Read you post on your Joseph Page with much interest. I and several cousins have been searching for our Page line for a very long time. What caught my eye were several similarities between our Page lines. We are looking for a Josiah Page's family. He was born about 1805, either in NC or SC. He migrated through Early County, GA in the mid to late 1830s where he married a Phelps and moved on to Randolph County, GA where we found him in census reports for 1850 and 1860. We find no more record of him, but his children, for the most part, moved on to Polk/Pasco/Hernando counties of Florida. Given the birth date of your John and our Josiah, and your John's grandson being named Josiah, there is a possibility they could have been brothers. Of course Josiah isn't all that uncommon a name among the Page lines we've found, it might be a clue for further research. Sometimes you have to use back doors...if to can't find a fact to prove, start disproving the improbable. Sometimes the improbable really isn't. Have found several direct line ancestors I'd run into a wall on by looking for the spouse's parents and checking their migrations and related census reports, and in the same neighborhoods were my lines. Bill