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From: "Roy Johnson" <>
Subject: Re: [PACE] Introduction & open question
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 08:14:40 -0500
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What DNA could do is to verify your aunt's research and your connection to
the William Pace-Ruth Lambert line. There is a sale on right now and it is a
good time. We are not supposed to post prices on the list, and I don't see
your email address--if you will email me privately () I will
send the prices. But you can go to the family tree DNA site and join the
Pace group and I think the prices will come up.

We have six DNA submissions from the William Pace-Ruth Lambert line.
Unfortunately the lineage is disputed from there on back. The six donors
cite three different "paths" back to Richard of Jamestown, none of them
verified. If you go to the URL below and arrow down to the chart, you can
see the Lambert submissions in the yellow area. You can click on the kit
number and see what lineage they submitted.

http://www.pacesociety.org/DNA/Group3.htm

No one has absolute proof of descent from Richard of Jamestown but the
circumstantial evidence is strong.

The signup page for DNA submissions is here:

http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_det.aspx?group=Pace

Roy Johnson
DNA coordinator

-----Original Message-----
From: [mailto:] On Behalf
Of Jon Pace
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2008 11:32 PM
To:
Subject: [PACE] Introduction & open question

Hi, my name's Jon Pace. I'm new to the list and a complete ancestry
research novice.

I got interested in my family heritage after receiving copies of research
compiled by a deceased aunt. Her name was Georgia Pace Redmond (my father's
sister) and I'm told she spent a good deal of time investigating &
documenting Pace history in my childhood. While I have the results of her
work, I don't have many references to original sources. What follows is the
initial part of the list I received, including any known documentation.

Please correct anything I post that's been proven incorrect. I'm interested
in accuracy, and would appreciate anything anyone can add to help me
confirm, correct or expand the list.

I also have NO CLUE how to begin researching the gaps. Pointers to good
educational materials would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Jon

p.s. Would I benefit anyone by sending my DNA in without a better knowledge
of my tree?



Jonathan Bryan Pace (myself)
born 5-Jan-1967 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
married Christy on 18-Aug-1989

Alzo Bryan Pace Jr. (my father, documented from my mother)
born 25-Mar-1928
died 18-Mar-1992 in New Johnsonville, Humphreys Co., TN
married Joyce Cantrell on 22-Sep-1957

Alzo Bryan Pace Sr. (documented from my aunt's Batton-Pace family Bible)
born 15-Mar-1896
died 15-Nov-1967
married Eunice Gertrude Etheridge on 16-Jun-1918

William Wesley Pace (documented from my aunt's Batton-Pace family Bible)
born 12-Apr-1856
died 20-Sep-1935
married Georgia Miller on 7-Dec-1879

John Pace (my aunt's records, no references cited)
born ~1836
died 5-Jan-1865
married Minerva Jane Batton ~1855

Isaac Pace (my aunt's records, no references cited)
born ~1798
died ~1850
married Rachel Baggett ~1829

William Pace (my aunt's records, no references cited)
born ~1750
died ~1834
married Ruth Lambert ~1771

She lists lineage back to Richard Pace of Jamestown, but I'm seeing
different paths and I have no further record of cited sources. I don't know
if she researched them herself, gathered them from Pace Society Bulletins,
or a combination of both. Any pointers are appreciated.

Jon


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