> Hello, > > I would like to request that John Page <<18. John Page, Mocksville, NC > descended from Thomas PAGE (b.ca.1633-ENG) who married Alice HEARN > (b.ca.1642-VA) in Isle of Wight county, VA; >>> get in touch with me. > I descend from the same folks.......I would love to hear from you, John. > > ~malinda jones > > "George W. Page" wrote: > > > The letter to Oxford Ancestors has been sent today (30 Jan. 2001) with 33 > > names and addresses! > > The letter, with the postal addresses deleted for privacy,of the > > individuals participating is below. > > > > The best (and only useful) results any of us will get from the test is to > > compare the results amongst ourselves. > > The tested male PAGEs are encouraged to post their individual numerical > > results on the <[email protected]> website and/or send them to me to for > > analysis. > > > > I will compare them against what I know of their individual PAGE ancestral > > background to try and formulate (or identify) the various Page family lines > > by number. > > These lines will be posted on <[email protected]> as specific numbers > > for each different line so that individuals can in the future better > > determine their Page line when and if they are tested. > > > > I also hope to receive a generalized report of the results from the folks > > at Oxford University too, but they will be concerned with matters of > > individual privacy. > > For that reason they will not send me the individual results of each test. > > They will not retain the individual results of the tests. > > > > The lab and individual responsible (Prof. Bryan Sykes) for the testing can > > be found at: > > http://phoenix.jr2.ox.ac.uk/cgg/ > > > > Thanks for participating! Please follow the instructions you receive with > > the kit, take the test, and return the brush and your check ASAP. > > > > I will try and submit additional names and addresses that I receive by > > e-mail to Oxford Ancestors and hope they honor the reduced price for the > > late arrivals. > > > > George W. Page > > ______________ > > Prof. Bryan C. Sykes > > Cellular Genetics Group (CGC) > > Room 276, Institute of Molecular Medicine > > University of Oxford > > Oxford OX3 9DS > > ENGLAND > > > > I understand that you and C.G.C. as Oxford Ancestors now has a Y-chromosome > > DNA testing system and have apparently abandoned the "Male Match" scheme > > for something that looks even better. The price of $150 (100£) agreed to in > > an e-mail to me seems reasonable. The following named male PAGEs, above the > > age of 16, have agreed to participate in your Y-Line DNA test for this > > fee, so please sent them test kit(s)directly. > > > > 1. & 2. George W. Page & cousin, Joe Page, descended from George Page of > > Branford, CT (b. 1635) from Kent, Eng. (Lineage traced back to 1300s); > > > > 3. & 4. Cecil Wray Page & a cousin, of the Col. John Page of Williamsburg, > > VA (b. 1627) from Bedfont and Harrow on the Hill, co. Middlesex, Eng.; > > > > 5 . & 6. John W. Page and Dan Page who trace their ancestry to > > Exolheath/Axelheath Page of VA 1754-1775; > > > > 7. James F. Page of Rep. of Panama from the Page line of Dr. John Page of > > Sherman, New Fairfield, CT who was the father of Jonathan and John Page > > who were signers of New Fairfield partitions as early as 1747, when > > Jonathan and his 1st wife (probably Lydia) were m.; > > > > 8 Charles E. Page of Oneida Co., NY of the line of John Page of Haverhill, > > MA immigrated from co. Norfolk, Eng. early 1600s His line may have > > originated in co. Suffolk; > > > > 9. Ronald W. Page of the line of Christopher Page/Paige, born 1796 (if age > > 65 in 1860 census LaCrosse Co, WI) in NY (if state listed is correct); > > > > 10. Michael Page from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, Eng.; > > > > 11. Donald W. Page of Titusville, FL of the line of Robert Page (m. Rachel > > Brockman) of Goochland Co., VA and Spartanburg, SC, c. 1750, possibly from > > the Axelheath Page line of VA; > > > > 12. Bob Page of Danvers, MA of the line of Pages of St Margarets Ormesby, > > co. Norfolk, Eng., c.. 1500; > > > > 13. Warren Edward Page III of Summerfield, FL from a North Carolina line of > > PAGEs that may have come from VA; > > > > 14. Robert Page of Houston, TX from a line of 1600s Rotherhithe area > > origin, S.E. London, UK (possibly from the Kentish or co. Middlesex Pages); > > > > 15. Mathew A. Page of Jackson, MS a possibly a descendant of Joseph Page > > Sr. of Monmouth Co, NJ, possibly from the line of Robert Page of Ormesby, > > co. Norfolk, Eng.. > > > > 16. Ralph Page of Simi Valley, CA from an unknown line; > > > > 17. Mike Page of Alberta, Canada descended from a William F Page who > > married a Delilah Moore in Bourbon County KY in Dec 1813; > > > > 18. John Page, Mocksville, NC descended from Thomas PAGE (b.ca.1633-ENG) > > who married Alice HEARN (b.ca.1642-VA) in Isle of Wight county, VA; > > > > 19. & 20. Leland Page of McLean, VA and Thomas Page Mericle (born a Page) > > of Bodega Bay, CA. Their ancestor is Samuel PAGE of Smithville, Canada, in > > the early 1800s. The town was then named Middleport. This is in what is > > now Ontario, Lincoln County, Gainsborough Township. Samuel Page born c. > > 1770 died 6 Sept 1825/buried Dundas Cemetery, Ontario, Canada. Spouse: > > Hannah Cornell, b. 1773 - d. 1851 remarried David House, Smithville, > > Ontario. Canada. > > > > 21. John E. Paige, of Brunswick, Maine descended from 1600 in the > > Alverstoke/Portsmouth/Gosport area of Hampshire, Eng. connects up with the > > Kent and Middlesex branches; > > > > 22. Jerry Page La Pine, OR from the line of Thomas Page m .Sarah Robbins > > on 8 Sep. 1742, in Walpole, MA; > > > > 23. William Eugene Gene Page, IV of Micanopy, FL of the North End Branch > > of the Col. John Page of Williamsburg, VA (b. 1627) from Bedfont, co. > > Middlesex, Eng. > > > > 24. Ed Page of Chelan, WA from a line of Pages traced to Cattaraugus Co., > > NY c. 1830s-1840s. > > > > 25. Estrich Woodward Page of Poquosan, WA traced to William L. Page, b.c. > > 1802/3 Richmond/Goochland Co., VA > > > > 26. Ronald Page of Oklahoma City a descendant of a James Page, presumably > > born somewhere in South > > Carolina in about 1805 (or 1814) thought to be descended from a Lewis Page, > > who moved from Virginia to North Carolina sometime around 1795. > > > > 27. Robert E. Page descended from Abraham Page, b.c. 1700 of early North > > Carolina, who may be descended from co. Middlesex Pages, or the Pages of > > Colonial Williamsburg. > > > > 28. Richard Kent Page, 7320 Authon Dr., Dallas, TX 75248 USA (a cousin of > > more than one of the tested group - a test to see if they can determine who > > are his cousins?). > > > > 29. Frederick L. Page of Yorktown, VA a descended from Jeremiah Page, b.c. > > 1736 [possible county Norfolk, England] immigrated, abt 1751 to New London, > > CT then to Columbus, NY abt 1798, d. 1814 Columbus, NY, Married Polly Ames, > > b.c. 1740 - d. 1824 Columbus, NY. > > > > 30. Jim Page of Sandy, UT a descended from a Charles Page from Ellis County > > TX around Ennis in 1870s who later moved to Cordell, OK. > > > > 31. Raymond A. Page of Norwich, co. Norfolk, Eng. from a line from Suffolk > > and Norfolk, Eng.. > > > > 32. George A. Page of Plainfield, IN probably descended from John and > > Phoebe (Payne) Page who immigrated to New England in 1630 from Boxted, co. > > Essex. > > > > 33. Edwin R. Page/Paige of Westbrookville, NY a descended from PAGEs from > > southeastern NY, TriState area, since England established Great Lots in > > colonial times. His grandfather and great-grandfather both had the first > > name of Archibald. His great-great-great-grandfather was named Richard Page. > > > > I received E-mail verification that your firm will honor the reduced fee > > ($150) for these (over ten) participants, and the same price for additional > > PAGE surnamed individuals with their addresses that I send in the future. I > > am sure that as soon as information about the results of these tests are > > returned to the tested individuals more PAGEs will want to be tested. > > > > Please confirm my understanding of the steps to be followed, which are > > believed to be as follows: > > > > Step 1. Oxford Ancestors agrees to perform the tests for the reduced fee > > of $150. > > Step 2. You will post the DNA sampling kit to the people at the addresses > > furnished. This contains the small brush used to collect cells from the > > inner cheek easily and painlessly. > > Step 3. The tested males will return the DNA brush with their payment > > cheque. It will not be banked until the results have been mailed back to > > them. Expect delivery within 28 days of our receipt of your sample. > > Step 4. Oxford Ancestors agrees they will not use the DNA for any other > > purpose than the tests we have requested. Your results will be disclosed > > only to them, and their DNA will be destroyed after the results have been > > posted back to them. > > Step 5. We will of course want to share the DNA results (marker numbers) > > with each other to help us sort out the various Page family lines both in > > America and abroad. > > > > We would also appreciate a generalized report of the conclusions of the > > test results that protects the privacy rights of the individuals tested. > > > > Sincerely yours, > > > > ==== PAGE Mailing List ==== > > PAGE list website - http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/lists/PAGE.htm