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1. Re: [PACE-L] RE: PACE DNA Study [1]
I posted a follow-up but somehow it didn't make the list. Gordon is absolutely correct -- there was a NOT left out of my post. The line should read: If two individuals show a large number of differences (in the DNA > markers) it is almost certain that the MRCA (i. e. most recent common > ancestor of the two individuals) is NOT very close." What a difference a typo can make! Roy Johnson ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 1
2. Re: [PACE-L] Birth date calculation from tombstones [1]
This is the method I teach in my workshops. While it is not 100% accurate -- it is more accurate than any otherr method I have ever seen. It uses common math that most of us were taught in school. Ruth Keys Clark, Kansas ===== Ruth Keys Clark, Kansas __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com
3. Re: [PACE-L] PACE & COCKRUM UNION [1]
Can anyone tell me about the PACE and COCKRUM families ties into each other? Thanks Gail
4. [PACE-L] Pace md. Randolph, Warren Co.,NC [1]
Does anyone on this list know the RANDOLPH family of Peter Randolph who md. PATSEY PACE, 24 Dec 1799 in Warren Co.,NC? I am also researching RANDOLPHs and a recent question among that group was to learn the parents and family of this Peter Randolph. Can anyone identify his Randolph family? I do not have N. Carolina Pace lines so do not know her line either. Please post or send a brief line on her and perhaps any migration routes that they might have taken. Compurose@cs.com
5. [PACE-L] DNA results [1]
I have not been paying much attention to the DNA discussion, but did want to let you know that my HATCHER line performed DNA testing. We were informed yesterday by the list owener that results have come back on 5 lines. Four of these now confirm a connection to the original immigrant. Perhaps Roy could contact Nel Hatcher who owns the list and find out who she used to perform the tests. Nel has posted the results on the Hatcher web page. If anyone wants to view the results they can go to http://home
6. [PACE-L] Strickland DNA project results [1]
For those interested in the subject of DNA and genealogy or for those Pace family members with the allied surname of Strickland, the results of the Strickland DNA project can be found at: http://members.aol.com/stricklandquery/dnaproject.htm Rebecca Christensen
7. [PACE-L] Free maps on ancestry.com [1]
Free on ancestry.com Betty Pace THIS WEEK'S FEATURED MAPS For best results viewing Ancestry.com maps, download the free MrSID image viewer at: http://www.ancestry.com/search/io/plugin.htm Albemarle Co., Virginia, 1865 http://www.ancestry.com/rd/map.asp?ImageID=827 Battle of Bull Run, Virginia, 1861 http://www.ancestry.com/rd/map.asp?ImageID=840 Battle of Kernstown, VA (1862) http://www.ancestry.com/rd/map.asp?ImageID=845 Battlefield of Chickamauga, Georgia, 1863 http://www.ancestry.com
8. Re: [PACE-L] Indications of Pace DNA testing [1]
Let's see if we can simplify this. My explanation was misleading and was not what I was trying to say. This response is for Terry and for those who have hit a "dead end" 4-5 generations back. Assume the Pace DNA study shows a very close relationship between the John and Richard lines: ---If you get a close match with these lines in your (or your male relative's, if you are female) test, it will tell you that you are of one line or the other, but not which line. ---If you do not get a close match, it will
9. [PACE-L] Chickasaw Pace [1]
BlankI found this while searching another family line, Miss Susan Pace married Wm. Gaddis 02/22/1871 by Thos.C.S. Boyd, Chief Justice C.N. in Pickens County, Oklahoma recorded in Pickens County Records (this is listed in the Chickasaw Nation Marriages 1855 - 1907) Maybe it will help someone Kathy Love
10. Re: [PACE-L] Help with Surname Pace [1]
I have been told that my 4th Great Grandfather is thought to be the man named Hezikiah who married Elizabeth Pace. Now if this is correct then she would be born around 1762 give or take a bit. BUT we already have a Elizabeth Pace married to a Hezikiah Cockerham or Cockrum BUT not this Hezikiah, we show that she married this man's Nephew My Hezikiah Cockerham Cockrum later on had a brother named Daniel who married Judith Cooley and among other children they had a son who they named Daniel and according to
11. Re: [PACE-L] Indications of Pace DNA testing [1]
Roy: Thanks for the restatement of your conclusions in your response to Terry. I agree with your restated conclusions completely. Gordon W. Pace
12. [PACE-L] Statesville Newspaper - ancestry.com [1]
This is a Statesville newspaper (Iredell Co., NC). I suspect it may be just for subscribers to ancestry.com, but thought I would let people know about it anyway. Betty Pace "THE LANDMARK," (Statesville, North Carolina) --- 1882-84, 1888-1907 (7,472 pages) http://www.ancestry.com/rd/prodredir.asp?sourceid=1644&key=D6529
13. [PACE-L] Pace & Reavis - Rutherford Co, NC [1]
Glinda: I think your information provides a strong clue as to who the parents were of Rebecca Pace who m. James Reavis abt. 1815 in (prob.) Rutherford Co NC. There is only one other record of a Pace/Reavis marriage in early NC: Daniel Kimsey Pace b. 1791 Rutherford Co, NC, m. Sarah Reavis (b. 6/24/1793 NC), m. 6/10/1815 in adjacent Henderson Co, NC. Daniel was a son of Burrell P. Pace, Sr. b. 1758 Bertie Co, NC., m. Lydia Woodruff. The 1800 census of Spartanburg Co, SC shows that Burrell, Sr. had on
14. [PACE-L] some LOST COLONY names [1]
Lost Colony ssurnames discussion http://www.phc.igs.net/~gordpace/lines/fact0004.htm Colonial Families - Patrick Payne Bristol_and_Somerset-L@rootsweb.com - May 1999 http://www.phc.igs.net/~gordpace/lines/fact0003.htm G Pace - Ontario Canada
15. [PACE-L] Pace Picture [1]
I received this URL from another list, and thought it might be useful to others. This site list allot of old pictures, you will also find a picture of James Pace with Sarah Frances Grigg Kathy http://ancestorarchive.com/album/photoalbuml.htm
16. [PACE-L] Pace Casualties - Korea & Viet Nam [1]
From: http://www.e-history.com/ I think you can find all the casualties from an area by clicking on the city on the web site. Click under Casualties in left column: P == 00 Charlie J Pace (?-1950) Class: Korea DoB `Hometown` Mobile, AL DoD 8/18/1950 Killed In Action Places : (Mobile) AL  Danny Wayne Pace (1947-1967) Class: Viet Nam DoB 12/24/1947 `Hometown` Tuscumbia, Alabama DoD 07/29/1967 Places : Tuscumbia, (Colbert) AL  Ford E Pace (?-1953) Class: Korea DoB `Hometown` Perkinston, MS DoD
17. [PACE-L] Pine & Bardley Cemeteries [1]
I will be going to the Pine and Bardley Cemeteries in Pine, Ripley County MO on October 16, 2002. If anyone wishes for me to take a picture of a tombstone or to look for any family surnames while I am there, I will be more than happy to do so. Sincerely, Becky Pyland Davis
18. Re: [PACE-L] Re: DNA [1]
I e-mailed you earlier to say that a DNA test for a male of your line wouldn't reveal recent ancestry, only generations back. I must not have posted that. I did make one mistake--I said that such a test might prove whether you are of the John line or the Richard line. However, if we get a perfect 25 marker match between John and Richard lines, the test wouldn't tell you anything. The test would tell you which line you are probably in only if the John and Richard lines turn out to NOT be closely related
19. [PACE-L] PACE-GARNER-WALL CONNECTION [1]
Dear Chuck, That V. A. Pace Jr., who posted message on the Johnston Co., NC message board, seems to have disappeared. I did correspond with him once. He believed that his John Pace (m. an Edney Batten, as I recall) was the illeg. son of Stephen Pace (son of John and Sarah Burge Pace of Surry Co., NC). We compared notes on his family and my Alsey Pace (b.1785) and wife Zilpha Hall (b.1800), m. 1820 in Johnston Co., NC, and also on the Alsey Pace (b.1785) and wife Cassandra Dean, m. 1837 in Johnston Co.,
20. Re: [PACE-L] Re: DNA- mitochondrial [1]
Roy has garnered much more info than I about mitochondrial DNA testing = mtDNA = maternal DNA testing. But, from what I have read, I agree that this type of test would not be very useful for the PACE DNA project. Gordon W. Pace
21. [PACE-L] James Pace (b.abt1872 in Tn.) [1]
I recently came across the family listed below on the 1920 Copiah Co., Ms. census. I need help connecting them either up or down the line. Descendants of James P. Pace 1 James P. Pace b: Abt. 1872 in Tennessee .. +Mary M. ? b: Abt. 1885 in Tennessee m: Abt. 1904 .... 2 William Pace b: 1905 .... 2 Eunice Pace b: 1907 .... 2 Agnes Pace b: 1909 .... 2 John Pace b: 1912 .... 2 Alton Pace b: 1913 .... 2
22. [PACE-L] Interesting DNA information [1]
Here's an interesting site about DNA studies and their uses. In the case below, DNA is being used to show ethnic origins and since the ENTIRE human genome is tested, not just X number of markers, it is able give percentages. Parts of this page are rather wordy, but I found it interesting and an indication of what may be coming down the pipe in the future. http://dnaprint.com/pr_9_19.html This kind of research also has medical benefits and was used in one instance to seek a bone marrow donor. One interes
23. [PACE-L] RE: Private - This is a Scam!! [1]
Listmembers: As you may have noticed another email scam made it to the Pace mail list, the 2nd one so far - from Themba Ndu of CapeTown South Africa. This is of course a bogus scam - please do not respond to it!! Sorry that there is no way to block this sort of thing. Gordon W. Pace
24. [PACE-L] Free maps - ancestry.com [1]
Free from Ancestry.com Betty Pace THIS WEEK'S FEATURED MAPS For best results viewing Ancestry.com maps, download the free MrSID image viewer at: http://www.ancestry.com/search/io/plugin.htm The Austrian Netherlands, 1792 http://www.ancestry.com/rd/map.asp?ImageID=338 Battle of Marston Moor, 1644 http://www.ancestry.com/rd/map.asp?ImageID=336 Europe, 1618-60 (Principal Seats of War) http://www.ancestry.com/rd/map.asp?ImageID=286 Middle Colonies, 1607-1760 http://www.ancestry.com/rd/map.as
25. Re: [PACE-L] DNA results [1]
Just checked the page and at the bottom it says FTDNA was used, which is the same company we are considering. Roy ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 1:03 PM Subject: [PACE-L] DNA results > I have not been paying much attention to the DNA discussion, but did want to > let you know that my HATCHER line performed DNA testing. We were informed > yesterday by the list owener that results have come back on 5 lines. Four of > these n

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