Ellie Wood Keith Genealogy

Wood Newton Page

Male 1852 - 1894  (41 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Wood Newton Page was born 13 Nov 1852, Vermont, United States (son of Rev. James Jellis Page and Virginia Newton); died 22 Jul 1894, Mexico City National Cemetery; was buried , Plot 543 Mexico City National Cemetery, Cuauhtemoc Borough, District Federal, Mexico.

    Other Events:

    • Education: 1. Ellie Mason, married Wood Page of the University of Virginia.
    • Occupation: 1890, Tyler, Smith, Texas; Census lists him as a sewing machine agt.
    • Occupation: 13 Oct 1892; Passport application says he is a railroad conductor, 6\'2\", hazel eyes, brown hair, mustache, oval face, high forehead, straight nose, born in Charleston, West Virginia, 40 years old

    Wood married Eliza Chew Mason 29 Sept 1892. Eliza (daughter of James Murray Mason, (2) and Eliza Hill) was born 13 Sep 1865, Wilmington, North Carolina; died 2 Sep 1956, Charlottesville, Virginia. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Ellie Wood (Page) Keith was born 17 Jul 1894, Mexico City; died 28 Nov 1986, Charlottesville, Virginia; was buried , Charlottesville, Virginia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Rev. James Jellis Page was born 7 Jul 1822, Columbia County, Virginia (son of Henry PAGE, of Todd County, Ky and Jane B. Deane); died 25 Apr 1898, 1143 New Hampshire Avenue, Washington, DC; was buried , Plot B14 Holy Trinity Cemetery, Bowie, Maryland.

    Other Events:

    • History: Educated Theological Seminary, Fairfax County, Virginia. Married 16 Dec, 1851
    • History: Episcopal Minister
    • History: Rev. James Jellis and Virginia had a son, Rev. Thomas Carter Page. B Dec 8, 1858. He is buried in Green Hill Cemetery in Berryville, Virginia. Thomas Carter Page was the Rector at Bruton Parish in Williamsburg, Va.

    James married Virginia Newton 16 Dec 1851. Virginia (daughter of Enos Wood Newton and Sarah Work) was born 26 Jun 1828; died 25 Jul 1912, Mt. Oak, P.G. Co., Maryland; was buried , Plot B14 Holy Trinity Cemetery, Bowie, Prince George's County, Maryland. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Virginia NewtonVirginia Newton was born 26 Jun 1828 (daughter of Enos Wood Newton and Sarah Work); died 25 Jul 1912, Mt. Oak, P.G. Co., Maryland; was buried , Plot B14 Holy Trinity Cemetery, Bowie, Prince George's County, Maryland.
    Children:
    1. 1. Wood Newton Page was born 13 Nov 1852, Vermont, United States; died 22 Jul 1894, Mexico City National Cemetery; was buried , Plot 543 Mexico City National Cemetery, Cuauhtemoc Borough, District Federal, Mexico.
    2. Reverand Henry Dean Page was born 2 Nov 1854; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Sarah Bell Page was born 28 Jul 1856; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. Reverand Thomas Carter Page was born 8 Dec 1858; died 5 Jun 1938; was buried , Plot: Area S, Lot 214 Green hill Cemetery, Berryville, Virginia.
    5. Lilla Leigh Page was born 7 May 1868; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. Mary Wallace Page died 17 Nov 1860.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Henry PAGE, of Todd County, KyHenry PAGE, of Todd County, Ky was born 29 Sep 1785, "The Fork" Cumberland County, Virginia (son of Major Carter PAGE and Mary Cary); died 1845, Todd County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • History: Educated at William and Mary College, appearing on the alumni list in 1804. All of his children were born at Ca Ira, Cumberland County. Then they moved to Kentucky about 1841, his father dying in 1845

    Henry married Jane B. Deane 23 Dec 1813. Jane was born Sept 29,1785; died 1845. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Jane B. Deane was born Sept 29,1785; died 1845.
    Children:
    1. 2. Rev. James Jellis Page was born 7 Jul 1822, Columbia County, Virginia; died 25 Apr 1898, 1143 New Hampshire Avenue, Washington, DC; was buried , Plot B14 Holy Trinity Cemetery, Bowie, Maryland.

  3. 6.  Enos Wood Newton was born 18 Aug 1794, Hartford, Windsor, Vermont (son of David Newton and Mary Hazen); died 28 Sept, 1866, Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • History: "He was one of 10 brothers who were over 6 feet in height."
    • History: He was the second principal of The North Yarmouth Academy in Maine.
    • Occupation: \"Maybe not too likely that anyone in the section would have it, but the West Virginia university School of Journalism is looking for a rare picture of the state\'s old-time editors … Enos W. Newton, who edited the Kanawha Republican of Charleston from 1841 to 1865 and was one of the state\'s great figures in those years … School wants to copy the picture for hanging in its \"Hall of Fame.\"
    • Education: 1815, Dartmouth College; 18 Aug, 1794, Hartford Vt. Teacher and journalist; d. 28 Sep., 1866
    • History: 1827, Middleburg, Va; Rogers of Loudoun, a report of the committee on the subject of the militia laws, was taken up, and read as follows: Resolved, as the opinion of this committee, That the petition of Enos; W;. Newton; and Ezra P. Jennison, principals in the Military Academy at Middleburg, in the county of Loudoun, who represent that they are desirous of introducing into their seminary the system of military education which has been adopted in the celebrated school of Captain Partridge, and for that purpose are anxious to procure from the State a loan of seventy-five muskets, and who are willing to give the most ample security for the safe keeping and return of the said arms, is reasonable. ..
    • History: 1864, Wheeling, WV; Delegate of the second legislature of West Virginia, 1864
    • Occupation: 11 Nov, 1937; Inducted into the West Virginia Journalism Hall of Fame

    Enos — Sarah Work. Sarah died 28 Sep 1865. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Sarah Work died 28 Sep 1865.

    Other Events:

    • History: Listed as a subscriber to \"Poems on Different Subjects\" by Sarah Anderson Hastings, Sally Hastings. 1808. Might not the the same Sarah Work

    Children:
    1. 3. Virginia Newton was born 26 Jun 1828; died 25 Jul 1912, Mt. Oak, P.G. Co., Maryland; was buried , Plot B14 Holy Trinity Cemetery, Bowie, Prince George's County, Maryland.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Major Carter PAGEMajor Carter PAGE was born 1758, Mathews County, VA (son of John Williamson PAGE and Jane BYRD); died 9 Apr, 1825, Willis Forks, Cumberland County, Virginia; was buried , Forks Episcopal Church Cemetery, Doswell, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Education: Major Carter Page, [1758-1825], for some years a Trustee of Hampden Sidney College, sent five of his sons to Hampden Sidney (viz., Mann, Nelson, William N., Robert B., and Thomas), and was the father-in-law of President Cushing and of Professor Dame.

    Notes:

     Of the men of Virginia descent living in other states may be mentioned James Jellis Page, killed in Flanders, Sept. 29th. He was son of Rev. J. J. Page, whose father Henry Page (a son of Major Carter Page, of the Revolution) removed from Cumberland Co., Va., to Todd Co., Ky. 

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    Buried:
    Born at North End, Gloucester (Now Matthews County). Removed to Willis' Fork, Cumberland Co., Va. He married, first in 1783, Mary Cary, and secondly, in 1799, Lucy Nelson, daughter of Governor Thomas Nelson and Lucy Grymes Nelson of Yorktown, Va. He was Aide de Camp to General Lafayette during the Revolution as a Captain in the Cavalry.

    Carter married Mary Cary 13 Apr 1783, 'Tuckahoe', Goochland County, Virginia. Mary (daughter of Archibald Cary and Mary Randolph, of Curls Neck) was born 4 Dec 1766; died 26 Jan 1797, Watkins Family Cemetery, Chesterfield, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary Cary was born 4 Dec 1766 (daughter of Archibald Cary and Mary Randolph, of Curls Neck); died 26 Jan 1797, Watkins Family Cemetery, Chesterfield, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • History: She played a major part in the notorious Scandal of Bizarre by spreading malicious rumors regarding Nancy Randolph. It involved the most influential men of Virginia, including John Marshall, later Chief Justice of the United States. For more information, please see Daniels, Jonathan. The Randolphs of Virginia, pages 135-149.

    Children:
    1. John Cary was born 1784; died 1855.
    2. 4. Henry PAGE, of Todd County, Ky was born 29 Sep 1785, "The Fork" Cumberland County, Virginia; died 1845, Todd County, Kentucky.
    3. Henry died Yes, date unknown.
    4. Dr. Mann died Yes, date unknown.

  3. 12.  David NewtonDavid Newton was born 25 Mar 1753, Milford, New Haven, Connecticut (son of Ezekial Newton and Mary Collins); died 29 Dec 1839.

    Other Events:

    • History: \"served as a private, 1780, in Capt. Joshua Hazen\'s company of Vermont militia.\" in the Revolutionary War
    • History: \"The following family record of David Newton of Hartford, is believed to be the most remarkable one known in the United States, if not in the world, in respect to the number of children, their individual length of life, and the aggregate of the ages of the whole family. The record, as found in their family Bible, is as follows:
    • Married: 16 Sept, 1773

    David — Mary Hazen. Mary was born 11 Sep 1754, Norwich, Connecticut; died 24 Sep 1823, Hartford, Windsor, Vermont. [Group Sheet]


  4. 13.  Mary Hazen was born 11 Sep 1754, Norwich, Connecticut; died 24 Sep 1823, Hartford, Windsor, Vermont.
    Children:
    1. 6. Enos Wood Newton was born 18 Aug 1794, Hartford, Windsor, Vermont; died 28 Sept, 1866, Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia.