How are your eyes doing?? I was hoping to qualify for cataract surgery so I could get new lenses for my eyes and maybe quit wearing contacts, but ophthalmologist says no. What's the story on our history prior to John Page d. 1803-1804? Do we know anything other than we are part of the "H" line presumably from Edmund Page in the early 1600s in the area of Alverstoke, co. Hampshire, Eng.? Ron -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tex Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 9:12 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [PAGE] John Page, d. Mar 1804 Ron... Please contact me at [email protected] I am definitely connected to your line. Recently had cataract surgery and am not able to work on my genealogy yet. I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Barb (Page) Watson ------------------------------- 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
Ron... Please contact me at [email protected] I am definitely connected to your line. Recently had cataract surgery and am not able to work on my genealogy yet. I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Barb (Page) Watson
Hi Ruthanne: I do not have Percy Harvey Page or any Page's from Elkhart. I just found this site but haven't checked it out yet. I can send a query as he is probably a relative. All I saw was addresses to send queries via regular mail so would take awhile to get a reply. I will look more. Take care, Ruth ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 3:01 AM Subject: PAGE Digest, Vol 2, Issue 43 > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Who was Percy Harvey Page? (Ruthanne Page) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 20:37:41 -0700 > From: Ruthanne Page <[email protected]> > Subject: [PAGE] Who was Percy Harvey Page? > To: Page Digest <[email protected]> > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Hi PAGE Listers: > Does anyone know the family of Percy Harvey Page, born 26 March 1889, > possibly in Elkhart Indiana? I know a few generations before that and > would like to share information. This is another American family that > was in Canada for a few generations right around the Revolution and then > seems to have gone back to the US. It could be the missing link for > someone searching on that line. > Best wishes to all, > Ruthanne Page > > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the PAGE list administrator, send an email to > [email protected] > > To post a message to the PAGE mailing list, send an email to > [email protected] > > __________________________________________________________ > 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 > email with no additional text. > > > End of PAGE Digest, Vol 2, Issue 43 > *********************************** > >
I too am looking for a Canadian Page . Jacob O. Page born about 1823 appears in Lawrence Co IL in the 1860 census listed as a millwright. He married Caroline Long Overhulser in 1866. By 1869 he had died in Danville IL. His son( Oliver J. Page) states in his biography that Jacob served in the Civil War. I have found no records other than marriage license. I would love to find when he came to the states and what nationality his family originally had. Marge Crews
Please provide his 'few generations earlier,' as most of my references end earlier than his birth year. GWP __________ At 08:37 PM 9/11/2007, you wrote: >Hi PAGE Listers: >Does anyone know the family of Percy Harvey Page, born 26 March 1889, >possibly in Elkhart Indiana? I know a few generations before that and >would like to share information. This is another American family that >was in Canada for a few generations right around the Revolution and then >seems to have gone back to the US. It could be the missing link for >someone searching on that line. >Best wishes to all, >Ruthanne Page > > >------------------------------- >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
Hi PAGE Listers: Does anyone know the family of Percy Harvey Page, born 26 March 1889, possibly in Elkhart Indiana? I know a few generations before that and would like to share information. This is another American family that was in Canada for a few generations right around the Revolution and then seems to have gone back to the US. It could be the missing link for someone searching on that line. Best wishes to all, Ruthanne Page
I am a perfect 25 marker match with John David Page. Could you send me an SC2 scan as well? I know my gggrandfather was James, b. 1805-1807 in South Carolina and I have been told my ggggrandfather was William who married Nancy Foster. If it is William, then I know that he is the son of John. I'm still awaiting my 37 marker test results. Ron -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Page, John D. (IT Solutions) Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 4:04 PM To: Robert Page; Marshall Page; Barbara Page Watson; [email protected] Cc: George W Page Subject: Re: [PAGE] John Page, d. Mar 1804 Thanks Robert for the quick reply I know Barbara Page Watson (tex) and have exchanged emails with Marshall Page in the past and I hope they will find my idea interesting. I was also hoping to find people that might know more about Nathaniel Page of Amelia and Charlotte Counties VA from the mid to late 1700's Thanks ________________________________ From: Robert Page [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 2:55 PM To: Page, John D. (IT Solutions); Marshall Page; Barbara Page Watson Cc: George W Page Subject: John Page, d. Mar 1804 You need to contact Marshall Page and Barbara Page Watson. This John Page you are chasing is their line. My email to Barbara bounced back so maybe Marshall knows her new email address. I have a chart on this John Page SC2 and can scan you a copy if you don't already have it. Will send TEX 31 chart by scan. ------------------------------- 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
Looking for information on my great grand parents, L.L. PAGE & ANN M. FERGUSON PAGE. Ann M Page died 29 December 1883, eleven days following the birth of my grandmother. Ann M. Page is buried in Rhodes Cemetery, DeSoto, Dallas County, TX. Any information on L.L. PAGE and other children I believe he fathered with Ann M. Ferguson Page would be gratefully appreciated . Bill
Ruthanne, my Jeremiah Page born about 1736 -1814, married to Polly Ames 1740 -1760, their children are: Joseph Page, abt 1761 - 1834 Ebenezer Page, abt 1765 - Nancy Page, abt 1765 - bef 1830 Jeremiah Page Jr,abt 1774 - bef 1820 Nicholas Page, abt 1775 - 1860 Dobson Page, abt 1780 - 1847 Mary Page, abt 1782 - 1826 All the childreen were born in New London, CT Any information ypou may have would be helpful. Thanks Fred Ruthanne Page wrote: > Hi Colleen- > (Sorry to write to everybody in the same letter here) > I looked for your Gabriel Page / Paige in the Canadian Ancestry.ca > There was only one baby by that name who died in Ontario in 1919. But > there was a reference to the Gabriel b.1802 with wife Mary who came from > an unknown point in Canada and had one child Julia. This reference > was from the 1860 US Census which sounds like the same source you had > also. I do not have access to the extended Family Trees shown there if > you pay more. It lists that abbreviated name of a source as the Dakoulas > Family Tree. Is this the source you have also? Someone with the more > expensive membership will be able to connect you to that researcher > possibly. There are certainly a lot more Page men named Gabriel in > early Quebec than in early Ontario. Just because some references to > the name were in Quebec doesn't mean that they stayed there. It was the > head of the government for a time before it moved to Newark (now > Niagara-on-the-Lake) and then to Ottawa. Lots of early land > applications show people 'in Quebec' but the land they were applying for > was in eg. early Niagara. Wish I could be of more help. > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > Hi Fred- > You are looking for a Jeremiah Page in early Canada? I have number of > them listed in my All the PAGEs of early Ontario Database. > > Do any of these match up? > 1. Jeremiah 1820-1886 b. England, Married 1863 Alice Gibs/Gibbs. She > was also b. England. 1802-1867. > Both are buried Loughborough Tp. Frontenac Co.In that Census their > children were: > Stephen b.Abt 1850 > Robert b. Abt 1863 > Alfred b. Abt. 1855 > George b. Abt 1857 > Fanny b. Abt 1860 > Then John D. Page b. Abt. 1843 and > Sarah E. Page b. Abt 1840. > These last 2 might be a younger brother or some other family members - > not given. This is not my exact family at all but I would like to know > more about them if anyone knows that line. > > 2. I have some wonderful information on a Jeremiah Page who came from NH > with wife Eliza Brown and children Polly, Olive, Sally, Benjamin, > Wilder, Samuel, Hannah, Jeremiah, Abraham and Goram Page. I didn't know > how these were all related but most of those childrens names also appear > on the original application for land. They were 'founders' of Bolton > Twp. which was in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. > This is the part that causes all the confusion - before we realized that > it was also known as the Missisquoi Bay Settlement area and sometimes > also known by a ton of Town names in Vermont and NH also. > I will contact that researcher and see if she knows more about that line. > > 3. There was a Jeremiah Page in the 3rd Battalion of Lincoln Militia > 1839 I cannot identify even though I think I know all the Pages of early > Niagara. > > I am in the group E known otherwise as the descendants of John and Phebe > (Paine) Page. I am trying to do as many of them as possible and also > know a whole lot of early Canadian Page families. This is expanding all > the time! > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > > Hi LaFon- > Thank you so much for that vote of confidence. It is my belief that the > still super-heated patriotism of about 1915 caused one big writer (often > discussed here on this newsgroup)Charles Nash Page to leave out many > details in my family because they didn't match his definition of > Patriotic which only meant to the US. It is the source of much > blindness and anyone who is overly proud of their DAR membership or > running off the British -who weren't all British either- has a big old > blind spot still that will cause them much grief if they try to see only > the American side of their genealogy. Dont forget that before 1776 we > were all proud to be called British citizens everywhere in North America. > > Of course we are all real genealogists here who have to search out all > the Rest of the Story maybe! > > > Best wishes to all the 'cousins' Ruthanne Page > > ------------------------------- > 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 > >
Yes, his ancestry is shown as: 5. William Page (b.Bef 1586-Boxted,Essex,Eng.) 4. (John) Page 3. Dr. John Page (b.1688-(Watertown,MA);m.24 Apr 1712;d.Abt 1731-Sutton,Worchester,MA) 2. Jonathan Page (b.1721-Sutton,Worccester Co.,MA;m.Abt 1747;d.31 Dec 1802-Sherman,Fairfield,Conn.) 4. Ebenezer Lealand 3. Susannah Lealand (b.19 Dec 1690-Sherborn,Middlesex,MA) 4. Deborah Prescot 1. Dr. Timothy Page (b.Aug 1756-New Fairfield,Fairfield,Conn.;m.1780;d.17 Mar 1810-Shoreham,,Vermont) 2. Lydia Unk. (d.1777-New Fairfield,Fairfield,Conn.) He married Mary Lawrence in 1780 in Pownal, VT. They had at least one known son: Samual PAGE b. 1783 in Conn. Oct.1754 - d. 16 July 1812 in 1785 he was a resident of Pownel,VT. At least two male descendants of Dr. John Page have been Y-DNA tested so the 'fingerprint markers' of male PAGEs who share a common male PAGE ancestor can be determined by Y-DNA testing. GWP +++++++ At 06:04 AM 7/23/2007, you wrote: >Is anyone working on this family?? > >Timothy PAGE, Dr. >b. Aug 1756New Fairfield, Faifield Co, CT >mar. bet 1780/1784 Pownal, Bennington Co, VT >d. May 1810 Shoreham, Addison Co, VT >wf: Mary (Polly) Lawrence >b. ca 1765 >ch: >Solon Page b. 1801 d. 1891 >Timothy O. Page (no proof) b. 1797 d. 1882 >Samuel Page b. ca 1783 >Harvey Page, Dr. b. ca1793 >James S. Page b. ca1788 >Sophia Page b. ca 1791 >Martha Page >Polly Page >Abigail (Nabby) Lord Page >Tully C. Page b. 1786 d. 1788 > >I believe Harvey Page to be my link. Rita Wells > > > > >************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at >http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour > >------------------------------- >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 believe your use of the term British with regard to the origins of PAGEs in America could be reduced to England as I can find no PAGEs who arrived here from Wales, Scotland, Ireland, (including Northern Ireland), or the Channel Islands --- all part of the UK, or Britain. Other than France I have never found any from other locations in Europe - which is surprising as places like Germany had PAGEs who served the nobility in the historical manner. GWP At 12:09 AM 7/23/2007, you wrote: >Dear Page Listers: >My sense of humor gets totally shot after midnight it seems! It would >be best to just accept that the old brain turns into a pumpkin at late >hours - and quit early! >My apologies for saying that all PAGEs were once BRITISH in North >America before the Revolution. That was really dumb! There were lots >of French original Page names in early Quebec from way before the >British ever got there. I have hundreds of b. d. m. records from early >Quebec and several large French Page genealogies which are on file at >the National Archives in Ottawa. I have not begun to sort through them >or catalog the statistics in the same way I have done with early >Canadian English records. The French did a much better job of keeping >records than the English ever did too. They were meticulous in many >things like studying the fruit trees and grapes and exactly how they >grew differently than they did in France at the same Latitude. I would >greatly appreciate the help of anyone who knows a little more French >than I do to give a start to know ALL the early Canadian French Page >families. Is there anyone who can do this in this group? I can help a >lot. (Now go to be for Pete sake!) >Regards to all, Ruthanne Page > >------------------------------- >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
Is anyone working on this family?? Timothy PAGE, Dr. b. Aug 1756New Fairfield, Faifield Co, CT mar. bet 1780/1784 Pownal, Bennington Co, VT d. May 1810 Shoreham, Addison Co, VT wf: Mary (Polly) Lawrence b. ca 1765 ch: Solon Page b. 1801 d. 1891 Timothy O. Page (no proof) b. 1797 d. 1882 Samuel Page b. ca 1783 Harvey Page, Dr. b. ca1793 James S. Page b. ca1788 Sophia Page b. ca 1791 Martha Page Polly Page Abigail (Nabby) Lord Page Tully C. Page b. 1786 d. 1788 I believe Harvey Page to be my link. Rita Wells ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
Dear Page Listers: My sense of humor gets totally shot after midnight it seems! It would be best to just accept that the old brain turns into a pumpkin at late hours - and quit early! My apologies for saying that all PAGEs were once BRITISH in North America before the Revolution. That was really dumb! There were lots of French original Page names in early Quebec from way before the British ever got there. I have hundreds of b. d. m. records from early Quebec and several large French Page genealogies which are on file at the National Archives in Ottawa. I have not begun to sort through them or catalog the statistics in the same way I have done with early Canadian English records. The French did a much better job of keeping records than the English ever did too. They were meticulous in many things – like studying the fruit trees and grapes and exactly how they grew differently than they did in France at the same Latitude. I would greatly appreciate the help of anyone who knows a little more French than I do to give a start to know ALL the early Canadian French Page families. Is there anyone who can do this in this group? I can help a lot. (Now go to be for Pete sake!) Regards to all, Ruthanne Page
Hi Colleen- (Sorry to write to everybody in the same letter here) I looked for your Gabriel Page / Paige in the Canadian Ancestry.ca There was only one baby by that name who died in Ontario in 1919. But there was a reference to the Gabriel b.1802 with wife Mary who came from an unknown point in Canada and had one child Julia. This reference was from the 1860 US Census which sounds like the same source you had also. I do not have access to the extended Family Trees shown there if you pay more. It lists that abbreviated name of a source as the Dakoulas Family Tree. Is this the source you have also? Someone with the more expensive membership will be able to connect you to that researcher possibly. There are certainly a lot more Page men named Gabriel in early Quebec than in early Ontario. Just because some references to the name were in Quebec doesn't mean that they stayed there. It was the head of the government for a time before it moved to Newark (now Niagara-on-the-Lake) and then to Ottawa. Lots of early land applications show people 'in Quebec' but the land they were applying for was in eg. early Niagara. Wish I could be of more help. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hi Fred- You are looking for a Jeremiah Page in early Canada? I have number of them listed in my All the PAGEs of early Ontario Database. Do any of these match up? 1. Jeremiah 1820-1886 b. England, Married 1863 Alice Gibs/Gibbs. She was also b. England. 1802-1867. Both are buried Loughborough Tp. Frontenac Co.In that Census their children were: Stephen b.Abt 1850 Robert b. Abt 1863 Alfred b. Abt. 1855 George b. Abt 1857 Fanny b. Abt 1860 Then John D. Page b. Abt. 1843 and Sarah E. Page b. Abt 1840. These last 2 might be a younger brother or some other family members - not given. This is not my exact family at all but I would like to know more about them if anyone knows that line. 2. I have some wonderful information on a Jeremiah Page who came from NH with wife Eliza Brown and children Polly, Olive, Sally, Benjamin, Wilder, Samuel, Hannah, Jeremiah, Abraham and Goram Page. I didn't know how these were all related but most of those childrens names also appear on the original application for land. They were 'founders' of Bolton Twp. which was in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. This is the part that causes all the confusion - before we realized that it was also known as the Missisquoi Bay Settlement area and sometimes also known by a ton of Town names in Vermont and NH also. I will contact that researcher and see if she knows more about that line. 3. There was a Jeremiah Page in the 3rd Battalion of Lincoln Militia 1839 I cannot identify even though I think I know all the Pages of early Niagara. I am in the group E known otherwise as the descendants of John and Phebe (Paine) Page. I am trying to do as many of them as possible and also know a whole lot of early Canadian Page families. This is expanding all the time! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hi LaFon- Thank you so much for that vote of confidence. It is my belief that the still super-heated patriotism of about 1915 caused one big writer (often discussed here on this newsgroup)Charles Nash Page to leave out many details in my family because they didn't match his definition of Patriotic which only meant to the US. It is the source of much blindness and anyone who is overly proud of their DAR membership or running off the British -who weren't all British either- has a big old blind spot still that will cause them much grief if they try to see only the American side of their genealogy. Dont forget that before 1776 we were all proud to be called British citizens everywhere in North America. Of course we are all real genealogists here who have to search out all the Rest of the Story maybe! Best wishes to all the 'cousins' Ruthanne Page
Dan, I suggest you post this same message on the genforum.com/page maillist to reach many more. There are many very active researchers of the Exolheath lines. Some have been at it for decades. Dan At 02:35 AM 7/22/2007, you wrote: >Dear Family Members, >I just found out this very night of my relationship to my 7th great >grandfather, Exolheath Page. I just wanted to invite everyone that >is related to me through him (even if you're 8th cousins >twice-removed or something) to contact me directly. I'd like to >start my own private Page mailing list just for those of us that >come from him, and from there perhaps even a family association >could ensue (assuming there isn't already one out there somewhere). > > For your reference, here is my relationship to Exolheath: > Exolheath Page married Christian ? who had > Benjamin Page, who married Ann Wright who had > William B. Page (1773-1826) who married Nancy Page (dau of John > Page & Edith Cauthon) who had > Benjamin Page (1799-1846) who married Mary E. Hall who had > Talitha Frances Page (1838-1894) who married Daniel Bailey Hughes and had > Artie Daisy Hughes (1881-1969) who married Will Hames/Haynes and had > Gertrude Nannie Haynes (1907-1981) who married Theodore T. Culp and had > Jack Dentient Culp (1926-2007) who married Gloria Gottschamer and had > Kevin Larry Culp (1955-2006) who married Dorothy Eftink who had > Daniel Michael Culp (1983-????) (Me) > >Can't wait to hear from you all! > >Dan > >------------------------------- >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
Dear Family Members, I just found out this very night of my relationship to my 7th great grandfather, Exolheath Page. I just wanted to invite everyone that is related to me through him (even if you're 8th cousins twice-removed or something) to contact me directly. I'd like to start my own private Page mailing list just for those of us that come from him, and from there perhaps even a family association could ensue (assuming there isn't already one out there somewhere). For your reference, here is my relationship to Exolheath: Exolheath Page married Christian ? who had Benjamin Page, who married Ann Wright who had William B. Page (1773-1826) who married Nancy Page (dau of John Page & Edith Cauthon) who had Benjamin Page (1799-1846) who married Mary E. Hall who had Talitha Frances Page (1838-1894) who married Daniel Bailey Hughes and had Artie Daisy Hughes (1881-1969) who married Will Hames/Haynes and had Gertrude Nannie Haynes (1907-1981) who married Theodore T. Culp and had Jack Dentient Culp (1926-2007) who married Gloria Gottschamer and had Kevin Larry Culp (1955-2006) who married Dorothy Eftink who had Daniel Michael Culp (1983-????) (Me) Can't wait to hear from you all! Dan