The family book of Bakewell, Page, Campbell: being some account of the descendants of John Bakewell, of Castle Donington, Leicestershire, England, born in 1638Benjamin Page, born in 1765, at Norwich, EnglandWilliam Campbell, born July 1, 1766, at Mauchline, Ayrshire, ScotlandJohn Harding, of Leicester . liouse Bakewell, son of William and Lucy Green Bake-wi-11. (vSee page t^t^.) \\. Da\II) C<)C)R Page, /. and ^/. 4 August, 1798; buried in burying-ground of the vSecond Scotch Presbyterian Church, in Magazine street(now Pearl street), New York. * The .?\iiiericaii State Papers, \oI. VI, Naval


The family book of Bakewell, Page, Campbell: being some account of the descendants of John Bakewell, of Castle Donington, Leicestershire, England, born in 1638Benjamin Page, born in 1765, at Norwich, EnglandWilliam Campbell, born July 1, 1766, at Mauchline, Ayrshire, ScotlandJohn Harding, of Leicester . liouse Bakewell, son of William and Lucy Green Bake-wi-11. (vSee page t^t^.) \\. Da\II) C<)C)R Page, /. and ^/. 4 August, 1798; buried in burying-ground of the vSecond Scotch Presbyterian Church, in Magazine street(now Pearl street), New York. * The .?\iiiericaii State Papers, \oI. VI, Naval Affairs, pages 179-iSi, contain an interestingReport of Lieutenant Commandant Benjamin Page, in command of V. S. brig Boxer, to theSecretary of the Navy, in rehition to his visit to Liljcria to suppress piracy on the coast of Africa,dated off Cape Jlesurado, April 9, 1S32. T See .\mericans of Royal Descent, bv Charles H. Browning. J. B. Lippiucott & Co., 1894. ; Lady Page, relict of Sir Gregory Page, Bart., of East Greenwich, County Kent, is also burieilin the Canipo Santo of the Dissenters, as the Bunhill Fields burying-ground is termed. Herepitaph reads as follows : Here lyes Dame MaryPage, relict of Sir GregoryPage, Bart. She departedthis life Mar. 11, 1728, Inthe 56th year of her From a Dkawixt. i;v J. J. AriHiiox. The Bcujaiiiiii Pa<^r Fcaiiilv. 73 \. Ri-;\. ) Cook Pack, D. D., h. 30 Au,q;, iSoi, at 120 Libertystreet, New York, d. 4 May, 1878, in Allegheny, Pa. Dr. Page longa clerg3man of the Episcopal Chnrch; rector of churches atNashville, Louisville (Christ Church, 1831-1835), Natchez and Memphis. Rev. James Craik, then rector, writing in 1S61, Historical Sketches ofChrist Church, Loiiisville, states : Dr. Page, Avhile rector of ChristChurch, Louisville, was called to Natchez in October, 1S35, to take chargeof the church there, left vacant b}- the gifted and impulsive Rev. PierceConnelly when he went over to the Roman Church. By the e


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