Publications
The Page Family of Wilmington, by Gillian M. Couper, published June 1993 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 10 no. 6, article, pp.222-224) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14877] & The Keep [LIB/501262] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Nicolas Page married Grace Page in 1760 and their descendants settled in the Wilmington area. Article covers the years 1719 - 1795.
The Page Family of Wilmington, The Saga Continues, by J. R. Thomas, published March 1994 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 1, article, pp.17-18) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:The life of Richard Page (1773-1837), the youngest son of Nicholas and Grace Page.
The Accounts of the Constable of Worth, by Kay Priestley, published September 1996 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 12 no. 3, article, pp.101-103) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14879] & The Keep [LIB/508810] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Constable Richard Page's accounts at Worth in 1647 during the Commonwealth
Some West Sussex Families, by Victor Elliott, published December 2003 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 15 no. 8, article, pp.379-383) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 15249] & The Keep [LIB/508827] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:The families descended from George Page and Jane Elliott who married in Portsmouth in 1873.
The mystery of a 200-year-old mugging, by Christopher J. Page, published March 2004 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 16 no. 1, article, pp.38-40) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 15860] & The Keep [LIB/508834] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Who was the George Page who was mugged on Monday 3 January 1803 on the Brighton Road?
My 'who was John Page?' project, by Chris Page, published December 2009 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 18 no. 8, article, pp.414-418) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 15860] & The Keep [LIB/508993] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Do you have a John PAGE from Sussex or southern Surrey in your family tree between 1750 and 1800? If so, then please send me details about him and his family and then read this article to see how it may help me with my current project. In return I may be able to help you with your research.
The reason for the project
In one last (rather desperate) effort to break through my brickwall to trace my PAGE ancestors back further from 1789, I have just started a project to trace, identify and build a fancily tree of all of the John PAGE families in Sussex and southern Surrey between 1750 and 1800. I realise this is a very large task, but I have been told by a professional researcher that it is the only way I am likely to discover the identity of the John PAGE who is holding up my wall. I have already accumulated a mass of information about PAGE families in Sussex since I started researching about 15 years ago, and realise that this project will cause me to accumulate even more. However, it will not be wasted, even if it doesn't get me through my brickwall, because I intend to write it up for the Sussex Family Historian and/or the SFHG Library for the benefit of other members.
The reason for the project
In one last (rather desperate) effort to break through my brickwall to trace my PAGE ancestors back further from 1789, I have just started a project to trace, identify and build a fancily tree of all of the John PAGE families in Sussex and southern Surrey between 1750 and 1800. I realise this is a very large task, but I have been told by a professional researcher that it is the only way I am likely to discover the identity of the John PAGE who is holding up my wall. I have already accumulated a mass of information about PAGE families in Sussex since I started researching about 15 years ago, and realise that this project will cause me to accumulate even more. However, it will not be wasted, even if it doesn't get me through my brickwall, because I intend to write it up for the Sussex Family Historian and/or the SFHG Library for the benefit of other members.