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Descendants of William PAGE

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15. Emma Mary PAGE

This photo is of Emma Page (seated), Fred Page & Dorothy Page.


20. Charles PAGE

address: 80 Cromwell Rd, Tunbridge Wells

This photograph is of Lydia Page (Lappage,(seated), her son Charles and her granddaughter Eva.


Lydia LAPPAGE

This is photo of Lydia Lappage.


32. Agnes PAGE

DEATH: I remember my Nan telling me 3 of her siblings died young of Diptheria


33. Frank Oliver PAGE

BIOGRAPHY:
The photograph is of Frank Oliver Page.

In Memory of

OLIVER PAGE  

Name: PAGE
Initials: F O
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Private
Regiment: The Buffs (East Kent Regiment)
Unit Text: 1st Bn.
Age: 24
Date of Death: 28/10/1914
Service No: L/8700
Additional information: Son of Lydia Page, of Mill House Cottages, Church Rd., Gondhurst, Kent, and the late Charles Page.  
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: E. 56.
Cemetery: Y FARM MILITARY CEMETERY, BOIS-GRENIER
Country: France
Locality: Nord
Visiting Information: Wheelchair access to the cemetery possible, but may be by alternative entrance. For further information regarding wheelchair access, please contact our Enquiries Section on 01628 507200.
Location Information: Bois Grenier is a small village in the Department of the Nord, about 4 kilometres due South of Armentieres. Leave Bois Grenier on the D222 in the direction of Fleurbaix. After 1200 metres turn left following the signs for the Cemetery, which can be found on the right hand side after the farm, approximately 800 metres from the main road.
Historical Information: The cemetery was begun in March 1915 and used by units holding this sector until February 1918. At the Armistice it contained 335 burials but was then increased when graves were brought in from the battlefields south of Armentieres and from other cemeteries. Y Farm Military Cemetery now contains 820 burials and commemorations of the First World War. 284 of the burials are unidentified and special memorials commemorate one casualty believed to be buried in the cemetery and an Indian soldier known to have been buried in Marquillies Communal Cemetery German Extension whose grave could not be found. The cemetery was designed by Sir Herbert Baker.  
No. of Identified Casualties: 538

Private
G/8937
2nd Bn., Royal Sussex Regiment
who died on
Sunday 23rd July 1916.

Commemorative Information
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Cemetery: THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France
Grave Reference/Panel Number: Pier and Face 7 C
Location: The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1 July.

BIOGRAPHY: Oliver and Frank Oliver are both listed as children of Charles and Lydia but this is probably not the case.


38. Edie PAGE

DEATH: Died young.


39. Harry PAGE

DEATH: Died young


40. Jack PAGE

DEATH: Died young


41. Joseph PAGE

DEATH: Died in infancy


21. Caroline Frances PAGE

killed in air raid at Bexhill, Essex


43. Charles Francis FELTON

This photo is believed to be Charles Fenton who now resides in Australia.


22. Dorothy Jane PAGE

This photo is of Dorothy Page seated, James Relph Standing and  Dorothy's brother William Page, taken around 1939.


47. James RELPH

BIOGRAPHY: Ted is unmarried.

This picture was taken in 1927 and is of Dorothy Page her son James (Ted) Relph and her sister Caroline Francis Page.