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The History and Genealogy of the Robert and Rachel Page Family (1750—1827). Two VolumesThe History and Genealogy of the Robert and Rachel Page Family (1750—1827). Two Volumes. Donald W. Page. Hardbound, 1992, 2002, Appendices, Index, 604 pp. and 654 pp.
This is the first comprehensive book to be published on this portion of the PAGE FAMILY. The known ancestors of this family are listed with many generations identified up to the present time. The book is designed to enhance genealogical research of this family and many allied families. The unique coding system and interpretive index makes the book a joy to use. ROBERT PAGE and RACHEL BROCKMAN were married in Goochland Co., VA., in 1773. They probably lived in Orange Co., VA., until 1782 when they moved to Caswell Co., NC. Around 1787 they moved to Spartanburg Co., SC where ROBERT PAGE died in 1827. This book follows the line of ROBERT PAGE and his ten children through such states as Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Alabama, Illinois, Missouri, Texas and California. Surnames of some of the allied families and descendants include: Abercrombie, Adams, Aldridge, Allen, Allison, Anderson, Andrews, Arnold, Atteberry, Babb, Barnes, Barnett, Bennett, Biggers, Biggs, Briley, Brockman, Burdett, Burdette, Campbell, Carter, Castlebury, Clark, Coker, Collins, Cook, Cooper, Cox, Davis, Drage, Drake, Dye, Edwards, Eldridge, Ferguson, Finn, Fisher, Fleming, Forrester, Gentry, Goode, Goodwin, Gosa, Green, Groce, Hagan, Hall, Hanna, Hayes, Helton, Hill, Hirsch, Hughes, Humes, Hungate, Ingram, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kidwell, King, Kinslow, Kirby, Lambert, Lane, Lanford, Lawrence, Leatherwood, Lee, Lyles, McCombs, McDonald, McFarland, Manis, Martin, Meadows, Miller, Moore, Morgan, Morris, Morrow, Murphy, Nelson, Nix, Parke, Parsons, Payne Pearson, Pitcock, Qualls, Rhodes, Richardson, Roberson, Schuck, Sellers, Sherry, Sloan, Smith, Sneed, Sparks, Stewart, Strode, Taylor, Thomas, Thompson, Waddell, Waddle, Walker, Webb, Williams, Willis, Wood, Woodruff, Young. Page002 |