Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Page, Charles Albert, 1838-1873 |
Othernames |
Charles A. Page |
Born |
May 22, 1838 |
Birthplace |
Palmyra, IL |
Deceased |
May 26, 1873 |
Deceased where |
London, UK |
Places of residence |
Palmyra, IL Washington, D.C. London, UK |
Occupation |
Scientist? Civil War correspondent and U.S. Consul to Switzerland. |
Father |
John Ham Page |
Mother |
Julia Marie Fellows |
Spouse |
1. Unk., 2. Grace Darling Coues, daughter of Samuel Elliott Coues and Charlotte |
Children |
with Grace: 1. Lewis Coues Page, b. Jan. 13, 1869 in Switzerland, d. May 9, 1956, m. 1. Kate Stearns and m. 2. Mildred Glover. 2. Charles Fellows Page, b. Jan. 6, 1870 in Switzerland, m. 1877 to Frances F. Benjamin of N.Y. 3. Charlotte Ladd Page, b. Dec. 31, 1870, d. Dec. 31, 1934, m. Oct. 26, 1894 to J. Warren Stearns (1965-1927) of Boston, Mass. 4. George Alfred Page, b. May 29, 1872, d. May 28, 1827, m. Jun. 15, 1898 to Mable Hurd (1875-1928) of Cambridge, Mass. |
Notes |
Military body removed to America on Feb. 3, 1874, and he was interred in Palmyra Cemetery in Palmyra, Illinois. His remains were found in a "bonded warehouse in New York." Source: MS11 Coues Family Papers |
Relationships |
Spouses: 1. Unk. 2. Grace Darling Coues, daughter of Samuel Elliott Coues and Charlotte Haven Ladd, b. Sept. 4, 1847, d. Dec. 27, 1925, m. Oct. 15, 1867 (as 2nd wife) in Washington, D.C. She m. 2. Dana Estes. |
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MS011 - Coues Family Papers, 1789-1932
Summary Correspondence, scrapbooks, mss., newspaper clippings, and other papers, chiefly of Samuel Elliott Coues, merchant and civic leader, his wife, Charlotte Haven Ladd Coues, author of poems and articles, and other family members. Subjects include Samuel Coues's activities as founder of the New Hampshire Asylum for the Insane, life in Washington, D.C. (1854-1866) when he worked for the U.S. Patent Office, presidency of American Peace Socie...
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