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About Mary Page
Mary Digges Page BIRTH 1658 Charles City County, Virginia, USA DEATH 18 Mar 1690 (aged 31–32) Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA BURIAL Bruton Parish Episcopal Church Cemetery Williamsburg, Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA MEMORIAL ID 29685690 · View Source
MEMORIAL PHOTOS 1 FLOWERS 3 Family Members Parents Photo Edward Digges 1621–1675
Photo Elizabeth Wyatt Page Digges 1625–1691
Spouse Photo Francis Page 1657–1692 (m. 1682)
Siblings Photo Anne Digges Cole 1658–1686
Photo Dudley Digges 1664–1710
Children Photo Elizabeth Page 1683–1702
Inscription (Coat of Arms) Here lieth in hope of a Joyfull Resurrection the Body of Mary the wife of Captain Francis Page of Bruton Parish in the Dominion of Virginia. Daughter of Edward Diggs of Hampton Parish in the same Dominion Esquire who departed this life the Eighteenth Day of March in the year of our Lord 1690. Aged 32. Thy modest, meek and pious Soul did shine with well Temper'd Nature and Grace Divine One to Excell in beauty few Could Find Yet thy Rarest Features were of the minde Thou was a Faithful and Vertuous wife Thou Greatly Loved peace and hated strife Thou wast a prudent and tender Mother a true loving Sister to Each Brother a Choice Friend a Kind Neighbour to all a Good Christian Ready at God's call thou lived and dy'd upon Christ Relying thou dyd to sin and now lives by Dying thy Faith Doth yield they Piety Doth Give Restoratives to make thee Ever live thrice blest Friend this Epitaph is thy due when saints arise thy Lord will say its true.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29685690/mary-page
Inscription
Here lieth in hope of a Joyfull Resurrection the Body of Mary the wife of Captain Francis Page of Bruton Parish in the Dominion of Virginia. Daughter of Edward Diggs of Hampton Parish in the same Dominion Esquire who departed this life the Eighteenth Day of March in the year of our Lord 1690. Aged 32. Thy modest, meek and pious Soul did shine with well Temper'd Nature and Grace Divine One to Excell in beauty few Could Find Yet thy Rarest Features were of the minde Thou was a Faithful and Vertuous wife Thou Greatly Loved peace and hated strife Thou wast a prudent and tender Mother a true loving Sister to Each Brother a Choice Friend a Kind Neighbour to all a Good Christian Ready at God's call thou lived and dy'd upon Christ Relying thou dyd to sin and now lives by Dying thy Faith Doth yield they Piety Doth Give Restoratives to make thee Ever live thrice blest Friend this Epitaph is thy due when saints arise thy Lord will say its true.
Family
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Diggs-320
ISSUE 1. Capt. Francis Page, Clerk of the House of Burgesses, b. in Williamsburg, 1657; d. there, 10th May, 1692; m. circa 1674, Mary Diggs, b. 1638, d. 18th Mar. 1690-91, dau. of Edward Diggs, of Hampton Parish, Va.
ISSUE Children of this profile
- I. Elizabeth Page, b. 1683; d. 12th Nov. 1702; m. 1701, John Page.
- II. Matthew Page, b. 1659; d. 9th Jan. 1703.
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 18 2020, 15:47:22 UTC
Mary Page's Timeline
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Williamsburg, Virginia, Colonial America
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March 18, 1690
Age 33
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Williamsburg, Virginia, Colonial America
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March 18, 1690
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Bruton Parish Episcopal Church Cemetery, Williamsburg, Williamsburg City County, Virginia, United States
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