He was born in the year 1603 in Ormesby, Norfolk, England (Present UK), Ormesby, England (Present UK).
Attention: Was younger than 16 years (11) when child (John Page) was born (February 6, 1614).
He was christened in the year 1604 in ., Ormesby, Norfolk, England.
Alternative: He was christened in the year 1604 in Ormsby, Norfolk, United Kingdom.
Alternative: He was christened in the year 1604 in ., Ormesby, Norfolk, England.
Alternative: He was christened in the year 1604 in ., Ormesby, Norfolk, England.
Alternative: He was christened in the year 1604 in ., Ormesby, Norfolk, England.
Alternative: He was christened in the year 1604 in ., Ormesby, Norfolk, England.
Alternative: He was christened in the year 1604 in ., Ormesby, Norfolk, England.
He was baptized in the year 1604 in St. Margaret Church, Ormesby, England (Present UK).
Emigrated in the year 1604, Ormsby, Norfolk, England.
He died on September 26, 1679 in Hampton (Present Rockingham County), Province of New Hampshire (Present USA), Hampton, Province of New Hampshire (Present USA), he was 76 years old.
January 24 » King Charles II of England dissolves the Cavalier Parliament.
June 1 » The Scottish Covenanters defeat John Graham of Claverhouse at the Battle of Drumclog.
August 7 » The brigantine Le Griffon, commissioned by René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, is towed to the south-eastern end of the Niagara River, to become the first ship to sail the upper Great Lakes of North America.
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