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- 1874 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Pros LePage born March 16, 1874, the son of Prosper and Elizabeth Ross LePage.
1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City:Anc.com Img 23-24,pg 23,9 June, Dw189/223 Bolivar St: Prosper LePage age 6 born Missouri, son of Pros and Elizabeth LePage.
1899 MARRIAGE #1: MO,Cole Co: MO MG Rcds 1805-2002,Anc.com Img 45, pg 170 of index: Prosper LePage md Flora Green 26 Sep 1899
1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 54, pg 27B, 19 June, Dwelling519/563-515 Boliver St:
LE PAGE, Elizabeth-head 65/Ind bn July 1834(PA,TN) widow-no occ, 6/8 children living,
own home, farm; Prosper-son 27/MO bn Mar 1873 (FR,Ind) md 0yrs-painter;
Flora dau-in-law 28/MO bn Mar 1872 (MO,MO)md 0yrs-no occ or children.
1910 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 8, pg4B, 18 April, Dw76/90-319 Labayell St:
LE PAGE, Prosper A[or Q?]-head 36/MO (France,TN) md 1 time-10 yrs, laborer-
frdittro [??] factory, renting home; Flora A-wife 37/MO md 1 time-10yrs
0/0 children-no occ; Truman or Lumor OLIVER-boarder 23/MO
1911 DEATH of wife: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Flora Green LePage died November 18, 1911
c1922 MARRIAGE #2: MO,Cole Co: Pros LePage md Maude Smith about 1922, re 1930 census
1930 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 2, pg100, 2 April, Dw 30/31-221 E Capital Ave:
LE PAGE, Pros R-son-in-law [to and living with father-in-law George A Smith & wife Annie E Smith]
50/MO [US,US] md at 42-proprietor, Tire shop; Maude-dau [of George A & Annie E Smith]
42/MO (VA,MO) md at 34-no occ
1940 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Prosper Lepage died June 5, 1940 of Osry Aparditis; buried Riverview Cemetery 7 June 1940.
1950 DEATH,BURIAL of wife: MO,St Louis: Maude Smith LePage died 18 October 1950; buried Jefferson City MO
HISTORY: History of Jefferson City, Missouri's State Capital, and of Cole Co, pg 475: "Mr LePage was formerly a painter by trade. Later he went into the tire business, from which he retired in 1934 at which time he became justice of the peace. The LePage's are members of the Methodist Church and Mr. LePage has long been an influential worker in the Democratic party. [may be more on pg 476-to check]
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