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- Name
- Elizabeth //
- Given names
- Elizabeth
- Nickname
- Eliza
MARRIAGE OF PAGE, JAMES JACKSON AND ELIZA, ELIZABETH
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State: North Carolina Country: United States of America |
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State: Florida Country: United States of America |
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
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City: Galveston State: Texas Country: United States of America |
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Address line 2: Hegar Family Cemetery State: Texas Country: United States of America |
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City: Houston State: Texas Country: United States of America INDI:EVEN:ADDR:NOTE: @N3701@ |
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Address line 2: Fields Store Cemetery (formerly New Hope Cemetery) State: Texas Country: United States of America |
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1839–1912
Birth: 30 April 1839
— North Carolina, United States of America Death: 12 April 1912 |
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MARRIAGE OF PAGE, JAMES JACKSON AND ELIZA, ELIZABETH | MARRIAGE OF PAGE, JAMES JACKSON AND ELIZA, ELIZABETH — 1865 — Green, North Carolina, United States of America |
21 years
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1886–1958
Birth: 22 January 1886
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— Texas, United States of America Death: 23 December 1958 — Houston, Harris, Texas, United States of America |
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1870–1942
Birth: 20 January 1870
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— Leon, Florida, United States of America Death: 20 December 1942 — Galveston, Galveston, Texas, United States of America |
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Shared note
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From A History of Waller County: James and Elizabeth came to Texas in 1871 and purchased 75 acres of farm land in 1881 in the Ellington Survey near what was later to be the post office at Harvester. In 1875 "Uncle Dan" McElvey, a horticulturalist and friend who had served in the Confederate army with Mr. Page came to the Page farm where he developed an extensive fruit orchard. James J. Jr lived on and farmed the old homestead, during which time he served as ____ of Smith School, deputy sheriff and constable before moving to Houston where he became a police officer. |
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