Thomas Page

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas Page

    Notes:

    Source: "I Descend from some of the Planters of Old Rappahannock, VA", by W.T. Vawter (Bicknell p. 255) Vol. 5, #2, June 1974 Northeast Texas Genealogical Society Quarterly.

    THOMAS PAGE married ELIZABETH ALLEN, emigrated from England to VA in 1652, and had plantations on Cockleshell and Blackburn's Creeks; their daughter ELIZABETH PAGE married CORNELIUS NOELL, the Immigrant, b. 1614 in Holland, came to VA. as an indentured servant, and was a wealthy planter at the time of his death in 1699.

    Thomas married Elizabeth Allen. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Elizabeth Page  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Elizabeth Page Descendancy chart to this point (1.Thomas1)

    Notes:

    Source: "I Descend from some of the Planters of Old Rappahannock, VA", by W.T. Vawter (Bicknell p. 255) Vol. 5, #2, June 1974 Northeast Texas Genealogical Society Quarterly.

    THOMAS PAGE married ELIZABETH ALLEN, emigrated from England to VA in 1652, and had plantations on Cockleshell and Blackburn's Creeks; their daughter ELIZABETH PAGE married CORNELIUS NOELL, the Immigrant, b. 1614 in Holland, came to VA. as an indentured servant, and was a wealthy planter at the time of his death in 1699.

    Elizabeth married Cornelius Noell. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 3. Daniel Noell  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Daniel Noell Descendancy chart to this point (2.Elizabeth2, 1.Thomas1)

    Notes:

    Source: "I Descend from some of the Planters of Old Rappahannock, VA", by W.T. Vawter (Bicknell p. 255) Vol. 5, #2, June 1974 Northeast Texas Genealogical Society Quarterly.

    DANIEL NOELL, son of CORNELIUS & ELIZABETH, patented 200 acres of land, 1711, in St. Anne's Parish, Essex Co., VA. on which he lived. He also owned land in Orange Co. VA., for about 1730, at his death, his daughter, MARGARET NOELL, the wife of JOHN VAWTER II, inherited 130 acres of land in Orange County.

    Daniel married . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 4. Margaret Noell  Descendancy chart to this point was born ca 1695, Essex Co. VA; died 21 Oct 1756, Culpepper Co. VA.


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  Margaret Noell Descendancy chart to this point (3.Daniel3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Thomas1) was born ca 1695, Essex Co. VA; died 21 Oct 1756, Culpepper Co. VA.

    Notes:

    Source: "I Descend from some of the Planters of Old Rappahannock, VA", by W.T. Vawter (Bicknell p. 255) Vol. 5, #2, June 1974, Northeast Texas Genealogical Society Quarterly.

    Blackburn's Creek, Occupatia, and Cockleshell Creek flow into the south side of the Rappahannock River. Along these creeks in old Rappahannock Co., VA., and what is
    now Essex Co., VA., were the plantations of BARTHOLOMEW VAWTER, WILLIAM HODGSON, THOMAS PAGE, CORNELIUS NOELL, and PETER RUCKER. On down the Rappahannock River, in Middlesex Co., VA. were the plantations of CLAUDE VALLOTT
    and STOKELEY TOWLES.

    DANIEL NOELL, son of CORNELIUS & ELIZABETH, patented 200 acres of land, 1711, in St. Anne's Parish, Essex Co., VA. on which he lived. He also owned land in Orange Co. VA., for about 1730, at his death, his daughter, MARGARET NOELL, the wife of JOHN VAWTER II, inherited 130 acres of land in Orange County.

    Margaret married John Vawter ca 1715, Essex Co. VA. John (son of Bartholomew Vawter and Winnifred Hodgson) was born ca 1691, Essex Co. VA; died 16 Nov 1752, Culpepper Co. VA. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 5. Richard Beverly Vawter  Descendancy chart to this point was born ca 1725, Essex Co. VA; died 23 Mar 1803, Culpepper Co. VA.