i hope this helps someone in the page family John M. Page Private, Confederate States of America Army Courtesy of Dale Nichols: January 2008: MUSTER ROLL OF *COMPANY B, 27th REGIMENT, GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, ARMY OF TENNESSEE, C. S. A., BIBB COUNTY, GEORGIA, BIBB GRAYS, OR RUTLAND GRAYS Page, John M. - Private, September 10, 1861. Wounded and captured at Weldon Railroad, Virginia, August 19, 1864 . Right thigh amputated and he died from effects of operation, in Carver U.S.A. General Hospital, at Washington, D.C. September 16, 1864. Buried in Arlington, Virginia. Cemetery. John Page Confederate Section Photo Courtesy of Roxsanne Wells-Layton, June 2006 Webmaster: Michael Robert Patterson ________________________________ From: George W. Page <gwpage@erols.com> To: page@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 6:25:13 PM Subject: [PAGE] Y-DNA Tests prove the Bedford, MA, Paiges and the Goochland Co., VA, Pages share a common Page ancestor Based upon the Y-DNA test results of several male PAGE/PAIGEs, we have definitely established the Y-DNA Markers of the mutual line of Page/Paiges from Bedford, New England and those from Goochland Co., VA , who flourished about a century later. Both branches of Page/Paiges match and prove they share a common male PAGE/Paige ancestor who lived in England, probably in Co. Devon. I doubt that the Goochland Pages, who show-up in VA about a century later than those in Bedford, MA, are descended from the same New England Paige branch of the family. This means that both branches of the same family, whose Y-DNA show they share a common male Page ancestor and are from the same Page family tree back in England, probably have origins in co. Devon in the 1500s. George W. Page PAGE Y-DNA Project Administrator www.PageY-DNA.Org ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PAGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message