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Thomas Francis Page

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Thomas Francis Page

Birth
Bowie, Montague County, Texas, USA
Death
26 Mar 1929 (aged 56)
Bowie, Montague County, Texas, USA
Burial
Bowie, Montague County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. B, 60' from gate, 7 rows in from road
Memorial ID
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His given name is Thomas Francis Page. He is the son of John Joseph Page and Emily Carolina Sharp, John Joseph was a Confederate Soldier.

Frank (as I heard he liked be called and his wife Mollie had 7 children as follows:
Ruth Viola Page 1894-1974 Aunt Viola is how I knew her and was a wonderful great Aunt. She made the best spiced peaches. She lived just around the corner from Grandmother.
Ollie A. Page 1897-1975
Nora Mae Page 1900-1951 She was electrocuted in the bath tub. My precious Grandmother.
Jewel Page 1902-1964
Connie Page abt. 1906-1989
August Otto Page 1908-1976 as per his head stone
Jetty Page abt 1909-unknown

The story goes that he went to town one day and got in a fight and his stomach was cut open and he went back home with an open stomach and died shortly after. Sorry to put this so bluntly, but this was the way it was explained to me, by my Uncle Roy Melvin Mitchell.

Uncle Roy told me that all the grandchildren loved to go to their house.

Such a handsome man.
His given name is Thomas Francis Page. He is the son of John Joseph Page and Emily Carolina Sharp, John Joseph was a Confederate Soldier.

Frank (as I heard he liked be called and his wife Mollie had 7 children as follows:
Ruth Viola Page 1894-1974 Aunt Viola is how I knew her and was a wonderful great Aunt. She made the best spiced peaches. She lived just around the corner from Grandmother.
Ollie A. Page 1897-1975
Nora Mae Page 1900-1951 She was electrocuted in the bath tub. My precious Grandmother.
Jewel Page 1902-1964
Connie Page abt. 1906-1989
August Otto Page 1908-1976 as per his head stone
Jetty Page abt 1909-unknown

The story goes that he went to town one day and got in a fight and his stomach was cut open and he went back home with an open stomach and died shortly after. Sorry to put this so bluntly, but this was the way it was explained to me, by my Uncle Roy Melvin Mitchell.

Uncle Roy told me that all the grandchildren loved to go to their house.

Such a handsome man.


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