Capt. Thomas D. Page, Tithable Weopemeoc/Yeopim, Indenture of Lawrence

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Capt. Thomas D. Page

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lawrence Plantation, East of Nottoway River
Death: 1795 (54-55)
Haw RIver, named for Rice Hooe
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Page, Tithable Weopemioick Yawpim of "Cumberland Indian" from Curratuck and Rebecca Elizabeth (Powell, adopted Hornbuckle) Page
Husband of Elizabeth (Bryant) Page, went to the Chicasaw
Father of Thomas Pouncey, of the Haw River, Cape Fear, NC; Abraham Page and Mary (Page)Yeopim &Chicasaw; Piqua Shawnee By Marriage
Brother of Ann Williams, Yeopim

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About Capt. Thomas D. Page, Tithable Weopemeoc/Yeopim, Indenture of Lawrence

  • Disconnection of Bassitt as wife for this line. No source presented. See Avatar: Pouns /Pounds are ydna "Lott/Lotoya Island Hatteras/Kateras of Iberian I 223 dads, mostly picking up Old Cheraw wives and some with Piqua wives; marrying native who took on the names Page and Alford family originating from New Kent did make the tithable tax list of that colony back to the 1666 Census. Source for specific lines: Bogue Chitto atDna Study 2016. Source: Dissertation in Source Tab mentions Glover role with DuRant and tells about the name of the The Weapemeoc Algonquian as to why it became mis - pronounced as Yeopim by the Colonists buying their lands: It was easier for them to say it that way and it was sometime written as Yawpin as in the Swain family name.{Land deed to Swain denotes them as Yawpin]. The Weopemeoc gave some Chowanoc some land after war and disease decimated their population; fully selling to the colonists by Chief George DuRant in 1724 when the last of their Reservation sold. [Sign by the Dept of Transportation about their Reservation]. The NC Algonquians name for themselves was Renapewak, or Lenape for the Delaware, which means "the people, our people", or "genuine people". The root word, Renape, is the same word as Lenape. [ Source: Roanoke Colony Documents of Lanes Account.] About the "Haw River" Lassiter Neighbor on record to the NC Weapemoc Charles A Laster, a speculator who married native wives. Beau West's tribe, called "The Laster Tribe" also seen spelled as Lassiter, Lester and Luster surnames,( Leichester) who migrated west to various parts into W. KY., from N.C., via Trigg Co., then Calloway and Graves Co.; via Jordan Lassiter who settled in Marshall Co. whose father was Kinchen Lassiter, grand father of Beau West. The trade routes by the Spanish & Portuguese had been documented into and out of Bertie Co, Winyah Bay, into and out of New Orleans since pre-LaSalle era with Brown University Panel Discussion laying out that 2 million natives were removed from this area to all parts south before the British ever arrived. For some who lived on the Haw River, that particular river was named for John Rice Hooe's family; the Hougtyne /Hooe West Indies and Azore Ship Owning Hooe / How / Haw family of Barbados and England. {Dissertation in the Source Section].
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Capt. Thomas D. Page, Tithable Weopemeoc/Yeopim, Indenture of Lawrence's Timeline

1740
1740
Lawrence Plantation, East of Nottoway River
1775
1775
Haw River, Cumberland or Duplin Co,, NC

Thomas and Wilson Page, possibly a brother, left Washington County, Georgia, where they were associated with an individual named Solomon Page. They fought in the War of 1812 in Louisiana. Thomas and Elizabeth were probably from Lawrence County, Mississippi. There appears to be a close relationship between the St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, Pages and the Jones County, Mississippi, Pages. (Research courtesy of Connee Kroeger, now deceased.)

1782
1782
1795
1795
Age 55
Haw RIver, named for Rice Hooe
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