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Inside Larry Page Personal Life: His Marriage and Children

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John Campbell

Updated on January 04, 2026

Larry Page is a billionaire entrepreneur from the United States with a net worth of $127 billion. Larry Page made his fortune as a co-founder of Google, which is now known as Alphabet’s overarching parent firm. Larry Page was Google’s CEO twice. He was CEO from the company’s inception in September 1998 to August 2001, when he handed over the reins to Eric Schmidt.

From April 4, 2011, to October 2, 2015, when the firm was restructured and Alphabet Inc. was formed as Google’s parent company, he returned as CEO. Larry handed over the CEO role to Sundar Pichai when he stepped down in 2015. While both were graduate students at Stanford, Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google.

Who is Larry Page married to?

Larry Page dated Marissa Mayer, an American business executive and former CEO of Yahoo!, who was a Google employee at the time, in the early 2000s.

Page purchased a 9,000-square-foot (840-square-meter) Spanish Colonial Revival architecture house in Palo Alto, California, designed by American artistic polymath Pedro Joseph de Lemos, a former curator of the Stanford Art Museum and founder of the Carmel Art Institute, on February 18, 2005, after the historic building had been on the market for years with an asking price of US$7.95 million. A two-story stucco archway crosses the driveway, and the residence has ornate stucco work, stone, and tile in the California Arts and Crafts movement style, constructed to replicate the castle of de Lemos’ ancestors in Spain.

De Lemos built the Pedro de Lemos House between 1931 and 1941. It is on the National Register of Historic Places as well.

Page married Lucinda Southworth on Necker Island, Richard Branson’s Caribbean island, in 2007. Southworth is a research scientist and the sister of Carrie Southworth, a British actress and model. Page and Southworth have two children, both born in 2009 and 2011.

Alphabet is owned by Larry Page, who owns about 6% of the company. Larry and Sergey own 51% of the voting powers in the corporation thanks to super-voting shares. Larry has sold almost $9 billion in Alphabet and Google stock since the company’s IPO in 2004. Page owns Alphabet Class A, Class B, and Class C stock, as well as 20 million shares of Alphabet Class C stock. Larry’s family foundation, the Carl Victor Page Memorial Fund, is in charge of more than $1 billion in assets provided by Larry.