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1. [PACE-L] Missouri Pace's late 1800's early 1900's [1]
I have finally added some info on my missing Pace family. If this will help anyone to provide me with more connections please let me know.: 1900 U S Census Curryville, Spencer TWP, Pike CO., MO Ed. 96, sheet 1A Pace, J. Newton, Head, Feb 1861, 39, MO.KY.KY , Dixie V., wife, Jan 1864, 36, MO.KY,KY , Fern E., dau, May 1891, 9, MO.MO.MO , Henry S., son, Feb 1894, 6, MO.MO.MO , Carrie E., dau, Feb 1896, 4, MO.MO.MO Married 13 years, 3 of 5 children living, James Newton Pace more commonly kn
2. Re: [PACE-L] "Chronicles of the Scotch Irish in VA 1745-1800 [1]
Betty is correct Chalkley is a wonderful source for colonial research. Each volune carries its own index. These are the court order/minute book records for Augusta County Virginia when Augusta county included a great part of western Virginia and current West Virgina. Titled the Scotch Irish in Virignia it includes many English Colonial families as well as the German element. The English for many years kept the Scotch Irish and Germans west of the English settlements as a buffer from the Indians. As pl
3. RE: [PACE-L] Fw: [NCRowan] Re: BIRGE, BURGE, BYRGE [1]
Bruce Howard's "Our Colonial Ancestors" has an abstract of the will of Alexander Burgh/Burge. All of my books are currently packed and in storage so I can't look it up. If someone has access we could supply Bradley and Marvin that information. I can't recall if there was a "Larkin" listed as an heir. However, I do know that "Woode" was a son AND he was in Surry County near John & Sarah PACE during the time period of our interest. Perhaps these clues could help. Then, perhaps, the current Burge folks c
4. [PACE-L] DNA [1]
Just a little preliminary work has shown that a DNA project is more complex than it would seem at first. Rather than post lengthy messages to Pace-L, I have set up a page on the Pace Network to record the latest developments. There are privacy issues, cost issues, evaluating which labs are best, and learning to interpret the results. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pace/DNA/ I invite all of you to take a look. There will be more coming and links to sites that provide helpful information. If yo
5. Re: [PACE-L] Something is missing: email from England [1]
Reminder: Attachments cannot be sent to Mail Lists. They have to be included in the body of the email. Gordon W. Pace
6. [PACE-L] Fw: Alsey C. Pace - Indiana [1]
For information. Betty Pace ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: FreedmenProject@aol.com To: bapace2@juno.com Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2002 17:50:38 EDT Subject: Alsey Pace Message-ID: <10.24410d2a.2aa2942e@aol.com> Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920 Vanderburgh County, Indiana Index to Supplemental Record Marriage Transcript 1882 - 1898 Inclusive Volume II Letters L - Z Inclusive W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Evansville Compiled by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1939 County
7. [PACE-L] Pace Photos [1]
Several weeks ago, I querried the group about a 1915 photo taken at the home of Alsa Jarvis Pace. I received several request to see the photo. Roy has posted it on the Pace Pix site along with 2 other photos and a copy of the marriage license for Donie Edna Pace. David
8. [PACE-L] Re: Pace in Osage Co, KS [1]
my regrets, the URL should be: http://www.phc.igs.net/~gordpace/uk/shifnal.htm#kansas in order to work, hopefully Gord Pace - Ontario Canada - http://www.phc.igs.net/~gordpace/
9. [PACE-L] Some historical surprises [1]
I taught history for 31 years of my life, and my history books told of the first blacks brought to Jamestownin 1619 by a Dutch slaving ship that ran aground and then sold their cargo to the colonists. The books said that the Jamestown residents were quite startled as they had never seen blacks before. I have a copy of the marriages performed in St. Dunstan parish in 1608, which included the Richard Pace marriage. Imagine my surprise as I looked at the other marriages of that year to find "Sam and Mary,
10. Re: [PACE-L] James Llewellyn Pace of Fluvanna or Charlotteville,Va [1]
>Just spoke to a lady in Charlottesville, who is the >widow of Joseph Gregory Pace, who was a grgrandson >of Richard Alphonse Pace and Mary Susan Gregory(Molly) >Maybe grgrgrandson !! His Father was Charles Richard Pace. > >She tells me there was a James Llewellyn Pace in our >family and there is now a Clara and a Alice Pace living who have a >lot of information on this family. My Herbert William Pace (grandfather) claimed the family was Welsh... but we have no idea. I only have his father, Charles Alexa
11. Re: [PACE-L] Warning: A new virus? [1]
Gordon and all-- My computer has been down for a week with a Klez virus even though (a) I had Norton AntiVirus with AutoProtect enabled, and (b) I did not download or open any attachments,and (c) I did note even open the files that contained attachments, much less the attachments themselves. One variety of Klez had developed the ability to invade your computer if you (a) have the preview window open on Outlook Express, or (b) click "reply" to try to ask the sender what was being sent. I know this because
12. [PACE-L] Boone County , Missouri Paces [1]
I picked up this message talking about our Boone County MO Paces. DEAR UNCLE LEMUEL L(ucas?) PACE apparently never had any children of his own His wife Susanna was a widow several years older than Lemuel. They had a nice farm adoped children, educated them and left them the farm. Lemuel's obituary mentions his place of birth in the old south his will is on file in courthouse Boone County MO an abstract and maybe a full copy I have . Richard Russell Pace is my gg grandf
13. [PACE-L] ARKANSAS LAND RECORDS [1]
This is an interface to the Pre-1908 Homestead and Cash Entry Patents from the Bureau of Land Management's General Land Office (GLO) Automated Records Project. This data was prepared as part of the Arkansas GenWeb Project and its associated archives, by Joy Fisher. Records for Nevada County are currently unavailable. In the form below, at least the first two letters of the surname (that is, at least Sm from Smith or Is from Isaacson) are required. Entries matching "Pace" If no names are listed below here, t
14. [PACE-L] Alsey Pace m. Burkley Upchurch 1815 [1]
Forwarded for someone's information. Here is the female Alsey Pace, m. an Upchurch. Betty Pace North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 Bride: Alsey Pace Groom: Burkley Upchurch Bond Date: 30 Aug 1815 County: Franklin Record #: 01 011 Bondsman: Matthew Strickl Witness: Jo. J. Hawkins Bond #: 000046540
15. [PACE-L] Flowerdew Hundred [1]
Flowerdew Hundred was near Pace's Paines. Karen Shriver (see below) found an error on the Pace's Paines page of the Pace Network and very kindly notified me of it. I thanked her and asked her for more about information on Flowerdew Hundred. Her response is below. I believe it is of interest to Pace researchers. Roy Johnson Dear Mr. Johnson, Your quite welcome. Forgive me for not listing our website. We are http://www.flowerdew.org. There are over 200 hundred artifacts that are available on our websi
16. [PACE-L] Fw: Re: : Fw: John Pace m. Edny Batten - Johnston Co. NC [1]
--------- Forwarded message ---------- > Forwarded for information. V. A. Pace Jr. believed that his John Pace was > also an illegitimate son of Stephen Pace, b. abt. 1798. I don't think V. > A. Pace Jr. is on the internet anymore. These are from the Johnston Co. > query board. I replied to him privately but couldn't really help him. Now messages to him bounce. > Betty Pace > No messages since these in 2000. > Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States
17. [PACE-L] Thank you to Roy [1]
Thanks to Roy Johnson for the research he's done for all of us concerning the possibility of Pace DNA research. And an extra thank for explaining it to those of us with an "artistic temperment" (this is my nice way of saying "scientifically-challenged") in a way we can understand. That's a very difficult thing to do. As to the wonderful painting of Jean Pace Nunn, I found it by going to the Pace Society website and clicking on the link to Roy's site. I have now bookmarked Roy's page. For those who have
18. [PACE-L] Fw: Wake & Johnston County census = Alsey Pace [1]
Another 2nd try. Betty Pace > The Alsey Pace in Wake Co.in 1830 is actually shown in the female column, > and I don't see how it could be in error because females are way at the > end of the census form in 1830. (Maybe Alsey had long hair) > Betty Pace > ----- Forwarded Message ----- > From: FreedmenProject@aol.com > To: bapace2@juno.com > Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2002 17:50:20 EDT > Subject: Wake & Johnston Co.NC County > North Carolina Census, 1790-1890 >
19. [PACE-L] Paces in Fluvanna,Virginia-_Mourning Pace,Barnett,Jess,Etc. [1]
Have just received a copy of the estate inventory of Jesse Pace who must have died in 1807 as that is when the inventory was presented to the court. I think his wife was a Mourning Adams. A Mourning Pace later married a Barnett inFluvanna in 1812. Does anyone know if this is the same Mourning? Names mentioned for sales of the estate are: James Payne,Walker Timberlake,Mourning Pace, John Howard, John B. Magruder. The researcher who copied this for me included some other notes on misc.wills in Fluvanna:
20. Re: [PACE-L] Re:AR land records [1]
Gale, some time ago I sent thru info on those Arkansas Pace's, and I remember a William Pace ..its in the archives of this Pace Mailing list... and now buried in my boxes of genealogy .. copy I had was sent f rom one of Arkansas Archives ..perhaps you can pull it up again... I forget how one gets into this mailing list Archives...Gordon can you post how we get in things sent thru this list Thanks Darlene ----- Original Message ----- From: Guy Judkins To: Sent: Mo
21. Re: [PACE-L] email from England [1]
Sorry, Gordon, I thought the copied message would preserve the link to Tony's email, but I see that it did not. t.nicholson@ntlworld.com I gave him your URL, thinking he would contact you. Regards, Roy ----- Original Message ----- From: "gord pace" To: "Roy Johnson" Cc: Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 8:28 AM Subject: Re: [PACE-L] email from England Roy Johnson wrote: > The following from England is worth sharing: > ----- O
22. [PACE-L] Fw: FW: [ARFAULKN] 1873 Land Owners, PINE MOUNTAIN twp.PACE, David [1]
Who is this DAVID PACE in 1873 Arkansas? Sent to me by a friend, also from a friend. Betty Pace --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Art Garland" To: Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 00:44:01 -0400 Subject: FW: [ARFAULKN] 1873 Land Owners, PINE MOUNTAIN twp.PACE, David Message-ID: <005c01c2644e$2b7faed0$6401a8c0@artstower> -----Original Message----- From: Barry and Rebecca Millet [mailto:millet@txucom.net] Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 1:02 PM To: ARFAULKN-L@rootsw
23. Re: [PACE-L] MO & IL DEATH INDEX ONLINE - CORRECTION [1]
It turns out that the URL for the IL Death Index is http://www.ilsos.net/departments/archives/idphdeathindex.html Betty On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 19:21:48 -0400 "Laura Elliott" writes: > Has anybody been able to use the Missouri site, and if so, what is > the URL? > Thank you. > Laura > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betty A. Pace" > To: > Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 1:14 PM > Subject: [PACE-L] MO & IL DEATH INDEX ONLINE - CORRECTION >
24. [PACE-L] email from England [1]
The following from England is worth sharing: ----- Original Message ----- From: Tony Nicholson To: pace@surnameweb.org Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 10:45 AM Subject: Edmund Howard Pace Hi Roy I have just discovered your marvellous web site devoted to the Pace name and family connections. I'll spend time over the next few days exploring all its fascinating nooks and crannies. I'm particularly interested in Edmund Howard Pace, who lived in our house here in Cleveland, North Yorkshire
25. Re: [PACE-L] Pace book on Ebay [1]
Gordon The Advant book is available in many libraries and also on interlibrary loan. As of two years ago it was still availalbe from the publisher. It is my understanding, Advant has others do the researrch for him and then he publishes the book. I believe he had a former officer and good researcher from the Pace Society do the PACE part in that book. Ruth Keys Clark, Kansas ===== Ruth Keys Clark, Kansas __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from S

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