Anderson Family Lives 2017 » John Page (1797-1869)

Persoonlijke gegevens John Page 

Bronnen 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14

Gezin van John Page

Hij is getrouwd met Mary Ann Fisher.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 24 januari 1828 te Quenington, Gloucestershire, England, hij was toen 30 jaar oud.Bronnen 1, 4, 6, 11, 12, 16, 17


Kind(eren):

  1. Elizabeth Frances Page  1832-1915 
  2. William Page  1852-???? 
  3. Mary Ann Page  1829-1907 
  4. Maria Page  1829-1907 
  5. Richard Page  1833-1900 
  6. Frances "Fanny" Page  1836-1864 
  7. Mary Laura Page  1839-1921 
  8. Eliza Page  1842-????
  9. Thomas Page  1844-????
  10. Emma Page  1845-1918 
  11. George Page  1854-1858

Gebeurtenis (Witnesses) in James Fisher and Elizabeth Ballenger .Bronnen 1, 16


Notities over John Page

[Harrisons.FTW]

One son worked for railroad in Swindon!NOTES The information on John and Ann Page was copied from a family Bible by Gertrude Punschon on her trip to visit family in England. The marriage of John Page and Mary Ann Fisher was taken from parish records for Queenington parish in Gloucester county, England. FHC # 0857049.
The baptismal date for John Page was church records for Down Ampney recorded on film #0417104.
In the parish records for Queenington in the county of Gloucester for the year 1828, John Page of this parish and Mary Ann Fisher also of this parish were married the 24th January 1828 by John William Peter, Rector. They were married in the presence of James Fisher and Elizabeth Ballenger. It was number on page 10 of the parish records for this year. These parish records are on film #0857049 in the Family History Library.
Also on this same film were the baptisms of two of their children. Frances, the daughter of John and Mary Page was baptized the 29th May 1835. They resided in Down Ampney and John was a laborer. This baptism was recorded on page 30 and was number 238. On page 37 and number 295 was Elizabeth, the daughter of John and Ann Page. She was baptized the 2nd of October 1842. John and Ann resided in Down Ampney and John was listed as a laborer.
In the 1841 census for the Down Ampney parish on page 8 were listed John Page and his wife, Ann with their children; Ann, age 13, Maria, age ?, Richard, age 7, Elizabeth, age 9, Frances, age 5, and Mary, age 1. John was age 40 and Ann, his wife, age 30. (Note: these ages were estimated in this census year.) This census was recorded on film#288768 in the family history library.
In the 1851 census for the district of Gloucester east parish of Down Ampney, household number 53 listed John Page age 52 and his wife, Ann age 42 with their children Frances, age 14, Mary, age 11, Eliza, age 8, Richard, age 7, and Emma, age 4. John Page and all of his children were listed as being born in Down Ampney in Gloucester county. John Page was an agricultural laborer. Frances was listed as a servant out of place while Mary was listed as a scholar. In Fairford on household number 18 at street Milton End, Elizabeth Page age 19 was listed as a servant for William Thomas, a Baptist minister. Household number 21 listed Maria Page, who age 21, was a general servant. She was listed as born at Brentford in Middlesex. Ann Page was a servant for Thomas Bowstear, perpetual curate of Poulton in the Poulton Parish of this 1851 census. This was household number 95. Ann age 23 was a cook. She, too, was listed as being born in New Bradford, Middlesex. FHL #087368.
John Page and his wife, Ann, are found in the 1861 census of the Down Ampney Parish of Gloucester county, England as household number 45. John is age 62 while his wife is age 52. With them are their children Fanny, age 24, Thomas, age 16, Emma, age 15, William, age 9 and John, a grandson age 2. John was listed as an agricultural laborer, Thomas an errand boy, William, a scholar.
It was very hard to make out the occupations for John's wife, Ann, and daughter, Fanny. The children and John were all born at Down Ampney in Gloucester county while Ann was born at Queenington in Gloucester county. FHL # 542868.
Death register for 3rd quarter in England finds Page, John age 72 died in district of Cirencester. Recorded in Volume 6 A on page 215.
[outsidemarriner.FTW]

One son worked for railroad in Swindon!NOTES The information on John and Ann Page was copied from a family Bible by Gertrude Punschon on her trip to visit family in England. The marriage of John Page and Mary Ann Fisher was taken from parish records for Queenington parish in Gloucester county, England. FHC # 0857049.
The baptismal date for John Page was church records for Down Ampney recorded on film #0417104.
In the parish records for Queenington in the county of Gloucester for the year 1828, John Page of this parish and Mary Ann Fisher also of this parish were married the 24th January 1828 by John William Peter, Rector. They were married in the presence of James Fisher and Elizabeth Ballenger. It was number on page 10 of the parish records for this year. These parish records are on film #0857049 in the Family History Library.
Also on this same film were the baptisms of two of their children. Frances, the daughter of John and Mary Page was baptized the 29th May 1835. They resided in Down Ampney and John was a laborer. This baptism was recorded on page 30 and was number 238. On page 37 and number 295 was Elizabeth, the daughter of John and Ann Page. She was baptized the 2nd of October 1842. John and Ann resided in Down Ampney and John was listed as a laborer.
In the 1841 census for the Down Ampney parish on page 8 were listed John Page and his wife, Ann with their children; Ann, age 13, Maria, age ?, Richard, age 7, Elizabeth, age 9, Frances, age 5, and Mary, age 1. John was age 40 and Ann, his wife, age 30. (Note: these ages were estimated in this census year.) This census was recorded on film#288768 in the family history library.
In the 1851 census for the district of Gloucester east parish of Down Ampney, household number 53 listed John Page age 52 and his wife, Ann age 42 with their children Frances, age 14, Mary, age 11, Eliza, age 8, Richard, age 7, and Emma, age 4. John Page and all of his children were listed as being born in Down Ampney in Gloucester county. John Page was an agricultural laborer. Frances was listed as a servant out of place while Mary was listed as a scholar. In Fairford on household number 18 at street Milton End, Elizabeth Page age 19 was listed as a servant for William Thomas, a Baptist minister. Household number 21 listed Maria Page, who age 21, was a general servant. She was listed as born at Brentford in Middlesex. Ann Page was a servant for Thomas Bowstear, perpetual curate of Poulton in the Poulton Parish of this 1851 census. This was household number 95. Ann age 23 was a cook. She, too, was listed as being born in New Bradford, Middlesex. FHL #087368.
John Page and his wife, Ann, are found in the 1861 census of the Down Ampney Parish of Gloucester county, England as household number 45. John is age 62 while his wife is age 52. With them are their children Fanny, age 24, Thomas, age 16, Emma, age 15, William, age 9 and John, a grandson age 2 (Frances' son by ?). John was listed as an agricultural laborer, Thomas an errand boy, William, a scholar.
It was very hard to make out the occupations for John's wife, Ann, and daughter, Fanny. The children and John were all born at Down Ampney in Gloucester county while Ann was born at Queenington in Gloucester county. FHL # 542868.
Death register for 3rd quarter in England finds Page, John age 72 died in district of Cirencester. Recorded in Volume 6 A on page 215.
[Harrisons.FTW]

I have a copy of the death certificate submitted by the GRO DYA 162333. Also there is application number Y536210. The registration district for the death was Cirencester, Sub-District of Fairford in the counties of Gloucester and Wilts (Wiltshire?)

No. 442 When & Where Died - September 7, 1869 Down Ampney Name and Surname - John Page Sex - Male Age - 72 yrs

Cause of Death - Apoplexy, Paralysis Certified Signature, Description & Residence of Informant - William Page present at the death, Down Ampney When Registered - September 11, 1869 Signature of Registrar - Richard Adams

[outsidemarriner.FTW]

One son worked for railroad in Swindon!NOTES The information on John and Ann Page was copied from a family Bible by Gertrude Punschon on her trip to visit family in England. The marriage of John Page and Mary Ann Fisher was taken from parish records for Queenington parish in Gloucester county, England. FHC # 0857049.
The baptismal date for John Page was church records for Down Ampney recorded on film #0417104.
In the parish records for Queenington in the county of Gloucester for the year 1828, John Page of this parish and Mary Ann Fisher also of this parish were married the 24th January 1828 by John William Peter, Rector. They were married in the presence of James Fisher and Elizabeth Ballenger. It was number on page 10 of the parish records for this year. These parish records are on film #0857049 in the Family History Library.
Also on this same film were the baptisms of two of their children. Frances, the daughter of John and Mary Page was baptized the 29th May 1835. They resided in Down Ampney and John was a laborer. This baptism was recorded on page 30 and was number 238. On page 37 and number 295 was Elizabeth, the daughter of John and Ann Page. She was baptized the 2nd of October 1842. John and Ann resided in Down Ampney and John was listed as a laborer.
In the 1841 census for the Down Ampney parish on page 8 were listed John Page and his wife, Ann with their children; Ann, age 13, Maria, age ?, Richard, age 7, Elizabeth, age 9, Frances, age 5, and Mary, age 1. John was age 40 and Ann, his wife, age 30. (Note: these ages were estimated in this census year.) This census was recorded on film#288768 in the family history library.
In the 1851 census for the district of Gloucester east parish of Down Ampney, household number 53 listed John Page age 52 and his wife, Ann age 42 with their children Frances, age 14, Mary, age 11, Eliza, age 8, Richard, age 7, and Emma, age 4. John Page and all of his children were listed as being born in Down Ampney in Gloucester county. John Page was an agricultural laborer. Frances was listed as a servant out of place while Mary was listed as a scholar. In Fairford on household number 18 at street Milton End, Elizabeth Page age 19 was listed as a servant for William Thomas, a Baptist minister. Household number 21 listed Maria Page, who age 21, was a general servant. She was listed as born at Brentford in Middlesex. Ann Page was a servant for Thomas Bowstear, perpetual curate of Poulton in the Poulton Parish of this 1851 census. This was household number 95. Ann age 23 was a cook. She, too, was listed as being born in New Bradford, Middlesex. FHL #087368.
John Page and his wife, Ann, are found in the 1861 census of the Down Ampney Parish of Gloucester county, England as household number 45. John is age 62 while his wife is age 52. With them are their children Fanny, age 24, Thomas, age 16, Emma, age 15, William, age 9 and John, a grandson age 2 (Frances' son by ?). John was listed as an agricultural laborer, Thomas an errand boy, William, a scholar.
It was very hard to make out the occupations for John's wife, Ann, and daughter, Fanny. The children and John were all born at Down Ampney in Gloucester county while Ann was born at Queenington in Gloucester county. FHL # 542868.
Death register for 3rd quarter in England finds Page, John age 72 died in district of Cirencester. Recorded in Volume 6 A on page 215.
[Harrisons.FTW]

I have a copy of the death certificate submitted by the GRO DYA 162333. Also there is application number Y536210. The registration district for the death was Cirencester, Sub-District of Fairford in the counties of Gloucester and Wilts (Wiltshire?)

No. 442 When & Where Died - September 7, 1869 Down Ampney Name and Surname - John Page Sex - Male Age - 72 yrs

Cause of Death - Apoplexy, Paralysis Certified Signature, Description & Residence of Informant - William Page present at the death, Down Ampney When Registered - September 11, 1869 Signature of Registrar - Richard Adams
[Harrisons.FTW] One son worked for railroad in Swindon!NOTES The information on John and Ann Page was copied from a family Bible by Gertrude Punschon on her trip to visit family in England. The marriage of John Page and Mary Ann Fisher was taken from parish records for Queenington parish in Gloucester county, England. FHC # 0857049. The baptismal date for John Page was church records for Down Ampney recorded on film #0417104. In the parish records for Queenington in the county of Gloucester for the year 1828, John Page of this parish and Mary Ann Fisher also of this parish were married the 24th January 1828 by John William Peter, Rector. They were married in the presence of James Fisher and Elizabeth Ballenger. It was number on page 10 of the parish records for this year. These parish records are on film #0857049 in the Family History Library. Also on this same film were the baptisms of two of their children. Frances, the daughter of John and Mary Page was baptized the 29th May 1835. They resided in Down Ampney and John was a laborer. This baptism was recorded on page 30 and was number 238. On page 37 and number 295 was Elizabeth, the daughter of John and Ann Page. She was baptized the 2nd of October 1842. John and Ann resided in Down Ampney and John was listed as a laborer. In the 1841 census for the Down Ampney parish on page 8 were listed John Page and his wife, Ann with their children; Ann, age 13, Maria, age ?, Richard, age 7, Elizabeth, age 9, Frances, age 5, and Mary, age 1. John was age 40 and Ann, his wife, age 30. (Note: these ages were estimated in this census year.) This census was recorded on film#288768 in the family history library. In the 1851 census for the district of Gloucester east parish of Down Ampney, household number 53 listed John Page age 52 and his wife, Ann age 42 with their children Frances, age 14, Mary, age 11, Eliza, age 8, Richard, age 7, and Emma, age 4. John Page and all of his children were listed as being born in Down Ampney in Gloucester county. John Page was an agricultural laborer. Frances was listed as a servant out of place while Mary was listed as a scholar. In Fairford on household number 18 at street Milton End, Elizabeth Page age 19 was listed as a servant for William Thomas, a Baptist minister. Household number 21 listed Maria Page, who age 21, was a general servant. She was listed as born at Brentford in Middlesex. Ann Page was a servant for Thomas Bowstear, perpetual curate of Poulton in the Poulton Parish of this 1851 census. This was household number 95. Ann age 23 was a cook. She, too, was listed as being born in New Bradford, Middlesex. FHL #087368. John Page and his wife, Ann, are found in the 1861 census of the Down Ampney Parish of Gloucester county, England as household number 45. John is age 62 while his wife is age 52. With them are their children Fanny, age 24, Thomas, age 16, Emma, age 15, William, age 9 and John, a grandson age 2. John was listed as an agricultural laborer, Thomas an errand boy, William, a scholar. It was very hard to make out the occupations for John's wife, Ann, and daughter, Fanny. The children and John were all born at Down Ampney in Gloucester county while Ann was born at Queenington in Gloucester county. FHL # 542868. Death register for 3rd quarter in England finds Page, John age 72 died in district of Cirencester. Recorded in Volume 6 A on page 215.

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van John Page

Richard Page
1769-1839
Mary ? Page
1766-1832

John Page
1797-1869

1828
William Page
1852-????
Mary Ann Page
1829-1907
Maria Page
1829-1907
Richard Page
1833-1900
Eliza Page
1842-????
Thomas Page
1844-????
Emma Page
1845-1918
George Page
1854-1858

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    1. Harrisons.FTW
    2. Gloucestershire, England, Church of England Burials, 1813-1988, Ancestry.com, Gloucestershire Archives; Gloucestershire, England; Reference Number: P14 IN 1/10
      Record for John Page
      / Ancestry.com
    3. Details: Details: ????
    4. World Family Tree Vol. 9, Ed. 1, Brøderbund Software, Inc., Tree #2328
      Date of Import: Oct 27, 2000
    5. Public Member Trees, Ancestry.com, Database online.
      Record for Emma Page http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=55127868&pid=173
      / www.ancestry.com
    6. Gloucestershire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938, Ancestry.com, Gloucestershire Archives; Gloucester, England; Reference Numbers: P261 IN 1/6
      Record for John Page
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    7. 1851 England Census, Ancestry.com, Class: HO107; Piece: 1968; Folio: 593; Page: 12; GSU roll: 87368
      Record for John Page
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    8. Public Member Trees, Ancestry.com, Database online.
      http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=0&pid=13044
      / www.ancestry.com
    9. 1861 England Census, Ancestry.com, Class: RG 9; Piece: 1784; Folio: 45; Page: 10; GSU roll: 542868
      Record for John Page
      / Ancestry.com
    10. England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915, FreeBMD
      Record for John Page
      / Ancestry.com
    11. World Family Tree Vol. 9, Ed. 1, Brøderbund Software, Inc., Tree #2328
      Date of Import: Oct 27, 2000
    12. MoreMarriners.FTW
    13. England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index, 1837-1915, FreeBMD / Ancestry.com
    14. Details: Details: ᄖḙሐတ
    15. "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7GS-XVR : 6 December 2014, Francis Young, ); citing Benenden, Kent, England, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL
    16. outsidemarriner.FTW
    17. Details: Citation Text: Tree #2328

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