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1. Re: [PACE-L] Newsom and Perthena Pace [1]
Charles I suspect that your Newsom/Nusom is from the John of Middlesex line. John had aon Newsome mentioned in John's will. This Newsome was born 6 February 1708 and died 6 October 1738. William and Susanna (?) PACE had a son Newsome born 1754 and died 1854. He married Mary NUNN. This Newsome enlisted at age age of 22 in the army from Pittsylvania county VA. He fought in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown, and fort Mifflin. He was discharged in February 1778. This Mewsome had a son Newson born 1
2. Re: [PACE-L] Fw: DAR LOOKUP [1]
Golly! Doris, Congratulations are in order for having a guard to the commander -in-chief himself!! William Pace! The rest of us would like to claim him as our umteenth ggreat grandpa. I bought the discs for DAR Applications program and heard that CAR is going to get them for their applic papers too.(I have my 4 grandchildren in CAR) That's great you are going to LA & will visit The SAR library! Is that where the SAR library is that is comparable to the DAR one in DC?
3. [PACE-L] New DNA results [1]
Another set of DNA results has come. The donor was of the John of Middlesex line, from his son William. The 12 marker match was perfect for John of Middlesex group 2. This seems to further validate this group as the true offspring of John of M. The 12 marker test in this case is as good as a 25 marker, due to the unique alleles at markers 3, 4, and 5. FTDNA says there are so few individuals who have these numbers at these three alleles that when you get a perfect 12 marker match including these alleles,
4. Re: [PACE-L] Newsom and Perthena Pace [1]
Charles I see I neglected to tell you that William who married Sussanna (?) is a grandson of John of Middlesex. His parents were William PACE amd Elizabeth Montague daughter of Thomas Montague. ===== Ruth Keys Clark, Kansas __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com
5. Re: [PACE-L] Fw: DAR LOOKUP [1]
Does anyone do SAR "Look-ups?". I've always had to mail them a direct request? Need to get a working sheet from our local SAR genealogist. Any chance the SAR has a program in the works for filling out their application? It's difficult to find anyone to type the Appl form up anymore with typewriters going "out of style" I have several supplements for SAR /DAR to work up ....(.Have 12 for my son's for his SAR!) (None with the Patriot's surname "Pac
6. Re: [PACE-L] Fw: Your personal information Goes Public 7/01/03 [1]
Jan, I wanted to let you and others know that this particular email has been circulating periodically for several years. Although the phone number given is a real number the email provides false information. The Federal Trade Commission has created a consumer alert memorandum re this and placed it on the home page for their website: www.ftc.gov link on consumer alert: Bogus July 1 Email Exposed There is also a long discussion of this email and its inaccurate information on the snopes website whic
7. [PACE-L] William Marion Pace [1]
Hello All! I am new to this mailing list, William Marion Pace is my husband's great grandfather, born in Iowa about 1865. He lived many years in North Dakota and was married to Ida Olive Melton (also born in Iowa in Feb 1869). He had 2 daughters, Lulu Mae Pace (my husband's grandmother, born in Gunnison Colorado in Sept 1895) and Emma Pace born in North Dakota in 1892. Ida and William divorced and she moved out west to Washington state while he remained in North Dakota and remarried. I find him with his st
8. [PACE-L] response received from David about Jesse Hall Pace query [1]
I wanted to reply on the list so that others who may be interested could "listen in". If you have information that could help me I would appreciate any help. chris
9. [PACE-L] Your personal information Goes Public 7/01/03 and it is True ..as follows [1]
MessageNOW HERE IS MY NEXT UPDATE ON THIS SUBJECT.... ----- Original Message ----- From: Melissa Long Subject: RE: Your personal information Goes Public 7/01/03 Thanks for the info! I've gotten this email from a couple of people and thought I would pass along what I found out. I like to do my own research on these emails that have been "forwarded" for who knows how long. In this case since 2001! Just thought I would let you guys know that only part of this email is correct, however it still has
10. [PACE-L] Pace Bible [1]
I believe the following exchange of emails will be of interest to Pace researchers. They are in reverse order, so go to the bottom and come up to read them in the order sent & received. Roy Johnson ----- Original Message ----- From: Alice Block To: Roy Johnson Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 1:17 AM Subject: Re: Pace Bible Records I retrieved the address, I had it stored. The Bible has been copied and ready to go. I will mail it tomorrow. Four dollars will cover the copy and the mailing.
11. [PACE-L] DAR Library [1]
I am going to Washington DC for Continental Congress in July. Any other PACE researchers planning to be there? I would love to meet with you. (I arrive Wednesday and leave Sunday EARLY). Since the deadlines for luncheons etc is fast approaching, let me know what you are attending and I will see what I can do to meet with you. I hope to expand my line from: 1.me,2. my dad, 3. Wendell Pace, 4. Early Pace, 5. Alex Pace, 6. Stephen Pace, 7. William Pace. that is about all I have right now.... Robyn
12. [PACE-L] Thomas PACE [1]
I presented a paper on Thomas PACE at the annual meeting in Jackson. Although incomplete I have copies of the handout available for any who might want one, let me know and I willmailit to you. The handout contains 25 court documents on Thomas PACE in Old Rappannock and Richmond counties. I do not believe he is the son of Richard and Mary (BALER) PACE for the following reasons. 1. He is called a gentleman, an inherited English title, 2. He was married three times and had no issue. 3. He is a county su
13. [PACE-L] Jackson meeting [1]
To all of you who did not attend the Jackson reunion -- you missed a great meeting. Bruce Howard did a great job in choosing a hotel that had the most cooperative staff I have ever seen. The staff was most accommodating. Bruce had a Pace coffee mug for all of us as well as pecans and candy -- everyone had something to enjoy at all times -- Jack Pace did an outstanding job in selecting papers to be presented. We all came away knowing much more about DNA. Do make plans not to go to Alabama next year -- s
14. [PACE-L] Change e-mail address [1]
Please send me the PACE-L mail to this e-mail address: marthaonate@hotmail.com. No longer send to the @wmcarey address. Thanks, Martha Pace Onate
15. [PACE-L] Frederick E. Pace (1891 Obituary) [1]
Hello List, A researcher in Port Huron, MI helped me find a real treasure for the several descendants of Frederick E. Pace of New Jersey (1806-1891) on this list. His obituary from the Port Huron Daily Times on August 24, 1891. A great deal of info contained: "Mr. Frederick E. Pace, who died on Saturday afternoon, August 22nd after a complication of diseases incident to old age, had been a resident of this city and county for thirty years. Mr. Pace was born near Schooley's Mountain in the State of New J
16. [PACE-L] Re: Royal Pace/ ISHAM PACE [1]
Doris, Thanks for the additional information. You have given me another possible clue. Isham Pace was killed in Vicksburg in 1838. I have not found anyone else on the list who seems to know much about him. I have always wondered about his name since it is definitely not that common. I wonder if he could be named after Henry Isham or one of his ancestors? When was Henry born? Do you know much about the Isham family and where they lived? Isham Pace was born in NC moved to SC>KY>TN>AL>and finally MS. Hi
17. [PACE-L] More descendants of Frederick and Penelope Pace [1]
More info on some of the many children of Frederick and Penelope Pace: Their oldest child: Samuel D. Pace (born abt. 1835 in Canada) Lizzie (?) (his wife) born abt 1835 in Canada Children: Marie Pace (born abt. 1858 in Canada) Cora Pace (born abt. 1860 in Canada) Clara Pace (born abt. 1863 in Michigan) Their 3rd oldest child: William B. Pace (born 1836 in Canada) Emeline (?) (his wife) born abt 1837 in Canada Children: Burton Pace (born abt. 1856 in Canada) Frank Pace (born abt. 1866 in Canada) The follo
18. [PACE-L] Antony Pace DNA [1]
I previously reported that Antony Pace matches 22/25 with group 3 on our DNA chart, those who believe they are descendents of Richard Pace II. I asked FTDNA if this could be considered a match, and in their estimation, no. One very slow moving marker (390) was especially significant to them in denying a match. a 23/25 match, according to the best current estimates, yields a 50% probability of MRCA (Most Recent Common Ancestor) at 28 generations back. Pretty far, and Antony was a 22/25, not 23/25. Richa
19. [PACE-L] PACE Reunion in Jackson MS [1]
Dear List members, I tried to email Bruce Howard and the address given for the Pace Society Reunion Host, but those messages have bounced back. Would someone who is attending the reunion this weekend please give them a message from me. I can't attend due to illness, and wanted to let someone know to cancel my Saturday night banquet meal. Thanks to all, and have a wonderful time. I'll be thinking of you all. Laura Elliott Dowling MI 49050 P.S. I tried to contact Nancy Ann Rupp, but she's already left for Jac
20. [PACE-L] Royal Pace [1]
After the state of Mississippi was formed the first Pace known to be living there was Royal Pace. Royal Pace bought 400 acres of land about a mile south of Warrenton from Richard King in March 1809. The land was located in Section 6, Township 14, Range 3 east. He is listed in the 1810 Territorial census as follow: PACE, ROYAL State: MS Year: 1810 County: Adams County Record Type: Township: Early Tax List Page: Database: MS 1810 Territorial Census He is subsequently shown on the 1820
21. [PACE-L] Wrockwardine Heritage & PACE families - 1600s [1]
Dear Wrockwardine site administrator, Re: http://www.wrockwardinevillage.com/history/history.htm I found your interesting web site and read about the pictures that went missing for about 150 years. Sure glad they got back to an honoured place. where it says: "Does anybody know any history of Wrockwardine Village?? Any historical information about our Village or tales from the past, no matter how small that are of interest will be included." My name is Gordon Thomas PACE of Brighton, Ontario, Canada.
22. [PACE-L] response to Jesse Hall Pace query/jones connection [1]
This is for Addie. Sorry...........no connection with the Jones' that far back to my Pace ancestors. There are still 5 more generations after the Pace's left Alabama and moved to Texas before they connect. Good luck....Chris
23. [PACE-L] Fw: Wonderful animated map of U.S. development [1]
----- Forwarded Message ----- Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2003 22:00:30 EDT Subject: Wonderful animated map This is a wonderful map of the united states, and an overview of things from 1700's to 1950. The following was shared with me and I think it is one of the best Maps > I have seen showing the growth and history of the United States. > http://www.animatedatlas.com/movie.html Map Animated Atlas: Growth of a Nation . Betty
24. Re: [PACE-L] Jackson meeting [1]
I made a boo boo the "not=now" my spell check did not catch the big error. Ruth Keys Clark, Kansas ===== Ruth Keys Clark, Kansas __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com
25. [PACE-L] Elizabeth Jones b.abt 1770 [1]
Does anyone on the list have any information on the ancestry of Elizabeth Jones who was married to John Pace? Jim Pace, Jr.

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