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1880 Charles E. Page and Alice C. Jones were married. [1] [2]

1890-91 C. E. Page (Charles E?) lived at northwest Corner 4th and Vine and was a manager at Gold & Stock Telegraph and at Western Union Telegraph Company, in Cincinnati, Ohio (City Directory, ancestry.com).

1900 Charles E Page (age 44, birthdate Jun 1855, born in Ohio), married, married for 14 years, head, lived in Washington, Fayette County, Ohio (father born in Ohio and mother born in Ohio) with Mary E Page (age 46). [3]

1910 C E Page (age 53, born in Ohio), married, married for 25 years, head, Doctor, lived in Washington Ward 4, Fayette County, Ohio (father born in Ohio and mother born in Ohio) with Lizzie Page (age 53). [4]

1918 C. E. Page died on December 16, 1918, at Wash. C H, Fayette, Ohio. The Death record reports the following. He was born on June 19, 1855 in Ohio. Age at death: 63 years. Occupation: Dentist. He was buried on December 18, 1918, at Frankfort, Ohio. Father's name: Thos. Page. Mother's name: Mary Dennis. [5] [6] [7]

A biosketch reports [8]:

R. Charles E. Page, D. D. S. It is gratifying to the observant biographer to record for the perusal of future generations events of interest in the life of a gentleman who has met with success in the prosecution of his profession. In the best sense of the word. Dr. Page is successful, having gained the esteem and confidence of a large circle of friends, as well as an enviable reputation as a dentist. Since 1887, he has followed his profession in Washington C. H., where he is busily engaged in attending to the demands of his extensive practice.

Born in Clermont County, Ohio, June 19, 1855, our subject is the son of Thomas Page, likewise a native of Clermont County and an attorney by profession. His mother, Mary (Dennis) Page, is a sister of Dr. John F. Dennis, a prominent citizen of Washington C. H. Charles E. gained the rudiments of his education in the common schools of his native place and completed his schooling in Clermont Academy. After officiating in the capacity of a teacher for a time in Fayette County, he entered the office of Dr. Dennis, his uncle, with whom he commenced the study of dentistry. Later, he entered the dental department of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.

With a large fund of information on the various questions arising in the professsion to which he had determined to devote his life, and with a worthy ambition to excel, the young Doctor opened an office in Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, where he practiced for six years. The village was small, and realizing the benefit to be derived from a larger field of work, he resolved to remove to Washington C. H. Here he opened an office in a central location and, devoting himself to his profession with the same assiduity which ever characterized his labors, he soon gained an honorable place among his fellow-citizens, and an established reputation as a reliable dentist.

The popular lady who presides over Dr. Page's home was formerly Miss Lizzie Irwin, and became the wife of the Doctor June 25, 1886, at Frankfort, Ohio. Her father, Thomas Irwin, was a resident of that village, where her entire life was spent prior to her marriage. She was a widow at the time of her union with the Doctor, her first husband having been John Anderson. The religious home of Dr. and Mrs. Page is in the Presbyterian Church, and they are active workers in religious and benevolent circles. he is looked upon as a man who encourages all worthy enterprises and gives his substantial support to whatever tends to the general welfare. Commencing life with little capital, he has already, through habits of industry combined with excellent judgment, accumulated a handsome competence and has a pleasant home, in which are found all the comforts of life.


Footnotes:

[1] Hamilton County Genealogical Society, Marriages, [URL].

[2] Newspaper, Cincinnati Freie Presse Newspaper, 1880.

[3] United States Federal Census, 1900, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[4] United States Federal Census, 1910, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[5] FamilySearch.org, [FamilySearchRecord].

[6] Find A Grave Memorial at Ancestry.com, [AncestryRecord].

[7] Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[8] Portrait and Biographical Record of Fayette, Pickaway and Madison Counties, Ohio (Chicago: Chapman Brothers, 1893), 445, [InternetArchive].