Dear Sandra, Saw your post about John Page in Canada. Our Page line left Lancaster, NH in 1815 after being the first settlers there in 1763. These were David Page, David Page, Jr., Nathaniel Page, Moses Page(son of Nathaniel)Joseph Page, John Page. My line is from Nathaniel. When they left Lancaster some went west to the "Genessee country" of NY. My Pages went to Chautauqua Co. NY, but John Page crossed the Connecticut River at Lancaster, NH, into Lunenburg VT. The towns are almost opposite each other. According to the town historian of Lancaster, there are four Page children buried (ages 2-23) in Lunenburg, dying in 1839, 1840, 1845, and 1851. She speculated these were children of John, son of Moses above. who was a son of Nathaniel above. These children's names were Abalena, Almirra, Milo and Myrick. Then John is found in Eaton, Quebec. That is the last we know of him. In the spring of 1998 the Lancaster Historical Society had a visit from Jack Garneau of Sawyerville, Quebec, who is descended from the oldest daughter of John Page, b. 21 July, 1795 in Lancaster, NH. His seven children were (1) Lydia, b. 1822, Eaton ,Quebec and married Peter Whiteman. (Lydia's children were Horace, Marietta, Simon, and Sarah Jane.) (2) Moses b. 1827 (3) John, b. 1832, (4) Samuel b. 1834, (5) Jeremiah b. about 1834 (6) Amelia b. about 1845 and (7) Persis, b. about 1826). This information was furnished to me by the town historian of Lancaster, NH, M. Faith Kent. Sincerely, Carolyn Page Strafford