Mann Page II


Mann Page II was an American lawyer, politician and planter from Spotsylvania [County, Virginia], who served in the House of Burgesses. His children included 13th Virginia Governor John Page and Virginia delegate to the Continental Congress Mann Page.

Early life

Mann was born in Gloucester County, Virginia, the eldest son of Mann Page I, a member of the Virginia Governor's Council, and his second wife, Judith Carter. His first wife was Alice Grymes Page, and his second wife was Ann Corbin Tayloe. He was descended from Colonel John Page, who emigrated from Middlesex County in England to Bruton Parish in what was known as Middle Plantation but became Williamsburg in the Colony of Virginia circa 1650.
Page attended Eton College and the University of Oxford in England, and later attended the College of William & Mary, where he was a classmate and friend of Thomas Jefferson.

Career and death

After his father's death, Page supervised completion of the Rosewell plantation mansion. Page sold off a significant portion of his vast land holdings to fund its completion. Page served in the Virginia legislature representing the College of William & Mary in the House of Burgesses in the 1760s. He served on the committee on Privileges and Elections, and the committee on Propositions and Grievances. Mann died in 1778.