genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Col. Nicholas PAGE
Death 1717, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts20
Marriage aft 1663, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Spouse Ann KEAYNE
Birth abt 1639, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Death 30 Jun 1704, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts20
Father Maj. Benjamin KEAYNE (1615-1668)
Mother Sarah DUDLEY (1620-1659)
Other Spouses Edward LANE
No Children
Notes for Col. Nicholas PAGE
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NICHOLAS, Boston 1665, came from Plymouth, Co. Devon, m. Ann, wid. of Edward Lane, d. of Benjamin Keayne, was on serv. in Philip's war 1675, was capt. and later a col. ar. co. 1693, and its com. His w. d. 30 June 1704, and he d. prob. late in 1717, for his will was pro. 3 Jan. foll. Hutch. 295, and 375, where is strange mistake in call. his w. sis. of Gov. Joseph Dudley, when she was d. of that unhappy sis. In the weakness of that parent, she was suspect. of inherit. a melancholy share, was indict. and aft. disagreem. of the jury, was at the Gen. Court in May 1666, found "guilty of much wickedness"; but great lenity was exhibit. towards her, and on acknowledgm. of her offences she was discharg. See in Mass. Rec. IV. part 2, page 309, a brief of the very strange process. [ref 20]
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Capt. Nicholas Paige came from Plymouth, England. He was in Boston as early as 1665. In 1675, June 27th, was appointed captain of a troop to accompany Maj. Thomas Savage in the expedition to Mt. Hope; took part in the movements there; accompanied the army to Narraganset and back, and then returned to Boston with Major Savage and disbanded his men, and there is no farther account of any service in this war.

Capt. Paige was active in business, and in civil affairs later on; was of the Artillery Company, 1693; later its commander and a colonel. He died in 1717. He left no children, and in the joint will of Nicholas and wife Anna, made in 1703, after many small legacies, gave the bulk of property, including the farm at Rumney-Marsh, where they lived, to their kinswoman Martha Hobbs, also made her executrix and gave her some good advice about marrying into a godly family. Should she, fail of issue, the property goes to his cousin William Paige, of London, England.
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Notes for Ann KEAYNE
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m. 11 Dec. 1657, Edward Lane, a merch. from London, and, next, to Nicholas Paige [ref 20]
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Keayne, Ann (Maj. Benj.) granddaughter of Gov. Thomas Dudley, m. (1) Edward Lane, m. (2) Col. Nicholas Paige, d. s. p. 30 June 1704 [ref 17:433]
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