He served four years as a corporal in Southall's Battery, Virginia Field Artillery, known as Everett's Albemarle Artillery, commanded by Capt. William H. Southall.
He was a farmer in 1860 and 1870, but by 1880 had become the Librarian for the University of Virginia. After the death of his second wife, Lucy (Beale) Brent Page in 1897, he married Mrs. Lucy White (McClure) Bryan and was living with her and his youngest daughter Mildred in the 1910 Census.
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Richmond Times-Dispatch (Richmond, Virginia), 1 Mar 1913, Sat
FREDERICK W PAGE DIES IN 87TH YEAR
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As Librarian at University of Virginia, Had Friends All Over Country
[Special to The Times-Dispatch.]
Charlottesville, Va., February 28.—Frederick W. Page, at one time librarian of the University of Virginia, died last night at his home at the university, in his eighty-seventh year after an illness of several weeks. Mr. Page was the son of Dr. Mann Page and Jane Frances Walker, and was, therefore, descended from Major Carter Page of the Revolutionary Army, and Mary Cary, and from the Walkers of "Castle Hill." He was the sixth child of Dr. Page's twelve children and was born at ''Turkey Hill," in Albemarle County, November 20, 1826. His first wife, whom he married in 1850, was Anne Kinloch, daughter of Dr. Thomas W. Merriweather, of "Kinloch," Albemarle County, and Anne Carter Nelson, a granddaughter of Governor Thomas Nelson, of Yorktown. The second Mrs. Page was Lucy Cocke Beale, whom he married as the Widow Brent. His third wife survives him. She was Mrs. Bryan (nee McClure of Memphis, Tenn.)
Seven children were the issue of his first married. The living ones are Mrs. Jane Walker Lewis, of this county; Mrs. Annie Nelson Coleman of News Ferry; Mrs. E__ Byrd Coleman, of Halifax County; Mildred Nelson Page, of the ___ of Virginia, and Frederick ___ "Millwood,", Albemarle County ___
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Connections: TMSI [2349]: M1221 and M128 — Spouse
He served four years as a corporal in Southall's Battery, Virginia Field Artillery, known as Everett's Albemarle Artillery, commanded by Capt. William H. Southall.
He was a farmer in 1860 and 1870, but by 1880 had become the Librarian for the University of Virginia. After the death of his second wife, Lucy (Beale) Brent Page in 1897, he married Mrs. Lucy White (McClure) Bryan and was living with her and his youngest daughter Mildred in the 1910 Census.
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Richmond Times-Dispatch (Richmond, Virginia), 1 Mar 1913, Sat
FREDERICK W PAGE DIES IN 87TH YEAR
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As Librarian at University of Virginia, Had Friends All Over Country
[Special to The Times-Dispatch.]
Charlottesville, Va., February 28.—Frederick W. Page, at one time librarian of the University of Virginia, died last night at his home at the university, in his eighty-seventh year after an illness of several weeks. Mr. Page was the son of Dr. Mann Page and Jane Frances Walker, and was, therefore, descended from Major Carter Page of the Revolutionary Army, and Mary Cary, and from the Walkers of "Castle Hill." He was the sixth child of Dr. Page's twelve children and was born at ''Turkey Hill," in Albemarle County, November 20, 1826. His first wife, whom he married in 1850, was Anne Kinloch, daughter of Dr. Thomas W. Merriweather, of "Kinloch," Albemarle County, and Anne Carter Nelson, a granddaughter of Governor Thomas Nelson, of Yorktown. The second Mrs. Page was Lucy Cocke Beale, whom he married as the Widow Brent. His third wife survives him. She was Mrs. Bryan (nee McClure of Memphis, Tenn.)
Seven children were the issue of his first married. The living ones are Mrs. Jane Walker Lewis, of this county; Mrs. Annie Nelson Coleman of News Ferry; Mrs. E__ Byrd Coleman, of Halifax County; Mildred Nelson Page, of the ___ of Virginia, and Frederick ___ "Millwood,", Albemarle County ___
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Connections: TMSI [2349]: M1221 and M128 — Spouse
Family Members
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Maria M Page
1816–1837
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Ella Page
1818–1882
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Francis Walker Page
1820–1846
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Carter Henry Page
1822–1909
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John Cary Page
1824–1826
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Jane Walker Page
1828–1845
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Mann Page Jr
1831–1864
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Charlotte Nelson Page
1832–1849
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William Wilmer Page
1833–1857
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Thomas Walker Page
1837–1887
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Dr Richard Channing Moore Page
1841–1898
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Richard Channing Moore Page
1841–1898
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