1791 Atlantic French was born on September 21. [1]
1812 Gilbert Page, son of Thomas and Alice Page, and Atlantic French were married on March 19, at St Andrew's Church, Mt Holly Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
1812 Thomas Page, Samuel Page, and Gilbert Page were taxed in Chester Twp, Burlington County. Thomas Page was taxed for 15 acres of improved land, 1 horse, and 1 cow. Samuel Page had 1 house & lot, 1 horse and 1 cow. Gilbert Page had 1 house & lot, 1 horse and 1 cow. [10]
1813 Thomas Page, Samuel Page, and Gilbert Page were taxed in Chester Twp, Burlington County. Thomas Page was taxed for 15 acres of improved land, 1 horse, and 1 cow. Samuel Page had 1 house & lot, 1 horse and 1 cow. Gilbert Page had 1 house & lot, 1 horse and 2 cattle. [11]
1816 "The house opposite the William Penn Hotel, ... owned by Gilbert Page and the eastern part occupied by him for a store. Gilbert Page purchased the property of Thomas Page and Abbie, his wife, in 1816, and Thomas Page purchased it of Joshua Borton and Elizabeth, his wife, in 1807" [12]. Soon after his marriage to Atlantic French, Gilbert Page purchased the large brick house which adjoined the Orthodox Friends Meeting House in Moorestown. [13]
1814-18 Gilbert Page was on the township committee of representatives of Chester Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey. [14]
1813-1839 Gilbert Page was the postmaster. [15]
1814-1815 Gilbert Page, with several others, chartered the Farmer's National Bank of New Jersey on Mill Street, Mt Holly [Northampton Twp], New Jersey. [16]
1830 Gilbert Page lived in Chester Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey in a household with males: 1 (5 thru 9), 1 (10 thru 14), 2 (15 thru 19), and 1 (40 thru 49); and females: 1 (under 5), 1 (10 thru 14), 1 (15 thru 19), and 1 (30 thru 39). [17]
1835 A saw mill (near Mullica Hill) from the estate of Charles French was sold to son-in-law Gilbert Page, of Moorestown. [18]
1840 Gilbert Page was an active Whig and directed a large political meeting for General Harrison. [19]
1840 Gilbert Page lived in Chester Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey in a household with males: 1 (5 thru 9), 1 (15 thru 19), 1 (20 thru 29), and 1 (50 thru 59); and females: 1 (5 thru 9), 1 (10 thru 14), 1 (15 thru 19), and 1 (40 thru 49). [20]
1849 G. Page lived across the street from the hotel in Moorestown, Chester Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey. [21]
1850 Gilbert Page (age 68, born in New Jersey) lived in Chester Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey, in a household with Atlantic Page (age 59), Elizabeth F Page (age 14 or 74 or 94), Nathan A Buzby (age 30), Caleb Haines (age 45), Bridget Fitzgurvis (age 20), Samuel Jones (age 34), Mary Jones (age 34), Sarah Sparks (age 65), Alice Bany (age 23), Eliza Jones (age 9), Thomas Stewart (age 24), George Conrow (age 20), Joseph Harris (age 20), Alfred Prichett (age 19), Joseph Saunders (age 14), and William Rineer (age 13). [22]
1853 Atlantic Page was baptized as an adult on May 10, 1853 in Trinity Church, Moorestown, New Jersey. [23]
1859 G. Page lived next to S Jones, and the OFMH [Orthodox Friends Meeting House] across the street from the hotel, the store, and the buggy shop, in Moorestown, Chester Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey. [24]
1860 Gilbert Page (age 78, born in New Jersey), gentleman, lived in Chester Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey, in a household with Atlantic Page (age 70), Elizabeth Page (age 25), Adolph Page (age 17), and Henry Page (age 15). [25]
1862 Gilbert Page died at age 78 on July 7 and was buried on July 10 in Trinity Episcopal Churchyard, Moorestown, Old Chester Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey. [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] He was a son of Thomas and Alice Page. [31]
The "Gilbert Page Family Memorial Stone" Inscriptions include: Atlantic French Page Sept 21st 1791-March 13th 1869, Charles P. Page March 27th 1813-April 27th 1866, Edward A. Page 1830-1881, Gilbert Page August 7th 1784-July 7th 1862, Rodney S. Page Feb 1833-Oct 1834, Sabilla A. Page Feb 1823 died Feb 1825, William H. Page 1818-1824. Sarah Page died Oct 23rd 1847 in her 20th year.
1863 Mrs. Atlantic Page and Mr Olof(Adolph?) Page were confirmed on May 4 at Trinity Church, Moorestown, New Jersey. [32]
1867 Atlantic Page, widow of Gilbert Page, was listed in the Philadelphia directory. [33]
1868 Atlantic Page, widow of Gilbert Page, was listed in the Philadelphia directory. [34]
1869 Atlantic French Page, wife of Gilbert, died in Philadelphia at age 77 and was buried on March 16 at Trinity Episcopal Churchyard, Moorestown, Burlington County, New Jersey. [35] [36]
1881 William Lane Booker and Elizabeth French Bispham née Page, daughter of Gilbert Page of Morristown, New Jersey, were married on September 22. [37] [38]
Son Edward:
1860 Ed A Page (age 29, born in New Jersey) lived in Philadelphia Ward 8, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in a household with Ed A Page (29), Jose Page (21), Mary Lauback (25), and Rachel Cameron (26). Ed A Page was a md. [39]
1870 Edward Page (age 38, born in New Jersey) lived in Philadelphia Ward 8 District 23, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, in a household with Edward Page (), Mary Mcgee (40), Rachel Cameron (37), Catherine Reily (40), Edgard Page (38), Josephine Page (33), Josephine Page (7), and Alice Page (3). Edward Page was a doctor of mediciine. [40]
1880 Edward Page (age 49, born in New Jersey, married) lived in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, in a household with Edward Page (49), Josephine Page (40), Josephine Page (16), Alice F Page (13), Edward Page (12), George Page (9), and Bessie Page (5). Edward Page's parents were both born in New Jersey. Edward Page was a physician. [41]
1881 Dr Edward Augustus Page died on February 19 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. He was born on October 23, 1830 in Moorestown, Burlington County, New Jersey. [42]
Research Notes:
Mrs. Ellen Page Butcher was named as a daughter of Joseph French Page and Ellen Forde Hansell with ancestral lineage through Gilbert Page and Atlantic French and through Thomas Page and Alice Scott. [43] [44]
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[28] S. D. Dickinson and J B. R. Smith, Index of Wills, Inventories, etc. in the office of the secreary of state prior to 1901, Vol. 1 (1912), 169, lists Gilbert Page, (16727C, Inv. 1862.) in Burlington County, New Jersey, [InternetArchive].
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[30] Find A Grave Memorial 8542749, [FindAGrave].
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