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    1. [PAGE] More Descendants of John & Phoebe Page
    2. George W. Page
    3. Tom has it correct except for a few minor changes I have included at the breaks. The decent of Thomas Page, b. Sep. 6, 1730 in Lunenburg, MA the son of Samuel Page, m. Dec. 25, 1755 Dorothy Houghton who d. in 1758, m.(2) his second wife, Mary Knight on Aug. 16, 1759), is well presented in C.N. Page's Page Genealogical Chart #5 of Thomas Page which he did at Point Lomas, CA in 1918. Unfortunately the descendants of Peter Page's son Levi Page (b. Jan. 15, 1787 who m. Priscilla Ingalls in 1813 and moved to Jackson, PA) are NOT shown on the chart. The chart does show the descendants of Levi's brothers: John C. Page, b. Aug. 19, 1791, m. Rhoda Smith, member of legislature and d. in 1835 in Montpelier, VT (one more generation shown); Elihu S. Page, b. Hardwick, VT Mar. 2, 1793, m. Phoebe Mitchell in 1818, lived in Cochecton, NY, d. July 20, 1886 (two more generations shown); and, James Page, b. Hardwick, VT, Dec. 26, 1802, m. Eliza Sweet in 1823, d. Aug. 24, 1880 (three generations shown). Also shown on the chart are Levi's brothers without known descendants: Peter Page, b. Dec. 22, 1795 in Hardwick, VT m. Lucy Saunders; and, Thomas Page, b. in Hardwick, VT on Oct. 15, 1799, m. Mercy Ward, lived in Sheffield, VT, d. Mar. 12, 1884. See below. George W. Page _________ At 09:40 AM 2/2/2001 -0700, Tom Bombaci <[email protected]> wrote: >Hello all, >Resubscribing to see what's happening. George W. PAGE [MD] advises me >that there has been some activity on my line, which encapsulated below >[from my post to George]: >"Our line comes [supposedly] through John, who married Faith DUNSTER >(niece of Henry, first president of Harvard College). John was born in >England in 1629, but came to America that same year as an infant >immigrant. He came with his parents John and Phoebe (Payne) Page who arrived with the Winthrop Fleet in 1630. I wrote previously to this list: "Okay, I'm going to post all that I know about the children of John and Phoebe (Payne) Page of Watertown and Groton, MA in the hope that some of you can pick it up from there. They immigrated to New England in 1630 with the Winthrop Fleet. i. William Page, b. Eng., m. Hannah __?__, d.s.p. Feb. 19, 1665; ii. Phoebe Page, b. Eng. m. Jaques Cutler, 1662 --, they had a daughter (NO help); ii. John Page, b. c. 1629 in Eng., m.(1) at Groton, MA on May 12, 1664 Faith DUNSTER, dau. of Robert Dunster and Alice Fletcher. m.(2)Mrs. Emery Lamb on Sep. 5, 1699. John d. in Watertown or Groton in 1711, or at least before 20 Jan 1713/14. One of their sons, Samuel Page (b. 4 Jun 1672) m.(1) Sarah LAWRENCE, m.(2) Martha __?__ probably in SC, m.(3) Sarah (Holland) Parse or Pierce of Leominster, MA; iii. Daniel Page, b. c. 1631 in Eng. d. Aug. 1634; iv. Samuel Page., b. Watertown, MA Aug. 20, 1633, lived in Concord and Salisbury, m. by 1667 Hannah Dane/Dean, d. Watertown in 1691, only surviving son was Ebenezer Page, b. 17 Jan. 1675/6; v. Roger Page; vi. Edward Page; vii. Robert Page; viii. Mary Page; ix. Elizabeth Page; [Sources: Robert Charles Anderson, "The Great Migration Begins," Vol. III, p.1365-1369; C.N.Page, Genealogical Chart #2,Point Lomas, CA, Dec. 1917; G. Andrews Moriarty, "The Page Family of Danvers, MA" NEHG Register, Vol. 105, Jan. 1951, pp. 25-32]" _________ "The line of descent is as follows: John & Phoebe (Payne) Page; (Much has already been written about them and their ancestry); John & Faith (Dunster) Page; (Much has already been written about them and their ancestry); Samuel Page (b. Groton, June 4, 1672 d. Lunenberg. MA Sep. 7, 1747 who m. (1) Sarah Lawrence, m.(2) Martha __?__ who d. Sep. 22, 1746, m.(3) Sarah Holland Parce (Their descendants are shown on the chart); Nathaniel Page, b. Sep. 4, 1702 in SC, Lt. in French & Indian War, Lived Lunenberg, m. Dec 23, 1733 Mercy Goule , d. Rindge c. Aug. 26, 1771; Their descendants are shown on the chart as: i. Nathaniel Page, b. Lunenberg, Feb. 7, 1745; ii. Nathaniel Page, b. Sep. 15, 1738; iii. John Page, b. Lunenberg, July 16, 1751 (His descendants are shown on the chart); iv. Moses Page, b. Apr. 5, 1743; v. Aaron Page, b. July 13, 1744 - d. May 28 1746; vi. Samuel Page, b. July 26, 1747; m. Marty Towne, d. Rutland, VT 1800 (Their descendants are shown on the chart); vii. Reuben Page, b. Lunenberg, Feb. 3, 17654, m. Jan. 29, 1784 Betsey Stevens, In Rev. War, d. Aug. 2, 1843 (Their descendants are shown on the chart); viii. Caleb Page, b. May 11, 1756, In Rev. War, plus four daughters." >He and Faith had several children, our line coming from Samuel (1672 >Groton, MA - 1747), who married (2) Sarah LAWRENCE. This being his >second marriage accounts for the fairly late dates of the births of his >second batch of children, our line coming through Thomas, born 1730 in >Lunenburg, MA. Most authorities state that Sarah Lawrence was his first wife. "The line of descent is as follows: John & Phoebe (Payne) Page; (Much has already been written about them and their ancestry); John & Faith (Dunster) Page; (Much has already been written about them and their ancestry); Samuel Page (b. Groton, June 4, 1672 d. Lunenberg. MA Sep. 7, 1747 who m. (1) Sarah Lawrence, m.(2) Martha __?__ who d. Sep. 22, 1746, m.(3) Sarah Holland Parce (Their descendants are shown on the chart);" >This Thomas married (2) Mary KNIGHT, and our line descends through Peter, >born 1768 >in Leominster, MA. Thomas Page m.(2) Mary KNIGHT on Aug. 16, 1759, and m.(1) Dorothy Houghton on Dec. 25, 1755, She d. in 1758. >He (Peter)married Hannah BROOKS. Peter Page m. Hannah at Walpole, MA on Jan. 19, 1785. >An interesting aside >about Peter: >"Note: He lived in Dewey's Gore, Vermont at the time of the 1790 census >but moved to Hardwick, Vermont in 1792. He wore snowshoes and hauled his >family, a wife and three children over the snow on a hand sled. He made >the first clearing in >the town and was a pioneer settler there. He may have served in the >Revolution in the Skeensborough Vermont Volunteers. (Ref: History and >Genealogy of the Page Family-C. Page, pgs 64-89; History of the Page >Family- G. Page;)". Peter's son >Levi was born in Hardwick, VT but became one of the first settlers of >the Susquehanna County, PA wilderness in 1814. Levi married Priscilla >INGALLS, and they had quite a few children. Their son Elihu (1813 - >1898; born in Hardwick before they moved to PA) married Eunice HILL, a >supposed Mayflower descendant. Their son Charles Stanley, born 1838, >was [cousin] George and my great-grandfather, father to Harry Logan born >in 1887. Charles Stanley's (third) wife was Sarah WHITMARSH, from >England, and George and his father's (middle) namesake. That's it in a >nutshell. Although the records from which this genealogy is derived >seem unclear about some of these generational links, I feel confident >enough to call this our "official" genealogy. I'd be glad to hear of >any opposing views or >alternative theories." >George tells me that there "has been information on the Page list >recently about your John Page's ancestry. It corrects info erroneously >written by CN Page in 1912 and 1917." I would be VERY interested in >hearing about these errata, as well as any other information on this >line. >Best regards, >Tom Bombaci Jr >Grants NM

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