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Thomas Lepage 1810–1876 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Dec 1810

Birth Location: Prince Edward Island, Canada

Death Date: 27 Apr 1876

Death Location: Clinton, Lot 20, Prince Edward Island, Canada

Father: Andrew ♦

Mother: Elizabeth (DNA)

Spouse(s): Jane ♦

Children(s): Samuel Lepage, Thomas Lepage, Elizabeth Lepage, Charlotte (DNA)

In 1810, Thomas Lepage entered the world in Prince Edward Island, Canada, born to Andrew Lepage And Elizabeth Mellish Dna. Thomas Lepage married Jane Spittle, and had children including Charlotte Lepage Dna, Elizabeth Jane Lepage, Samuel Nelson Lepage, Thomas Andrew Lepage. Thomas Lepage passed away in 1876 in Clinton, Lot 20, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1810, Thomas Lepage entered the world in Prince Edward Island, Canada, born to Andrew Lepage And Elizabeth Mellish Dna.
  • Thomas Lepage married Jane Spittle, and had children including Charlotte Lepage Dna, Elizabeth Jane Lepage, Samuel Nelson Lepage, Thomas Andrew Lepage.
  • Thomas Lepage passed away in 1876 in Clinton, Lot 20, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

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Thomas Lepage's Ancestors

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Thomas Lepage
1810–1876
Birth Place: Prince Edward Island, Canada
Parents
Andrew Lepage ♦
1785–1849
Guernsey, Channel Islands
Elizabeth (Mellish) (DNA)
1774–1863
Pownal, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Grandparents
Thomas (Condon) Mellish
1744–1780
Yorkshire, England
Jane Douglas
1758–1854
Louisberg, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Condon
1691–1759
Elizabeth Mellish
1695–1781
Wiliam Douglas
1735–1759
Jane Bayne
1736–1758
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Condon
1666–1713
Charles Mellish
1670–1713
Elizabeth Bostocke
–1742
William Douglas
1708–1798
Nichola Hunter
1715–1781
Robert (Bain)
1709–1756
Geils Rodger
1708–1761

Thomas Lepage's Descendants

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Thomas Lepage (17 Dec 1810–27 Apr 1876) m. Jane (Spittle) ♦ (13 Sep 1815–)
  1. 1. Samuel (Nelson) Lepage 1858–
  2. 2. Thomas (Andrew) Lepage 1850–
  3. 3. Elizabeth (Jane) Lepage 1846–
  4. 4. Charlotte (Lepage) (DNA) 1855–1921 m. Scoby (Johnston) ♦ 1855–1932
    1. 1. Margaret (Jane Johnston) (DNA) 1878–1959 m. Edgar (Raphael Webber) ♦ 1874–1963
      1. 1. Irene (Charlotte) Webber 1899–1965 m. Harris (Delbert) Schofield 1885–1954
        1. 1. Jean (Bernice) Schofield 1916–1994
        2. 2. Harris (Paul Schofield) ✔️ 1937–2016 m. Lois (Alberta Rand) ✔️ 1937–2019
      2. 2. Ralph (Garfield) Webber 1909–1971
      3. 3. Harvey (Clifton Webber) ✅ 1902–1977 m. Cecilia (Mary) Armstrong 1909–2006
        1. 1. Roy (Clifton Webber) 🔚 1931–1941
      4. 4. Ella (Florence) Webber 1905–1989
      5. 5. George Webber 1911–
      6. 6. Harry Webber 1898–1921

Thomas Lepage's Timeline

2 Records

1810
17 Dec 1810
Birth of Thomas Lepage in Prince Edward Island, Canada
Prince Edward Island, Canada
1876
27 Apr 1876
Age 66
Death of Thomas Lepage in Clinton, Lot 20, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Clinton, Lot 20, Prince Edward Island, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Dec 1810
    Event Place: Prince Edward Island, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Apr 1876
    Event Place: Clinton, Lot 20, Prince Edward Island, Canada

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