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John Page

John Page

Male 1749 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Page was born in 1749 (son of Hon. John Page and Jane Byrd); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hon. John Page was born in 1720 in Gloucester County, Virginia (son of Mann Page, Sr. and Judith Carter, son of Hon. Mann Page, Honorable Sr. and Judith Carter); died in 1774 in Northend, Gloucester County, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 20 Feb 1724, Gloucester, Roswell, Virginia; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Death: 1777, Unknown; Alt. Death

    John married Jane Byrd in 1746. Jane was born on 13 Oct 1729 in Williamsburg, Virginia; died in 1774. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jane Byrd was born on 13 Oct 1729 in Williamsburg, Virginia; died in 1774.
    Children:
    1. Mann III Page was born in 1747; and died.
    2. 1. John Page was born in 1749; and died.
    3. Jane Page was born in 1751; and died.
    4. William Page was born in 1753; and died.
    5. Judith Page was born in 1755; and died.
    6. Carter Page was born in 1758; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hon. Mann Page, Honorable Sr. was born in 1691; died on 24 Jan 1730 in Rosewell, Gloucester County, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Death: UNKNOWN; Alt. Death

    Notes:

    Sources:
    1.Title: "The Ancestry of Benjamin Harrison," Keith, Charles P.,
    Philadelphia. 1893. Call# CS571.H32
    Repository:
    Call Number:
    Media: Book
    Page: 15
    2.Title: "The Ancestry of Benjamin Harrison," Keith, Charles P.,
    Philadelphia. 1893. Call# CS571.H32
    Repository:
    Call Number:
    Media: Book
    3.Title: "Seldens of Virginia" Vol 1
    Page: 514
    4.Title: "The Ancestry of Benjamin Harrison," Keith, Charles P.,
    Philadelphia. 1893. Call# CS571.H32
    Repository:
    Call Number:
    Media: Book
    Page: 14
    5.Title: "Seldens of Virginia" Vol 1
    Page: 515

    Mann married Judith Carter in Aug 1712. Judith (daughter of Colonel Robert "King" Carter and Judith Armistead) was born in 1693; died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Judith Carter was born in 1693 (daughter of Colonel Robert "King" Carter and Judith Armistead); died in UNKNOWN.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 1695; Alt. Birth

    Children:
    1. Ralph Wormely Page was born on 2 Dec 1713; and died.
    2. Maria Page was born on 24 Feb 1715; and died.
    3. Mann Page, Jr. was born in 1718 in Gloucester County, Virginia; died on 11 Oct 1808.
    4. 2. Hon. John Page was born in 1720 in Gloucester County, Virginia; died in 1774 in Northend, Gloucester County, Virginia.
    5. Carter Page was born in 1724; and died.
    6. Matthew Page was born in 1726; and died.
    7. Robert Page
    8. Robert Page


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Colonel Robert "King" Carter was born between 4 Aug 1663 and 1665 in Corotoman, Lancaster County, Virginia (son of Rev. John Carter and Sarah Ludlowe, son of Rev. John Carter and Sarah Ludlow); died on 4 Aug 1732 in Corotoman, Lancaster County, Virginia; was buried in Christ Church, Lancaster County, Virgnia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Burial: Christ Church, Lancaster County, Virginia; Alt. Burial
    • Name: King
    • Alt. Birth: 1663; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Birth: 1663, Corotoman, Lancaster, Virginia; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Birth: 1665, Corotoman, Lancaster County, Virginia; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Birth: 1665, Corotman, Lancaster County, Virginia; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Birth: 1665; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Death: 1732; Alt. Death
    • Alt. Death: 4 Aug 1732, Corotman, Lancaster County, Virginia; Alt. Death

    Notes:

    Col. Robert "King" Carter was America's first millionaire!
    Obituary:
    Headline:
    SACRED GEOMETRY' RETIREE BELIEVES CHURCH IS ARCHITECTURAL
    CALENDAR - Publication Date: April 23, 2000 - Source: Richmond
    Times-Dispatch
    Page: C-4; Subjects: ARCHITECTURE; RELIGION; BUILDING; SCIENCE
    HISTORY
    Region: Virginia
    "Thou has ordered all things in number, weight and measure," quotes
    Stephen Stewart from the ancient apocrypha's reference to God that he
    said the British royal architect Sir Christopher Wren adopted as his
    motto. Wren died in 1723,at least seven years before Lancaster County's
    historic Christ Church was begun. But Stewart, who has pursued the
    oft-referenced but never proven connection between Wren and the famous
    Colonial church, thinks the motto is apt. "Number, weight and measure"
    he believes describes the architectural masterpiece right down to the
    curious symbols engraved in the metal key escutcheon on its front door
    and the church's decorative sunburst pattern of wooden inlay above its
    three-tiered pulpit.
    Stewart is convinced the 265-year-old registerednational historic
    monument is an architectural calendar. He believes it was deftly created
    to tell time and celebrate the glory of Easter. It does, he maintains,
    through a number-crunching design created with the use of what he calls
    "sacred geometry" - the golden ratios of proportion that have existed in
    architecture since earliest times. He says Christ Church is adjusted just
    slightly south of an east- west alignment. It's the only way possible to
    do what it does, he says. Among many things he has cataloged, it allows
    the sun toshoot
    a beam of light precisely upon the altar table during the midpoint of the
    days reserved for Easter in the church calendar.
    The building, he says, was carefully planned so its high west elliptical
    window can capture the western sun beginning April 4, the midpoint of
    Easter according to the moon phase, and continuing through April 8, the
    midpoint among the span of days betweenMarch 22 through April 25 that
    Easter can fall. The beam slants down to glisten on the altar table or
    cross, depending on the day.
    Whoever designed Christ Church "was building a house of worship including
    all of God's geometry found in nature," says Stewart.
    Stewart is not without his critics.
    Officials associated with the church foundation say there has never been
    a hint that Christ Church was designed to be anything else but a supreme
    example of structural art.
    "You would expect you'd find some mention" in records that Christ
    Church was deliberately calibrated to capture sun rays, says Robert A.
    Cornelius, the church foundation's director."
    But, in the course of dogged day-after-day observations and record-
    keeping over the years, Stewart says he's found that the building is
    alive with solar phenomena and references to calendar numbers 52, 365 and
    multiples of 13.
    He has documented sunbeams striking, fourtimes a year, a tombstone
    that's precisely in the center of the church's cross- shaped
    intersection. The beams center the tombstone on May 6, Aug. 7, Nov. 7 and
    Feb. 5. The dates are referred to in astronomy as "cross-quarter dates,"
    Stewart says. They mark the midpoints of spring, summer, fall and winter.
    Outside, shadows from the eaves on the west-facing wing move in tandem
    withthe beam inside the church, Stewart said. The shadows trace the
    course of spring to summer and back to fall as they are cast upon the
    west faces of the south and north wings, he says.
    There are an average 93.5 days from spring to summer and 93.5 days from
    summer to fall. There are 93.5 courses of bricks on the building's walls,
    Stewart says. But the tomb, which contains the remains of David Miles, a
    former indentured servant who was a county justice, holds aspecial
    interest for Stewart, who measured the dimensions of everything in the
    church and its church yard before the foundat

    Robert married Judith Armistead in 1688. Judith was born in 1665 in Gloucester County, Virginia; died on 23 Feb 1699. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Judith Armistead was born in 1665 in Gloucester County, Virginia; died on 23 Feb 1699.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 1665; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

    At Old Christ Church, Lancaster Co., VA, east of the church:
    "Here lyeth buried the body of Judith Carter, the wife of
    Robert Carter, Esq., and eldest daughter of the Hon. John Armistead,
    Esq., and Judith his wife. She departed this life the 23d day of
    February, Anno 1699, in the -- year of her age, and in the eleventh year
    of her marriage having borne to her husband five children, four daughters
    and a son, two whereof, Sarah and Judith Carter, died before, and are
    buried near her."

    Children:
    1. Hon. John Carter, Honorable was born in 1690 in Corotoman, Lancaster County, Virginia; died on 30 Apr 1743 in Corotoman, Lancaster County, Virginia.
    2. Elizabeth Carter was born in 1692 in Corotoman; died on 30 Apr 1734 in Virginia.
    3. 5. Judith Carter was born in 1693; died in UNKNOWN.
    4. Sarah Carter was born about 1694; and died.
    5. Mann Page Carter



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