William Lewis PAGE
Source of information of the family of William Lewis Page.. The marriage book in Yanceyville Couthouse , in Yanceyville ,NC , says William Lewis Page is the son of Bentley Page and Lucy Page.. Bentley Page married Lucy Wilson Terrell of his marriage bond in Caswell Co NC... also grandchildren of Bentley Page says William Lewis Page is the son of Bentley Page... The Marriage book page 391 in Yanceyville couuthouse, says Susie A bird is the daughter if Jehu Bird and Nancy Bird. On page 336, W L Page death certificate gives his birth as 2 Aug 1845 but his tombstone at Bush Arbor says 1 Aug 1845. Births; The following names by numbers, 2,5,7,8, child on front of sheet will show the birth in death records in Yanceyville, NC, courthouse death book, register of deeds office.. Birth of William Lewis Page on tombstone at Bush Arbor Church cemetery, Caswell Co NC.. and birth and death of Susan Angeline Bird and husband in Bible record of William Thomas Aldridge in possesion of Curry P Aldridge .. Tombstone gives William L Page as 1 Aug 1924,death book page 395 in Yanceyville, NC. gives Susan Angeline Bird Page as 5 April 1923... William L Page marriage record in Yanceyville says he was married to Susie A Bird on the date given.. Child #l, Ida Page , birth from William Basley(Bently) Stadler,Bible, misc book in Yanceyville , NC, Birth and death dates also on tombstone at Bush Arbor Cem Caswell Co NC.. her marriage record in Yanceyville NC... Child #2,Hulda, See her Sheet.... Child #3 Mary Eliza Page, Death book in alamance Co NC.. show birth as 23 Dec 1875,and death as 4 Dec 1954.. Last date appears definitely incorrect, Loews Furnel Home in Burlington, NC, gives birth 23 Dec 1875and death as 21 Dec 1954. Tombstone installed by her son Virona Poteat gives birth date as 22 Dec 1875.. and death date as 21 Dec 1954 at Bush Arbor Cem. Due to the discrepancy the tombstone dates are being used.. Marriage book in Yanceyville, NC gives Marriage date as 9 Nov 1902.. Child 4 and 9 ,David and Lucy Page birth and death there were none, had to rely on general family knowledge and personal knowledge of Thomas Jehu Page, son of Williamn Lewis Page.. Apparently William Lewis Page kept no family records.. also 1880 and 1900 census of Caswell Co NC.. Child #6,Charlie. married in Stokes Co,in NC.. his daughter Oma Page Snipes in Alaamance Co, states he died in Granville Co, NC., Umstead Hospital, 12 Dec 1964 .. His birth is in the Charlie H Page Bible in the Misc book in Yanceyvile reg of deeds of office.. His Marriage is also in the Bible.. Child 10, Colton W Page, Richard Page Aldridge copied his birth and death from his family Bible in Alamance Co , at Lakeview.. also his death record in Ala. Co NC.. Marriage record in Yanceyville, NC.. Deaths, Child 2,5,7, and 8 as named on sheet .. death records are found in the death book in Yanceyville, NC, courthouse Reg of deeds office.. Note, there is one year difference in the birth date in the death book in Yanceyville, of Hulda Ann Page.. Family records and Personal knowledge of her children states herdeath date as 31 Jan 1961.. Her birth date is is Jehu Birds bible also.. Marriages of children, 2,5, 7 and 8 named on sheet . All these marriages found in marriage book in Yanceyville , NC.. register of deeds office.. and show to be correct.. Child 5, Nancy Susan Page went by the name, Nannie.. and child #8, Sallie Susan Page,wife of Thomas Jehu Page also went by the name, Sissie.... Hulda Ann Page Aldridge, daughter of William Lewis Page told Richard Aldridge personally that Bently W Page is her grandfather...
Ida Wilson Page is the daughter of William Lewis Page and Susan Angeline Bird.
LIFE STORY OF HULDA ANN PAGE ALDRIDE AS TOLD TO HER GRANDSON RICHARD PAGE ALDRIDGE ABOUT THREE YEARS BEFORE HER DEATH Well first I would like to start by saying that I was born 18 September 1873 in Anderson township, Caswell County, North Carolina. (note birth recorded in Jehu Birds old Bible in possession of Mrs Roy Minor on Lawndale Drive Greensboro, NC.). I was born in granddaddys Jehu Birds house and this is about a half mile north of the old mill pond.. My daddy is William Lewis Page, and this time he lived across the creek over from Jehu Birds house. I remember why granddaddy and grandma raised me from a small child. I must too have done alot of crying, because I cried so much that granddaddy and grandma would hear me and they told daddy to bring that crying child over, an from then on I stayed with granddaddy and grandma and they raised me... We had two springs near the house to get our water at. The old spring was north ofthe house a little ways and the other spring we used that as a cooler for things such as cooling our milk and etc... We washed our things in the summer time at the wash house which was near the creek down there. We had two big pots, one was bigger than the other so we washed an boiled our clothes in one pot and rinsed in the other pot. In the winter time we cought our water in barrels to be used for our washing. I would like to tell about my granddaddy Jehu," One day he was sitting there an it was about to rain and he said, Ann get the dogs out of the house I beleive its going to rain.. The house we stayed in had a big bed room an the house was two story ,an also it had a room to the side we ate at, we cooked in a kitchen seperated from from the house on the back.. I stayed with granddaddy for about twenty years until I was married.. The kitchen had a iron stove in it for to cook on. Also the kitchen had a big fireplace an a place with pot racks too. We had iron knives and our forks were made of wood an had handles.. Aunt Peggy(Margaret Mace Bird) would weave and make grandma Ann Birds dresses. The loom was in the Kitchen part of the house. Grandma, Nancy Ann Brannock Bird, slept in the big bed and grandaddy , he slept in the little bed.. here was no slates for the bed , we just had cords in the cross section.. We had to scald the cords to keep them clean.. There was also a hole in the middle of the kitchen to keep things cool. We had two cows, one was named Blackie and the other one was name Jennie.. I couldn't milk Blackie so Aunt Peggy would milk her.. I helped in the garden, which was on the south side of the house. We had a flower tree and some red flowers,yellow rose bushes an I also had alot more pretty ones.. We had two horses to do our farming with then.. We raised tobacco, corn and wheat. We ground the wheat and corn at Hughes mill,which was south of us about 4 Miles and also at Womack mill. We used the horses to thrash our wheat by going around an around to turn thrashing machine an this thrashed the wheat out.. We had iron plows and drag harrows to fix our land with so we could have our crops. Being Mama (Susan Angeline Bird Page) and daddy moved from down there at grandaddy's an had there home near what is now called Pagetown today , Mama came to see me on horse back.. I was still living with grandaddy and grandma at that time.. We made our everyday clothes an bought our Sunday clothes.. We had new clothes for the winter whick we would wear until it got so thin and then we would wear it for our summer clothes then.. We had to spin wool an cotton to make our socks. Our pillows for the bed were filled with feathers that we had to pick out of ducks to go in them. We also bought our cloth at Levi Walkers store too. In those days we didn't have good schools like they do today. I went to school,I had to cross three creeks. The Burke school is the one I went at, It only had one class room in it.. We didn't have but one teacher for it either.. Our teacher's name was Henry Oakley. First we wrote on glass for our slates, we had glass sticking all around on the side of the wall in our class room. Later on we wrote on slates an a slate pencil. The color of the slate pencil was black, but it would make a white mark. While we were doing our lesson we would show the answer to the teacher to see if they were right. We just didn't have paper then like they do today. I went to the seventh grade in school,but I didn't get to finish that one. We also got sick in those days an we had for our doctor, Doctor Pinnix.... Grandma I would like to ask you a question? How did you and your husband met each other... Well the way Will Tom an I met was by Cousin Buck Bird (William Empson Bird) inviting Will TOM to dinners, Parties and dances. We would have dances at Bedford Boswell house an this is the way I really met him. We courted for about seven years and I think he was about 32 year old and I was 20 at that time. Alot of times then we were corting we had to have our parents to go along with us.. I was married 19 0ct 1893 in the cell room of Jehu Birds house, an the preacher was Preacher Stroud of Bethel Christain Church.. The first night after we married Will Tom an I spent that at Aunt Eliza Aldridge house.. I spent my honeymoon patching Will Tom's clothes.. The second day after we were married I remember we had to help shuck corn... Grandma I have another Quention an that is: Beings you stayed down at Aunt Eliza Aldridge's awhile could tell me some of the children of Joseph Aldridge as you remember they told you or the ones you saw.. Rufus, he married a Wyatt, Jim, he married 1st time to Sarah Dameron and 2nd time to a Davis.. Eliza Aldridge was not married.. Susan married Bill Vaughn. Hannah,She married Brantly Allred..Jane married R.O Browning( note she must to have make a mistake,because the record says she was married to William A Burke).. Bill Aldridge married Elizabeth Donoho.. Martha married George Herndon,but they didn't have any children.. Nancy married a Chandler and Artelia married Billy Stadler.. We were talking about you and Will Tom awhile ago,could you tell me the places you all lived at. My first home was down at Aunt Eliza Aldridge's house. WE had a shed on to the back of the house an this was called the weave room an this what we stayed in.. There was no windows in it,but we used a sliding window instead. We stayed there there for about for one year.. then we moved to the Brannock place big house. The reason it it was called the Brannock place is because Sandy (Alexander) Brannock once owned it. At first we lived in the little house,an I guess we stayed there for about two years.. Then next we stayed on the Rascoe place and then back to the Brannock place big house.. Then we lived there for several years and then we maved to the old home place here.. My children were born at these different places.. Our first child waas Mary Elizabeth Aldridge , she was born 3 Aug 1894 an married Walter Siddle Stainback.. Second child was Ira Stroud Aldridge,who was born at the little house at the Brannock place on 8 of June 1896 and he married to Mattie Stanfield.. I see Ira's middle name is Stroud, Did he get this from the preacher Stroud at Bethel. Yes, we named him after the preacher that married us.. Our third child is William Henry Aldridge, an he was born 15 March 1898 at the litlle house down on the Brannock place. He married Nannie Mae Page.. Earlie and Pearlie Susan our fourth and fifth ones were twins and they were born at the the James Rascoe place 7 June 1900.. Earlie married Beluah Friddle and Pearl married Ralph Lineberry.. The Rascoe place is 1000 yards west of the present Earl Aldridge home.. My sixth child was Lucy Ester Aldridge and she was born 2 Oct 1902 at the Rascoe place. She married Leonard Maples. Our seventh child is Daniel Thomas Aldridge and he was born 28 July 1906,at the big house on the Brannock place. He married Grace Carter of South Carolina.. The eight is Curry Phillip Aldridge an he was born 16 July 1909. He married Daisy Ann Terrell. The nineth child was Charlie Rufus Aldridge ,an he married Pauline Simmions. Our tenth child that lived was Annie Bronna Aldridge an she married Boston Terrell, a brother to Daisy . Annie is the only one that had Brown eyes and she got that from the Brannock side . because they had Brown eyes.. Annie Was born 12 Aug 1915 at the home place.. We had another set of twin but they died the day they were born.. When Will Tom an I started out housekeeping we didn't have much. The table we had to eat on was made by us.. We also had benches to sit on at the table. We also make our cupboards with planks and we painted it with Elder Berries that I got down on the Brannock place. The houses back then were made with pegs because we didn't have nails to do it with like they do today. We got white-wash to go in the house that we dob between the cracks in the cow pasture near the old home place here.. We didn't have much but we worked very hard and now I have a little more than I started off with.. We have bought some tracts of land to get what we have now.. In 1919 we bought the Brannock place from Julious Chandler for $1000,00 an it had about 190 acres in it.. Also in 1919 we bought 60 acres for $950.00 which was what we called the first Walker Place.. In 1906 we bought the Billy Massey place which had 130 acres in it for $1300.00... The Billy Massey place is the one we called the old home place here. After Will Tom death in 1924 I bought the second Walker tract for $1600.00 , which had 60 acres in it.. After we lived here at the old home place we still farmed. Some of my children were small then and we needed help to do things around on the farm. We hired George Richard Aldridge, a brother to Will Tom to help us. He stayed here one year with us.. Uncle Rich said he got $75.00 for helping Will Tom that year.. I remember also we hired Gideon Franklin Poteat for some time. Giddon, he came from somewhere close to Mt Airy N.C, as a boy.. Well as I said Gideon helped us for sometime an as time went on he met my sister ,Mary Eliza Page, an this how Gideon and Mary got to know each other and they married later. My oldest sister Ida Wilson Page married Bill (Willim Basley ) Stadler and Mary Eliza Page married Gideon Poteat. Nancy (Nan) Page married Thomas Brintle. Charlie Page,he married Roberta Page; John Milton Page married Nannie Robertson; Thomas Jehu Page my brother which was next to the youngest married Sallie(Sis) Page; Colton Page married Ola Cobb.... Grandma there is something else I would like to ask you while you are telling me some of the important things that happened in your life and that is how and why did you become a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day ... I may start off by saying that I was brought up in a Christain home but not as what I belong to now. I went to Bethel Christain Church an we had preacher Stroud for our preacher then. He preached to us what I thought was right then. A few years years went by an the Elders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints came through the country here preaching the gospel. The elders would come to Mr William Stainback home and Gideons home and preach the gospel.. Mr Stainback would tell Will Tom of the Gospel and to him he knew it was true.. Will Tom an I would invite the Elders in our home an give them a place to stay an something to eat. The elders would preach at different places then. They preached in homes, under bush arbors, and in pack barns.. We had alot of people that would come out to the meetings. After the meetings I would go back home an look up these things in my Bible to see if they were true what the Elders were saying. I remember how the Elders were dressed back in those days. Most of the elderswore prince Albert suits and carried an umbrella along with them.. We heard the gospel for several years. Will Tom he knew this gospel was true that was taught by the elders an so he Joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.... I joined the Church 2nd oct 1911,an I was baptised by Elder Esasias L Lindley at the mill pond. I was also confirmed by him the same day.. I knew also for myself that this is the true Church on earth an I am glad to be a member of his church.. Will Tom thought so much of the gospel that he would preach to others an tell them of it.. I remember him preaching to George Fitch about the gospel.. All of my children came to be a member of the church except one(note this one was Ira Stroud Aldridge but Ira joined later..) On 2nd day of Janurary 1924 ,Will Tom died of a stroke which grieved us at this time of his passing away... We kept on going on the farm with the help of my boys. I saw that my children went to church that we built.. Will Tom an I went to Sunday School on Sundays an preaching when we could.. We payed our tithing after we joined the church.. My children went to church , we were like a string of ducks walking up the road with the mother in the back of them. If they want- to sing a song I would suggest the song."Put your Shoulder to the wheel". In 1939 I had a stroke which paralized my left side an I had to stay in the bed for a month trying to get over it.. I fineally had to walk with a cane. I also had another illness to go along with all this an this was Bronchitis (alot of coughing and spiting) .. I got my children to go out an find Mullen and I took this an smoked it in a pipe .. This was a herb to my coughing... Hulda Ann Page Aldridge passed away 31 Jan 1961 at the home of her son Curry Phillip Aldridge on the farm of her's.. She is buried at the Church cemetery. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS SOUTHERN STATES MISSION P O BOX 852 ATLANT, GA SEPT, 12TH 1925 Sister W T Aldridge. Union Ridge, NC. R#1 Dear Sister : I was thinking of you this morning and wondering how you are getting along. I know that your husband passed away and this put a great sorrow upon you. But I know that your husband has gone to a good reward and the Lord has said to him, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant". I wish every member of the Church is an good a tithe-payer as your husband, for during the past year he paid $355.00 tithing.. I hope that his children , or whoever has charge of his means, will follow their father's good example. I trust that you are getting along nicely and I pray God to bless you. Your brother in the Gospel Chas. A Callis CAS;TS Holiness to the Lord Certificate of Membership To whom it may concern: This is to Certify, that Hulda Ann Aldridge is a member of the N Carolina Conference, of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in full fellowship. Baptized; Oct 25 1911 by Elder Essasias L Lindley Confirmed Oct 25 1911 by Elder Essasias L Lindley Assisting Elder; Daniel T Wood President of conference: W L Francom Holiness To The Lord Certificate of Membership To whom it may Concern: This is to Certify, that William Thomas Aldridge is a member of the N Carolina Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in full fellowship, Baptized 2 Oct 1911 by Elder Daniel T Wood Confirmed 2 Oct 1911 by Elder Daniel T Wood Assisting Elder Essasias L Lindley President of Conference: W L Francom
Mary Eliza Page married Gideon Franklin Poteat 9 Nov 1902 in Caswell Co NC
David Page was age 2 on the 1880 census of Caswell. Born in 1878 in Caswell Co NC, died young
Nancy Susan Page married Thomas William Brintle 1 Jan 1906 in Caswell Co NC. lived in Pagetown..
Charles Henry Page married Roberta Elizabeth Page 25 Dec 1910 in Stokes Co NC.. Source of information of this family was from the family bible of Charles Henry Page recorded in Misc book in Register of deeds of Yanceyville NC .. marriages of children see each child Page in computer and also personal Know- ledge of the children.. Charlie Page as he was called was a great Republican. One day he hear of a meeting that they were going to have,but he didn't know the exact place.. So he put on his dirby hat and suit an started on the way , he got to the place about where he thought it ought to be an he saw a great gathering of people. He went inside the building an went right on up to the stand.. The Preacher was dilivering his sermon and Charlie figured he was at the wrong place, told the Preacher I believe I am at the wrong place and the preacher took him by the hand an told Charlie you at the right place..
John Milton Page married Nannie Esther Robertson 24 Apr 1910 in Caswell Co NC...information on this family was from family bible of John Milton Page copied by Nannie Mae Page Aldridge... Caswell heritage book ,article 609, page 459. William Henry Page marriage from book 1, page 337 of misc book in Caswell Co register of deeds office.. William Henry Page death from death record in Rockingham Co NC. Also marriage record in Caswell Co NC.
Thomas Jehu Page married Sallie Susan Page 25 Dec 1910 in Caswell Co NC..She is the dau of Joseph Thomas Page.. She was called, Sis.. Source of information of this family was from personal knowledge of Thomas Jehu Page and wife to Nannie Mae Page Aldridge..
Lucy Page was age 10 on the 1900 census of Caswell Co NC.. Born in 1890 in Caswell Co NC.. Uncle George Richard Aldridge her brother told Richard Aldridge Personally that she died when she was about fifteen year old.. Died in Caswell Co NC...
Colton William Page married Ola Blanch Cobb 18 Jan 1914 in Caswell Co NC.. Ola Blanch Cobb is the daughter of Tommy Cobb and Sallie Barts.. information on this family was from the family bible of Colton William Pagge when he lived at Lakeview, near Burlington, NC.. The Bible was copied by Richard Aldridge.. Also personal knowledge of Ola Cobb Page when she married and who their children married.. also computer copy of the children and grandchildren of Colton William Page and his descendants by his daughter Margaret Page Bailey.
He married Susan Angeline Bird 23 Oct 1870 at Caswell, North Carolina . Susan Angeline Bird was born at Caswell, North Carolina 22 Apr 1853 daughter of Jehu Bird and Nancy Ann Brannock .
They were the parents of 10
children:
Ida Wilson Page
born 24 Sep 1871.
Hulda Ann Page
born 18 Sep 1873.
Mary Eliza Page
born 23 Dec 1875.
David Page
born 1878.
Nancy Susan Page
born 22 Mar 1880.
Charles Henry Page
born 4 Jul 1882.
John Milton Page
born 1 Nov 1884.
Thomas Jehu Page
born 27 Feb 1887.
Lucy Page
born Abt 1889.
Colton William Page
born 5 Jun 1892.
William Lewis Page died 1 Aug 1924 at Caswell, North Carolina .
Susan Angeline Bird died 4 Apr 1923 at Caswell, North Carolina .