Does any one know if Grace Corriher & married a speights after the death on Clyde Baxter Smith?? I have Grace T Speights listed in my data base as the 2nd wife of Clyde Baxter but the death certificate of Clyde Baxter lists Grace Corriher as the surving spouse. Thanks Brenda Horton
Thank you for replying. I did see that George Page information. Mallory Babcock ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Page" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 10:33 AM Subject: Re: [PAGE] George Page 1823 > Looking at PA LDS IGI I find one George Christopher Page b. 29Nov1834, > Bradford, Athens, PA His parents were: Thomas Page/Anne West. There are > also other George Pages listed. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mallory Babcock" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 1:41 PM > Subject: [PAGE] George Page 1823 > > >> I am looking for George Page born ca 1823. At some point he married > Estella E. Jackson. Was he married prior to her? >> >> Is George Page born 3 Jan 1878 their son? >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >
Looking at PA LDS IGI I find one George Christopher Page b. 29Nov1834, Bradford, Athens, PA His parents were: Thomas Page/Anne West. There are also other George Pages listed. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mallory Babcock" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 1:41 PM Subject: [PAGE] George Page 1823 > I am looking for George Page born ca 1823. At some point he married Estella E. Jackson. Was he married prior to her? > > Is George Page born 3 Jan 1878 their son? > > ------------------------------- > 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 parents of George Page born 3 Jan 1878, married Hazel Rogers. George died 1970 and is buried at the Glenwood Cemetery in Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania
I am looking for George Page born ca 1823. At some point he married Estella E. Jackson. Was he married prior to her? Is George Page born 3 Jan 1878 their son?
I recently learned of potential ancestors and I wonder if anyone on the list might have some additional information. My last known Page is Stephen M. Page b. 1834 in Atkinson, NH. I recently learned of a Moody Page b. 1807. Moody married Salina Pattee in Atkinson in 1831. Moody's father was listed as Jonathan Page II in the marriage records but I have no other data on Jonathan. I am guessing that Moody is Stephen's father based on the fact that Stephen named his daughter Salina, a relatively uncommon first name. Does anyone have a Moody or Jonathan Page in their line that fits with these individuals? Thanks. Ralph Page
sorry George, I did change ISP's and forgot to let you know. My new address is [email protected] Thanks for any updates to the lists. George N. Page >From: "George W. Page" <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected], [email protected] >Subject: [PAGE] Invalid PAGE E-Mail addresses >Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 13:59:37 -0400 > >We need your help locating the following PAGEs with whom I have lost >contact. >They are still members of our PAGE Surname Y-DNA Project but because >of invalid/outdated E-mail addresses I cannot send them updates. >I would appreciate info on the current address of any that you know >or may be in contact with. > >"Mathew A. Page" <[email protected]> >"Gregory Bruce Page" <[email protected]> >"George N. Page" <[email protected]>msn.com> >"Edward Leroy Page c/o Karen Lynn Page Knapp" <[email protected]> >"William Splane Page" <[email protected]> >"Donald Frederick Page" <[email protected]> > >Thanks > >George W. Page >PAGE Surname Y-DNA Project 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
write to [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) he has a lot of info on the Page family, however there was a Harrison Page family in Wise, Va and this might be some of ur relatives. His wife was a Tate but this may be some of Harrison's family. ANnie
I am looking for family information on a verdie a page, her husband was Harrison L Page and they lived in Yell county, ark. she was my grandmothers sister I believe. they had 9 page children. all the help would be appericated thanks eva
I think the Matt Page u are looking for is [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) . com
We need your help locating the following PAGEs with whom I have lost contact. They are still members of our PAGE Surname Y-DNA Project but because of invalid/outdated E-mail addresses I cannot send them updates. I would appreciate info on the current address of any that you know or may be in contact with. "Mathew A. Page" <[email protected]> "Gregory Bruce Page" <[email protected]> "George N. Page" <[email protected]>msn.com> "Edward Leroy Page c/o Karen Lynn Page Knapp" <[email protected]> "William Splane Page" <[email protected]> "Donald Frederick Page" <[email protected]> Thanks George W. Page PAGE Surname Y-DNA Project Administrator
Thanks for the info George. Regards, Steve George W. Page wrote: >At 10:25 AM 9/9/2006, you wrote: > > >>Hello Page Listers, >> >>Looking for info on ..... >> >>A Nathaniel Page (sic, PAIGE) and Sarah Brown, are possibly residing >>in Bedford, >>Massachusetts (birth, marriage and death dates of Nat. Page & Sarah >>Brown are unknown to me) >> Presumably their children: >> Nathaniel Page sic. PAIGE), born 25 Oct. 1775 [m. Lydia >>Fitch in 1801, and d. Aug. 30, 1858] >> John Page (sic, PAIGE), born 3 March 1781, died Feb.1861 >>in Bedford, MA. >>Married Lucy Fitch 5 June 1810. She was born 7 July 1785 >> (Lucy's parents were Moses Fitch and Rachel Stearns) >> >> >>Question: Can anyone claim these above Pages via DNA. Just curious which >>possible immigrant Page line they might have come from. >> >> > >They are descendants of Nathaniel PAIGE, b. in (co. Devon?), Eng. in >1645, who immigrated to Mass. in 1675 (or 1684 according to some >records). At that time he altered the spelling of his name from PAGE >to PAIGE, and various descendants used both spellings. He was one of >the original purchasers of what became Hardwick. He was living in >Roxbury, Mass. in 1686 and moved to Billerica, now called Bedford, in >1688. He was marshal of Suffolk Co. . His will dtd. Apr. 11, 1692 >bequeathed considerable property, including farms in Billerica, >Dedham, Squabauge and Worcester. [Source: Page Genealogical Chart #4 >by Charles Nash Page, Point Loma, CA, Jan. 1918, citing the best >record of this family as Brown's " History of Bedford" in which he >uses the original spelling, PAGE.] > >The 'fingerprint Y-DNA markers' of his line of PAGEs/PAIGEs have not >yet been tested. >[More properly stated" Of the 80 male PAGEs tested so far, none has a >paper trail back to this immigrant PAGE/PAIGE] >We sincerely hope that a proven male of this line comes forward. > > > >>Question: Trying to prove or disprove if this John Page & Lucy Fitch had >>a daughter named Lydia Ellen Page. (hopefully disprove!) Does any know >>if this John and Lucy had any children at all? >> >> > >Yes, they had a son Benjamin PAIGE, who m. Lucy Newcomb, as well as 4 >daughters un-named. >[Ibid.] > >George W. Page >PAGE Surname Y-DNA Project 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 > > >
At 10:25 AM 9/9/2006, you wrote: >Hello Page Listers, > >Looking for info on ..... > >A Nathaniel Page (sic, PAIGE) and Sarah Brown, are possibly residing >in Bedford, >Massachusetts (birth, marriage and death dates of Nat. Page & Sarah >Brown are unknown to me) > Presumably their children: > Nathaniel Page sic. PAIGE), born 25 Oct. 1775 [m. Lydia > Fitch in 1801, and d. Aug. 30, 1858] > John Page (sic, PAIGE), born 3 March 1781, died Feb.1861 > in Bedford, MA. >Married Lucy Fitch 5 June 1810. She was born 7 July 1785 > (Lucy's parents were Moses Fitch and Rachel Stearns) > > >Question: Can anyone claim these above Pages via DNA. Just curious which >possible immigrant Page line they might have come from. They are descendants of Nathaniel PAIGE, b. in (co. Devon?), Eng. in 1645, who immigrated to Mass. in 1675 (or 1684 according to some records). At that time he altered the spelling of his name from PAGE to PAIGE, and various descendants used both spellings. He was one of the original purchasers of what became Hardwick. He was living in Roxbury, Mass. in 1686 and moved to Billerica, now called Bedford, in 1688. He was marshal of Suffolk Co. . His will dtd. Apr. 11, 1692 bequeathed considerable property, including farms in Billerica, Dedham, Squabauge and Worcester. [Source: Page Genealogical Chart #4 by Charles Nash Page, Point Loma, CA, Jan. 1918, citing the best record of this family as Brown's " History of Bedford" in which he uses the original spelling, PAGE.] The 'fingerprint Y-DNA markers' of his line of PAGEs/PAIGEs have not yet been tested. [More properly stated" Of the 80 male PAGEs tested so far, none has a paper trail back to this immigrant PAGE/PAIGE] We sincerely hope that a proven male of this line comes forward. >Question: Trying to prove or disprove if this John Page & Lucy Fitch had >a daughter named Lydia Ellen Page. (hopefully disprove!) Does any know >if this John and Lucy had any children at all? Yes, they had a son Benjamin PAIGE, who m. Lucy Newcomb, as well as 4 daughters un-named. [Ibid.] George W. Page PAGE Surname Y-DNA Project Administrator
Hello Page Listers, Looking for info on ..... A Nathaniel Page and Sarah Brown, are possibly residing in Bedford, Massachusetts (birth, marriage and death dates of Nat. Page & Sarah Brown are unknown to me) Presumably their children: Nathaniel Page, born 25 Oct. 1775 John Page, born 3 March 1781, died Feb.1861 in Bedford, MA. Married Lucy Fitch 5 June 1810. She was born 7 July 1785 (Lucy's parents were Moses Fitch and Rachel Stearns) Question: Can anyone claim these above Pages via DNA. Just curious which possible immigrant Page line they might have come from. Question: Trying to prove or disprove if this John Page & Lucy Fitch had a daughter named Lydia Ellen Page. (hopefully disprove!) Does any know if this John and Lucy had any children at all? Regards, Stephen R. Page Descended from Thomas Page and Sarah Robbins of Walpole, Norfolk Co., MA
Seeking the parents of Solomon Calvin Page b abt 1805 Nashville, TN (?) d 1855/1856 in Walker Co., TN. He married first Harriett Moore 1829 Davidson Co., TN and 2nd Ann D. W. Splane abt 1841 TX. Thanks, Terry
The move to the new list management software on the new server seems to have been successful. Carol C-H <[email protected]> http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/
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Has anyone else sent to the PAGE-L list without the message appearing in the PAGE-D one? [email protected] wrote: PAGE-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 42 Today's Topics: #1 [Fwd: [VAROOTS] Re: French & India [Mary-Gene Page #2 Found some 1800-1900 Paige/Page ph ["Jamie" ] #3 Re: [PAGE] Found some 1800-1900 Pa ["George W. Page" Administrivia: To unsubscribe from PAGE-D, send a message to [email protected] that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. ______________________________Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2006 12:36:26 -0700 From: Mary-Gene Page <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: [Fwd: [VAROOTS] Re: French & Indian War] Could anyone tell me anything about the John PAGE contained in this? -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [VAROOTS] Re: French & Indian War Resent-Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 16:55:57 -0600 Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 15:55:23 -0700 From: Freddie Spradlin Reply-To: [email protected] To: [email protected] Blush, ... So simple a message & I goofed it up ... the list runs from p.21 to 25, so the starting page is at http://www.vagenweb.net/hening/vol07-01.htm#page_21 Freddie S. > In Vol 7, of Hening's "Statute at Large", are several places > where there are lists names of the militia, serving in the war. > They're too good, not to announce before I've finish > transcribing the full volume. > > There's one ready, dated March 1756, and it includes militia > members, of Fairfax, Culpeper, and Prince William counties, > plus names of persons providing supplies from those counties > and from Hampshire County. > > You can see at at > http://www.vagenweb.net/hening/vol07-01.htm#page_22 > > Enjoy, > > Freddie Spradlin > ============================== New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 ______________________________Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2006 20:41:09 -0500 (Central Standard Time) From: "Jamie" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Found some 1800-1900 Paige/Page photos on ebay Let me start by clearing up that I am not the seller, nor am I affiliated with them. I just thought it might help someone find an ancestors photo that would share them. I can't afford to purchase them , as much as I would like to, but someone might be able to. The easiest way for me to tell you how to get to it is do the same search I did. "Page family photo" with quotations, in the search box on ebay, I unchecked the search in items and description and one of them will come up. Then go to that sellers store and search it and you will find more. I dont think the link will work, but you can try going directly to their store and clicking on *1800s family photo albums* on the left. http://stores.ebay.com/Tharpes-Rare-Books-and-CDs They do seem dated in the late 1800's to very early 1900's. And from MA. And NH. It states they came from an old Moulton family album James ______________________________Date: Sat, 02 Sep 2006 08:00:50 -0400 From: "George W. Page" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [PAGE] Found some 1800-1900 Paige/Page photos on ebay Based upon the location (MA & NH) and the reference to the Moulton Family Album they are assuredly the descendants of Robert & Lucy (Wadd) Page who immigrated to New England in 1637 from Ormesby, co. Norfolk, Eng..The Moultons from Ormesby, Co. Norfolk, Eng. came with them on the same ships ("John & Dorothy" from Ipswich and the "Rose" of Yarmouth). GWP _________ At 09:41 PM 9/1/2006, you wrote: > >Let me start by clearing up that I am not the seller, nor am I affiliated >with them. >I just thought it might help someone find an ancestors photo that would >share them. >I can't afford to purchase them , as much as I would like to, but someone >might be able to. >The easiest way for me to tell you how to get to it is do the same search I >did. "Page family photo" with quotations, in the search box on ebay, I >unchecked the search in items and description and one of them will come up. >Then go to that sellers store and search it and you will find more. >I don't think the link will work, but you can try going directly to their >store and clicking on *1800's family photo albums* on the left. >http://stores.ebay.com/Tharpes-Rare-Books-and-CDs >They do seem dated in the late 1800's to very early 1900's. And from MA. And >NH. >It states they came from an old Moulton family album > >James > > >==== PAGE Mailing List ==== >PAGE list website - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/p/page.html >Genealogy Links - http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/GEN-links.htm * * Ask me about Project Vote-Smart * * Attachment(s) where present are scanned by Symantec Corporation's Norton Antivirus updated as needed, or advised from the website of Symantec Corporation
Based upon the location (MA & NH) and the reference to the Moulton Family Album they are assuredly the descendants of Robert & Lucy (Wadd) Page who immigrated to New England in 1637 from Ormesby, co. Norfolk, Eng..The Moultons from Ormesby, Co. Norfolk, Eng. came with them on the same ships ("John & Dorothy" from Ipswich and the "Rose" of Yarmouth). GWP _________ At 09:41 PM 9/1/2006, you wrote: > >Let me start by clearing up that I am not the seller, nor am I affiliated >with them. >I just thought it might help someone find an ancestors photo that would >share them. >I can't afford to purchase them , as much as I would like to, but someone >might be able to. >The easiest way for me to tell you how to get to it is do the same search I >did. "Page family photo" with quotations, in the search box on ebay, I >unchecked the search in items and description and one of them will come up. >Then go to that sellers store and search it and you will find more. >I don't think the link will work, but you can try going directly to their >store and clicking on *1800's family photo albums* on the left. >http://stores.ebay.com/Tharpes-Rare-Books-and-CDs >They do seem dated in the late 1800's to very early 1900's. And from MA. And >NH. >It states they came from an old Moulton family album > >James > > >==== PAGE Mailing List ==== >PAGE list website - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/p/page.html >Genealogy Links - http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/GEN-links.htm
Let me start by clearing up that I am not the seller, nor am I affiliated with them. I just thought it might help someone find an ancestors photo that would share them. I can't afford to purchase them , as much as I would like to, but someone might be able to. The easiest way for me to tell you how to get to it is do the same search I did. "Page family photo" with quotations, in the search box on ebay, I unchecked the search in items and description and one of them will come up. Then go to that sellers store and search it and you will find more. I dont think the link will work, but you can try going directly to their store and clicking on *1800s family photo albums* on the left. http://stores.ebay.com/Tharpes-Rare-Books-and-CDs They do seem dated in the late 1800's to very early 1900's. And from MA. And NH. It states they came from an old Moulton family album James