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Husband: Joseph Page
Born: before 1755
Married: before 1790 in Robeson Co, NC
Died: 1818 in Marion Dist, SC (now Dillon Co, SC)
Father:
Mother:
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Wife: Horn
Born: before 1755
Died: 1810/1818 in Marion Dist, SC (now Dillon Co, SC)
Father:
Mother:
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Children
01 (F): Elizabeth Page
Born: 1770/1775
Died: 1845/1850 in Horry Dist, SC
Spouses: James Floyd
02 (M): Joseph Page
Born: 1780/1790
Died: 1840/1850 in Robeson Co, NC
Spouses: Susannah Connerly
03 (F): Delilah Page
Born: 02 DEC 1790
Died: 07 NOV 1835 in Barbour Co, AL
Spouses: Theophilus Floyd
04 (F): Ann Page
Born:
Died:
Spouses: Herrin
05 (M): Abraham Page
Born: 1790/1800 in Georgetown Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC)
Died: 1844 in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses: Alice Nichols
06 (M): John W Page
Born: 1800/1810 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: before 1850 in Robeson Co, NC
Spouses: >>>
07 (M): Elias Page
Born:
Died: after 1818 in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses:
08 (F): Susannah Page
Born:
Died: after 1818 in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses:
Additional Information

Joseph Page:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1790 Robeson Co., NC pg 49
Joseph Page age 16+ (bef 1774)
1-2-3-0-1;

!CENSUS:1800 Robeson Co, NC pg 691 Joseph PAGE age 45+ (bef 1755)
"21001-11102-0-4";
!CENSUS:1810 Marion DIst, SC pg 32 Joseph PAGE age 45+ (bef 1765)
"00101-00101";

!PROBATE ROLL # 630 Marion Co., SC Joseph Page 2 Mar 1818
Joseph Page, adm
Will (no date)
Dau Elizabeth Floyd, Delilah Floyd and Ann Herrin
sons Ebraham (oldest son), John and Elias Page
dau Susannah Page the youngest daughter
wit: Edmund Price, Delilah Price
proven 2 Mar 1818.
Joseph Page (Jr), adm states Joseph is his father. He is not listed in Will.;


!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 162-166

Page. —Another pretty extensive family in the county are the Pages ; they are mostly on Bear Swamp and Ashpole, near the State line, and Buck Swamp and Little Pee Dee. Of the old Pages known to the writer, there were Joseph, Solomon and Thomas, and perhaps David. Joseph died about the first of the ninetenth century, leaving three sons and several daughters; his wife was a Miss Horn; his sons were Joseph and Abram and John W. The son, Joseph, settled on the paternal homestead, just across the State line, in North Carolina, owning lands, however, in both States; he married a Miss Connerly, a North Carolina lady; died many years ago, quite a thrifty man, leaving two sons, Joseph, and Timothy, and four daughters; his large landed property descended to his two sons, Joseph and Timothy. Joseph is dead, leaving sons and daughters, unknown to the writer. Timothy raised a considerable family, sons and daughters, and is still living. Timothy's sisters, all older than he and his brother, Joseph, married well ; one an Elvington, one a Lewis, one a Connerly, and another, the youngest. Civil, married William H. Oliver, of North Carolina, and became the mother of two of our most respected and worthy citizens, to wit : the late Joseph R. Oliver and the late Dr. Wm. A. Oliver, both quite prominent, whose descendants, sons and daughters, married and single, are among us now, treading in the footsteps of their honored and beloved sires. Abram Page, the second son of the first old Joseph, married Miss Alice Nichols, of Columbus County, N. C, and sister to our late respected fellow-citizen, Averett Nichols, of Nichols, S. C. He settled on Ashpole, below the mouth of Bear Swamp, on the place now owned by the Widow T. B. Braddy, and where she resides. Abram Page raised five sons and one daughter; the sons were David N., Averett, Abram B., Joseph N. and Dock, as he was called, and one daughter, Ava. David N. died in early manhood; I do not think he married ; Averett moved into North Carolina ; I do not know whom he married, nor of his family; Abram B. Page, well known by his contemporaries, settled and merchandised for many years at Nichols, S. C, and apparently did well for years, but finally failed, lost his mind, was carried to the Asylum at Columbia, S. C, and after staying there for a while, returned home and soon thereafter died; he never married; his fine property in and about Nichols was all sold and has gone into other hands. Joseph N. Page, of Page's Mill, settled there many years ago; he married a daughter of the late Elias B. Ford, by whom he had and raised only one child, a daughter, who in recent years married a Mr. L. W. Temple, of Raleigh, N. C, who has a family of several children. Joseph N. Page was a very safe man, accumulated a considerable property, which was all clear at his death, a few years ago. Dock Page, the youngest brother, and who inherited the old homestead, married Miss Addie Ayres, daughter of Thos. W. Ayres, and lived on the old homestead until a year or two ago, when he sold it to Mrs. Braddy, as herein stated, who now occupies it. Dock Page has a considerable family, unknown to the writer. Ava Page, the only daughter of Abram Page, married James D. Oliver, many years ago ; they removed to Texas ; nothing further is known of them. John W. Page died in middle life, and left two children, a son, Augustus Page, and a daughter. who married the late Aaron Oliver. Augustus Page married a Miss Page ; he died childless. ;

Horn:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1790 Robeson Co, NC pg 49 w/Joseph PAGE no ages (bef 1790);
!CENSUS:1800 Robeson Co, NC pg 691 wJoseph PAGE age 45+ (bef 1755);
!CENSUS:1810 Marion DIst, SC pg 32 w/Joseph PAGE age 45+ (bef 1765);

!NOTE:May be dead by 1818 for not named in Joseph's will;

!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 162-166
...
Joseph died about the first of the ninetenth century, leaving three sons and several daughters; his wife was a Miss Horn; his sons were Joseph and Abram and John W. ;

(07) Elias Page:

Notes:

!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 630 Marion Co., SC Joseph Page 2 Mar 1818
Joseph Page, adm
Will (no date)
Dau Elizabeth Floyd, Delilah Floyd and Ann Herrin
sons Ebraham (oldest son), John and Elias Page
dau Susannah Page the youngest daughter
wit: Edmund Price, Delilah Price
proven 2 Mar 1818.
Joseph Page (Jr), adm states Joseph is his father. He is not listed in Will.;

(08) Susannah Page:

Notes:

!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 630 Marion Co., SC Joseph Page 2 Mar 1818
Joseph Page, adm
Will (no date)
Dau Elizabeth Floyd, Delilah Floyd and Ann Herrin
sons Ebraham (oldest son), John and Elias Page
dau Susannah Page the youngest daughter
wit: Edmund Price, Delilah Price
proven 2 Mar 1818.
Joseph Page (Jr), adm states Joseph is his father. He is not listed in Will.;

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