Person:William Paige (6)

William Paige
b.1735
 
Facts and Events
Name William Paige
Alt Name[1] William Page, Jr
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1735
Residence[5] 1750 New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, United StatesArrived with parents, siblings
Religion[4] 10 Mar 1761 New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, United StatesMember
Marriage Jun 1780 New Salem, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United Statesto Rachel Day
Census[2] 1790 New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Religion[3] 1 Dec 1793 New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, United Statesowned pew in church
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Extracts from "Heare Lyes Salim New Grant", 1734-1763,by David Wetherbee (1980); New Salem, Massachusetts, Forgotten Franklin County Town .

    William Page, Jr. - son of William, Sr. and Sarah Stevens Page, b. 1735, md. _____Pierce. Ch.:
    John - b. ?
    Phebe - b. June 1, 1769, md. Consider Hastings, 1799*, New Salem.
    Hannah - b. c. 1762, md. Amos Pierce, 1791.
    Samuel - b. c. 1760, md. Elizabeth Stacy, 1779.
    Lydia - b. ?, md. George Boyce, 1777, * New Salem.
    He came here with his father's family from Lunenburg in 1750. He served in Lt. Foster's company and had a poll and real estate in 1759. He lived on the south part of his father's purchase prob. First Div. # 4.

  2. Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States. 1790 U.S. Census Population Schedule . (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M637).

    Willm Page, 2 males 16 and over, 2 males under 16, 6 females total

  3. First Parish Church Records, New Salem, Massachusetts, (TS transcription by Elizabeth Kellog Dunne, 1955); New Salem, Massachusetts, Forgotten Franklin County Town
    PDF p. 10.

    Owners of Pews, 1 Dec 1793
    William Page Junr; Timothy Page and Saml Page owned Gallery Pews

  4. Lederer, Inez Stevens, and Massachusetts) First Congregational Church (New Salem. New Salem, Mass. church records : admissions and dismissions, 1743-1833. (1956)
    p. 17.

    March 10, 1761 - A list of the members in full Communion.
    William Page & Wife

  5. Lasseter, Toni, "Approximate Order of Arrival of Settlers", New Salem, Massachusetts Forgotten Franklin County Town, 10 Dec 2006
    accessed 22 Oct 2015.