Isaac Newton Page was born in Cynthiana, KY, October 27, 1859. He lived with his parents at that place until he was fourteen years of age when he went to Lexington, KY, where he studied law. He came from Lexington to Missouri in 1876 and settled in Chillicothe. Since he moved to this city, Mr. Page had practiced law and was in the real estate business. He was married to Miss Mattie Musser, December 28, 1887, at his home in this city. To this union were born seven children, who with his widow survive him. They are Ruth, James, Henry, Sallie, Mary, Virginia and I. N. Page, Jr. All of the children were at his bedside when he passed away except Miss Ruth, who was in Columbia where she is attending the State University. She arrived home shortly after his death. He is also survived by a brother, Dr. H. M. Page of Breckenridge. Mr. Page joined the Episcopal church when he was a young man and had lived up to the teachings of the church. He was a member of the Masonic and Modern Woodmen lodges. Funeral from Grace Episcopal church Wednesday afternoon, Dr. Griffin officiating. Burial will be made in Edgewood cemetery. The funeral will be held under the direction of the Masonic lodge.
Prominent Chillicothe Lawyer & Real Estate Agent.
(Extensive obituary / The Chillicothe Constitution, November 22, 1906, Page 1)
Isaac Newton Page was born in Cynthiana, KY, October 27, 1859. He lived with his parents at that place until he was fourteen years of age when he went to Lexington, KY, where he studied law. He came from Lexington to Missouri in 1876 and settled in Chillicothe. Since he moved to this city, Mr. Page had practiced law and was in the real estate business. He was married to Miss Mattie Musser, December 28, 1887, at his home in this city. To this union were born seven children, who with his widow survive him. They are Ruth, James, Henry, Sallie, Mary, Virginia and I. N. Page, Jr. All of the children were at his bedside when he passed away except Miss Ruth, who was in Columbia where she is attending the State University. She arrived home shortly after his death. He is also survived by a brother, Dr. H. M. Page of Breckenridge. Mr. Page joined the Episcopal church when he was a young man and had lived up to the teachings of the church. He was a member of the Masonic and Modern Woodmen lodges. Funeral from Grace Episcopal church Wednesday afternoon, Dr. Griffin officiating. Burial will be made in Edgewood cemetery. The funeral will be held under the direction of the Masonic lodge.
Prominent Chillicothe Lawyer & Real Estate Agent.
(Extensive obituary / The Chillicothe Constitution, November 22, 1906, Page 1)
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