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  1. William A Page: Birth: 24 APR 1803 in NY. Death: 4 DEC 1840 in Porter Twp. Delaware, OH

  2. Riley Page: Birth: 3 NOV 1804 in Phillipstown, NY.

  3. Roswell Page: Birth: 3 MAY 1806 in Phillipstown, NY. Death: AFT 1880 in Res: 1880, Morrow Co. OH

  4. Samuel Page: Birth: 1812 in Phillipstown, NY.

  5. Joseph Page: Birth: ABT 1813 in OH.

  6. Robert Isacc Page: Birth: ABT 1814 in Phillipstown, NY. Death: 18 DEC 1884 in Ogle Co. IL

  7. Lovina Sarah Page: Birth: ABT 1816 in Phillipstown, NY. Death: 1862

  8. Polly Delina Page: Birth: ABT 1817 in OH. Death: 1 APR 1853 in Brooklyn Cem, Ogle Co. IL

  9. Ransom Page: Birth: 1820 in Porter Twp. Delaware, OH. Death: 1880

  10. George Washington Page: Birth: 25 JUN 1823 in Porter Twp. Delaware, OH. Death: 4 JUL 1901 in Duplain, Clinton, MI

  11. Laura Page: Birth: 20 FEB 1825 in Delaware Co. OH. Death: 16 MAR 1836 in Delaware Co. OH

  12. Eleanor Page: Birth: 2 MAR 1827 in Delaware Co. OH. Death: 20 MAY 1829 in Delaware Co. OH

  13. Thomas Jefferson Page: Birth: 1829 in Delaware Co. OH. Death: 20 MAY 1829

  14. Thomas Jefferson Page: Birth: ABT 1829.


Notes
a. Note:   William A Page, buried, 27 Nov 1847, Stark Cem. Porter Twp, Delaware Co. OH,
  Veteran War of 1812. Morrow County Ohio History - In the same year the Lindenbergers came to Porter, Samuel Page emigrated from Broome Co. in the State of New York, to Ohio, and settled on a new farm in the western part of the township, near the township line between Kingston and Porter, and a little north of the center of the township, on the Sunbury and Mount Gilead State road. This was in the year 1817. Mr. Page had a wife and several children, and he at once built a cabin on his new farm, and commenced improving and clearing it up. But, about two years later, a brother of his, Mr. William Page, immigrated to Porter from the same county in the State of New York, and purchased the farm of his brother Samuel, upon which he settled. William Page was an industrious and exemplary Christian, and greatly respected. He cleared up his land, built comfortable buildings on his farm, and raised a large family. Drafted in the War of 1812, but the war having been closed soon after he was drafted, he saw but little active service. He died, on the farm he had cleared up, in the year 1846. His wife, a most estimable woman in every relation of life, was a Miss Sarah Edwards. They arrived in Porter on New Year's Day, and recieved their New Year's farm in a new country, as a New Year's present.
  The names of his sons were William A., Roswell, Samule, Washington and Ransom. None of these brothers are now living except Roswell and Ransom. There was in this family one daughter who married a Mr. Wells.
  As already stated, William A. Page was the proprietor of the village of East Liberty, and was an enterprising, intelligent citizen, respected by his neighbors and acquaintances; held the office of Justice of the Peac and other township offices. He died nearly thirty years ago, and his family are considerably scattered; some are dead and others have moved away. Roswell Page married a Miss Sarah Sherman, and settled on his farm of about one hundred and forty acres, situated on the Big Waonut Creek, near East Liberty. This was in the year 1835. He is still living; upon this farm.


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