thomas Page who was married to Mary Scott, daughter of Nehemiah Scott is also somehow associated with this group, but he is not old enough to have been the father of Wilson or Jacob. Thomas Page and Mary Scott Page moved from North Carolina with the Abraham Carr family in 1806. Thomas, Wilson and Jacob were probably brothers or cousins. Diane Page Ferrer -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of carla page Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 11:59 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [PAGE] Wilson Page i am not related but i hope this helps * Name: Daniel PAGE * Sex: M * Change Date: 5 JUN 1999 * Birth: 1835 in LA * Death: ? * Note: 1850 U.S. Census - Jackson Co., Mississippi, page 37 1 Ancestry Hints for Daniel PAGE 1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Father: Witson Hays PAGE b: 1805 in GA Mother: Margaret _____ b: 1812 in SC Marriage 1 Mary Ann CRUTHIRDS b: ? in MS * Married: 2 JUN 1867 in Harrison Co., MS 2Children 1. Whitson PAGE b: SEP 1869 in MS 2. Margaret E. PAGE b: JAN 1876 in MS * Name: Witson Hays PAGE * Sex: M * Change Date: 19 OCT 2007 * Birth: 1805 in GA * Death: aft 1850 * Occupation: Blacksmith * Note: 1850 U.S. Census - Jackson Co., Mississippi, page 37 >shows Witson, Louisa, Margaret, Catherine (31 years old....may be a >sister to Witson or Margaret), David, Thomas, Robert, Joseph, Witson, >Allen, & William1 2 Ancestry Hints for Witson Hays PAGE 1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Father: Thomas PAGE b: ? Mother: Elizabeth _____ b: ? Marriage 1 Margaret _____ b: 1812 in SC Children 1. Louisa PAGE b: CA 1828 in MS 2. David PAGE b: 1833 3. Daniel PAGE b: 1835 in LA 4. Thomas PAGE b: 1836 in MS 5. Robert PAGE b: 12 DEC 1839 in Jones Co., MS 6. Joseph PAGE b: 1840 in MS 7. Witson PAGE b: 1844 in MS 8. Allen PAGE b: 1848 in MS 9. William PAGE b: 1850 in MS * Name: Thomas PAGE * Sex: M * Change Date: 20 AUG 2005 * Birth: ? * Death: ? 1 Marriage 1 Elizabeth _____ b: ? * Married: ?Children 1. Witson Hays PAGE b: 1805 in GA ________________________________ From: Joe & Diane Ferrer <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 8:42:58 PM Subject: [PAGE] Wilson Page Does anyone have any information on Wilson Page born abt 1780 in NC. I believe he lived in Georgia from 1805-1811. By 1816 he was living in Jones County, Mississippi. From 1835-1847 he lived in Jackson County, Mississippi. In 1850 he is living in Baton Rouge, LA with a James Page. Other names I believe are related (probably his children) to this Wilson Page are Whitson Page, born 1805 GA, Hezekiah Wilson Page, Nathan Page, William Page, Allen Page, Sophia/Sally Page and Thomas Page. My theory is that this Wilson Page may have been related to Jacob Page b1780 VA, died 1846 Mobile, AL. There is also a Robert Smith whose moves match these individuals and who married Thomas Page's widow Elizabeth in 1824 in Jones County, Mississippi. On some family trees, Wilson Page has been confused with Willis Page, born 1806 NC, died 1877 Mobile, AL. Willis Page is the son of the afore mentioned Jacob Page. They were both in Jackson County, Mississippi at the same time, but lived in different areas of the county, although they both lived on adjoining rivers. I am beginning to believe that my ancestor may be the William Page listed in this group. If that is correct, this group somehow fits into Exolheath's branch, as my father, Raymond Page, has been assigned to group P. Other researchers have reported Jacob Page, born 1780 of VA died 1846 Mobile, AL and Elizabeth Pritchett born 1785 NC died 1840 Mobile, AL as the parents of my William Page born 1811 GA died 1870 Jackson County, MS. I have found no evidence to support this claim in extensive documentation I have on Jacob Page. Could Wilson and Jacob have been brothers and William actually be the son of Wilson? William Page's 1856 land claim is almost directly across the Pascagoula River from Wilson Page's 1833-1850 homestead. Ideas are appreciated. Diane Page Ferrer No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.52/2298 - Release Date: 08/12/09 06:09:00 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.55/2301 - Release Date: 08/13/09 18:16:00 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.55/2301 - Release Date: 08/13/09 18:16:00
Do you have a middle name for Wilson PAGE? I have a W. Jesse PAGE b. abt 1801 in NC and d. aft 1870 (place unknown). He married a Sarah (unknown) bef 1837 and had 11 children, all born in NC. A few of the children ended up in Jonesboro, Craighead county, AR. Thank you . . . Lynn R. Hudson researching for George Wayne Miller ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe & Diane Ferrer" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:42 PM Subject: [PAGE] Wilson Page > > Does anyone have any information on Wilson Page born abt 1780 in NC. I > believe he lived in Georgia from 1805-1811. By 1816 he was living in > Jones > County, Mississippi. From 1835-1847 he lived in Jackson County, > Mississippi. In 1850 he is living in Baton Rouge, LA with a James Page. > Other names I believe are related (probably his children) to this Wilson > Page are Whitson Page, born 1805 GA, Hezekiah Wilson Page, Nathan Page, > William Page, Allen Page, Sophia/Sally Page and Thomas Page. My theory is > that this Wilson Page may have been related to Jacob Page b1780 VA, died > 1846 Mobile, AL. There is also a Robert Smith whose moves match these > individuals and who married Thomas Page's widow Elizabeth in 1824 in Jones > County, Mississippi. On some family trees, Wilson Page has been confused > with Willis Page, born 1806 NC, died 1877 Mobile, AL. Willis Page is the > son of the afore mentioned Jacob Page. They were both in Jackson County, > Mississippi at the same time, but lived in different areas of the county, > although they both lived on adjoining rivers. I am beginning to believe > that my ancestor may be the William Page listed in this group. If that is > correct, this group somehow fits into Exolheath's branch, as my father, > Raymond Page, has been assigned to group P. Other researchers have > reported > Jacob Page, born 1780 of VA died 1846 Mobile, AL and Elizabeth Pritchett > born 1785 NC died 1840 Mobile, AL as the parents of my William Page born > 1811 GA died 1870 Jackson County, MS. I have found no evidence to support > this claim in extensive documentation I have on Jacob Page. Could Wilson > and Jacob have been brothers and William actually be the son of Wilson? > William Page's 1856 land claim is almost directly across the Pascagoula > River from Wilson Page's 1833-1850 homestead. Ideas are appreciated. > > Diane Page Ferrer > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.52/2298 - Release Date: 08/12/09 > 06:09:00 > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.52/2298 - Release Date: 08/12/09 06:09:00
* Name: Thomas PAGE * Sex: M * Birth: ABT. 1770 in North Carolina * Death: ABT. 1828 in Covington, Mississippi * Note: Believed to be listed as part of the "Pages" in "Early Page Families" by John Buford Page, however, there is no proof of this account. > >Other possibilities of children of Thomas are: >Eliza Collins, Henry, Matilda, Blaheney, Sarah Welch, Leonard, Nehemiah, William, and Tobias. Marriage 1 Elizabeth b: ABT. 1780 in North Carolina * Marriage Beginning Status: SingleChildren 1. Jefferson PAGE 2. Whitson Hayes PAGE 3. Martha PAGE 4. Andrew Jackson PAGE 5. Allen PAGE 6. Nathan PAGE 7. Hezekiah PAGE 8. Thomas Jr. PAGE 9. Sophia PAGE b: 3 JAN 1803 in Georgia ________________________________ From: Joe & Diane Ferrer <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 8:42:58 PM Subject: [PAGE] Wilson Page Does anyone have any information on Wilson Page born abt 1780 in NC. I believe he lived in Georgia from 1805-1811. By 1816 he was living in Jones County, Mississippi. From 1835-1847 he lived in Jackson County, Mississippi. In 1850 he is living in Baton Rouge, LA with a James Page. Other names I believe are related (probably his children) to this Wilson Page are Whitson Page, born 1805 GA, Hezekiah Wilson Page, Nathan Page, William Page, Allen Page, Sophia/Sally Page and Thomas Page. My theory is that this Wilson Page may have been related to Jacob Page b1780 VA, died 1846 Mobile, AL. There is also a Robert Smith whose moves match these individuals and who married Thomas Page's widow Elizabeth in 1824 in Jones County, Mississippi. On some family trees, Wilson Page has been confused with Willis Page, born 1806 NC, died 1877 Mobile, AL. Willis Page is the son of the afore mentioned Jacob Page. They were both in Jackson County, Mississippi at the same time, but lived in different areas of the county, although they both lived on adjoining rivers. I am beginning to believe that my ancestor may be the William Page listed in this group. If that is correct, this group somehow fits into Exolheath's branch, as my father, Raymond Page, has been assigned to group P. Other researchers have reported Jacob Page, born 1780 of VA died 1846 Mobile, AL and Elizabeth Pritchett born 1785 NC died 1840 Mobile, AL as the parents of my William Page born 1811 GA died 1870 Jackson County, MS. I have found no evidence to support this claim in extensive documentation I have on Jacob Page. Could Wilson and Jacob have been brothers and William actually be the son of Wilson? William Page's 1856 land claim is almost directly across the Pascagoula River from Wilson Page's 1833-1850 homestead. Ideas are appreciated. Diane Page Ferrer No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.52/2298 - Release Date: 08/12/09 06:09:00 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
i am not related but i hope this helps * Name: Daniel PAGE * Sex: M * Change Date: 5 JUN 1999 * Birth: 1835 in LA * Death: ? * Note: 1850 U.S. Census - Jackson Co., Mississippi, page 37 1 Ancestry Hints for Daniel PAGE 1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Father: Witson Hays PAGE b: 1805 in GA Mother: Margaret _____ b: 1812 in SC Marriage 1 Mary Ann CRUTHIRDS b: ? in MS * Married: 2 JUN 1867 in Harrison Co., MS 2Children 1. Whitson PAGE b: SEP 1869 in MS 2. Margaret E. PAGE b: JAN 1876 in MS * Name: Witson Hays PAGE * Sex: M * Change Date: 19 OCT 2007 * Birth: 1805 in GA * Death: aft 1850 * Occupation: Blacksmith * Note: 1850 U.S. Census - Jackson Co., Mississippi, page 37 >shows Witson, Louisa, Margaret, Catherine (31 years old....may be a sister to Witson or Margaret), David, Thomas, Robert, Joseph, Witson, Allen, & William1 2 Ancestry Hints for Witson Hays PAGE 1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Father: Thomas PAGE b: ? Mother: Elizabeth _____ b: ? Marriage 1 Margaret _____ b: 1812 in SC Children 1. Louisa PAGE b: CA 1828 in MS 2. David PAGE b: 1833 3. Daniel PAGE b: 1835 in LA 4. Thomas PAGE b: 1836 in MS 5. Robert PAGE b: 12 DEC 1839 in Jones Co., MS 6. Joseph PAGE b: 1840 in MS 7. Witson PAGE b: 1844 in MS 8. Allen PAGE b: 1848 in MS 9. William PAGE b: 1850 in MS * Name: Thomas PAGE * Sex: M * Change Date: 20 AUG 2005 * Birth: ? * Death: ? 1 Marriage 1 Elizabeth _____ b: ? * Married: ?Children 1. Witson Hays PAGE b: 1805 in GA ________________________________ From: Joe & Diane Ferrer <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 8:42:58 PM Subject: [PAGE] Wilson Page Does anyone have any information on Wilson Page born abt 1780 in NC. I believe he lived in Georgia from 1805-1811. By 1816 he was living in Jones County, Mississippi. From 1835-1847 he lived in Jackson County, Mississippi. In 1850 he is living in Baton Rouge, LA with a James Page. Other names I believe are related (probably his children) to this Wilson Page are Whitson Page, born 1805 GA, Hezekiah Wilson Page, Nathan Page, William Page, Allen Page, Sophia/Sally Page and Thomas Page. My theory is that this Wilson Page may have been related to Jacob Page b1780 VA, died 1846 Mobile, AL. There is also a Robert Smith whose moves match these individuals and who married Thomas Page's widow Elizabeth in 1824 in Jones County, Mississippi. On some family trees, Wilson Page has been confused with Willis Page, born 1806 NC, died 1877 Mobile, AL. Willis Page is the son of the afore mentioned Jacob Page. They were both in Jackson County, Mississippi at the same time, but lived in different areas of the county, although they both lived on adjoining rivers. I am beginning to believe that my ancestor may be the William Page listed in this group. If that is correct, this group somehow fits into Exolheath's branch, as my father, Raymond Page, has been assigned to group P. Other researchers have reported Jacob Page, born 1780 of VA died 1846 Mobile, AL and Elizabeth Pritchett born 1785 NC died 1840 Mobile, AL as the parents of my William Page born 1811 GA died 1870 Jackson County, MS. I have found no evidence to support this claim in extensive documentation I have on Jacob Page. Could Wilson and Jacob have been brothers and William actually be the son of Wilson? William Page's 1856 land claim is almost directly across the Pascagoula River from Wilson Page's 1833-1850 homestead. Ideas are appreciated. Diane Page Ferrer No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.52/2298 - Release Date: 08/12/09 06:09:00 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Does anyone have any information on Wilson Page born abt 1780 in NC. I believe he lived in Georgia from 1805-1811. By 1816 he was living in Jones County, Mississippi. From 1835-1847 he lived in Jackson County, Mississippi. In 1850 he is living in Baton Rouge, LA with a James Page. Other names I believe are related (probably his children) to this Wilson Page are Whitson Page, born 1805 GA, Hezekiah Wilson Page, Nathan Page, William Page, Allen Page, Sophia/Sally Page and Thomas Page. My theory is that this Wilson Page may have been related to Jacob Page b1780 VA, died 1846 Mobile, AL. There is also a Robert Smith whose moves match these individuals and who married Thomas Page's widow Elizabeth in 1824 in Jones County, Mississippi. On some family trees, Wilson Page has been confused with Willis Page, born 1806 NC, died 1877 Mobile, AL. Willis Page is the son of the afore mentioned Jacob Page. They were both in Jackson County, Mississippi at the same time, but lived in different areas of the county, although they both lived on adjoining rivers. I am beginning to believe that my ancestor may be the William Page listed in this group. If that is correct, this group somehow fits into Exolheath's branch, as my father, Raymond Page, has been assigned to group P. Other researchers have reported Jacob Page, born 1780 of VA died 1846 Mobile, AL and Elizabeth Pritchett born 1785 NC died 1840 Mobile, AL as the parents of my William Page born 1811 GA died 1870 Jackson County, MS. I have found no evidence to support this claim in extensive documentation I have on Jacob Page. Could Wilson and Jacob have been brothers and William actually be the son of Wilson? William Page's 1856 land claim is almost directly across the Pascagoula River from Wilson Page's 1833-1850 homestead. Ideas are appreciated. Diane Page Ferrer No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.52/2298 - Release Date: 08/12/09 06:09:00
The phrase "dna is a direct match" is misleading and not very clear. There are a number of different tests offered, 12 marker test, 25 marker test, 37 marker test, and 64 marker tests. A perfect match of 12 markers does not mean very much unless the people who match, share a common surname. Even a perfect match at 25 markers does not necessarily mean that two people share a common ancestor for many many generations, if they share a common surname then the statistical likely hood that they share a common ancestor within a fewer number of generations increases. If two individuals have a perfect match at 64 markers and don't share a common surname, then there is very good reason to do some research and try to determine how they might be related. There are some very good FAQ's about all of this at the FTDNA web site. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of carla page Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 11:38 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [PAGE] rex page dna direct match with a man over in greeceoriginally from turkey okay,i have a question?my cousin rex terry page,s dna is a direct match with a man that lives over in greece,which used to be a part of the holy land,and is also a match with a man by the name of "yisrael"what does this mean? i,ve been watching alot of programs on the science channel about the holy land,does this mean we go back thousands upon thousands of years or are we somehow connected to the holy land to present day.rex has been intouch with the man over in greece,the man used to live in turkey when he was a boy during the days of w.w.2,he says the part of turkey where he was born was a part of jeruselam.i think it,s neat that rex and i have a direct dna match going back over to the holy land.could my edward page have immigrated to this country or maybe his ancestors? can someone answer this question for me? what implications does this have? does this mean that my page family has connections to the biblical days? please,i would love some answers to this question where i can understand it. thankyou in advance ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Carla, Jerusalem was a part of the Turkish Ottoman Empire until World War I when it was cut into smaller countries and protectorates of Britain and France. England got Palestine and France got Lebenon. After oil was discovered in Iraq British Petroleum (BP) got the lion's share of licenses for developing the oil wells. The "Holy Land" is what Christians have called the area where Jesus lived. It is not the name of a city or a country. Greece is nowhere near The Holy Land. The Pages were British. Any DNA from a Page in that area might have come from that of a Crusader during the Middle Ages, from 1095 to 1270. But that's stretching it. You need to look at a map. Dori --- On Wed, 8/12/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: From: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [PAGE] rex page dna direct match with a man over in greece originally fro... To: [email protected] Date: Wednesday, August 12, 2009, 5:14 AM Turkey could never be a part of Jerusalem. Jerusalem is a city. Turkey is a country in Asia. In a message dated 8/11/2009 10:38:45 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: okay,i have a question?my cousin rex terry page,s dna is a direct match with a man that lives over in greece,which used to be a part of the holy land,and is also a match with a man by the name of "yisrael"what does this mean? i,ve been watching alot of programs on the science channel about the holy land,does this mean we go back thousands upon thousands of years or are we somehow connected to the holy land to present day.rex has been intouch with the man over in greece,the man used to live in turkey when he was a boy during the days of w.w.2,he says the part of turkey where he was born was a part of jeruselam.i think it,s neat that rex and i have a direct dna match going back over to the holy land.could my edward page have immigrated to this country or maybe his ancestors? can someone answer this question for me? what implications does this have? does this mean that my page family has connections to the biblical days? please,i would love some answers to this question where i can understand it. thankyou in advance ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] 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 [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Turkey could never be a part of Jerusalem. Jerusalem is a city. Turkey is a country in Asia. In a message dated 8/11/2009 10:38:45 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: okay,i have a question?my cousin rex terry page,s dna is a direct match with a man that lives over in greece,which used to be a part of the holy land,and is also a match with a man by the name of "yisrael"what does this mean? i,ve been watching alot of programs on the science channel about the holy land,does this mean we go back thousands upon thousands of years or are we somehow connected to the holy land to present day.rex has been intouch with the man over in greece,the man used to live in turkey when he was a boy during the days of w.w.2,he says the part of turkey where he was born was a part of jeruselam.i think it,s neat that rex and i have a direct dna match going back over to the holy land.could my edward page have immigrated to this country or maybe his ancestors? can someone answer this question for me? what implications does this have? does this mean that my page family has connections to the biblical days? please,i would love some answers to this question where i can understand it. thankyou in advance ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
okay,i have a question?my cousin rex terry page,s dna is a direct match with a man that lives over in greece,which used to be a part of the holy land,and is also a match with a man by the name of "yisrael"what does this mean? i,ve been watching alot of programs on the science channel about the holy land,does this mean we go back thousands upon thousands of years or are we somehow connected to the holy land to present day.rex has been intouch with the man over in greece,the man used to live in turkey when he was a boy during the days of w.w.2,he says the part of turkey where he was born was a part of jeruselam.i think it,s neat that rex and i have a direct dna match going back over to the holy land.could my edward page have immigrated to this country or maybe his ancestors? can someone answer this question for me? what implications does this have? does this mean that my page family has connections to the biblical days? please,i would love some answers to this question where i can understand it. thankyou in advance
burial-riverview cemetery-waynesboro,virginia
1910 AUGUSTA COUNTY,VIRGINIA 54/54 GEORGE KELBER PAGE-AGE-54-OCCUPATION-MACHINIST-CRAIGS MILL-BORN-VA. NELLIE WATSON- AGE-40-KEEPING HOUSE-BORN-VA. SON- NORMAN KELBER PAGE-AGE-17 DAU- HELEN W.PAGE- AGE-15 DAU- MARY M.PAGE AGE-13 DAU- EDITH PAGE AGE-2 GEORGE KELBER PAGE-BORN-12/APR/1856-ACCORDING TO FAMILY BIBLE-GEORGE AND NELLIE MARRIED-CIRCA-1892-NELSON COUNTY,VIRGINIA IN FABER. 1930 ROANOKE COUNTY,VIRGINIA CENSUS 604/143/175-NORMAN PAGE-AGE-35-OCCUPATION-FIREMAN FOR STEAM RAILROAD-BORN-FABER,VA. WIFE-RUTH-AGE-35 DAU-GENE PAGE-AGE-11 ANY HELP WITH THESE FAMILIES IN LOCATING LIVING DESCENDANTS WILL BE APPRECIATED,THANKS IN ADVANCE.
314/318 william e.page-head of household-age-46-father born in virginia,mother born in virginia-his occupation-blacksmith hattie e. age-57 wayne c.-son age-13 lester n. age-6 samantha margarite g.swisher- age-34-born-virginia ludy bell swisher age-36-born-virginia note:william edward page was son of robert richard page the above census is for 1910 south river augusta county,virginia.i am looking for the descendants of this family.i believe this family may have lived up on what is now known as the blueridge parkway. william edward page was born-dec/31/1864-married-hattie elizabeth swisher-they married-circa 1896 william edward page-died-9/oct/1951-might be buried augusta county,virginia. i can,t find the boys in 1930 kind of wonder if they went off to war.any help appreciated. thanks in advance
Correct! Being in two different Page Family Lines they are not more closely related than about 10,000 years. The only thing they may gave in common is their given names, and their ancestors came from England. GWP Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 15:47:07 -0700 (PDT) >From: carla page <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] > >Family Line I: One member descended from Joshua Page, b. 1780, of >Rotherhithe, Eng.. KJP descends from Edward Page, b. c. 1786 >Maidstone, Kent. He married Catherine Stanford on 8 Jan 1815at St >Margaret, Rochester, Kent. > >this edward page listed above may and i say may be my edward page,if >this is so he could not have been born in england.and he was not >born 1786,he was born 1776 right here in america in virginia.and >edward page would not be in the "I"group. > >anyone,s thoughts on this!
i would love to know more than anything who my ggggggrandparents were and where they were from and when they were born and when they died.
Although the Personal Property Tax Lists, 1797-1807, were negative for PAGE, the Land Tax Lists of 1800 show: "A" List Edward Page "B" List John Page estate John Page This could mean that these people owned land in Orange Co., but did not reside there. Otherwise their names would have shown up on the Personal Property Tax Lists. Perhaps they were in the other list that I did not check during this time period....I only check Cowherd's list past 1796. Maybe someone else closer to the source would do that for us. The 1810 and 1820 Censuses of Orange Co. were negative for PAGE. ®86 (Dolores Rutherford) Linda Manning anyone,s thoughts on these findings
i can put my edward d.page all the way back to albemarle county,virginia in 1800,i also have findings that show that edward page owned land in orange county,virginia in 1796 but did not live there.so,if this is the case could he descend from one of the "page men" of orange county,virginia?