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Submitted: 10/1/14 • Approved: 10/4/14 • Last Updated: 1/6/20 • R80552-G80551-S3
John Page (Jr)
Sept 11, 1789 – Nov 11, 1877
Nancy Ross Page
Oct 12, 1796 - June 17, 1872
In the 1820’s, our G-G-G-Grandparents, John and Nancy came from Greenville Co., SC and settled in Carroll Co., TN. They had a small store and farm and lived about 4 miles East of here near the Carroll – Henderson Co., line. John was paralyzed the last 9 years of his life. Both are buried here in unmarked graves in Barham family cem. They raised 10 children with 4 being blind – Janie, Sallie, Henry and Ella Mae were blind. Nancy, Clarinda, G-G-Grandfather James Ross, twins Wylie Edward Hudson and Mary and Daniel were not. James and Daniel fought in the Confederacy. In 1846, Clarinda wed Andrew Jackson Barham, a planter and Methodist minister. They had 10 children. She died in 1861 giving birth to twin daughters who lived. In 1853, James married Francis Dilday in Carroll Co. They had 6 children. John Amos born in 1859, was our G-Grandfather. In 1884, John wed Nancy Kernell in Stewart Co. They had 7 children. Johnny Joseph, born in 1892, was our Grandfather. Early 1900’s, Johnny wed Hattie Stoneham in Stewart Co. They had 6 children. Eddie Ray, born 1927, was our Father. In 1947, Ed wed Mary Helen Miller in Corinth, MS. They had 3 children. Those children salute and honor with this memorial, their forefathers over 200 years of sacrifice for our PAGE heritage.
Benny Ray Page, Bruce Edward Page, Debbie Lynn Page Clark
**This monument placed here in Spring 2001.
Contributed on 10/1/14 by debbie.clark
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