1. ? BAGE ? Abraham? PAGE. Born in PA. James Rosser Bedford wrote that Mr. Bage was so often called Page that he began to call himself Page. This may have been in jest. ? BAGE ? Abraham? married but her name is unknown. She was born in 1793/1794; died in Muncy Creek Twp, PA on 8 Jul 1841; she was 48. Muncy Luminary 10 Jul 1841, Muncy, PA; A Mrs. Abraham Page died in Muncy Creek Twp on Thursday evening, very suddenly, aged 48 years. They had one child: 2 i. Catherine (Kate) 2. Catherine (Kate) PAGE. Born in PA? On 9 Apr 1835 Catherine (Kate) married Jacob HEILMAN, son of John HEILMAN Sr. (1 Dec 1784-11 Apr 1866) & Hannah RENTZ (27 Jan 1790-7 Feb 1871), in Muncy, PA. Born in 1809 in PA? Jacob died bef 1872; he was 63. Picture with birth dates unreadable; 25 ??? 1809 for birth. Resided Saegars Sta, Lycoming, PA Came to Lycoming County in 1811 per Kathy Heilman, Joined Samuel in Boulder, CO after brief stay in Banks of the Wabash, IN They had the following children: 3 i. Mary Catherine (1850-1918) 4 ii. Hannah ? probably others 3. Mary Catherine HEILMAN. Born on 24 Mar 1850 in Banks of the Wabash, IN. Mary Catherine died in Dahinda, Knox, IL on 3 May 1918; she was 68. Bedford record list birthplace as IN. On 8 Nov 1866 when Mary Catherine was 16, she married James Rosser BEDFORD, son of William Henry BEDFORD (18 Jan 1811-19 Aug 1861) & Sarah Nancy Dover WOOD (7 Jun 1812-16 Aug 1892), in Morris, IL. Born on 15 May 1846 in Ashton, Underline, Lancashire, ENG. James Rosser died in Oneida, Knox, IL on 17 Oct 1940; he was 94. Buried in Trenton Cemetery, Dahinda, Knox, IL. James Rosser corresponded with Mary during the Civil War, and carried her picture with him. They had the following children: i. Cassie Catherine Sarah (1867-1951) ii. Richard James (1870-1953) iii. Mary Bertha (1873-1959) iv. Cora Etta (1875-1965) Ann Bolton <http://homepage.mac.com/annbolton/> See my site for genealogy, recipes, poems and the Good Book List of reading suggestions by category <[email protected]> <[email protected]> People who like this sort of thing will find this the sort of thing they like. A. Lincoln