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John Page (New Hampshire)

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Preceded by
  
Isaac Hill

Party
  
Democratic Party

Preceded by
  
Isaac Hill

Political party
  
Democratic

Succeeded by
  
Franklin Pierce

Name
  
John Page


John Page (New Hampshire)

Born
  
May 21, 1787 Haverhill, New Hampshire (
1787-05-21
)

Other political affiliations
  
Democratic-Republican Party Jacksonian Free Soil Party

Spouse(s)
  
Hannah Merrill (1789-1855)

Children
  
9 (Including son John A. Page)

Role
  
Former United States Senator

Died
  
September 8, 1865, Haverhill, New Hampshire, United States

Previous office
  
Senator (NH) 1836–1837

John Page (May 21, 1787 – September 8, 1865) was an American farmer and politician from Haverhill, New Hampshire. He represented New Hampshire in the United States Senate and served as Governor from 1839 to 1842.

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Biography

John Page, Jr. was born in Haverhill, New Hampshire on May 21, 1787, the son of John Page (1741-1823) and Hannah Rice Green(e) (1757-1827). He attended the local schools and became a farmer.

During the War of 1812 Page served as lieutenant in a local militia company which performed duty on the border with Canada to prevent contraband trade and deter the threat of a British invasion.

While the war was ongoing and immediately afterwards Page held the federal office of tax assessor.

Page's party affiliation remained with different facets of the Democratic Party, and moved over time from the Democratic-Republican Party to the Jacksonians to the Democrats to the Free Soil Party.

He was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 1818 to 1820.

Page was also a longtime local and county official, serving as Register of Deeds for Grafton County in 1827 and again from 1829 to 1835. He served as a Selectman in Haverhill for fourteen non-consecutive terms, and was also the longtime Town Clerk.

He served in the state House again in 1835, and was a member of the Governor’s Council in 1836 and 1838.

In 1836 Page was elected to the United States Senate as a Democrat, temporarily filling the vacancy created when Isaac Hill resigned to become Governor. Page served from June 8, 1836, to March 3, 1837. During the 1836 election to fill the vacancy it was agreed between the candidates that Page would complete Hill's term and then defer to Franklin Pierce. In 1837 Pierce was elected to a full six-year term and succeeded Page. During his Senate service Page was Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture.

In 1839 Page was elected Governor as a Democrat. He served until 1842, and was succeeded by Henry Hubbard, after which he resumed farming in Haverhill.

In his later years Page became affiliated with the Free Soil Party.

Death and burial

Page died in Haverhill on September 8, 1865 and was buried in Haverhill's Ladd Street Cemetery.

Family

In 1812 John Page married Hannah Merrill (1789-1855). They had nine children.

Among the children of John Page was John A. Page, who served as Vermont State Treasurer.

References

John Page (New Hampshire) Wikipedia