Sister Page joined the Church in her early childhood. The family was with those driven from the City by the mob in the Fall of 1846. Crossing the river they entered Iowa. Here the camp was in very straightened circumstances. There not being enough well ones to care for the sick. In this condition, they were visited by great flocks of quail which settled on the wagons, tables, and ground, and thus supported the people with food.
Sister Page with her parents and others crossed the State of Iowa and settled at Winter Quarters. In 1847 they moved from there to Savannah, Missouri in an effort to obtain means to enable them to join the Saints in Utah.
In the year 1852, they crossed the plains in the James J. Jepson Company and arrived in Salt Lake City on 10 September 1852.
Sister Page was married to Jonathan Socwell Page, 12 August 1855 and moved with her husband to Payson, Utah, and to Santaquin a few months later. In July 1858 they returned to Payson where they resided until their deaths.
Sister Page joined the Church in her early childhood. The family was with those driven from the City by the mob in the Fall of 1846. Crossing the river they entered Iowa. Here the camp was in very straightened circumstances. There not being enough well ones to care for the sick. In this condition, they were visited by great flocks of quail which settled on the wagons, tables, and ground, and thus supported the people with food.
Sister Page with her parents and others crossed the State of Iowa and settled at Winter Quarters. In 1847 they moved from there to Savannah, Missouri in an effort to obtain means to enable them to join the Saints in Utah.
In the year 1852, they crossed the plains in the James J. Jepson Company and arrived in Salt Lake City on 10 September 1852.
Sister Page was married to Jonathan Socwell Page, 12 August 1855 and moved with her husband to Payson, Utah, and to Santaquin a few months later. In July 1858 they returned to Payson where they resided until their deaths.
Family Members
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Jonathan Socwell Page II
1856–1918
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Anna Page Rich
1858–1940
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Samuel Leaver Page
1859–1942
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Mary Losana Page Reid
1862–1918
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Ruth Ellen Page Powell
1862–1938
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Hannah Elizabeth Page Peery
1866–1929
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Joseph E. Page
1868–1904
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William Henry Page
1869–1918
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Nellie Ingram Page Hansen
1872–1950
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Pvt George Milton Page
1874–1951
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Ethel Adele Page Crandall
1879–1966
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Cora Verena Page
1881–1975
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