Sorry I missed the roll call deadline of 9-5-00, but have been offline for past 8 weeks due to cross-country move. My husband's PAGE line has brick-walled with Lindsay (Lindsey, Linsy) PAGE, b. ?(VA or CAROLINA best guess) c.1772-4, m. Nelson CO VA c.1794-5. Several children, widowed, moved to Warren Co KY c. 1799-1802 and m. second wife Mary? 1790 census has Lindsay in Amherst, VA, 1910 in Bowling Green, KY Son William S. PAGE b. Warren Co KY c.1810, d.c. 1860, buried "Grinstead's yard," Bowling Green, Warren Co, KY Married Elizabeth Garland. Son John Henry PAGE b. KY (Bowling Green, Warren co)c.1847. Fought 26th KY (Union) infantry 1861-65. D. & buried Bowling Green c. 1886. Married Mary Ellen Rhodes (Rhoades). Son Thomas Potter Page, b. 1882 Smiths Grove, Warren Co KY. Moved to Wichita, KS c. 1889 with mother and 3 sibs (Charles B., Emily Jane, William). Worked Rock Island RR. Married Mabell MONTGOMERY. Son Thomas Frederick Page, b. 1916 Wichita (sedgwick co) KS. Marrie Mary Lou O'Hara (b. MO) at St Anthony's Church. Fought WWII Pacific Theater in Air Air Corps, later in Air Force. Died New Orleans LA in 1989. Ashes scattered at his request at Hannibal, MO into Mississippi River. Had 5 sibs: Robert, Jessie, Mabell, Emma Maude ("Katherine"), Clyde. Son, Thomas Leslie Page b. Wichita 1937 (my husband) We have had a clue that Linsy may have been born in SC, but no other/confirmatory info. Family tradition is that these PAGEs came from Northumberland region in Britain. Also-- these were educated people, who could all read and write, though professions are listed variously as farmer or carpenter through several generations. Hope this helps someone... ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/webmail