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Louise M. Page

Female 1857 - 1926  (69 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Louise M. Page was born 1857 (daughter of Charles Augustus Page and Margaret Antoinette Ansley); died 1926.

    Louise married Louis F. Barger 1876. Louis died 1933. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Helen Margaret Barger
    2. Adele Clark Barger
    3. Thomas Barger was born 1879; died 1880.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles Augustus Page was born 2 Sep 1817, Marlboro, Ulster County, New York (son of Aaron Grannis Page and Mary); died 22 Aug 1891, Geneva, Ontario County, New York; was buried 24 Aug 1891, Glenwood Cemetery, Geneva, Ontario County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Teamster
    • Census: 1860, Seneca, Ontario County, New York
    • Census: 1870, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; Living with his wife and three children.; : 52
    • Census: 1880, Geneva, Ontario County, New York

    Charles married Margaret Antoinette Ansley 7 Sep 1841, Seneca, Ontario County, New York. Margaret (daughter of William Ansley and Margaret Sayre Gramesley) was born 11 May 1821, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; died 6 Sep 1910, Geneva, Ontario County, New York. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Margaret Antoinette Ansley was born 11 May 1821, Seneca, Ontario County, New York (daughter of William Ansley and Margaret Sayre Gramesley); died 6 Sep 1910, Geneva, Ontario County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1880, Geneva, Ontario County, New York

    Children:
    1. Catherine Ann Page was born 1843; died 1846.
    2. Newton Smith Page was born 1844; died 1925.
    3. John Keyes Page was born 1846; died 1881.
    4. Helen Susan Page was born 1849; died 1918.
    5. 1. Louise M. Page was born 1857; died 1926.
    6. Mary Ida Page was born 1860; died 1884.
    7. Margaret Sayre Page was born 1862; died 1919.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Aaron Grannis Page was born c 1778, South Britain, New Haven County, Connecticut; was christened 21 Jan 1779, South Britain, New Haven County, Connecticut (son of Aaron Page and Desire Grannis); died c 1865, New York, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Miller
    • Census: 1810, Marlboro, Ulster County, New York; Aaron G. Page appears to have a wife, a son and a daughter.
    • Resided: 03 Apr 1811, Marlboro, Ulster County, New York; Aaron G. Page bought 100 acres for $3000 from John DuBois. He and "Mary his wife" took out a $2000 mortgage the same day, which they paid off by 1820.
    • Census: 1820, Marlboro, Ulster County, New York; He is listed as Erwin G. Page.
    • Census: 1830, Marlboro, Ulster County, New York
    • Resided: 11 Mar 1831, Marlboro, Ulster County, New York; Aaron G. Page and his wife Mary sold 100 acres to Jeremiah Clark for $5,250.
    • Census: 1840, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; He headed a five-person household, surrounded by various relatives' farms.
    • Census: 1850, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; Living with his daughter Elvira and her family.; : 70
    • Census: 1860, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; Living with his son, Charles.; : 82
    • Census: 12 Jun 1865, Prattsburg, Steuben County, New York; Aaron Page was living with his daughter Elvira and her family.; : 85

    Notes:

    The youngest son of a large Connecticut family, Aaron Grannis Page settled first in Marlboro, New York. He set up a mill, married Mary ---, and with her had six children over the span of about 10 years. After 20 years there, he and Mary moved the family further west to Seneca, in Ontario County, New York. One of their children died almost immediately after arriving in Seneca, but the others soon married into local families and raised their own farming families. Mary died in 1843, while Aaron lived to be at least 85.

    Aaron married Mary c1808, New York, United States. Mary was born 15 Feb 1788, Newburg, Orange County, New York; died 28 Sep 1843, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; was buried , Brookside Cemetery, Seneca, Ontario County, New York. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary was born 15 Feb 1788, Newburg, Orange County, New York; died 28 Sep 1843, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; was buried , Brookside Cemetery, Seneca, Ontario County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1840, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; : 50-60

    Notes:

    She is said to be Mary Folger, and is said to have married Aaron G. Page in December 1811 at the First Presbyterian Church in Albany. Source not yet located.

    Birth:
    Her birthplace is given as Newburg in her son Charles' death certificate in 1891.

    Notes:

    Some researchers point to a marriage, 10 Dec 1811, at the First Presbyterian Church of Albany, between a Mary Folger and a man with the last name of Page. (LDS source film no. 17508. Batch Number: M50622-1.) However, Aaron and Mary were already married by May 1811, when Aaron G. Page of Marlborough "and Mary his wife" took out a $2,000 mortgage to help buy 100 acres there. So Mary's maiden name was not Folger.

    Children:
    1. Elvira Page was born 1811, New York, United States; died 26 Sep 1895, Hudson, St. Croix County, Wisconsin.
    2. Mercy Page was born 5 Mar 1814, Newburg, Orange County, New York; died 12 Jan 1890, Hudson, St. Croix County, Wisconsin; was buried Jan 1890, Willow River Cemetery, Hudson, St. Croix County, Wisconsin.
    3. Alfred Page was born c1816, Marlboro, Ulster County, New York; died 18 Apr 1885, Geneva, Ontario County, New York.
    4. 2. Charles Augustus Page was born 2 Sep 1817, Marlboro, Ulster County, New York; died 22 Aug 1891, Geneva, Ontario County, New York; was buried 24 Aug 1891, Glenwood Cemetery, Geneva, Ontario County, New York.
    5. Martha Elizabeth Page was born 31 Oct 1819; died 31 Aug 1831, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; was buried , Brookside Cemetery, Seneca, Ontario County, New York.
    6. Grannis Page was born 21 Jan 1825, Orange County, New York; died 10 Feb 1910, Oxford, Chenango County, New York.

  3. 6.  William Ansley was born 7 Jul 1773, New London County, Connecticut (son of John Ansley and Eunice Meech); died 15 Nov 1840, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; was buried 1840, Brookside Cemetery, Seneca, Ontario County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Census: 1800, Seneca, Ontario County, New York
    • Census: 22 Oct 1840, Seneca, Ontario County, New York

    Notes:

    "William Ansley was born in Massachusetts in 1773, removed with his parents to Pennsylvania when about four years old, and was educated and reared a farmer. In 1792, he in company with Powel Carpenter walked from Lackawanna county, Pa., with nothing but the clothes they wore, and their axes on their shoulders, settled together in Ontario county, N. Y., on the pre-emption line, five miles southwest of Geneva. Geneva then contained one frame and some half dozen log houses. ...
    "In 1794 William Ansley married Esther Witter and they had ten children. His first wife died in 1817.
    For his second wife he married Margaret (Sayre) Gramesly. They had six children. ... The ... old homestead ... was built and opened as a country hotel in 1794, and used for that for forty years.
    "William Ansley died in 1840, and his wife in 1865."
    -- History of Ontario County, 1893.

    "He was reported to be very rich. ... We remember his visiting the Settlement once, coming in style with a fine pair of horses and close carriage or coach. On that occasion his wife and one son and daughter were with him, and it created quite a sensation among the people in the Settlement. But in their visits they knew no distinction as to rich or poor, visiting their poorer relatives as well as those in better financial circumstances."
    -- From p.129 of the Ephraim Killam manuscript (1887), an account of early life in Paupack, Pennsylvania.

    Buried:
    Stone there may be memorial only

    William married Margaret Sayre Gramesley 27 Aug 1818, Ontario County, New York. Margaret was born 18 Nov 1787, Warwick, Orange County, New York; died 19 Jul 1865, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; was buried , Brookside Cemetery, Seneca, Ontario County, New York. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Margaret Sayre Gramesley was born 18 Nov 1787, Warwick, Orange County, New York; died 19 Jul 1865, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; was buried , Brookside Cemetery, Seneca, Ontario County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1860, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; Living with her son Marcus.; : 72

    Children:
    1. Alanson Ansley was born 3 Sep 1819, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; died 21 Jul 1900, Geneva, Ontario County, New York.
    2. 3. Margaret Antoinette Ansley was born 11 May 1821, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; died 6 Sep 1910, Geneva, Ontario County, New York.
    3. Matilda Sayre Ansley was born 6 Jun 1822, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; died 25 Jul 1844, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; was buried , Washington Street Cemetery, Geneva, Ontario County, New York.
    4. James B. Ansley was born 3 Jun 1824, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; died 20 Sep 1888, Geneva, Ontario County, New York; was buried , Brookside Cemetery, Seneca, Ontario County, New York.
    5. Marcus Ansley was born 15 Mar 1826, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; died 16 Sep 1907, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; was buried , Brookside Cemetery, Seneca, Ontario County, New York.
    6. Marvin D. Ansley was born 11 Dec 1827, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; died 9 Jun 1841, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; was buried , Brookside Cemetery, Seneca, Ontario County, New York.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Aaron Page was born Abt 1740 (son of Moses Page and Thankful Graves); died 25 Sep 1825, Benton, Yates County, New York; was buried 1825, Barden/Page Cemetery, Benton, Yates County, New York.

    Aaron married Desire Grannis 22 May 1758, East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. Desire (daughter of William Grannis and Thankful Alling) was born Abt 1740; died 6 Jun 1819, Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut; was buried , Headquarters Cemetery, Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Desire Grannis was born Abt 1740 (daughter of William Grannis and Thankful Alling); died 6 Jun 1819, Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut; was buried , Headquarters Cemetery, Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut.
    Children:
    1. Huldah Page was christened 27 Oct 1771, East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.
    2. Thankful Page was christened 27 Oct 1771, East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.
    3. William Page was christened 27 Oct 1771, East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.
    4. Desire Page was christened 27 Oct 1771, East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.
    5. Josiah Page was born 1760, Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut; was christened 27 Oct 1771, East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut; died 18 Jun 1832, Benton, Yates County, New York.
    6. Mary Page was born c 1774; died 15 May 1850.
    7. 4. Aaron Grannis Page was born c 1778, South Britain, New Haven County, Connecticut; was christened 21 Jan 1779, South Britain, New Haven County, Connecticut; died c 1865, New York, United States.

  3. 12.  John Ansley was born c1740, England; died 1805, Wayne County, Pennsylvania.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Blacksmith
    • Immigrated: c1760, Connecticut
    • Resided: 7 May 1765, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut
    • Resided: 3 Jul 1767, Preston, New London County, Connecticut
    • Resided: Aug 1776, Lackaway District, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
    • Census: 1790, Wallenpaupeck, Northampton County, Pennsylvania; Household of 6; four males and two females.
    • Resided: 28 Jun 1793, Wallenpaupack, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
    • Resided: 1798, Palmyra Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania; U.S. Direct Tax List shows him owning two houses (one 30 x 18 feet, the other 40 x 18), a framed barn, a log barn, a stables, a blacksmith shop, and five pieces of property totaling about 1150 acres.
    • Census: 1800, Palmyra Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania; Household of 4 people: man and woman over 45, boy and girl under 10.; : 45+
    • Resided: 1801, Palmyra Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania

    John married Eunice Meech 6 Nov 1763, Preston, New London County, Connecticut. Eunice (daughter of William Meech and Zipporah) died Aft 1807. [Group Sheet]


  4. 13.  Eunice Meech (daughter of William Meech and Zipporah); died Aft 1807.

    Other Events:

    • Resided: 05 Jun 1763, Preston, New London County, Connecticut; She was admitted to the First Congregational Church of Preston.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Ira Travell notes, citing John Ansley's probate records.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth (Betsy) Ansley was born 19 Jul 1764; died 25 Jun 1819; was buried , Wallkill Cemetery, Philipsburg, Orange County, New York.
    2. Eunice Ansley was born 14 Feb 1767, New London County, Connecticut; died 4 Aug 1846, Kimbles, Pike County, Pennsylvania.
    3. John Ansley, Jr. was born 18 Apr 1768, New London County, Connecticut; died 13 Jun 1818; was buried , Paupack Cemetery, Pike County, Pennsylvania.
    4. Simeon Ansley was born Abt 1770, New London County, Connecticut; died 20 Nov 1824, Palmyra Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Indian Orchard, Pike County, Pennsylvania.
    5. 6. William Ansley was born 7 Jul 1773, New London County, Connecticut; died 15 Nov 1840, Seneca, Ontario County, New York; was buried 1840, Brookside Cemetery, Seneca, Ontario County, New York.
    6. Joseph Ansley was born 17 Jun 1775, Pennsylvania; died 2 Sep 1831, Paupack, Pike County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Paupack Cemetery, Pike County, Pennsylvania.
    7. Anna Ansley was born c1777, Pennsylvania; died 15 Apr 1841, Paupack, Pike County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Paupack Cemetery, Pike County, Pennsylvania.


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