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- !CENSUS:1800;
!CENSUS:1810;
!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.;
!CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 64 Abraham PAGE age 16-25 (1794/1804)
"000200-00100";
!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 42 Abraham PAGE age 30-39 (1790/1800)
"110001-20001";
!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist, SC pg 142 Abraham PAGE age 40-49 (1790/1800)
"2021001-201001";
!PROBATE ROLL # 662 Marion Co., SC Abram Page 20 Mar 1844
... died intestate ... Avorett Nichols, adm
widow Alice/Allis Page
she is guardian to Averit Page, Nancy Page, Abram Page, Hartwell Page, Orpey Page, Joseph Page and Dr. P. Page
...;
!PROBATE:1846 Marion Co, SC Probates Vol III Roll # 1797 pg 159 mentions widow and 9 children, but no names given;
!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.
...
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. ;
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