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    1. [PAGE] Re: DNA Y-Chromosome Testing of PAGEs
    2. George W. Page
    3. 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 Margaret’s 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,

    01/30/2001 10:36:43
    1. Re: [PAGE] Re: DNA Y-Chromosome Testing of PAGEs
    2. malinda
    3. 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 Margaret’s 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

    01/30/2001 12:31:44