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de NORMANDIE46 was born
about 967 of Normandie, France. Parents: Richard I "Sans Peur" Duke of NORMANDY and Gonnor de CREPON. Richard III de NORMANDIE46,269 was born about 1001 in , , Normandie, France.269 He died on 6 Aug 1027.269 Parents: Richard II "The Good" Duke of NORMANDY and Judith de BRETAGNE. Robert de NORMANDIE46 was born about 965 in , , Normandie, France. He died in 1037. Parents: Richard I "Sans Peur" Duke of NORMANDY and Gonnor de CREPON. Adaele (Gerloc) of NORMANDY46,136 was born about 897 in of, , Normandie, Neustria. She died after 14 Oct 962. She died after 14 Oct 962. Parents: Rollo "the Dane" ROGNVALDSSON and Poppa Duchess of NORMANDY. Spouse: Guillaume III (I) Duke of AQUITAINE. Children were: Adbelahide Princess of AQUITAINE, Guillaume IV (Fier-aa-bras) AQUITAINE. Alice Or Adbelahide de NORMANDY46 was born about 1057 in of, , Normandie. She died in 1065. Parents: Guillaume I "Le Conquberant" de NORMANDIE and Matilda Countess of Flanders Queen of ENGLAND. Emma Princess of NORMANDY46 was born about 982 in of, , Normandie. She died on 6 Mar 1052 in , Winchester, Hampshire, England. She was buried in St Martin's Church, Winchester, Hampshire, Eng. Parents: Richard I "Sans Peur" Duke of NORMANDY and Gonnor de CREPON. Guillaume I "Longue Epbee" Duke of NORMANDY46,136,1058 was born about 900 in of, , Normandie, Neustria.269 He died on 17 Dec 942 in , , , France.136,269 Killed in an ambush. Parents: Rollo "the Dane" ROGNVALDSSON and Poppa Duchess of NORMANDY. Spouse: Sprote de BRETAGNE. Guillaume I "Longue Epbee" Duke of NORMANDY and Sprote de BRETAGNE were married about 932 in of, , Normandie, France. Children were: Richard I "Sans Peur" Duke of NORMANDY. Ledgarde Duchess of NORMANDY46 was born about 920 in of, Vermandois, Neustria. She died on 27 May 977. She was buried in Abbaye De Matemoutier, , France. Parents: Herbert II Count of VERMANDOIS and Hildebrante Princess of FRANCE. Miss Princess of NORMANDY46 was born in 1011 in , , Normandie, France. She died in Jun. Parents: Richard II "The Good" Duke of NORMANDY and Judith de BRETAGNE. Poppa Duchess of NORMANDY46,136,269,1058 was born about 872 in of, Evreux, Neustria. Spouse: Rollo "the Dane" ROGNVALDSSON. Rollo "the Dane" ROGNVALDSSON and Poppa Duchess of NORMANDY were married in 891. Children were: Adaele (Gerloc) of NORMANDY, Guillaume I "Longue Epbee" Duke of NORMANDY. Richard I "Sans Peur" Duke of NORMANDY46,136,1058 was born on 28 Aug 933 in of, Fbecamp, Normandie. He died on 20 Nov 996 in of, Fbecamp, Normandie.136,269 He was buried in of, Fbecamp, Normandie. Parents: Guillaume I "Longue Epbee" Duke of NORMANDY and Sprote de BRETAGNE. Spouse: Gonnor de CREPON. Richard I "Sans Peur" Duke of NORMANDY and Gonnor de CREPON were married after 962 in , , , France. Children were: Emma Princess of NORMANDY, Richard II "The Good" Duke of NORMANDY, Robert de NORMANDIE, Mahaud de NORMANDIE, Havoise de NORMANDIE, Bbeatrice de NORMANDIE, Mauger de NORMANDIE. Richard II "The Good" Duke of NORMANDY46,120,1059 was born about 963 in , , Normandie, France. He died on 28 Aug 1027 in Fbecamp, Normandie, France.269,1060 He was buried in Fbecamp, Normandie, France. Parents: Richard I "Sans Peur" Duke of NORMANDY and Gonnor de CREPON. Children were: Godfrey de CLARE Count of Brionne. Spouse: Judith de BRETAGNE. Richard II "The Good" Duke of NORMANDY and Judith de BRETAGNE were married about 1000 in , , Normandie, France.269 Children were: Robert I "The Magnificent" Duke of NORMANDY, Richard III de NORMANDIE, Elbeonore de NORMANDIE, Adelais (Judith) de NORMANDIE, Guillaume de NORMANDIE, Miss Princess of NORMANDY. Robert I "The Magnificent" Duke of NORMANDY46,546,1057 was born about 1003 in , , Normandie, France. He died on 22 Jul 1035 in , Nicaea, Bithynia, Turkey.269,546 He was buried in , Nicaea, Bithynia, Turkey. Parents: Richard II "The Good" Duke of NORMANDY and Judith de BRETAGNE. Spouse: Harlette de FALAISE. Robert I "The Magnificent" Duke of NORMANDY and Harlette de FALAISE were married about 1023. Not Married Children were: Guillaume I "Le Conquberant" de NORMANDIE, Adbelahide de NORMANDIE. Aelflaed (Sybil) of NORTHUMBRIA.75,108 Spouse: Duncan I Mac Crinan King of SCOTLAND. Duncan I Mac Crinan King of SCOTLAND and Aelflaed (Sybil) of NORTHUMBRIA were married about 1030. Children were: Malcolm III Caennmor King of SCOTLAND. Morcar Earl of NORTHUMBRIA73 was born about 1030 in of, , Mersea, England. He died after 1070 in England. Parents: Alfgar III Earl of MERCIA and Elfgifu Princess of ENGLAND. Margaret NORTON.123,127,177,178 Spouse: Richard PROWSE. Richard PROWSE and Margaret NORTON were married in 1435 of Chagford, Devonshire, England.179 Children were: John PROWSE. Ida de ODDINGSELES.6 Parents: William de ODDINGSELES Knight and Ela Fitz WALTER. Spouse: John de CLINTON 1st Lord Clinton. John de CLINTON 1st Lord Clinton and Ida de ODDINGSELES were married. Children were: Margery CORBET. William de ODDINGSELES Knight.6 Spouse: Ela Fitz WALTER. William de ODDINGSELES Knight and Ela Fitz WALTER were married. Children were: Ida de ODDINGSELES. Anne OGLE.6,311 Parents: Sir Robert OGLE and Maud de GREY. Spouse: Sir William HERON. Sir William HERON and Anne OGLE were married on 13 Jan 1411/12. Children were: Elizabeth HERON. Sir Robert OGLE.6,311 MAUD GRAY, married about 21 May 1399 ROBERT OGLE, Knt., of Ogle, Hepple, Shilvington, Saltwick, etc., Northumberland, IK.night of the Shire for Northumberland, Sheriff of Northumberland, Constable of Barwick-upon Tweed, Norham, Roxburgh, and Wark Castles, Steward of the Bishop of Durham's liberty of Norhamshire and Islandshire, son and heir of Robert Ogle, Knt., Ogle, Bothal, Hepple, etc., by Joan, daughter and co-heiress of Alan Heton, Knt. He was born 1380-84 (variously aged 26 and 30 in 1410). They had three sons, Robert, Knt. [1st Lord Ogle], John, Esq., and William, Esq., and seven daughters, Margaret (or Margery), Anne, Constance (wife of John Mitford, Knt.), Joan (or Jane),______(wife ofJobn Lilburne),_____(wife of Thomas lisle), and ______ (wife of Matthew Whitfield, Knt.). In 1424 he was a member of the embassy appointed to conduct James, King of Scotland, from Durham into Scotland. SIR ROBERT OGLE died 12 August 1436. His widow, Maud, was living in 1453/4. Spouse: Maud de GREY. Children were: Anne OGLE. Mrs-Rognvald OLAFSSON. Spouse: Rognvald OLAFSSON. Children were: Ascrida (Aseda) ROGNVALDSDATTER Countess of Oppland. Rognvald OLAFSSON. Spouse: Mrs-Rognvald OLAFSSON. Children were: Ascrida (Aseda) ROGNVALDSDATTER Countess of Oppland. Gilbert OLIVER.1061 Spouse: Margery YOUNG. Gilbert OLIVER and Margery YOUNG were married on 29 Nov 1561 in St Mary le Strand, London, England.1062 Children were: Magdaline OLIVER. Magdaline OLIVER70,1061 was born on 4 Aug 1566 in , Droitwich, Worcester, England. She was christened on 4 Aug 1566 in , of Droitwich, Worcester, England. She died about 1606 in , Droitwich, Worcester, England.1063 Parents: Gilbert OLIVER and Margery YOUNG. Spouse: Edward WINSLOW. Edward WINSLOW and Magdaline OLIVER were married on 4 Nov 1594 in St Brides, Fleetstreet, London, England.1064,1065 Children were: Edward WINSLOW, John WINSLOW, Eleanor WINSLOW, Kenelm WINSLOW, Gilbert WINSLOW, Elizabeth WINSLOW, Magdalene WINSLOW, Major Josiah WINSLOW. Sybil OLIVER.123,127 Spouse: Sir Humphrey de BEAUCHAMP Knight. Sir Humphrey de BEAUCHAMP Knight and Sybil OLIVER were divorced about 1290.180 They were married by 1254.209 Children were: Eleanor BEAUCHAMP. Joan ORCHARD123,127,178 died in 1480 of Chagford, Devonshire, England.179 Spouse: John PROWSE. John PROWSE and Joan ORCHARD were married in 1467 of Chagford, Devonshire, England.179 Children were: Robert PROWSE. Ermentrude (Irmtrud) Countess of ORLEANS46,843 was born on 27 Sep 830 in of, Orlbeans, Neustria. She died on 6 Oct 869.129,695 She was buried in St Denis, France. Parents: Eudes (Odo), Count of ORLEANS and Ingeltrude, Countess of ORLEANS. Spouse: Charles II "The Bald" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Charles II "The Bald" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Ermentrude (Irmtrud) Countess of ORLEANS were married on 13 Dec 842 in , Crecy, , France.129 Children were: Ermentrud Princess of FRANCE [ABBESS OF HANSON], Carloman Prince of FRANCE, Charles King of AQUITAINE, Louis II "The Stammerer" King of FRANCE, Hildegarde Princess of FRANCE, Rotrude Princess of FRANCE, Gisaele Princess of FRANCE, Judith Princess of FRANCE, Lothaire Prince of FRANCE. Eudes (Odo), Count of ORLEANS46 was born about 800 in , Orleans, Loiret, France. Spouse: Ingeltrude, Countess of ORLEANS. Children were: Ermentrude (Irmtrud) Countess of ORLEANS. Ingeltrude, Countess of ORLEANS46 was born about 805 in of, Orleans, Loiret, France. Spouse: Eudes (Odo), Count of ORLEANS. Children were: Ermentrude (Irmtrud) Countess of ORLEANS. Anthony OVERTON.1066 Parents: Guthlake OVERTON and Olive BROWNE. Edward OVERTON.1066 Parents: Guthlake OVERTON and Olive BROWNE. Guthlake OVERTON296 was born about 1478.297 He died on 20 Apr 1536.1067 He of Swynshed, near Lincoln.1068 An Esquire Parents: William OVERTON and Rose PULTER. Spouse: Olive BROWNE. Guthlake OVERTON and Olive BROWNE were married about 1510.297 Children were: Edward OVERTON, Richard OVERTON, John OVERTON, Anthony OVERTON, William OVERTON, Isabel OVERTON, Rose OVERTON, Katherine OVERTON, Martha OVERTON, Mary OVERTON. Isabel OVERTON.1069 Parents: Guthlake OVERTON and Olive BROWNE. Spouse: . John CORDELL and Isabel OVERTON were married. John OVERTON.1066 Parents: Guthlake OVERTON and Olive BROWNE. Katherine OVERTON.1069 Parents: Guthlake OVERTON and Olive BROWNE. Martha OVERTON.1069 Parents: Guthlake OVERTON and Olive BROWNE. Spouse: . John DEVEYK and Martha OVERTON were married. Mary OVERTON.1069 A nun Parents: Guthlake OVERTON and Olive BROWNE. Richard OVERTON.1066 Parents: Guthlake OVERTON and Olive BROWNE. Rose OVERTON881,1070 was born in 1526 in , Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England. She died on 17 Jun 1579 in London, Middlesex, England. Parents: Guthlake OVERTON and Olive BROWNE. Spouse: John IRBY. John IRBY and Rose OVERTON were married in 1539 in , Kirnton, Bedford, England. Children were: Olive IRBY, Phebe IRBY, Kellam IRBY, Edward IRBY. Thomas OVERTON died on 4 Dec 1533.297 Parents: William OVERTON and Rose PULTER. Spouse: . Thomas OVERTON and Alice WYLLESFORD were married. William OVERTON.1069 Parents: Guthlake OVERTON and Olive BROWNE. William OVERTON1071 was born about 1448 in Swynshed, Lincoln, England. He died on 2 Jun 1486 in Swynshed, Lincoln, England.1071 Spouse: Rose PULTER. William OVERTON and Rose PULTER were married about 1475 in Swynshed, Lincoln, England. Children were: Thomas OVERTON, Guthlake OVERTON. Anne PAGE was christened on 17 Jan 1596/97 in Boxted, Essex, England.504 Parents: Robert PAGE and Susan SYCKERLING. Christopher PAGE was christened on 17 Jun 1599 in Boxted, Essex, England.504 Parents: Robert PAGE and Susan SYCKERLING. Daniel PAGE was born about 1631 in Dedham, Essex, England. He died on 10 Aug 1634 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.1072 Parents: John PAGE and Phoebe PAINE. Elizabeth PAGE was living in 1660.504 Parents: John PAGE and Phoebe PAINE. Hannah PAGE was christened on 29 Mar 1590 in Boxted, Essex, England.504 Parents: Robert PAGE and Susan SYCKERLING. Joane PAGE was christened on 18 Oct 1601 in Boxted, Essex, England.504 Parents: Robert PAGE and Susan SYCKERLING. John PAGE504,1072,1073 was born on 25 Sep 1586 in Dedham, Essex, England. He was christened on 25 Sep 1586 in , Boxted, Essex, England.1072 He died on 18 Dec 1676 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.1072,1073 JOHN PAGE ORIGIN: Dedham, Essex MIGRATION: 1630 FIRST RESIDENCE: Watertown CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: On 23 May 1665 the Watertown selectmen ordered several persons, including "old Goodman Page & his wife," to attend the next selectmen's meeting "to answer for not attending their seats in the meetinghouse appointed them by the town" [WaTR 1:85]. FREEMAN: Requested 19 October 1630 and admitted 18 May 1631 [MBCR 1:79, 366]. EDUCATION: His inventory included a "Bible and two other small books" valued at 12s. OFFICES: Chosen constable for Watertown, 19 October 1630 [MBCR 1:79]. Trial jury in case of Walter Palmer, 9 November 1630 [MBCR 1:81]. ESTATE: On 21 April 1631 "The house of John Page of Watertown was burnt by carrying a few coals from one house to another: a coal fell by the way and kindled in the leaves" [WJ 1:65]. Granted fifty acres in the Great Dividend in Watertown, 25 July 1636 [WaBOP 5]; granted thirteen acres in the Beaverbrook Plowlands, 28 February 1636/7 [WaBOP 7]; granted thirteen acres in the Remote Meadows, 26 June 1637 [WaBOP 10]. In the Watertown Inventory of Grants John Page was credited with five parcels of land: three acre homestall; thirteen acres plowland in the Further Plain [Beaverbrook Plowlands]; thirteen acres in the Remote Meadows; fifty acres in the Great Dividend; and three acres meadow [WaBOP 112]. In the Inventory of Possessions he held six parcels, and in the Composite Inventory the same six parcels: forty acre homestall (originally a Great Dividend lot, purchased of Edward Howe); twenty acres upland (part of a Great Dividend lot, purchased of John Coolidge); eighteen acres of meadow in Plain Meadow (eight acres purchased of Edward Howe, six of Robert Feake and four of Simon Stone); four acres meadow at Beaver Brook (purchased of William Jennison); seventy acres of upland, being a Great Dividend Lot (purchased of Simon Stone); and thirty-five acres of upland, being a Great Dividend lot (purchased of John Smith) [WaBOP 64, 144]. On 4 November 1646, with others, he pled poverty to be excused from paying a 14s. 5d. fine, but the court, understanding that some of those pleading were "of good ability," considered the matter closely [MBCR 2:164]. On 6 April 1658 John Page of Watertown and Phebe his wife sold to Isaac Mixture of Watertown seventy acres of land, being a dividend, lying in Watertown, also seven acres of remote meadow in the third lot [MLR 6:436-37]. On 26 February 1652[/3] John Page of Watertown and Phebe his wife sold to Joseph Child of Watertown "one small tenement" in Watertown containing one dwelling house and four acres of land [MLR 1:58-59]. The inventory of the estate of John Page of Watertown "who died about the 19th December 1676" was taken 16 February 1676[/7] and was untotalled but included real estate valued at £50: "half a dwelling house with about twelve acres of plain and four acres of meadow £50" [MPR 5:348]. The settlement of the estate witnessed a bitter dispute pitting John, the eldest son, against Samuel Page and James Cutler. Cutler (husband of daughter Phebe Page) and Samuel Page claimed that John kept the estate entirely to himself and refused to make a division. The court ruled in favor of John, finding the estate to be his [MCF 1687 III 251, 252, 228, 240, 167]. BIRTH: Perhaps the John Page baptized Boxted, Essex, 25 September 1586, son of Robert and Susanna (Syckerling) Page [NEHGR 105:26]. DEATH: Watertown 18 December 1676 "aged about 90 years" [WaVR 41]. MARRIAGE: Lavenham, Suffolk, 5 June 1621 Phebe Paine; she was baptized Lavenham 1 April 1594, daughter of William and Agnes (Neves) Paine [NEHGR 69:251]; she died Watertown 25 September 1677 "aged 87" [WaVR 42]. ASSOCIATIONS: Phebe (Paine) Page, wife of John Page, was sister of Elizabeth (Paine) Hammond, wife of WILLIAM HAMMOND of Watertown; of Dorothy (Paine) Eyre, wife of Simon Eyre of Watertown; and of William Paine of Ipswich [NEHGR 69:248-252, 79:82-4, 101:242-45, 105:25-27]. COMMENTS: In a November 1630 letter to John Winthrop Jr., John Rogers, vicar of Dedham, Essex, reports that "this day I have received so lamentable a letter from one John Page late of Dedham that hath his wife and 2 children there and he certifies me that unless God stirring some friends to send him some provision he is like to starve"; as a result, Rogers donated 20s. to buy meal for the family [WP 2:316]. Dedham, Essex, is a parish adjacent to Boxted where records of this Page family are found. The two children who came to New England with John Page are apparently Phebe and John. Some sources claim that John Page had daughters Elizabeth and Mary living in 1660, but the evidence for this is not seen [NEHGR 101:242, 245, 105:26]. 4 December 1638: "Isack Sternes & John Page were fined 5s. for turning the way about, & day was given till the next Court" [MBCR 1:247]. John Page took an unusual approach to the Watertown land granting process. As shown by the Inventory of Grants, he received the usual sequence of land grants down to 1637, when he had his share of the Remote Meadows, but he did not share in any later grants. About 1637 or 1638 he apparently sold off all these parcels which came directly to him from the town, for in the various inventories of Watertown land three of the five parcels appear in the hands of John Biscoe and one in the hands of Michael Barstow. The fate of the homestall is unknown, but this was certainly sold as well, and as this parcel carried with it the proprietary rights in future divisions, John Page did not receive a Farm in 1642. In the Composite Inventory, which showed landholding as of about 1644, Page held only parcels of land that he had bought from others, and these were almost all in the Great Dividend, close to one another but some way from the center of town. Since Page received thirteen acres in the Beaverbrook Plowlands and in the Remote Meadows, and since his family had at most five members at this time, he must have had considerable wealth in cattle. Combine this with his virtual absence from town affairs, and the occasional rebuke for antisocial behavior, and one has the picture of a man of some substance who was attempting to withdraw from society, build his own little empire, and interact as little as possible with authority. Many secondary sources claim that the immigrant John Page removed to Groton in 1662 and returned to Watertown in 1675 after the burning of Groton, but this was the son John, as shown by the births of his children in Groton in the late 1660s and early 1670s, as well as records in Watertown that show that the elder John Page was still in Watertown during these years [WaTR 1:85, 94, 98]. James Knapp deposed in 1678 about working with John Page Jr. at Piscataqua, as many Watertown men of the second generation did, and how young John redeemed a mortgaged piece of John Sr.'s land [MCF 1678 III]. John Hammond deposed that "being at my Uncle Page's house my Aunt Page was very importunate with my Uncle to give Samuel Page a piece of land and my Uncle Page's answer was `Thou knowest it was mortgaged and my son John Page hath redeemed it and it is his'" [MCF 1678 III]. John Page Jr. submitted his account of things he had done for his father when the younger John was a single man, having managed his estate for ten years except about five months when he was in Long Island, and about a fortnight "to help James Cutler when his house was burnt" [MCF 1678 III]. At the court of 2 April 1650 daughter Phebe Page sued John Flemming and his wife for slanderously saying that she was with child. This case illustrated a family at odds with itself; with the depositions of over twenty neighbors, it seemed that the entire town was talking about them [Pulsifer 1:6-8]. Flemming defended himself and said that his words were based on "the common practice of Phebe Page, & the report of her own friends." "John Spring being on the watch on Saturday night after midnight testified that he met John Poole & Phebe Page together, and he asking them why they were so late, she answered because she could dispatch her business no sooner & he said he went with her because he lived with her father." Anthony White also witnessed that "Phebe Page said she must either marry within a month or run the country or lose her wits," and also that "Phebe Page said my mother I can love and respect, but my father I cannot love." William Parker deposed that, having "much discourse with Phebe's mother, she wished her daughter had never seen Poole for she was afraid she was with child." White advised her to return to her father's house again and "she answered no, before I will do so I will go into wilderness as far as I can & lie down and die." Perce witnessed that "Goodman Page coming to his house said thus that what with his wife and daughter, he was afraid they would kill him, and constantly affirmed the same." Goody Mixture testified that "old Page said if she knew as much as he, Phebe deserved to be hanged." Parker again testified "he living at Long Island & Phebe Page there also, she would not keep the house one night, but kept a young man company, and they were both whipped for it by the magistrates' order there, also that she confessed" and both were censured. Joseph Tainter said "he was informed by one that lived at Long Island that Phebe Page confessed herself she had carnal copulation with a young man at the Island." Phebe withdrew her action, and the Court granted the defendant costs £2 4s. 6d. John Page Senior confessed a judgment of the costs of Court against his daughter. Parents: Robert PAGE and Susan SYCKERLING. Spouse: Phoebe PAINE. John PAGE and Phoebe PAINE were married on 5 Jun 1621 in , Lavenham, Suffolk, England.11,1072,1074 Children were: Phoebe PAGE, John PAGE, Daniel PAGE, Samuel PAGE, Elizabeth PAGE, Mary PAGE. John PAGE was born on 1 Jan 1630 in , , , England. He died in 1711/12 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Parents: John PAGE and Phoebe PAINE. Spouse: . John PAGE and Faith DUNSTER were married on 12 May 1664 in Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.706,1072,1075 Spouse: . John PAGE and Emery PAGE Mrs were married about 1678 in , Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Spouse: . John PAGE and Emory LAMB Mrs were married on 5 Sep 1699.504 |