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Family of Jennie and Howard Paige

Children:

Royce Duane "Bud"

Charlene Frances

Margaret Ann
1941-1984

Mary Louise

Charles William
Jennie Louise Barnes
(her life and family history)

1908-2003
Married
1927-1965
Howard Oswald Paige
(his life and family history)

1909-1994

Family
Calendar of events
new Wilson/Duncan book
- announcing availability -
Le Montage de Famille
The Hope School Era
Genographic Project (DNA)
Important Genealogy
Research Milestones
My Family History Primer: (HTML) (PDF)
Military service
Obituaries: (HTML) (PDF)
Family Migration Pattern
Photographs
Family's Genealogy Web sites
It's a Small World, After All
Genealogy Project Contributors
The Year Our Family Came to Michigan (PDF file: 109 KB)


SPECIAL NOTE:  I've often felt anger toward prior generations for not keeping better (or any) genealogical records. But before disparaging our ancestors for not providing us with recorded lineages back through time, it might help to keep in mind a few reasons why they didn't or why information they kept is no longer available:  the Plague and a host of other family- and community-destroying diseases, rampant illiteracy, extreme poverty/lack of wherewithal, lack of freedom from satisfying one's master's needs to pursue ones own interests other than mere survival, certain destructive religious convictions, and loss of existing records due to wars, fires, floods, mildew, neglect, miserliness, etc. The more affluent folks tended to have genealogies made and published. In my case, most of my ancestors, at least until recent times, moved to wherever labor was needed, especially farm labor. Only after technology virtually eliminated the incessant need for human farm labor did they permanently settle. These Gypsy types are the folks of which Brick Walls are built. We are the lucky ones who have much more freedom to and freedom from. Who knows how long this sun will continue to shine. While it does, I plan to harvest what I can—if not for those who follow and today may not care, at least to record with honor those who came before and made it possible for us to be here to enjoy these marvels.
This Web page was created April 3, 1999 by Charles W. Paige and last updated Wednesday July 8, 2009.