File:Jane Byrd of Westover Virginia wife of Hon John Page.jpeg

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After Charles Bridges  (1672–1747)  wikidata:Q18641990
 
Description English painter
Date of birth/death 2 April 1672 Edit this at Wikidata 1747 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Northamptonshire Northamptonshire
Work period fl. 1735-1745
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United States
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creator QS:P170,Q4233718,P1877,Q18641990
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English: "Jane Byrd of Westover, Virginia, wife of Hon. John Page, of North End, Married 1746. (From the original portrait by Charles Bridges, Virginia, 1750)."
  • Hon. John Page and Jane Byrd Page had 15 children, of whom 11 survived to adulthood. Hon. John Page settled at North End plantation with his wife Jane Byrd, thus beginning a line of the Page family known as the Pages of North End, or 'the black Pages," whereas the Pages of Rosewell, where Hon. John Page was born, were known as 'the white Pages.' Robert Page, a brother of Mann Page and Hon. John Page, became the progenitor of the third branch of the family, known as 'the Broadneck Pages.'
  • The house at North End plantation was destroyed by fire during the American Revolutionary War in 1776, and no gravestones survive for Hon. John Page and his wife Jane (Byrd) Page.
  • Hon. John Page, born at Rosewell Plantation, was educated as a lawyer and served on the colonial council of Virginia, in place of his elder brother Mann Page. He was the second son of Hon. Mann Page of Rosewell Plantation and his wife Judith Carter. John Page married, first, Jane Byrd, daughter of Col. William Byrd II of Westover, and second, Maria Taylor, eldest daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Taylor, of Kensington, England. John Page died in 1780 and was buried at North End.
Date lithograph (1883) from the original portrait (1750)
Source/Photographer Genealogy of the Page Family in Virginia, Richard Channing Moore Page, Jenkins & Thomas, New York, 1883 [1]

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