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Mary Page, the daughter of Col. John Page, married Walter Chiles Jr., son of Col. Walter Chiles of the Virginia Governor's Council. In his will of March 5, 1687, Col. John Page mentions his grandson John Chiles, as well as his "grandsonne John Tyler, sonne of my grand-daughter Elizabeth Tyler."
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is said to be named for him). Another son, Matthew Page, was born in Virginia in 1659 and became a planter. He was one of the original board of trustees of the College of William and Mary, a member of the Governor's Council, and was active in public affairs. He died on January 9, 1703.
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in 1693, which was located at Middle Plantation. Beginning in 1677, he is believed to have been an early advocate for moving the capitol to Middle Plantation, which eventually occurred in 1699, seven years after his death. (Middle Plantation was renamed
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which was completed in 1683, and was located immediately adjacent to the site of the present larger restored structure. In 1683, he came into possession of a tract of land which originally belonged to his brother Matthew in
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John Page was born around 1627, likely in East Bedfont, Middlesex, the parish records for which do not survive for that period. He was a son of Francis Page, gentleman, of that parish.
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Colonel and Mrs. John Page named their eldest son Francis, and he also built a substantial brick home at Middle Plantation. (Present-day Francis Street in
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Their grandson, Mann Page I (son of Matthew Page), also became a planter and wealthy landholder in Virginia, owning nearly 70,000 acres (280 km) in
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from the John Page house, Williamsburg, showing brick initials for Page, Alice (Page's wife) and the date of the house (1662). The J was not recovered.
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Virginia Heraldica: Being a Registry of Virginia Gentry Entitled to Coat Armor, William Crozier, The Genealogical Association, New York, 1908
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raised their four children there, attended by a staff of 8 servants. In the 21st century, it still stands as evidence of the once-thriving
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Photograph of John Page House Foundations, Middle Plantation in 1699, Colonial Williamsburg, Jennifer Jones, history.org
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Some Colonial Mansions and Those Who Lived in Them, Thomas Allen Glenn, Henry T. Coates & Co., Philadelphia, 1899]
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Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Vol. I, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York, 1915
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Several sites of the Page family in Virginia and West Virginia have historical and archaeological significance.
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in 1693, as well as being a chief proponent of Middle Plantation being designated the colony's capital in 1698.
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The John Page Site: Excavation of a Major House Site on the Bruton Heights Property by Colonial Williamsburg
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Elizabeth Chiles had married Henry Tyler of Middle Plantation, and thus became the ancestor of President
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from 1677 to 1692. A wealthy landowner, Page donated land and funds towards construction of the
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in 1699, perhaps most well known as the birthplace of democratic governmental principals among
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Genealogy of the Page Family in Virginia, Richard Channing Moore Page, M.D., New York, 1893
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starting in 1665. He played a pivotal role in supporting the efforts of Reverend Doctor
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Colonel John Page and his wife Alice Lukin Page are buried at Bruton Parish Church in
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on a knoll in the middle of town. Industrialist and mining manager William and
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in 1655. In 1662, the Pages had a large brick cross-plan house built in nearby
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which became Mehixton Plantation. He donated land and Β£20 for the first brick
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has an extensive archeological study underway at the John Page home site at
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Miscia, Travis D. (2022). "The English Origins of Alice (Luckin) Page".
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His efforts eventually resulted in the renaming of Middle Plantation as
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English-born planter, merchant, slave trader and politician (1627–1692)
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Elizabeth (Chiles) Tyler was the great-great-grandmother of President
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among other locations. In 1725, Mann Page I began the construction of
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The site of their property at Jamestown has been identified by the
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known as Neck of Land. It is also known that he owned property at
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National Park Service and Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 2003
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Genealogy of the Page Family in Virginia, published in 1883
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Col. John Page of Middle Plantation, Williamsburg, Virginia
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Slavery in the colonial history of the United States
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