John, I haven't worked on this in a while, but it would appear to be Stephen Pace who married Catherine Gatewood Buchanan. Stephen did have a son Stephen who married a Judith Buchanan, but not until about 1798-1799, so the Stephen, Sr. listed is probably the the eldest, even though the youngest Stephen did name two of his children Delphy & Judith. Both Stephens moved to Georgia around or before 1820. Roger M. Pace ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty A. Pace" <bapace2@juno.com> To: <PACE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 12:55 PM Subject: [PACE-L] Judah Buckhannon Pace > John, > This is the Stephen Pace who married a Buckhannon, I think in > Anson Co. NC. The family later went to Georgia, as I recall. He was > named a guardian to the May children. This is not the Stephen Pace who > was the son of John and Sarah Burge Pace. > Betty Pace > From: "John Pace" <johnpace@allvantage.com> > To: PACE-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 23:00:11 -0500 > Subject: Judah Buckhannon Pace > Anyone know which Stephen Pace this is listed in this will > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncanson/wills/willbuckhannon.htm > Will of Benjamin Buckhannon (Buchanan), Senr. > In the name of God Amen I Benjamin Buckhannon Senr. of Anson County and > State of North Carolina being of sound mind and Diposion of memory do > make and order this to be my last will and testament in manner and form > as follows that is to say I lend unto my beloved wife Judah part of a > tract of land whereon I now live beginning in the upper line in the mill > branch thence down the said branch to the creek across threw the widow > Ducts to Sanford Corner from thence round the various courses to the > beginning including all the lands on the east side of the said Branch > induring her natural life or widowhood and no longer after her death or > widowhood then to descend to my son May Buckhannon, his heirs and assigns > forever with the following negroes to wit Bet & Ritter Two cows and > earlings, all plantation iron working tools, one horse robbin one mare > named Twig one bed and furniture the two said negroes Bet and Ritter I > lend unto my wife Judah during her natural life and no longger the! > n to descend to my son May and them and their increase forever and the > said horses to be hers forever. I lend to my wife Judah all my household > and kitchen furniture and all my stock, cattle and hogs with this express > power to give among my children as she sees fit. > > Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Chapman one negro girl > named Sary and twenty shillings in money her heirs and assigns forever. > > Item I give unto my son Benjamin Buckhannon a note hand dated twenty > second day of October 1795. > > Item I give Frances Smith twenty shilings. > > Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Judah Pace a negro girl Janne > one negro boy name Gloster, a tract of land I bought widow Duckworth > exclusive of the little part taken of the above mentioned to her and her > heirs and assigns forever > > Item I give unto my son William Buckhannon half of the land on the west > side of Mile Branch with the following negroes to wit Dan & riner to him > his heirs and assigns forever > > Item I give unto my son John Buckhannon the other part of the land on the > west side of the branch with following negroes Breston and Annae > > Item I give unto my daughter Delphy Buckhannon Carbor and Premos to her > heirs and assigns forever > > Item I give unto my son May Buckhannon Let and her child Tamer and George > to him his heirs and assigns forever > > Item I give unto my daughter Delphy Buckhannon also one negro girl Easter > to her heirs and assigns forever > > Item I give unto my son Henry Buckhannon to the amount of two cows and > Chalves to him his heirs and assigns forever > > Item I give unto my five children Judah William John Delphy May all the > rest and residue of my Estate of what kind soever equally share and share > alike and Lasley I nominate and appoint Stephen Pace, Senr., my hole and > soul Executor to this my last Will and Testament in witness whereof I > hereunto set my hand and seal this 23rd day of August 1798 Sin'd and > Seal'd to be my last will and testament > > Benjamin Buckhannon, Snr. (seal) > > Test > > Ph. May > Henry Price > Moses (his mark) White > > Anson October Court 1798 > > Then this will was proved by Phillip May & Henry Price two of the > subscribing witnesses thereto & ordered to be registered. > > Test. William Johnson Clk. > > > ==== PACE Mailing List ==== > If you haven't done so within the last six months, please post a message describing your Earliest Pace Ancestor and how you descend from them. Please include dates, places, spouses, etc, if possible. Send the message to PACE-L@rootsweb.com > >
There is a missing word in line three below in this will. Did someone somewhere cut it off by accident. thanks, betty in ga "one bed and furniture the two said negroes Bet and Ritter I > lend unto my wife Judah during her natural life and no longger the! > n to descend to my son May and them and their increase forever and the > said horses to be hers forever. I lend to my wife Judah all my household > and kitchen furniture and all my stock, cattle and hogs with this express > power to give among my children as she sees fit. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty A. Pace" <bapace2@juno.com> To: <PACE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 1:55 PM Subject: [PACE-L] Judah Buckhannon Pace > John, > This is the Stephen Pace who married a Buckhannon, I think in > Anson Co. NC. The family later went to Georgia, as I recall. He was > named a guardian to the May children. This is not the Stephen Pace who > was the son of John and Sarah Burge Pace. > Betty Pace > From: "John Pace" <johnpace@allvantage.com> > To: PACE-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 23:00:11 -0500 > Subject: Judah Buckhannon Pace > Anyone know which Stephen Pace this is listed in this will > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncanson/wills/willbuckhannon.htm > Will of Benjamin Buckhannon (Buchanan), Senr. > In the name of God Amen I Benjamin Buckhannon Senr. of Anson County and > State of North Carolina being of sound mind and Diposion of memory do > make and order this to be my last will and testament in manner and form > as follows that is to say I lend unto my beloved wife Judah part of a > tract of land whereon I now live beginning in the upper line in the mill > branch thence down the said branch to the creek across threw the widow > Ducts to Sanford Corner from thence round the various courses to the > beginning including all the lands on the east side of the said Branch > induring her natural life or widowhood and no longer after her death or > widowhood then to descend to my son May Buckhannon, his heirs and assigns > forever with the following negroes to wit Bet & Ritter Two cows and > earlings, all plantation iron working tools, one horse robbin one mare > named Twig one bed and furniture the two said negroes Bet and Ritter I > lend unto my wife Judah during her natural life and no longger the! > n to descend to my son May and them and their increase forever and the > said horses to be hers forever. I lend to my wife Judah all my household > and kitchen furniture and all my stock, cattle and hogs with this express > power to give among my children as she sees fit. > > Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Chapman one negro girl > named Sary and twenty shillings in money her heirs and assigns forever. > > Item I give unto my son Benjamin Buckhannon a note hand dated twenty > second day of October 1795. > > Item I give Frances Smith twenty shilings. > > Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Judah Pace a negro girl Janne > one negro boy name Gloster, a tract of land I bought widow Duckworth > exclusive of the little part taken of the above mentioned to her and her > heirs and assigns forever > > Item I give unto my son William Buckhannon half of the land on the west > side of Mile Branch with the following negroes to wit Dan & riner to him > his heirs and assigns forever > > Item I give unto my son John Buckhannon the other part of the land on the > west side of the branch with following negroes Breston and Annae > > Item I give unto my daughter Delphy Buckhannon Carbor and Premos to her > heirs and assigns forever > > Item I give unto my son May Buckhannon Let and her child Tamer and George > to him his heirs and assigns forever > > Item I give unto my daughter Delphy Buckhannon also one negro girl Easter > to her heirs and assigns forever > > Item I give unto my son Henry Buckhannon to the amount of two cows and > Chalves to him his heirs and assigns forever > > Item I give unto my five children Judah William John Delphy May all the > rest and residue of my Estate of what kind soever equally share and share > alike and Lasley I nominate and appoint Stephen Pace, Senr., my hole and > soul Executor to this my last Will and Testament in witness whereof I > hereunto set my hand and seal this 23rd day of August 1798 Sin'd and > Seal'd to be my last will and testament > > Benjamin Buckhannon, Snr. (seal) > > Test > > Ph. May > Henry Price > Moses (his mark) White > > Anson October Court 1798 > > Then this will was proved by Phillip May & Henry Price two of the > subscribing witnesses thereto & ordered to be registered. > > Test. William Johnson Clk. > > > ==== PACE Mailing List ==== > If you haven't done so within the last six months, please post a message > describing your Earliest Pace Ancestor and how you descend from them. > Please include dates, places, spouses, etc, if possible. Send the > message to PACE-L@rootsweb.com > > >
John, This is the Stephen Pace who married a Buckhannon, I think in Anson Co. NC. The family later went to Georgia, as I recall. He was named a guardian to the May children. This is not the Stephen Pace who was the son of John and Sarah Burge Pace. Betty Pace From: "John Pace" <johnpace@allvantage.com> To: PACE-L@rootsweb.com Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 23:00:11 -0500 Subject: Judah Buckhannon Pace Anyone know which Stephen Pace this is listed in this will http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncanson/wills/willbuckhannon.htm Will of Benjamin Buckhannon (Buchanan), Senr. In the name of God Amen I Benjamin Buckhannon Senr. of Anson County and State of North Carolina being of sound mind and Diposion of memory do make and order this to be my last will and testament in manner and form as follows that is to say I lend unto my beloved wife Judah part of a tract of land whereon I now live beginning in the upper line in the mill branch thence down the said branch to the creek across threw the widow Ducts to Sanford Corner from thence round the various courses to the beginning including all the lands on the east side of the said Branch induring her natural life or widowhood and no longer after her death or widowhood then to descend to my son May Buckhannon, his heirs and assigns forever with the following negroes to wit Bet & Ritter Two cows and earlings, all plantation iron working tools, one horse robbin one mare named Twig one bed and furniture the two said negroes Bet and Ritter I lend unto my wife Judah during her natural life and no longger the! n to descend to my son May and them and their increase forever and the said horses to be hers forever. I lend to my wife Judah all my household and kitchen furniture and all my stock, cattle and hogs with this express power to give among my children as she sees fit. Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Chapman one negro girl named Sary and twenty shillings in money her heirs and assigns forever. Item I give unto my son Benjamin Buckhannon a note hand dated twenty second day of October 1795. Item I give Frances Smith twenty shilings. Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Judah Pace a negro girl Janne one negro boy name Gloster, a tract of land I bought widow Duckworth exclusive of the little part taken of the above mentioned to her and her heirs and assigns forever Item I give unto my son William Buckhannon half of the land on the west side of Mile Branch with the following negroes to wit Dan & riner to him his heirs and assigns forever Item I give unto my son John Buckhannon the other part of the land on the west side of the branch with following negroes Breston and Annae Item I give unto my daughter Delphy Buckhannon Carbor and Premos to her heirs and assigns forever Item I give unto my son May Buckhannon Let and her child Tamer and George to him his heirs and assigns forever Item I give unto my daughter Delphy Buckhannon also one negro girl Easter to her heirs and assigns forever Item I give unto my son Henry Buckhannon to the amount of two cows and Chalves to him his heirs and assigns forever Item I give unto my five children Judah William John Delphy May all the rest and residue of my Estate of what kind soever equally share and share alike and Lasley I nominate and appoint Stephen Pace, Senr., my hole and soul Executor to this my last Will and Testament in witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 23rd day of August 1798 Sin'd and Seal'd to be my last will and testament Benjamin Buckhannon, Snr. (seal) Test Ph. May Henry Price Moses (his mark) White Anson October Court 1798 Then this will was proved by Phillip May & Henry Price two of the subscribing witnesses thereto & ordered to be registered. Test. William Johnson Clk.
Anyone know which Stephen Pace this is listed in this will http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncanson/wills/willbuckhannon.htm Will of Benjamin Buckhannon (Buchanan), Senr. In the name of God Amen I Benjamin Buckhannon Senr. of Anson County and State of North Carolina being of sound mind and Diposion of memory do make and order this to be my last will and testament in manner and form as follows that is to say I lend unto my beloved wife Judah part of a tract of land whereon I now live beginning in the upper line in the mill branch thence down the said branch to the creek across threw the widow Ducts to Sanford Corner from thence round the various courses to the beginning including all the lands on the east side of the said Branch induring her natural life or widowhood and no longer after her death or widowhood then to descend to my son May Buckhannon, his heirs and assigns forever with the following negroes to wit Bet & Ritter Two cows and earlings, all plantation iron working tools, one horse robbin one mare named Twig one bed and furniture the two said negroes Bet and Ritter I lend unto my wife Judah during her natural life and no longger the! n to descend to my son May and them and their increase forever and the said horses to be hers forever. I lend to my wife Judah all my household and kitchen furniture and all my stock, cattle and hogs with this express power to give among my children as she sees fit. Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Chapman one negro girl named Sary and twenty shillings in money her heirs and assigns forever. Item I give unto my son Benjamin Buckhannon a note hand dated twenty second day of October 1795. Item I give Frances Smith twenty shilings. Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Judah Pace a negro girl Janne one negro boy name Gloster, a tract of land I bought widow Duckworth exclusive of the little part taken of the above mentioned to her and her heirs and assigns forever Item I give unto my son William Buckhannon half of the land on the west side of Mile Branch with the following negroes to wit Dan & riner to him his heirs and assigns forever Item I give unto my son John Buckhannon the other part of the land on the west side of the branch with following negroes Breston and Annae Item I give unto my daughter Delphy Buckhannon Carbor and Premos to her heirs and assigns forever Item I give unto my son May Buckhannon Let and her child Tamer and George to him his heirs and assigns forever Item I give unto my daughter Delphy Buckhannon also one negro girl Easter to her heirs and assigns forever Item I give unto my son Henry Buckhannon to the amount of two cows and Chalves to him his heirs and assigns forever Item I give unto my five children Judah William John Delphy May all the rest and residue of my Estate of what kind soever equally share and share alike and Lasley I nominate and appoint Stephen Pace, Senr., my hole and soul Executor to this my last Will and Testament in witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 23rd day of August 1798 Sin'd and Seal'd to be my last will and testament Benjamin Buckhannon, Snr. (seal) Test Ph. May Henry Price Moses (his mark) White Anson October Court 1798 Then this will was proved by Phillip May & Henry Price two of the subscribing witnesses thereto & ordered to be registered. Test. William Johnson Clk.
My father, Clinton Acree Pace, Sr., was ‘commissioned’ a Kentucky Colonel in October 1959. I have no idea why he was chosen, in as much as he was not born in Kentucky, nor did he live in Kentucky. He was born in Dover, TN and grew up in Memphis. He and his family were transferred to Chicago early in the 30's by his long time employer, the Illinois Central RR. However, he was prominently involved in railroad commerce affairs, which indeed impacted the state of Kentucky. Clinton Acree is in the line of descendant from William Pace, Sr. and Sisely Walker. Perhaps there are other Pace family members who can connect to Kentucky Colonels. ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
We found this gravesite in the Stokes Cemetery in the city limits of Greensboro, Alabama. On Tuscaloosa Street, which is really the part of Alabama Highway 69 going through the town of Greensboro, Alabama, turn onto the dirt road that goes right by the house located at 1610 Tuscaloosa Street. Jane Byrd Pace Born in Prince William County, Virginia August 28, 1799 Died November 25, 1840
Darlene, I have a book entitled East Tennessee History which is reprinted from Goodspeed's History of Tennessee. It was reorganized and indexed by Sam McDowell. The only Pace in the index is James R. Pace, who was listed as Clerk of the Circuit Court of Hawkins Co TN from 1865-1870. Marian D. ----- Original Message ----- From: "darlene" <darlene@adweb.net> To: <PACE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 10:44 AM Subject: [PACE-L] Pace mentioned in History Book has anyone Purchased these > and many other names > Mecklenburg Co NC > http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/north_carolina_000023.html > RowanCo NC > http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/north_carolina_000004.html > > SOUTH CAROLINA > History Camden District, Kershaw, Lancaster County > http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/south_carolina_000032.html > > SOUTH CAROLINA > History Of Spartanburg County > http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/south_carolina_000015.html > > TENNESSEE > Goodspeed's History of Gibson, Obion, Dyer Weakley and Lake Counties > http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/tennessee_000044.html > > Goodsped's History17 Tennessee Co Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, > Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hamilton, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, > Knox, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, Washington > http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/tennessee_000035.html > > TENNESSEE > Goodspeed's History of East Tenn. 30 County: > http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/tennessee_000033.html > > > > > ==== PACE Mailing List ==== > To subscribe or unsubscribe send email to PACE-L-request@rootsweb.com with > the one word message: subscribe OR unsubscribe > For digest mode, use PACE-D-request@rootsweb.com >
Several of the TN Goodspeed books are online (at least partially). Check the TNGenWeb pages for the particular county you are interested in. Rebecca ----- Original Message ----- From: "darlene" To: Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 10:44 AM Subject: [PACE-L] Pace mentioned in History Book has anyone Purchased these > and many other names > Mecklenburg Co NC > http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/north_carolina_000023.html > RowanCo NC > http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/north_carolina_000004.html > > SOUTH CAROLINA > History Camden District, Kershaw, Lancaster County > http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/south_carolina_000032.html > > SOUTH CAROLINA > History Of Spartanburg County > http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/south_carolina_000015.html > > TENNESSEE > Goodspeed's History of Gibson, Obion, Dyer Weakley and Lake Counties > http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/tennessee_000044.html > > Goodsped's History17 Tennessee Co Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, > Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hamilton, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, > Knox, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, Washington > http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/tennessee_000035.html > > TENNESSEE > Goodspeed's History of East Tenn. 30 County: > http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/tennessee_000033.html
and many other names Mecklenburg Co NC http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/north_carolina_000023.html RowanCo NC http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/north_carolina_000004.html SOUTH CAROLINA History Camden District, Kershaw, Lancaster County http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/south_carolina_000032.html SOUTH CAROLINA History Of Spartanburg County http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/south_carolina_000015.html TENNESSEE Goodspeed's History of Gibson, Obion, Dyer Weakley and Lake Counties http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/tennessee_000044.html Goodsped's History17 Tennessee Co Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hamilton, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, Washington http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/tennessee_000035.html TENNESSEE Goodspeed's History of East Tenn. 30 County: http://www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/tennessee_000033.html
Hi Darlene, A bit slow on my reading this weekend, so just now saw this note. Do you use Outlook Express to handle your email? That is frequently referred to as OE, and some of the new updates for it from MS would perform an attachment deletion if the silly software decided it was potentially dangerous, it doesn't bother to ask you, the 'high and mighty' programmers at Microsoft just assume that they know best in all matters and allow their programs to run us over sometimes. Jim Williamson www.petrescuehosting.com -----Original Message----- From: darlene [mailto:darlene@adweb.net] Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 4:17 PM To: PACE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PACE-L] Help from computer expert I just received Info I just received info abt John Pace and Sarah Burge first 7 Children born in Prince Geo Co Va 1753 to 1759 and she sent it to me in Wood Pad first 2nd she sent it in Word Pad and I have windows XP and its says both times the Attachment O E removed the unsafe material from your computer... This Lady has Books and does Look up so I don't feel she would send bad info... as I have worked with her Before... she is sending some Deeds also What is your opinion... and what is O E ??? Darlene Pace ==== PACE Mailing List ==== You can search archived messages from the Pace Mailing List by going to http://searches.rootsweb.com. If you need instructions just ask me - gordonpace@comcast.net
Whew I finally got it opened and some Deed will Make sure they have not already been sent also info on a lot England people coming to the Va one in particular I noticed was Capt Woodlief ... not sure yet its our Woodleff Darlene ----- Original Message ----- From: "darlene" <darlene@adweb.net> To: <PACE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 1:17 PM Subject: [PACE-L] Help from computer expert I just received Info > I just received info abt John Pace and Sarah Burge first 7 Children born in Prince Geo Co Va 1753 to 1759 and she sent it to me in Wood Pad first 2nd she sent it in Word Pad > and I have windows XP and its says both times the Attachment O E removed the unsafe material from your computer... This Lady has Books and does Look up so I don't feel she would send bad info... as I have worked with her Before... she is sending some Deeds also > > What is your opinion... and what is O E ??? > Darlene Pace > > > ==== PACE Mailing List ==== > You can search archived messages from the Pace Mailing List by going to http://searches.rootsweb.com. If you need instructions just ask me - gordonpace@comcast.net
I just received info abt John Pace and Sarah Burge first 7 Children born in Prince Geo Co Va 1753 to 1759 and she sent it to me in Wood Pad first 2nd she sent it in Word Pad and I have windows XP and its says both times the Attachment O E removed the unsafe material from your computer... This Lady has Books and does Look up so I don't feel she would send bad info... as I have worked with her Before... she is sending some Deeds also What is your opinion... and what is O E ??? Darlene Pace
John someone has her picture you should post it on Roy's Site if you have it.. along with your Story..I think I have it but can't get to it as on zip... Darlene ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Pace" <johnpace@allvantage.com> To: <PACE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 6:46 PM Subject: [PACE-L] Eliza Pace, Kentucky Colonel > Since the list has been quiet lately, I would like to post some information about my late Greataunt Eliza Pace Spurlock. > > Eliza was born 16 Jan 1901 to Simeon and Fannie Dean Pace in Harlan Co, KY. She married Dewitt Spurlock in 1918 and raised a family of one son and four daughters. She was a graduate of Harlan Presbyterian Academy and taught school at Cranks Creek from 1916 to 1917. In 1997, the State of Kentucky named a bridge in her honor, the Liza Spurlock Bridge. The bridge is located on US421 crossing Crummies Creek in Cawood, Kentucky. In 2002, the State of Kentucky named her a Kentucky Colonel. Alas, the honor of being a Kentucky Colonel was short-lived for her, however. She died March 13, 2002 at the age of 101and is buried at Browning Cem. at Cranks Creek. A Pace, a great lady, and a Kentuckian by the Grace of God. > > John Pace > > > ==== PACE Mailing List ==== > To share info which may be of interest to others, reply to the mail list (PACE-L@rootsweb.com). To say thank you or otherwise reply personally, reply to sender.
Since the list has been quiet lately, I would like to post some information about my late Greataunt Eliza Pace Spurlock. Eliza was born 16 Jan 1901 to Simeon and Fannie Dean Pace in Harlan Co, KY. She married Dewitt Spurlock in 1918 and raised a family of one son and four daughters. She was a graduate of Harlan Presbyterian Academy and taught school at Cranks Creek from 1916 to 1917. In 1997, the State of Kentucky named a bridge in her honor, the Liza Spurlock Bridge. The bridge is located on US421 crossing Crummies Creek in Cawood, Kentucky. In 2002, the State of Kentucky named her a Kentucky Colonel. Alas, the honor of being a Kentucky Colonel was short-lived for her, however. She died March 13, 2002 at the age of 101and is buried at Browning Cem. at Cranks Creek. A Pace, a great lady, and a Kentuckian by the Grace of God. John Pace
Please note also that this is a broadband application; won't work with dial-up, which puts me out of the loop. Roy Johnson -----Original Message----- From: Betty A. Pace [mailto:bapace2@juno.com] Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 6:45 AM To: PACE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PACE-L] Google Maps -- Worldwide I use Google maps for addresses and satellite views of addresses. But there is a program that improves on what I have been doing. Even without the download, I tried my own address and with the satellite view, I could see my own house. Try Google maps for area search...New and BRILLIANT, road maps and satellite views with infinite scrolling in any direction. An astonishingly intimate view; see fields and rivers in Greensboro, Liverpool, Iraq, Western Australia as easy as pushing a button, find the highest point on Ararat, find your house (though you have to imagine the garden gnomes), make the earth spin and stop as you choose. Google Earth. earth.google.com for Windows XP or 2000 http://desktop.google.com/download/earth/ to download the application. "The Fly To feature accepts an address, place name, cross street or simple Latitude/Longitude coordinates and zooms you quickly in to the specified location, typically stopping at an altitude of about 3,000 feet above ground. From this point, use the controls to zoom, tilt, pan or rotate the view. Checkboxes next to the navigation controls allow you to overlay lodging, roads, terrain, dining, geographical borders and 3D buildings over the satellite image. Even more overlays are available using the "layers" features. Additional layers allow you to overlay data points of geographic interest over images." ______________________________ ==== PACE Mailing List ==== Help this list grow - tell other Pace researchers about it. Also, the Pace Society of America home page is located at: http://www.pacesociety.org - check it out!
I use Google maps for addresses and satellite views of addresses. But there is a program that improves on what I have been doing. Even without the download, I tried my own address and with the satellite view, I could see my own house. Try Google maps for area search...New and BRILLIANT, road maps and satellite views with infinite scrolling in any direction. An astonishingly intimate view; see fields and rivers in Greensboro, Liverpool, Iraq, Western Australia as easy as pushing a button, find the highest point on Ararat, find your house (though you have to imagine the garden gnomes), make the earth spin and stop as you choose. Google Earth. earth.google.com for Windows XP or 2000 http://desktop.google.com/download/earth/ to download the application. "The Fly To feature accepts an address, place name, cross street or simple Latitude/Longitude coordinates and zooms you quickly in to the specified location, typically stopping at an altitude of about 3,000 feet above ground. From this point, use the controls to zoom, tilt, pan or rotate the view. Checkboxes next to the navigation controls allow you to overlay lodging, roads, terrain, dining, geographical borders and 3D buildings over the satellite image. Even more overlays are available using the "layers" features. Additional layers allow you to overlay data points of geographic interest over images." ______________________________
A Descendent of Ruben Pace went to Surry and cked Records and she found this so we know Richmond Pace was alive in May 1781 and may have still been alive in 1782, does "Entered" mean it could have just been entered in the Records? wonder why it would not have been Put in wifes name Elizabeth Pace if Richmond was dead? because in Most cases I have seen in the Alabama Pace's The courts usually named an Exec or Commisioner to handle records after a death went into probate...I don't know what the rules were on deaths if no Will left .. they often go into probate and you have just so long after one death to petition a change of name on Deed.. I know in Missouri you had one month... Does anyone know what the range was in NC ? I also know what Burrell reports on his petition June 28 1781. Could Burrill Pace brother of Richmond Pace tried to have gotten Richmond land while Richmond was still alive just because he fought against the Patriot Side.. for some reason Burrill was denied... Does anyone know why it was denied? Could Richmond still been alive and the General Assembly knew it ? From Gwenn descendent of Ruben Pace Only land owner information I found was that Richmond Pace bought 152 acres on Fishers River issued May 24,1780 entered in 1782. Surry County..I ask when it says issued does that mean it was a land Grant or something? This land of Richmond Pace was not passed down to Ruben Pace as he bought his own land in 1802 400 Acres and he did have an older woman in his HH until after 1830Census and she was gone before the 1840 Cen and I received his Will and and land left to his Sister Sarh/Sally Shepherd , and Nephew Henry Shepherd and two different Vaughns and have not figure out how the Vaughns figure into his family.. So Wonder why Bruce Howard thinks Ruben Paceb- abt 1780 per Cen, was son of Richmond Pace... just asking questions here and trying to sort out proof of our Surry Co NC Pace's as I sure hate to assume or think supposedly... at least I am finding some proof....but no absolute Answers one Thing I am Certain of there is no Mention of Ruben Pace prior to 1802 buying Land and 1810 Cen Surry Co NC, He would have been abt30 yrs old wonder where he was before, possibly with Mother who remarried ... According to Gwenn she only found records in Surry Co NC for these three Pace's in Surry Co NC, Richmond Pace, Ruben Pace and Edmond Pace... John Pace Land ( per Bruce Book pages 224 and 225 excerpt from Bruce's book: (We have further discussed the property which was granted in his name and how that property was separated into two tracts one for Mrs. Sarah Pace and the other for Richmond's widow, Elizabeth Pace. There is no doubt that Elizabeth remarried after the war ended and life began to settle down in the area. ...............She was still Elizabeth Pace in the year 1782, but is never found in any record by that name after that year.") My question, why on Earth would John Pace property be divided to Sarah Pace and Richmond's Wife Elizabeth ... If Richmond had his own land...152 Acres ??? Another question ... I have no answers, just does not make sense .... also I keep wondering if Ruben Pace b- abt 1780 was son of John Pace and Sarah Burge, Sarah would have been abt 45 years of age.. using the year of her Birth 1735...and I know I was born to my Mother when she was 43 years of age, so also a possibility....Here I am using possibly ((((Grin)))) Darlene Pace
Based on information from the Pace Family Forum, etc., I have James Lemuel Pace, b. 27 Apr 1809 in Greenville, SC, as marrying Larrett Trammell, moving to Georgia and having 9 children. The project in the subject line has this info: FIELDS SEPARATED BY COMMAS: --------------------------- Field 1 = SURNAME Field 2 = Given Name Field 3 = Date of Birth Field 4 = Date of Death Field 5 = (F)=Father (M)=Mother (S)=Spouse Field 6 = Number of Children PACE, James Lemuel,27 Apr 1809,Mar 1873,Stephen /PACE/,0 and PACE, Stephen,,Dec 1809,John /PACE/ Sr,6 This page is at http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/sc/oconee/cemeteries/pd_pa-pat.txt Now I wonder where they obtained this info and if I should start looking for another James Lemuel Pace to be my great great grandfather? Any help or advice? Sarah -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.11/44 - Release Date: 7/8/2005
Sarah, On the page of Pace information for which you sent the link is a link to the Old Pendleton District chapter of the South Carolina Genealogy Society. See http://oldpendleton.homestead.com/index.html Their page includes a link to the database from which the information evidently was taken for the listing of Pace information. This database is created from GEDCOM files submitted by member submissions, etc. I would treat the information for what it is - undocumented information. See the link below for more information on their database. http://oldpendleton.homestead.com/database.html Rebecca Sarah Lingwall <fox10@tampabay.rr.com> wrote: Based on information from the Pace Family Forum, etc., I have James Lemuel Pace, b. 27 Apr 1809 in Greenville, SC, as marrying Larrett Trammell, moving to Georgia and having 9 children. The project in the subject line has this info: FIELDS SEPARATED BY COMMAS: --------------------------- Field 1 = SURNAME Field 2 = Given Name Field 3 = Date of Birth Field 4 = Date of Death Field 5 = (F)=Father (M)=Mother (S)=Spouse Field 6 = Number of Children PACE, James Lemuel,27 Apr 1809,Mar 1873,Stephen /PACE/,0 and PACE, Stephen,,Dec 1809,John /PACE/ Sr,6 This page is at http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/sc/oconee/cemeteries/pd_pa-pat.txt Now I wonder where they obtained this info and if I should start looking for another James Lemuel Pace to be my great great grandfather? Any help or advice? Sarah
Bristol and America: A Record of the First Settlers in the Colonies of North America, 1654-1685 Thomas Pace (of Bathe); destination (no place given