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Eliza Augustine Godat Page

Birth
Richmond, Ray County, Missouri, USA
Death
19 Jan 1932 (aged 87)
Tonopah, Nye County, Nevada, USA
Burial
Tybo, Nye County, Nevada, USA Add to Map
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18 Jan 1932 Reno Evening Gazette
Matron of Nye Is Reported Ill
"Tonopah - Mrs. W. A. Page (should be E. A.), mother of Marl and Claude Page of Hot Creek, suffered a serious heart attack Friday, but rallied in the evening. The patient in ninety years old and has extraordinary vitality."

Reno Evening Gazette, 21 Jan 1932
Pioneer Matron Of Nye County Expires
"Mrs. Eliza Page, mother of Carl (should be Marl) and Claude Page of Hot Creek, Eastern Nye County died quietly Tuesday night. Had Mrs. Page survived another month she would have been 90 years old on George Washington's birthday. Born in Richmond, Missouri in 1842 died in Tonopah, NV in 1932 after taking an active part in the developement of Nevada from its very earliest period.
The first stopping point of Mrs. Page on moving with her family to the west was at Salt Lake City, UT where on 6 Jul 1874 she married James D. Page, coming as a bride to Tybo, then the greater center of the Southern Country.
She bore 3 children, 2 surviving boys and a girl who passed away in 1904, the father (James D. Page) also dying in 1904. The family retained the old home in Tybo until 1908 when the two sons moved to Hot Creek and their mother became a member of their household. Three sisters also survive; Mrs. Louise Donnell of Los Angeles, CA, Mrs. Mary G. Bellamy of Laramie, WY and Mrs. Caroline Murphy in the I.O.O.F. Home in Walla Walla, WA.
Mrs. Page will be laid to rest in the litle Tybo Cemetery where both her husband and daughter were laid to rest some 30 years ago."

NOTE: I found that they had a deaf, mute son names Marl A. Page who I believe is one in the same as Carl not sure yet which spelling is correct. In Aug of 1891 Marl was given to J.R. Withington who took him to Carson City. There he gave Marl to State Superintendent Orvis Ring as a ward of the state and was to be sent to Berkeley, CA.

I note again that in 1909 brothers Claude and Marl, both deaf mutes are together in Nye county prospecting.
18 Jan 1932 Reno Evening Gazette
Matron of Nye Is Reported Ill
"Tonopah - Mrs. W. A. Page (should be E. A.), mother of Marl and Claude Page of Hot Creek, suffered a serious heart attack Friday, but rallied in the evening. The patient in ninety years old and has extraordinary vitality."

Reno Evening Gazette, 21 Jan 1932
Pioneer Matron Of Nye County Expires
"Mrs. Eliza Page, mother of Carl (should be Marl) and Claude Page of Hot Creek, Eastern Nye County died quietly Tuesday night. Had Mrs. Page survived another month she would have been 90 years old on George Washington's birthday. Born in Richmond, Missouri in 1842 died in Tonopah, NV in 1932 after taking an active part in the developement of Nevada from its very earliest period.
The first stopping point of Mrs. Page on moving with her family to the west was at Salt Lake City, UT where on 6 Jul 1874 she married James D. Page, coming as a bride to Tybo, then the greater center of the Southern Country.
She bore 3 children, 2 surviving boys and a girl who passed away in 1904, the father (James D. Page) also dying in 1904. The family retained the old home in Tybo until 1908 when the two sons moved to Hot Creek and their mother became a member of their household. Three sisters also survive; Mrs. Louise Donnell of Los Angeles, CA, Mrs. Mary G. Bellamy of Laramie, WY and Mrs. Caroline Murphy in the I.O.O.F. Home in Walla Walla, WA.
Mrs. Page will be laid to rest in the litle Tybo Cemetery where both her husband and daughter were laid to rest some 30 years ago."

NOTE: I found that they had a deaf, mute son names Marl A. Page who I believe is one in the same as Carl not sure yet which spelling is correct. In Aug of 1891 Marl was given to J.R. Withington who took him to Carson City. There he gave Marl to State Superintendent Orvis Ring as a ward of the state and was to be sent to Berkeley, CA.

I note again that in 1909 brothers Claude and Marl, both deaf mutes are together in Nye county prospecting.


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