David D. Page

Brief Life History of David D.

David D. Page was born about 1790, in Greenville, Mecklenburg, North Carolina, United States as the son of John Page Sr. He married Jane Green about 1815, in South Carolina, United States. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 4 daughters. He lived in Arkansas, United States in 1850 and Kings River Township, Madison, Arkansas, United States in 1860. He registered for military service in 1886. He died on 4 March 1865, in Kingston, Madison, Arkansas, United States, at the age of 76, and was buried in Kingston, Madison, Arkansas, United States.

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Family Time Line

David D. Page
1790–1865
Jane Green
1795–1873
Marriage: about 1815
John Robert Page
1817–1873
Samuel Page
1821–1887
David Wilson Page
1823–1909
Rhoda E. Page
1827–1900
Milton "Milt" Page
1827–1909
James Terrell Page Sr.
1831–1912
Margaret Ann Page
1833–1901
Martha Jane Page
1837–1901
Posey Page
1838–1864
Hosea A. Page
1838–1900
Francis Franklin "Frank" Page
1842–1909
Nancy Page
1843–1866

Sources (6)

  • David Page, "United States Census, 1850"
  • David Page, "Find A Grave Index"
  • David Page, "United States Census, 1860"

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World Events (8)

1791

Bill of Rights guarantees individual freedom.

1792 · Capital City Moved

New Bern had been the capital of North Carolina in its early days. In 1792, the capital was moved to Raleigh because it was more the center of the state.

1812

War of 1812. U.S. declares war on Britain over British interference with American maritime shipping and westward expansion.

Name Meaning

English and French: occupational or status name for a young servant, Middle English page, paige, Old French page (from Italian paggio, ultimately from Greek paidion, a diminutive of pais ‘boy, child’). The surname has also been established in Ireland since the 16th century. In North America, this surname is also a shortened form of the French cognate Lepage .

French Canadian (Pagé): altered form of French Paget , a diminutive of 1. Compare Pashia .

North German: metonymic occupational name for a horse dealer, from Middle Low German page ‘horse’.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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Story Highlight

Letter written by David Page's wife, Jane, to her son: (spelling has not been changed) Kings River, Madison County, Arkansas 14 November 1866

Letter written by David Page's wife, Jane, to her son: (spelling has not been changed) Kings River, Madison County, Arkansas 14 November 1866 To John Page and Family Dear Son and Daughter: I embrace …

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