Adelheid Page (née Schwerzmann; August 20, 1853 - September 15, 1925) was a Swiss businesswoman, charity worker and philanthropist.
[1] She was married to George Ham Page, co-founder of the Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company, a predecessor of Nestlé.
However, in 1905 she decided to accept the merger with Nestlé and to sell the company, something her husband never wanted or would have approved of.
In 1909, she endowed funds to build an hospital to treat tuberculosis, after being affected by an appendicitis.
In 1875, aged 22, she married the American industrialist George Ham Page, who founded the Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company ten years prior in 1866.