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    1. Re: [PACE] (no subject)
    2. Judith
    3. I can tell you who her parents weren't: Joseph and Ann Magee Pace were in Shelby County in that time period, and did have a daughter named Mary, b ~ 1832. She married a man named Jennings (probably in MO), and died after Nov 1887, as she is named in the will of her brother, Dr. David T. Pace. Don't know if that's much help, but at least you can eliminate that line of KY Paces. At 04:00 PM 3/14/2010, you wrote: >Hello everyone, > >I am looking for info on Mary Pace b. 16 Nov 1830 KY d. 02 Oct 1900 >married Albert T Redwine 17 Jul 1852 in Harlan Co KY. : > >Thanks. > > > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >in the subject and the body of the message

    03/14/2010 10:10:09
    1. Re: [PACE] (no subject)
    2. Janet Roberson
    3. It is believed that Mary is the daughter John Pace and Sarah Ely. I once had proof of this but due to a massive computer failure years ago, I lost the info. I believe this John was the purported son of Jesse Pace and Mary Polly Pace. I have seen birthdates for Mary polly as easrly as 1766. If this is so, I think it unlike John Pace is her son. Perhaps a grandson? Janet ________________________________ From: Judith <jrenwick@otherside.com> To: pace@rootsweb.com Sent: Sun, March 14, 2010 4:10:09 PM Subject: Re: [PACE] (no subject) I can tell you who her parents weren't:  Joseph and Ann Magee Pace were in Shelby County in that time period, and did have a daughter named Mary, b ~ 1832.  She married a man named Jennings (probably in MO), and died after Nov 1887, as she is named in the will of her brother, Dr. David T. Pace.  Don't know if that's much help, but at least you can eliminate that line of KY Paces. At 04:00 PM 3/14/2010, you wrote: >Hello everyone, > >I am looking for info on Mary Pace b. 16 Nov 1830 KY d. 02 Oct 1900 >married Albert T Redwine 17 Jul 1852 in Harlan Co KY. : > >Thanks. > > > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/14/2010 07:14:50
    1. [PACE] (no subject)
    2. Janet Roberson
    3. Hello everyone, I am looking for info on Mary Pace b. 16 Nov 1830 KY d. 02 Oct 1900 married Albert T Redwine 17 Jul 1852 in Harlan Co KY. : Thanks.

    03/14/2010 07:00:24
    1. Re: [PACE] Archaeolgical digs at George Pace property
    2. John
    3. Bruce Howard was confused about the size of George Paces patent at Maycocks, primarily because he mistakenly thought a chain of measurement was 66 feet in Virginia; not so, a chain was 33 feet. Of course the land patent of George Pace of 1650 would have been twice its actual size if the wrong formula of 66 feet were used. This would have encompassed all of Maycocks Point and Windmill Point which was impossible because it is well known that Flowerdeu Hundred was located at Windmill Point. In turn he concocted some theory about the Maycock description found in the Patent as being some kind of Indian fruit. When Bruce disputed the location of Samuel Maycocks land, he disagreed with many Historians, Archaeologists and Mapmakers and he was just wrong. I am sure he is probably aware of that now, but printed word does not go away. John Pace -------------------------------------------------- From: <paceshire@cox.net> Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 10:24 PM To: <pace@rootsweb.com> Cc: "John" <pjohndeb@verizon.net> Subject: Re: [PACE] Archaeolgical digs at George Pace property > It's interesting that Samuel Maycock bones may have been found for I have > never seen a discripition and location where his patent (Hundred) was > located. Bruce Howard had an idea but never documented. Jack Pace > ---- John <pjohndeb@verizon.net> wrote: >> I have been in contact recently with the Anthopologist/Archaeologist, >> Jeffery Blick who participated in the Archaeological digs over 20 years >> ago at Weyanoke Old Town, an Indian Town located on one of the patents >> acquired by George and Sarah Maycock Pace. This area is now part of the >> James River National Wildlife Refuge which can be visited by permit. Jeff >> has written many papers on his findings, primarily concerning dog remains >> recovered there. He provided me with a link that one can view some >> pictures and read a story of his recent revisit of the area. >> http://hamptonroads.com/2010/01/tracking-origin-mans-best-friend . Samuel >> Maycock was the previous owner of part of George Paces' patents and was >> killed in the Indian Massacre. of 1622. Perhaps Samuel Maycock's bones >> were some of the ones mentioned in the article. >> >> John Pace >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >

    03/14/2010 03:12:27
    1. Re: [PACE] My Pace Family
    2. Denisha, I would love to post that for you, but can you kind of put it in a form where I can understand it. Is this how it goes? Denisha b. Los Angeles, C 1-1-1975 (trying to find her PACE heritage) Father: Wayne (Ellis) Pace b. 9-25-1952 and d. April 1982. (What last name did he go by before he found out he was a PACE???) IS your mother living? IWe do not put living people on internet. IF she is living- we just put "Living" Your Grandfather was Edwin Pace b. LA or Texarkana, TX 9-21-1916-3-12-1974. Did Edwin Pace die in California? Why did the PACE fmaily not accept Edwin as their child? Was he born out of wedlock? What last name did he go by-PACE? Two Aunts or G Aunts took Edwin to LA or Texarkana, TX, then moved to Los Angeles, CA, where Edwin Pace had son: Waybe Ellis Pace and then Wayne E. Pace had daughter- (Denisha)-Living. Denisha, do you have a birth certificate- and is it listed as PACE? And it tells you who your mother and father are? What I would do is get all I can from your Aunt Vera (Pace- -------) and see what it adds up to. Do it while she is alive or you may never get it. Email me again and tell me if I got it in order on this email. Was Edwina PACE his mother or sister? I will help you get it in order, then we will post it on pace@rootsweb.com- message boards and they will help you a lot. Thanks, email me- Addie Pace-Glasgow</HTML>

    03/14/2010 01:31:23
    1. Re: [PACE] Archaeolgical digs at George Pace property
    2. John
    3. All of the land of George and Sarah Maycock Pace was platted by me and Val Tice and appears in Spring 2009 Bulletin #167 and there is no doubt that it is on the South side of the James River. Why would you think it would be on the North side? All of the Pace land patents in VA are on the Library of Virginia website, http://ajax.lva.lib.va.us/F/?func=file&file_name=find-b-clas30&local_base=CLAS30 John Pace -------------------------------------------------- From: <paceshire@cox.net> Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 10:14 PM To: <pace@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [PACE] Archaeolgical digs at George Pace property > This is most interesting for I never seen a patent to George Pace and > Sarah Maycock Pace, I would like to add to my data base if someone would > be kind enought to give me where i can copy and source. Off hand this > seems the wrong side of the river. Jack Pace > ---- UGA1mom@aol.com wrote: >> John, I really enjoyed reading this article. Thank you for sharing. >> Just >> to think that this location was once located on one of the patents >> acquired by George and Sarah Maycock Pace is exciting, I think, and I >> was also >> interested in the fact that Jeffery Blick is doing his research at >> Georgia >> College and State University - which isn't very far from me here in >> Georgia! >> >> Thanks again! >> Jane Shelton >> >> >> In a message dated 3/10/2010 6:49:29 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, >> pjohndeb@verizon.net writes: >> >> I have been in contact recently with the Anthopologist/Archaeologist, >> Jeffery Blick who participated in the Archaeological digs over 20 years >> ago at >> Weyanoke Old Town, an Indian Town located on one of the patents acquired >> by >> George and Sarah Maycock Pace. This area is now part of the James River >> National Wildlife Refuge which can be visited by permit. Jeff has >> written >> many papers on his findings, primarily concerning dog remains recovered >> there. >> He provided me with a link that one can view some pictures and read a >> story of his recent revisit of the area. >> http://hamptonroads.com/2010/01/tracking-origin-mans-best-friend . Samuel >> Maycock was the previous owner of part >> of George Paces' patents and was killed in the Indian Massacre. of 1622. >> Perhaps Samuel Maycock's bones were some of the ones mentioned in the >> article. >> >> John Pace >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the >> body of the message >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >

    03/14/2010 01:26:06
    1. Re: [PACE] Archaeolgical digs at George Pace property
    2. It's interesting that Samuel Maycock bones may have been found for I have never seen a discripition and location where his patent (Hundred) was located. Bruce Howard had an idea but never documented. Jack Pace ---- John <pjohndeb@verizon.net> wrote: > I have been in contact recently with the Anthopologist/Archaeologist, Jeffery Blick who participated in the Archaeological digs over 20 years ago at Weyanoke Old Town, an Indian Town located on one of the patents acquired by George and Sarah Maycock Pace. This area is now part of the James River National Wildlife Refuge which can be visited by permit. Jeff has written many papers on his findings, primarily concerning dog remains recovered there. He provided me with a link that one can view some pictures and read a story of his recent revisit of the area. http://hamptonroads.com/2010/01/tracking-origin-mans-best-friend . Samuel Maycock was the previous owner of part of George Paces' patents and was killed in the Indian Massacre. of 1622. Perhaps Samuel Maycock's bones were some of the ones mentioned in the article. > > John Pace > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/13/2010 03:24:28
    1. Re: [PACE] PACE Digest, Vol 5, Issue 44
    2. Clyde Pace
    3. Mr. Gordon Pace, I forgot to give you: A. the name of the wife of William Franklin Pace (I originally thought there were two - I'm just not sure...) 1. Phoebe Isbell b. 8/25/1870, d.8/27/1916 in Franklin County, MO B. the names of the children of William Franklin Pace: 1. Clyde William Pace 2. Cecil Pace 3. Glen Pace 4. George Pace (also known as "Babe" 5. Mary Pearl Pace Again, many thanks - it would appear we are narrowing the field Clyde ----- Original Message ----- From: <pace-request@rootsweb.com> To: <pace@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 9:14 PM Subject: PACE Digest, Vol 5, Issue 44 > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Web pages (gtp3066@nexicom.net) > 2. Pace lines-other than Richard & John of M (gtp3066@nexicom.net) > 3. other than Richard & John of M (gtp3066@nexicom.net) > 4. My Pace Family (Denisha) > 5. Re: William Franklin Pace Cole Co, MO (Gordon W. Pace) > 6. Re: My Pace Family (Roger M Pace) > 7. Re: Archaeolgical digs at George Pace property (paceshire@cox.net) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 08:22:59 -0500 > From: gtp3066@nexicom.net > Subject: Re: [PACE] Web pages > To: Roy Johnson <royj@webster.edu> > Cc: pace@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <4B9B91B3.4030909@nexicom.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Roy Johnson wrote: >> This probably means a change in the links on the Pace Network. I am >> pretty >> tied up right now with some kidney stone problems my wife has. I think >> you >> have the user name and password to the Network; you could change those >> links if you want. >> >> Roy > > The pages should be back soon at > http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info > son Tom informs me, he seems to be with several web sites, and hosts. > Something about method of payment went wrong. I'm just trying to keep up > with the revolving technical circus. > > Gord > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 10:22:20 -0500 > From: gtp3066@nexicom.net > Subject: [PACE] Pace lines-other than Richard & John of M > To: pace@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <4B9BADAC.1040402@nexicom.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Roy recently pointed out to me > there are PACE lines that don't fall behind > > Richard of Jamestown > or John of Middlesex > > A good place to start > may be with an email I received last night from a PACE descendent in > Australia, with subject: > >> PACE/PAICE - NASH - BRAIN - DENEHY Families > I am a descendant of the NASH and PACE families, and for the past 6 > months I have been involved in putting together our Family Tree. I do > have quite a lot of information regarding the PACE & NASH families, and > only limited information regarding the BRAIN and DENEHY families. > > In the US > This PACE line connects with > Eldon, Morgan County, Missouri > about 30 miles S/W of Jefferson City > between Jefferson City and Lake of the Ozarks. > > Morgan Co. Paces > connect to UK Counties of > Gloucestershire > Yorkshire > Durham > Northumberland > > Morgan county is adjacent to COLE and MONITEAU Counties > where PACE families also settled and much has transpired on this list > about Pace descendents in those counties. > > Just last week > Hello, > My name is Clyde Wilson Pace > My background is primarily from Missouri, Cole County and I can go back > to William Frank Pace, Cole County (My great-grandfather). I can locate > a William Franklin Pace (from Joseph Griffin Pace and Margaret Murray) > > (Grandfather) > Joseph Griffin Pace, > B: Nov 1832, IL. > D: abt 1868 (buried in Murray Cem. Cole Co., Mo) > > (Grandmother) > + Sarah Catherine Byrd, > B: Oct 1832, Mo. , > Married: abt 1872 > (buried in Murray Cem. Cole Co Mo) > > (Great-Grandfather) > 3. John Pace, > B: 18 Apr 1791, > D: Camden Co, Va. > (? may be same county in Missouri > south of Morgan Co. and not be VA ?) > > (Great-Grandmother) > + Emily Taylor, > B: 28 Jan 1803 > D: 17 sep 1876, Moniteau Co. Mo. > > A researcher may wonder if there were previous family connection or was > it merely coincidence, these PACE families settled in nearby locations > in this area of Missouri. > > There is much more on the Pace family UK, Australia, a sensitive fact > will not be mentioned. What may be important, a TV documentary was made > and a PACE member was featured in the TV documentary. > > This subject connects with my PACE family through UK names PEARSON, POPE > and some others and in my case went to Pennsylvania and Arkansas. There > is too much to go on with here but if any interest is shown, I'd be glad > to help. I spend much time with Australian-NZ-UK Pace researchers. > > Gord Pace in Ontario > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 18:03:38 -0500 > From: gtp3066@nexicom.net > Subject: [PACE] other than Richard & John of M > To: pace@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <4B9C19CA.9070705@nexicom.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > 2nd time sending to list > wanted this to get there, after the work > > Roy recently pointed out to me > there are PACE lines that don't fall behind > > Richard of Jamestown > or John of Middlesex > > A good place to start > may be with an email I received last night from a PACE descendent in > Australia, with subject: > > > > PACE/PAICE - NASH - BRAIN - DENEHY Families > I am a descendant of the NASH and PACE families, and for the past 6 > months I have been involved in putting together our Family Tree. I do > have quite a lot of information regarding the PACE & NASH families, and > only limited information regarding the BRAIN and DENEHY families. > > In the US > This PACE line connects with > Eldon, Morgan County, Missouri > about 30 miles S/W of Jefferson City > between Jefferson City and Lake of the Ozarks. > > Morgan Co. Paces > connect to UK Counties of > Gloucestershire > Yorkshire > Durham > Northumberland > > Morgan county is adjacent to COLE and MONITEAU Counties > where PACE families also settled and much has transpired on this list > about Pace descendents in those counties. > > Just last week > Hello, > My name is Clyde Wilson Pace > My background is primarily from Missouri, Cole County and I can go back > to William Frank Pace, Cole County (My great-grandfather). I can locate > a William Franklin Pace (from Joseph Griffin Pace and Margaret Murray) > > (Grandfather) > Joseph Griffin Pace, > B: Nov 1832, IL. > D: abt 1868 (buried in Murray Cem. Cole Co., Mo) > > (Grandmother) > + Sarah Catherine Byrd, > B: Oct 1832, Mo. , > Married: abt 1872 > (buried in Murray Cem. Cole Co Mo) > > (Great-Grandfather) > 3. John Pace, > B: 18 Apr 1791, > D: Camden Co, Va. > (? may be same county in Missouri > south of Morgan Co. and not be VA ?) > > (Great-Grandmother) > + Emily Taylor, > B: 28 Jan 1803 > D: 17 sep 1876, Moniteau Co. Mo. > > A researcher may wonder if there were previous family connection or was > it merely coincidence, these PACE families settled in nearby locations > in this area of Missouri. > > There is much more on the Pace family UK, Australia, a sensitive fact > will not be mentioned. What may be important, a TV documentary was made > and a PACE member was featured in the TV documentary. > > This subject connects with my PACE family through UK names PEARSON, POPE > and some others and in my case went to Pennsylvania and Arkansas. There > is too much to go on with here but if any interest is shown, I'd be glad > to help. I spend much time with Australian-NZ-UK Pace researchers. > > Gord Pace in Ontario > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 16:19:03 -0800 (PST) > From: Denisha <msmountain@yahoo.com> > Subject: [PACE] My Pace Family > To: pace@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <270206.88994.qm@web65502.mail.ac4.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > This information is so encouraging! I am going to work on this tonight, > but I have a four month old, I work full time and?I go to school, but > genealogy is my passion. It is hard when you are adopted, even if its your > own family. I have always felt a void in my life because I didnt know who > my father was, but now that I have met two of his sisters, I am beginning > to have a lot of hope. On my mother's side, I know those family members > and was able to get information from my grandmother before she passed away > but this new information about my father is blowing me away. I also would > love to participate in this DNA program. I am in the medical field, so I > am very familiar with the different ways DNA works. So I am going to give > you the basics on my family history, I don't know how to post it to > everyone's email, so if you could do it for me that would be great. Thanks > ? > Starting with me, I was born in Los Angeles, CA 1/1/75 to mother?Joann > Wright and? father Wayne (Ellis) Pace. My father apparently did not know > he was a pace until right before he died when his father Edwin on his > death bed, admitted that he and his sister Edwina (she knew she was a > pace, and she is the one that I found last year after never knowing her > that provided me all the information, she lives in California and has the > bible with all the ancestry in it). So Wayne Pace?9/25/52-4/82, I have his > ssn death index and California Birth Index from Ancestry.com. It states he > was born in Los Angeles. His father was Edwin Pace 9/21/16-3/12/74, I > found his death index and Edwina has a ancestry.com family tree and it > shows he was born in Louisiana. She told me that he was born in Texarkana, > Arkansas and here is where it gets confusing. I do not know who Aunt Vera > is but apparently when the Pace's would not except Edwin as their child, > Lottie shortly after > his birth and Aunt Vera took Edwin to Louisiana and from there they moved > to Los Angeles, where he had my father and then me. Last summer I was only > able to spend a few hours with my aunt Edwina who I met for the first > time, and when I came she had a lot of things packed in her house because > she was painting. One of those things was the bible that she recieved from > Aunt Vera about our family history. She is a older woman and has a > computer and scanner but does not know how to use it, so my next step is > to ask her to go to Kinko's with the bible and have them scan it and fax > or send to me in a email. I know the bible is the key, but she possesses > it. We talk from time to time and her memory is not all that great, but > she keeps documents and even had my father's original license from the > 80's when he was alive. That was my first time seeing him and I look just > like him and my sister looks just like my mother, he only had us two kids. > ? > I know this is?A LOT of information, but I am totally willing to give it > to find my family history. Since I was a teenager I have always wanted to > know my past and when she told me that my great grandfather was irish it > threw me for a loop and just created more questions and I just want to > know the difference between truth and fiction. Thanks so much for your > help! > > > > Denisha > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 20:29:27 -0500 (EST) > From: "Gordon W. Pace" <gordonwpace@peoplepc.com> > Subject: Re: [PACE] William Franklin Pace Cole Co, MO > To: pace@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <16884653.1268530167336.JavaMail.root@wamui-cynical.atl.sa.earthlink.net> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > Clyde: > I have a very large database of Paces which contains 9 William Franklin > Paces, all descendants of the Colonial Virginia Paces. The only one who > settled in Cole Co, MO was the one you mentioned, a son of Joseph Griffin > Pace b 11/8/1832 IL and Margaret Murray Riggs, m. in 1856. He was a son > of John R. Pace b. 4/18/1790 and Emily Taylor. This goes back three more > generations to John Pace of Middlesex, b. 1665 in Shropshire, England. > I am fairly certain that this William Franklin Pace was your dirct > ancestor. I do not know who his wife or children were. You mentioned > that their might be a problem because you have the names of two wives for > this William Franklin Pace. However, you did not mention either of their > names. It is course possible that he had two wives. I would like to know > who the children were of this William Franklin Pace and I can send you the > details of his ancestry if you are interested. > Gordon W. Pace > > -----Original Message----- >>From: Clyde Pace <cpace3@kc.rr.com> >>Sent: Mar 9, 2010 11:10 AM >>To: PACE@rootsweb.com >>Subject: [PACE] Hi, I'm new >> >>Hello, >>My name is Clyde Wilson Pace, 3rd. I'm new to the Pace Society and to >>this site. My background is primarily from Missouri, Cole County and I >>can go back to William Frank Pace, Cole County (My great-grandfather). >>But there it stops/changes/disappears. I can locate a William Franklin >>Pace (from Joseph Griffin Pace and Margaret Murray), but my >>great-grandfather William Frank Pace married Phoebe Isabel Glenn, they had >>Clyde William Pace (my grandfather) who married Mary Rose Agnes Dirckx, >>they had my father Clyde Wilson Pace, Jr who married Sarilou Smart, then I >>came along. >>Obviously, the area of concern is William Frank Pace and William Franklin >>Pace, both showing identical Cole County birth and death dates, but with >>two different wives... if this is not the proper forum for these types of >>questions, I apologize. >>Thanks, >>Clyde >> >>------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >>in the subject and the body of the message > > > ________________________________________ > PeoplePC Online > A better way to Internet > http://www.peoplepc.com > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 19:52:42 -0600 > From: "Roger M Pace" <irishfan@classicnet.net> > Subject: Re: [PACE] My Pace Family > To: <pace@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <00e101cac319$0f47e890$0100a8c0@ROGER> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Denisha, > I saw your post and was interested because of the Texarkana and > Louisiana connection. My Pace family is mostly from Texarkana and my > father > Robert Harold Pace is buried there. What little info you have supplied I > don't see a connection, but might be able to fill in some when you get the > Bible Record. I don't know who the Aunt Vera is, but will watch your posts > and try to help you out. A few years ago I believe there was a Wayne Pace > who contacted me, but I had a computer crash and lost contact with him. He > seemed to be a member of this Pace family, but had a sketchy past and > never > did find his connection and never heard from him again. > > > Roger M. Pace > Shamrock, Texas > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Denisha" <msmountain@yahoo.com> > To: <pace@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 6:19 PM > Subject: [PACE] My Pace Family > > > This information is so encouraging! I am going to work on this tonight, > but > I have a four month old, I work full time and I go to school, but > genealogy > is my passion. It is hard when you are adopted, even if its your own > family. > I have always felt a void in my life because I didnt know who my father > was, > but now that I have met two of his sisters, I am beginning to have a lot > of > hope. On my mother's side, I know those family members and was able to get > information from my grandmother before she passed away but this new > information about my father is blowing me away. I also would love to > participate in this DNA program. I am in the medical field, so I am very > familiar with the different ways DNA works. So I am going to give you the > basics on my family history, I don't know how to post it to everyone's > email, so if you could do it for me that would be great. Thanks > > Starting with me, I was born in Los Angeles, CA 1/1/75 to mother Joann > Wright and father Wayne (Ellis) Pace. My father apparently did not know he > was a pace until right before he died when his father Edwin on his death > bed, admitted that he and his sister Edwina (she knew she was a pace, and > she is the one that I found last year after never knowing her that > provided > me all the information, she lives in California and has the bible with all > the ancestry in it). So Wayne Pace 9/25/52-4/82, I have his ssn death > index > and California Birth Index from Ancestry.com. It states he was born in Los > Angeles. His father was Edwin Pace 9/21/16-3/12/74, I found his death > index > and Edwina has a ancestry.com family tree and it shows he was born in > Louisiana. She told me that he was born in Texarkana, Arkansas and here is > where it gets confusing. I do not know who Aunt Vera is but apparently > when > the Pace's would not except Edwin as their child, Lottie shortly after > his birth and Aunt Vera took Edwin to Louisiana and from there they moved > to Los Angeles, where he had my father and then me. Last summer I was only > able to spend a few hours with my aunt Edwina who I met for the first > time, > and when I came she had a lot of things packed in her house because she > was > painting. One of those things was the bible that she recieved from Aunt > Vera > about our family history. She is a older woman and has a computer and > scanner but does not know how to use it, so my next step is to ask her to > go > to Kinko's with the bible and have them scan it and fax or send to me in a > email. I know the bible is the key, but she possesses it. We talk from > time > to time and her memory is not all that great, but she keeps documents and > even had my father's original license from the 80's when he was alive. > That > was my first time seeing him and I look just like him and my sister looks > just like my mother, he only had us two kids. > > I know this is A LOT of information, but I am totally willing to give it > to > find my family history. Since I was a teenager I have always wanted to > know > my past and when she told me that my great grandfather was irish it threw > me > for a loop and just created more questions and I just want to know the > difference between truth and fiction. Thanks so much for your help! > > > > Denisha > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in > the subject and the body of the message > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 22:14:53 -0500 > From: <paceshire@cox.net> > Subject: Re: [PACE] Archaeolgical digs at George Pace property > To: pace@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <20100313221453.1MDJD.766325.imail@eastrmwml41> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > This is most interesting for I never seen a patent to George Pace and > Sarah Maycock Pace, I would like to add to my data base if someone would > be kind enought to give me where i can copy and source. Off hand this > seems the wrong side of the river. Jack Pace > ---- UGA1mom@aol.com wrote: >> John, I really enjoyed reading this article. Thank you for sharing. >> Just >> to think that this location was once located on one of the patents >> acquired by George and Sarah Maycock Pace is exciting, I think, and I >> was also >> interested in the fact that Jeffery Blick is doing his research at >> Georgia >> College and State University - which isn't very far from me here in >> Georgia! >> >> Thanks again! >> Jane Shelton >> >> >> In a message dated 3/10/2010 6:49:29 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, >> pjohndeb@verizon.net writes: >> >> I have been in contact recently with the Anthopologist/Archaeologist, >> Jeffery Blick who participated in the Archaeological digs over 20 years >> ago at >> Weyanoke Old Town, an Indian Town located on one of the patents acquired >> by >> George and Sarah Maycock Pace. This area is now part of the James River >> National Wildlife Refuge which can be visited by permit. Jeff has >> written >> many papers on his findings, primarily concerning dog remains recovered >> there. >> He provided me with a link that one can view some pictures and read a >> story of his recent revisit of the area. >> http://hamptonroads.com/2010/01/tracking-origin-mans-best-friend . Samuel >> Maycock was the previous owner of part >> of George Paces' patents and was killed in the Indian Massacre. of 1622. >> Perhaps Samuel Maycock's bones were some of the ones mentioned in the >> article. >> >> John Pace >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the >> body of the message >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the PACE list administrator, send an email to > PACE-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the PACE mailing list, send an email to > PACE@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PACE-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body > of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of PACE Digest, Vol 5, Issue 44 > *********************************** -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. 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    03/13/2010 03:16:25
    1. Re: [PACE] Archaeolgical digs at George Pace property
    2. This is most interesting for I never seen a patent to George Pace and Sarah Maycock Pace, I would like to add to my data base if someone would be kind enought to give me where i can copy and source. Off hand this seems the wrong side of the river. Jack Pace ---- UGA1mom@aol.com wrote: > John, I really enjoyed reading this article. Thank you for sharing. Just > to think that this location was once located on one of the patents > acquired by George and Sarah Maycock Pace is exciting, I think, and I was also > interested in the fact that Jeffery Blick is doing his research at Georgia > College and State University - which isn't very far from me here in Georgia! > > Thanks again! > Jane Shelton > > > In a message dated 3/10/2010 6:49:29 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > pjohndeb@verizon.net writes: > > I have been in contact recently with the Anthopologist/Archaeologist, > Jeffery Blick who participated in the Archaeological digs over 20 years ago at > Weyanoke Old Town, an Indian Town located on one of the patents acquired by > George and Sarah Maycock Pace. This area is now part of the James River > National Wildlife Refuge which can be visited by permit. Jeff has written > many papers on his findings, primarily concerning dog remains recovered there. > He provided me with a link that one can view some pictures and read a > story of his recent revisit of the area. > http://hamptonroads.com/2010/01/tracking-origin-mans-best-friend . Samuel Maycock was the previous owner of part > of George Paces' patents and was killed in the Indian Massacre. of 1622. > Perhaps Samuel Maycock's bones were some of the ones mentioned in the > article. > > John Pace > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the > body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/13/2010 03:14:53
    1. Re: [PACE] PACE Digest, Vol 5, Issue 44
    2. Clyde Pace
    3. To Gordon Pace Many thanks! My father was Clyde Wilson Pace, Jr. b. 11/09/1917, d. 6/4/2008 in Talbot County, Maryland My Grandfather was Clyde William Pace, b. 8/8/1893, d. 6/11/1951 in St. Louis County, MO (General Mgr, Western District MOPAC) My Great grandfather was William Franklin Pace, b. 1/11/1866, d. 3/19/1951 in Jefferson County, MO (Roadmaster, MOPAC) My Great-great grandfather was Joseph Griffin Pace, b. 11/30/1832, d. 7/5/1917 in Cole County, MO I have copies of death certificates for all of the above. I hope this helps. Also, I expect the arrival of my DNA swab kit most anytime. Thanks again, Clyde ----- Original Message ----- From: <pace-request@rootsweb.com> To: <pace@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 9:14 PM Subject: PACE Digest, Vol 5, Issue 44 > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Web pages (gtp3066@nexicom.net) > 2. Pace lines-other than Richard & John of M (gtp3066@nexicom.net) > 3. other than Richard & John of M (gtp3066@nexicom.net) > 4. My Pace Family (Denisha) > 5. Re: William Franklin Pace Cole Co, MO (Gordon W. Pace) > 6. Re: My Pace Family (Roger M Pace) > 7. Re: Archaeolgical digs at George Pace property (paceshire@cox.net) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 08:22:59 -0500 > From: gtp3066@nexicom.net > Subject: Re: [PACE] Web pages > To: Roy Johnson <royj@webster.edu> > Cc: pace@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <4B9B91B3.4030909@nexicom.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Roy Johnson wrote: >> This probably means a change in the links on the Pace Network. I am >> pretty >> tied up right now with some kidney stone problems my wife has. I think >> you >> have the user name and password to the Network; you could change those >> links if you want. >> >> Roy > > The pages should be back soon at > http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info > son Tom informs me, he seems to be with several web sites, and hosts. > Something about method of payment went wrong. I'm just trying to keep up > with the revolving technical circus. > > Gord > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 10:22:20 -0500 > From: gtp3066@nexicom.net > Subject: [PACE] Pace lines-other than Richard & John of M > To: pace@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <4B9BADAC.1040402@nexicom.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Roy recently pointed out to me > there are PACE lines that don't fall behind > > Richard of Jamestown > or John of Middlesex > > A good place to start > may be with an email I received last night from a PACE descendent in > Australia, with subject: > >> PACE/PAICE - NASH - BRAIN - DENEHY Families > I am a descendant of the NASH and PACE families, and for the past 6 > months I have been involved in putting together our Family Tree. I do > have quite a lot of information regarding the PACE & NASH families, and > only limited information regarding the BRAIN and DENEHY families. > > In the US > This PACE line connects with > Eldon, Morgan County, Missouri > about 30 miles S/W of Jefferson City > between Jefferson City and Lake of the Ozarks. > > Morgan Co. Paces > connect to UK Counties of > Gloucestershire > Yorkshire > Durham > Northumberland > > Morgan county is adjacent to COLE and MONITEAU Counties > where PACE families also settled and much has transpired on this list > about Pace descendents in those counties. > > Just last week > Hello, > My name is Clyde Wilson Pace > My background is primarily from Missouri, Cole County and I can go back > to William Frank Pace, Cole County (My great-grandfather). I can locate > a William Franklin Pace (from Joseph Griffin Pace and Margaret Murray) > > (Grandfather) > Joseph Griffin Pace, > B: Nov 1832, IL. > D: abt 1868 (buried in Murray Cem. Cole Co., Mo) > > (Grandmother) > + Sarah Catherine Byrd, > B: Oct 1832, Mo. , > Married: abt 1872 > (buried in Murray Cem. Cole Co Mo) > > (Great-Grandfather) > 3. John Pace, > B: 18 Apr 1791, > D: Camden Co, Va. > (? may be same county in Missouri > south of Morgan Co. and not be VA ?) > > (Great-Grandmother) > + Emily Taylor, > B: 28 Jan 1803 > D: 17 sep 1876, Moniteau Co. Mo. > > A researcher may wonder if there were previous family connection or was > it merely coincidence, these PACE families settled in nearby locations > in this area of Missouri. > > There is much more on the Pace family UK, Australia, a sensitive fact > will not be mentioned. What may be important, a TV documentary was made > and a PACE member was featured in the TV documentary. > > This subject connects with my PACE family through UK names PEARSON, POPE > and some others and in my case went to Pennsylvania and Arkansas. There > is too much to go on with here but if any interest is shown, I'd be glad > to help. I spend much time with Australian-NZ-UK Pace researchers. > > Gord Pace in Ontario > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 18:03:38 -0500 > From: gtp3066@nexicom.net > Subject: [PACE] other than Richard & John of M > To: pace@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <4B9C19CA.9070705@nexicom.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > 2nd time sending to list > wanted this to get there, after the work > > Roy recently pointed out to me > there are PACE lines that don't fall behind > > Richard of Jamestown > or John of Middlesex > > A good place to start > may be with an email I received last night from a PACE descendent in > Australia, with subject: > > > > PACE/PAICE - NASH - BRAIN - DENEHY Families > I am a descendant of the NASH and PACE families, and for the past 6 > months I have been involved in putting together our Family Tree. I do > have quite a lot of information regarding the PACE & NASH families, and > only limited information regarding the BRAIN and DENEHY families. > > In the US > This PACE line connects with > Eldon, Morgan County, Missouri > about 30 miles S/W of Jefferson City > between Jefferson City and Lake of the Ozarks. > > Morgan Co. Paces > connect to UK Counties of > Gloucestershire > Yorkshire > Durham > Northumberland > > Morgan county is adjacent to COLE and MONITEAU Counties > where PACE families also settled and much has transpired on this list > about Pace descendents in those counties. > > Just last week > Hello, > My name is Clyde Wilson Pace > My background is primarily from Missouri, Cole County and I can go back > to William Frank Pace, Cole County (My great-grandfather). I can locate > a William Franklin Pace (from Joseph Griffin Pace and Margaret Murray) > > (Grandfather) > Joseph Griffin Pace, > B: Nov 1832, IL. > D: abt 1868 (buried in Murray Cem. Cole Co., Mo) > > (Grandmother) > + Sarah Catherine Byrd, > B: Oct 1832, Mo. , > Married: abt 1872 > (buried in Murray Cem. Cole Co Mo) > > (Great-Grandfather) > 3. John Pace, > B: 18 Apr 1791, > D: Camden Co, Va. > (? may be same county in Missouri > south of Morgan Co. and not be VA ?) > > (Great-Grandmother) > + Emily Taylor, > B: 28 Jan 1803 > D: 17 sep 1876, Moniteau Co. Mo. > > A researcher may wonder if there were previous family connection or was > it merely coincidence, these PACE families settled in nearby locations > in this area of Missouri. > > There is much more on the Pace family UK, Australia, a sensitive fact > will not be mentioned. What may be important, a TV documentary was made > and a PACE member was featured in the TV documentary. > > This subject connects with my PACE family through UK names PEARSON, POPE > and some others and in my case went to Pennsylvania and Arkansas. There > is too much to go on with here but if any interest is shown, I'd be glad > to help. I spend much time with Australian-NZ-UK Pace researchers. > > Gord Pace in Ontario > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 16:19:03 -0800 (PST) > From: Denisha <msmountain@yahoo.com> > Subject: [PACE] My Pace Family > To: pace@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <270206.88994.qm@web65502.mail.ac4.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > This information is so encouraging! I am going to work on this tonight, > but I have a four month old, I work full time and?I go to school, but > genealogy is my passion. It is hard when you are adopted, even if its your > own family. I have always felt a void in my life because I didnt know who > my father was, but now that I have met two of his sisters, I am beginning > to have a lot of hope. On my mother's side, I know those family members > and was able to get information from my grandmother before she passed away > but this new information about my father is blowing me away. I also would > love to participate in this DNA program. I am in the medical field, so I > am very familiar with the different ways DNA works. So I am going to give > you the basics on my family history, I don't know how to post it to > everyone's email, so if you could do it for me that would be great. Thanks > ? > Starting with me, I was born in Los Angeles, CA 1/1/75 to mother?Joann > Wright and? father Wayne (Ellis) Pace. My father apparently did not know > he was a pace until right before he died when his father Edwin on his > death bed, admitted that he and his sister Edwina (she knew she was a > pace, and she is the one that I found last year after never knowing her > that provided me all the information, she lives in California and has the > bible with all the ancestry in it). So Wayne Pace?9/25/52-4/82, I have his > ssn death index and California Birth Index from Ancestry.com. It states he > was born in Los Angeles. His father was Edwin Pace 9/21/16-3/12/74, I > found his death index and Edwina has a ancestry.com family tree and it > shows he was born in Louisiana. She told me that he was born in Texarkana, > Arkansas and here is where it gets confusing. I do not know who Aunt Vera > is but apparently when the Pace's would not except Edwin as their child, > Lottie shortly after > his birth and Aunt Vera took Edwin to Louisiana and from there they moved > to Los Angeles, where he had my father and then me. Last summer I was only > able to spend a few hours with my aunt Edwina who I met for the first > time, and when I came she had a lot of things packed in her house because > she was painting. One of those things was the bible that she recieved from > Aunt Vera about our family history. She is a older woman and has a > computer and scanner but does not know how to use it, so my next step is > to ask her to go to Kinko's with the bible and have them scan it and fax > or send to me in a email. I know the bible is the key, but she possesses > it. We talk from time to time and her memory is not all that great, but > she keeps documents and even had my father's original license from the > 80's when he was alive. That was my first time seeing him and I look just > like him and my sister looks just like my mother, he only had us two kids. > ? > I know this is?A LOT of information, but I am totally willing to give it > to find my family history. Since I was a teenager I have always wanted to > know my past and when she told me that my great grandfather was irish it > threw me for a loop and just created more questions and I just want to > know the difference between truth and fiction. Thanks so much for your > help! > > > > Denisha > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 20:29:27 -0500 (EST) > From: "Gordon W. Pace" <gordonwpace@peoplepc.com> > Subject: Re: [PACE] William Franklin Pace Cole Co, MO > To: pace@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <16884653.1268530167336.JavaMail.root@wamui-cynical.atl.sa.earthlink.net> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > Clyde: > I have a very large database of Paces which contains 9 William Franklin > Paces, all descendants of the Colonial Virginia Paces. The only one who > settled in Cole Co, MO was the one you mentioned, a son of Joseph Griffin > Pace b 11/8/1832 IL and Margaret Murray Riggs, m. in 1856. He was a son > of John R. Pace b. 4/18/1790 and Emily Taylor. This goes back three more > generations to John Pace of Middlesex, b. 1665 in Shropshire, England. > I am fairly certain that this William Franklin Pace was your dirct > ancestor. I do not know who his wife or children were. You mentioned > that their might be a problem because you have the names of two wives for > this William Franklin Pace. However, you did not mention either of their > names. It is course possible that he had two wives. I would like to know > who the children were of this William Franklin Pace and I can send you the > details of his ancestry if you are interested. > Gordon W. Pace > > -----Original Message----- >>From: Clyde Pace <cpace3@kc.rr.com> >>Sent: Mar 9, 2010 11:10 AM >>To: PACE@rootsweb.com >>Subject: [PACE] Hi, I'm new >> >>Hello, >>My name is Clyde Wilson Pace, 3rd. I'm new to the Pace Society and to >>this site. My background is primarily from Missouri, Cole County and I >>can go back to William Frank Pace, Cole County (My great-grandfather). >>But there it stops/changes/disappears. I can locate a William Franklin >>Pace (from Joseph Griffin Pace and Margaret Murray), but my >>great-grandfather William Frank Pace married Phoebe Isabel Glenn, they had >>Clyde William Pace (my grandfather) who married Mary Rose Agnes Dirckx, >>they had my father Clyde Wilson Pace, Jr who married Sarilou Smart, then I >>came along. >>Obviously, the area of concern is William Frank Pace and William Franklin >>Pace, both showing identical Cole County birth and death dates, but with >>two different wives... if this is not the proper forum for these types of >>questions, I apologize. >>Thanks, >>Clyde >> >>------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >>in the subject and the body of the message > > > ________________________________________ > PeoplePC Online > A better way to Internet > http://www.peoplepc.com > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 19:52:42 -0600 > From: "Roger M Pace" <irishfan@classicnet.net> > Subject: Re: [PACE] My Pace Family > To: <pace@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <00e101cac319$0f47e890$0100a8c0@ROGER> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Denisha, > I saw your post and was interested because of the Texarkana and > Louisiana connection. My Pace family is mostly from Texarkana and my > father > Robert Harold Pace is buried there. What little info you have supplied I > don't see a connection, but might be able to fill in some when you get the > Bible Record. I don't know who the Aunt Vera is, but will watch your posts > and try to help you out. A few years ago I believe there was a Wayne Pace > who contacted me, but I had a computer crash and lost contact with him. He > seemed to be a member of this Pace family, but had a sketchy past and > never > did find his connection and never heard from him again. > > > Roger M. Pace > Shamrock, Texas > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Denisha" <msmountain@yahoo.com> > To: <pace@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 6:19 PM > Subject: [PACE] My Pace Family > > > This information is so encouraging! I am going to work on this tonight, > but > I have a four month old, I work full time and I go to school, but > genealogy > is my passion. It is hard when you are adopted, even if its your own > family. > I have always felt a void in my life because I didnt know who my father > was, > but now that I have met two of his sisters, I am beginning to have a lot > of > hope. On my mother's side, I know those family members and was able to get > information from my grandmother before she passed away but this new > information about my father is blowing me away. I also would love to > participate in this DNA program. I am in the medical field, so I am very > familiar with the different ways DNA works. So I am going to give you the > basics on my family history, I don't know how to post it to everyone's > email, so if you could do it for me that would be great. Thanks > > Starting with me, I was born in Los Angeles, CA 1/1/75 to mother Joann > Wright and father Wayne (Ellis) Pace. My father apparently did not know he > was a pace until right before he died when his father Edwin on his death > bed, admitted that he and his sister Edwina (she knew she was a pace, and > she is the one that I found last year after never knowing her that > provided > me all the information, she lives in California and has the bible with all > the ancestry in it). So Wayne Pace 9/25/52-4/82, I have his ssn death > index > and California Birth Index from Ancestry.com. It states he was born in Los > Angeles. His father was Edwin Pace 9/21/16-3/12/74, I found his death > index > and Edwina has a ancestry.com family tree and it shows he was born in > Louisiana. She told me that he was born in Texarkana, Arkansas and here is > where it gets confusing. I do not know who Aunt Vera is but apparently > when > the Pace's would not except Edwin as their child, Lottie shortly after > his birth and Aunt Vera took Edwin to Louisiana and from there they moved > to Los Angeles, where he had my father and then me. Last summer I was only > able to spend a few hours with my aunt Edwina who I met for the first > time, > and when I came she had a lot of things packed in her house because she > was > painting. One of those things was the bible that she recieved from Aunt > Vera > about our family history. She is a older woman and has a computer and > scanner but does not know how to use it, so my next step is to ask her to > go > to Kinko's with the bible and have them scan it and fax or send to me in a > email. I know the bible is the key, but she possesses it. We talk from > time > to time and her memory is not all that great, but she keeps documents and > even had my father's original license from the 80's when he was alive. > That > was my first time seeing him and I look just like him and my sister looks > just like my mother, he only had us two kids. > > I know this is A LOT of information, but I am totally willing to give it > to > find my family history. Since I was a teenager I have always wanted to > know > my past and when she told me that my great grandfather was irish it threw > me > for a loop and just created more questions and I just want to know the > difference between truth and fiction. Thanks so much for your help! > > > > Denisha > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in > the subject and the body of the message > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 22:14:53 -0500 > From: <paceshire@cox.net> > Subject: Re: [PACE] Archaeolgical digs at George Pace property > To: pace@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <20100313221453.1MDJD.766325.imail@eastrmwml41> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > This is most interesting for I never seen a patent to George Pace and > Sarah Maycock Pace, I would like to add to my data base if someone would > be kind enought to give me where i can copy and source. Off hand this > seems the wrong side of the river. Jack Pace > ---- UGA1mom@aol.com wrote: >> John, I really enjoyed reading this article. Thank you for sharing. >> Just >> to think that this location was once located on one of the patents >> acquired by George and Sarah Maycock Pace is exciting, I think, and I >> was also >> interested in the fact that Jeffery Blick is doing his research at >> Georgia >> College and State University - which isn't very far from me here in >> Georgia! >> >> Thanks again! >> Jane Shelton >> >> >> In a message dated 3/10/2010 6:49:29 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, >> pjohndeb@verizon.net writes: >> >> I have been in contact recently with the Anthopologist/Archaeologist, >> Jeffery Blick who participated in the Archaeological digs over 20 years >> ago at >> Weyanoke Old Town, an Indian Town located on one of the patents acquired >> by >> George and Sarah Maycock Pace. This area is now part of the James River >> National Wildlife Refuge which can be visited by permit. Jeff has >> written >> many papers on his findings, primarily concerning dog remains recovered >> there. >> He provided me with a link that one can view some pictures and read a >> story of his recent revisit of the area. >> http://hamptonroads.com/2010/01/tracking-origin-mans-best-friend . Samuel >> Maycock was the previous owner of part >> of George Paces' patents and was killed in the Indian Massacre. of 1622. >> Perhaps Samuel Maycock's bones were some of the ones mentioned in the >> article. >> >> John Pace >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the >> body of the message >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the PACE list administrator, send an email to > PACE-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the PACE mailing list, send an email to > PACE@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PACE-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body > of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of PACE Digest, Vol 5, Issue 44 > *********************************** -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. 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    03/13/2010 02:48:31
    1. Re: [PACE] William Franklin Pace Cole Co, MO
    2. Gordon W. Pace
    3. Clyde: I have a very large database of Paces which contains 9 William Franklin Paces, all descendants of the Colonial Virginia Paces. The only one who settled in Cole Co, MO was the one you mentioned, a son of Joseph Griffin Pace b 11/8/1832 IL and Margaret Murray Riggs, m. in 1856. He was a son of John R. Pace b. 4/18/1790 and Emily Taylor. This goes back three more generations to John Pace of Middlesex, b. 1665 in Shropshire, England. I am fairly certain that this William Franklin Pace was your dirct ancestor. I do not know who his wife or children were. You mentioned that their might be a problem because you have the names of two wives for this William Franklin Pace. However, you did not mention either of their names. It is course possible that he had two wives. I would like to know who the children were of this William Franklin Pace and I can send you the details of his ancestry if you are interested. Gordon W. Pace -----Original Message----- >From: Clyde Pace <cpace3@kc.rr.com> >Sent: Mar 9, 2010 11:10 AM >To: PACE@rootsweb.com >Subject: [PACE] Hi, I'm new > >Hello, >My name is Clyde Wilson Pace, 3rd. I'm new to the Pace Society and to this site. My background is primarily from Missouri, Cole County and I can go back to William Frank Pace, Cole County (My great-grandfather). But there it stops/changes/disappears. I can locate a William Franklin Pace (from Joseph Griffin Pace and Margaret Murray), but my great-grandfather William Frank Pace married Phoebe Isabel Glenn, they had Clyde William Pace (my grandfather) who married Mary Rose Agnes Dirckx, they had my father Clyde Wilson Pace, Jr who married Sarilou Smart, then I came along. >Obviously, the area of concern is William Frank Pace and William Franklin Pace, both showing identical Cole County birth and death dates, but with two different wives... if this is not the proper forum for these types of questions, I apologize. >Thanks, >Clyde > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com

    03/13/2010 01:29:27
    1. Re: [PACE] My Pace Family
    2. Roger M Pace
    3. Denisha, I saw your post and was interested because of the Texarkana and Louisiana connection. My Pace family is mostly from Texarkana and my father Robert Harold Pace is buried there. What little info you have supplied I don't see a connection, but might be able to fill in some when you get the Bible Record. I don't know who the Aunt Vera is, but will watch your posts and try to help you out. A few years ago I believe there was a Wayne Pace who contacted me, but I had a computer crash and lost contact with him. He seemed to be a member of this Pace family, but had a sketchy past and never did find his connection and never heard from him again. Roger M. Pace Shamrock, Texas ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denisha" <msmountain@yahoo.com> To: <pace@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 6:19 PM Subject: [PACE] My Pace Family This information is so encouraging! I am going to work on this tonight, but I have a four month old, I work full time and I go to school, but genealogy is my passion. It is hard when you are adopted, even if its your own family. I have always felt a void in my life because I didnt know who my father was, but now that I have met two of his sisters, I am beginning to have a lot of hope. On my mother's side, I know those family members and was able to get information from my grandmother before she passed away but this new information about my father is blowing me away. I also would love to participate in this DNA program. I am in the medical field, so I am very familiar with the different ways DNA works. So I am going to give you the basics on my family history, I don't know how to post it to everyone's email, so if you could do it for me that would be great. Thanks Starting with me, I was born in Los Angeles, CA 1/1/75 to mother Joann Wright and father Wayne (Ellis) Pace. My father apparently did not know he was a pace until right before he died when his father Edwin on his death bed, admitted that he and his sister Edwina (she knew she was a pace, and she is the one that I found last year after never knowing her that provided me all the information, she lives in California and has the bible with all the ancestry in it). So Wayne Pace 9/25/52-4/82, I have his ssn death index and California Birth Index from Ancestry.com. It states he was born in Los Angeles. His father was Edwin Pace 9/21/16-3/12/74, I found his death index and Edwina has a ancestry.com family tree and it shows he was born in Louisiana. She told me that he was born in Texarkana, Arkansas and here is where it gets confusing. I do not know who Aunt Vera is but apparently when the Pace's would not except Edwin as their child, Lottie shortly after his birth and Aunt Vera took Edwin to Louisiana and from there they moved to Los Angeles, where he had my father and then me. Last summer I was only able to spend a few hours with my aunt Edwina who I met for the first time, and when I came she had a lot of things packed in her house because she was painting. One of those things was the bible that she recieved from Aunt Vera about our family history. She is a older woman and has a computer and scanner but does not know how to use it, so my next step is to ask her to go to Kinko's with the bible and have them scan it and fax or send to me in a email. I know the bible is the key, but she possesses it. We talk from time to time and her memory is not all that great, but she keeps documents and even had my father's original license from the 80's when he was alive. That was my first time seeing him and I look just like him and my sister looks just like my mother, he only had us two kids. I know this is A LOT of information, but I am totally willing to give it to find my family history. Since I was a teenager I have always wanted to know my past and when she told me that my great grandfather was irish it threw me for a loop and just created more questions and I just want to know the difference between truth and fiction. Thanks so much for your help! Denisha ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/13/2010 12:52:42
    1. Re: [PACE] My Pace Family
    2. Denisha
    3. Wow Roger, thanks for your input. I did speak to someone who found my grandfather in the 1930 census in Louisiana. I am going to see if I can find that information, but this seems promising. Thanks for the info! Denisha --- On Sat, 3/13/10, Roger M Pace <irishfan@classicnet.net> wrote: From: Roger M Pace <irishfan@classicnet.net> Subject: Re: [PACE] My Pace Family To: pace@rootsweb.com Date: Saturday, March 13, 2010, 5:52 PM Denisha,     I saw your post and was interested because of the Texarkana and Louisiana connection. My Pace family is mostly from Texarkana and my father Robert Harold Pace is buried there. What little info you have supplied I don't see a connection, but might be able to fill in some when you get the Bible Record. I don't know who the Aunt Vera is, but will watch your posts and try to help you out. A few years ago I believe there was a Wayne Pace who contacted me, but I had a computer crash and lost contact with him. He seemed to be a member of this Pace family, but had a sketchy past and never did find his connection and never heard from him again. Roger M. Pace Shamrock, Texas ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denisha" <msmountain@yahoo.com> To: <pace@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 6:19 PM Subject: [PACE] My Pace Family This information is so encouraging! I am going to work on this tonight, but I have a four month old, I work full time and I go to school, but genealogy is my passion. It is hard when you are adopted, even if its your own family. I have always felt a void in my life because I didnt know who my father was, but now that I have met two of his sisters, I am beginning to have a lot of hope. On my mother's side, I know those family members and was able to get information from my grandmother before she passed away but this new information about my father is blowing me away. I also would love to participate in this DNA program. I am in the medical field, so I am very familiar with the different ways DNA works. So I am going to give you the basics on my family history, I don't know how to post it to everyone's email, so if you could do it for me that would be great. Thanks Starting with me, I was born in Los Angeles, CA 1/1/75 to mother Joann Wright and father Wayne (Ellis) Pace. My father apparently did not know he was a pace until right before he died when his father Edwin on his death bed, admitted that he and his sister Edwina (she knew she was a pace, and she is the one that I found last year after never knowing her that provided me all the information, she lives in California and has the bible with all the ancestry in it). So Wayne Pace 9/25/52-4/82, I have his ssn death index and California Birth Index from Ancestry.com. It states he was born in Los Angeles. His father was Edwin Pace 9/21/16-3/12/74, I found his death index and Edwina has a ancestry.com family tree and it shows he was born in Louisiana. She told me that he was born in Texarkana, Arkansas and here is where it gets confusing. I do not know who Aunt Vera is but apparently when the Pace's would not except Edwin as their child, Lottie shortly after his birth and Aunt Vera took Edwin to Louisiana and from there they moved to Los Angeles, where he had my father and then me. Last summer I was only able to spend a few hours with my aunt Edwina who I met for the first time, and when I came she had a lot of things packed in her house because she was painting. One of those things was the bible that she recieved from Aunt Vera about our family history. She is a older woman and has a computer and scanner but does not know how to use it, so my next step is to ask her to go to Kinko's with the bible and have them scan it and fax or send to me in a email. I know the bible is the key, but she possesses it. We talk from time to time and her memory is not all that great, but she keeps documents and even had my father's original license from the 80's when he was alive. That was my first time seeing him and I look just like him and my sister looks just like my mother, he only had us two kids. I know this is A LOT of information, but I am totally willing to give it to find my family history. Since I was a teenager I have always wanted to know my past and when she told me that my great grandfather was irish it threw me for a loop and just created more questions and I just want to know the difference between truth and fiction. Thanks so much for your help! Denisha ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/13/2010 12:50:04
    1. [PACE] other than Richard & John of M
    2. 2nd time sending to list wanted this to get there, after the work Roy recently pointed out to me there are PACE lines that don't fall behind Richard of Jamestown or John of Middlesex A good place to start may be with an email I received last night from a PACE descendent in Australia, with subject: > > PACE/PAICE - NASH - BRAIN - DENEHY Families I am a descendant of the NASH and PACE families, and for the past 6 months I have been involved in putting together our Family Tree. I do have quite a lot of information regarding the PACE & NASH families, and only limited information regarding the BRAIN and DENEHY families. In the US This PACE line connects with Eldon, Morgan County, Missouri about 30 miles S/W of Jefferson City between Jefferson City and Lake of the Ozarks. Morgan Co. Paces connect to UK Counties of Gloucestershire Yorkshire Durham Northumberland Morgan county is adjacent to COLE and MONITEAU Counties where PACE families also settled and much has transpired on this list about Pace descendents in those counties. Just last week Hello, My name is Clyde Wilson Pace My background is primarily from Missouri, Cole County and I can go back to William Frank Pace, Cole County (My great-grandfather). I can locate a William Franklin Pace (from Joseph Griffin Pace and Margaret Murray) (Grandfather) Joseph Griffin Pace, B: Nov 1832, IL. D: abt 1868 (buried in Murray Cem. Cole Co., Mo) (Grandmother) + Sarah Catherine Byrd, B: Oct 1832, Mo. , Married: abt 1872 (buried in Murray Cem. Cole Co Mo) (Great-Grandfather) 3. John Pace, B: 18 Apr 1791, D: Camden Co, Va. (? may be same county in Missouri south of Morgan Co. and not be VA ?) (Great-Grandmother) + Emily Taylor, B: 28 Jan 1803 D: 17 sep 1876, Moniteau Co. Mo. A researcher may wonder if there were previous family connection or was it merely coincidence, these PACE families settled in nearby locations in this area of Missouri. There is much more on the Pace family UK, Australia, a sensitive fact will not be mentioned. What may be important, a TV documentary was made and a PACE member was featured in the TV documentary. This subject connects with my PACE family through UK names PEARSON, POPE and some others and in my case went to Pennsylvania and Arkansas. There is too much to go on with here but if any interest is shown, I'd be glad to help. I spend much time with Australian-NZ-UK Pace researchers. Gord Pace in Ontario

    03/13/2010 11:03:38
    1. [PACE] My Pace Family
    2. Denisha
    3. This information is so encouraging! I am going to work on this tonight, but I have a four month old, I work full time and I go to school, but genealogy is my passion. It is hard when you are adopted, even if its your own family. I have always felt a void in my life because I didnt know who my father was, but now that I have met two of his sisters, I am beginning to have a lot of hope. On my mother's side, I know those family members and was able to get information from my grandmother before she passed away but this new information about my father is blowing me away. I also would love to participate in this DNA program. I am in the medical field, so I am very familiar with the different ways DNA works. So I am going to give you the basics on my family history, I don't know how to post it to everyone's email, so if you could do it for me that would be great. Thanks   Starting with me, I was born in Los Angeles, CA 1/1/75 to mother Joann Wright and  father Wayne (Ellis) Pace. My father apparently did not know he was a pace until right before he died when his father Edwin on his death bed, admitted that he and his sister Edwina (she knew she was a pace, and she is the one that I found last year after never knowing her that provided me all the information, she lives in California and has the bible with all the ancestry in it). So Wayne Pace 9/25/52-4/82, I have his ssn death index and California Birth Index from Ancestry.com. It states he was born in Los Angeles. His father was Edwin Pace 9/21/16-3/12/74, I found his death index and Edwina has a ancestry.com family tree and it shows he was born in Louisiana. She told me that he was born in Texarkana, Arkansas and here is where it gets confusing. I do not know who Aunt Vera is but apparently when the Pace's would not except Edwin as their child, Lottie shortly after his birth and Aunt Vera took Edwin to Louisiana and from there they moved to Los Angeles, where he had my father and then me. Last summer I was only able to spend a few hours with my aunt Edwina who I met for the first time, and when I came she had a lot of things packed in her house because she was painting. One of those things was the bible that she recieved from Aunt Vera about our family history. She is a older woman and has a computer and scanner but does not know how to use it, so my next step is to ask her to go to Kinko's with the bible and have them scan it and fax or send to me in a email. I know the bible is the key, but she possesses it. We talk from time to time and her memory is not all that great, but she keeps documents and even had my father's original license from the 80's when he was alive. That was my first time seeing him and I look just like him and my sister looks just like my mother, he only had us two kids.   I know this is A LOT of information, but I am totally willing to give it to find my family history. Since I was a teenager I have always wanted to know my past and when she told me that my great grandfather was irish it threw me for a loop and just created more questions and I just want to know the difference between truth and fiction. Thanks so much for your help! Denisha

    03/13/2010 09:19:03
    1. [PACE] Pace lines-other than Richard & John of M
    2. PACE in Minnesota & westward to Montana and Alberta Four Pace families in the north-west first: RED WING (where is it?) on Mississippi R. not far south of St. Paul RAMSEY basically St. Paul, Minneapolis in Minnesota http://pacefamilyhistory.zeropages.ca/north.htm http://pacefamilyhistory.info/north.htm take your pick, one may work, Ed Griffith, Aurora, Ontario wrote me about 10 years ago: Incidently GRIFFITH name should be of interest to some PACE researchers early 1600s PREES, Shropshire, parish reg. of St. Chad has GRIFFITH, ROLAND, THOMAS, RICHARD PACE as fathers in Christenings and Ed Griffith's 'GRIFFITH' ancestry is from nearby PREES, Shropshire (about 10-12 miles N/W in Wales) Ed's PACE people were actually from Northumberland UK so I don't know if they are related to my Paces of Shropshire and John of M line. FRANCIS JOHN GRIFFITHS - born 1843 King's Mills, Wrexham, Counties of Denbigh and Flintshire, WALES m JANE PACE - born 1855 EGREMONT, Township, GREY COUNTY, Ontario wed 26 Sept 26 1874 Toronto. Ed Griffith's WILLIAM HENRY PACE 1874-1947 - Moved from ONTARIO to MANITOBA about 1896 then to MINNESOTA. Married twice, he had 4 children from each marriage. 4 were CANADIAN and 4 AMERICAN. Said to be buried at RED WING, Minnesota + Kate wed in 1896. Interesting PACE news in Ontario A KATE PACE of North Bay, Ontario was an Olympic Skiing champ in recent years. Last week I went to Cobourg, Ont. for Commissioner of oaths to officially 'annoint' some of my papers so I may enter US due to new 9/11 fuss. "Oh! You're a PACE, I know several of them from where I come from up north" said the commissioner. Things went well with the papers. Cost only $5.00 for screutiny & ink. Bronx, New York another PACE researcher was looking for info on JANE PACE Pace Network 1997-03-03 JANE PACE - born 1855 EGREMONT, Township, GREY COUNTY, Ontario wed 26 Sept 26 1874 Toronto. + FRANCIS JOHN GRIFFITHS - born 1843 King's Mills, Wrexham, Counties of Denbigh and Flintshire, WALES ALAN REGINALD PACE, of MELBOURNE, Australia wrote 98-03-30 Regarding the Aussie PACE history ROBERT PACE, 'farmer' died in NORTHUMBERLAND, UK but his 2nd wife JANE YOUNG b 1819, d 1919 left for OZ on the "Tornado" in 1858 - buried in BACCHUS MARSH, VIC. [a rich 'market' or 'truck farming' valley 30 miles west of MELBOURNE] - OZ - Australia, for Australians. I lived in Louisville, KY for a year and had no idea that so many Paces lived in nearby states. ------ Some of this looks like a story of migration. ------ Strangely enough, the surname on the email I received last night was YOUNG. ------ Another Australian PACE descendent of this same family wrote recently: ISABELLA PACE Descendent writes from Australia Nov 14 2009 from Kate Cole Robert Pace lost his wife Margaret (Grey) in 1837, and on the English Census in 1841 it shows him and 6 children. Now he married again to Jane Young, and they had 3 children together. Robert died in 1852, so Jane decided to come to Australia in 1858 as her brothers were already over here running a flour mill in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia. With her she brought the 3 younger children of hers, and the 2 youngest of Robert and Margaret's as they were in their 20's. (Isabella's brothers, Robert and Henry. Isabella married George Davison and they had a total of 9 children in England. 2 of their sons came to Australia, Sydney & Bacchus Marsh somewhere between 1881 and 1884, probably because their Uncles were here. (Robert and Henry) Isabella and George Davison eventually came to Australia themselves in 1889, to guess where, Baccus Marsh and brought 3 children with them. There was one daughter left behind in England as she was already married to a Policeman and she was my great grandmother. Now she lost her husband in 1903 and she had 4 children to look after, so she came out to Australia as well, yep you got it Bacchus Marsh. ------ Kate says her sister, in Australia, is a writer and wants to know more about the Pace and relatives going westward, includes Alberta-Montana and Minnesota Railway History and how James Jerome Hill's house in St. Paul became headquaters of the Minnesota Historical Society. There is more interesting connected PACE family history there. It's all a good story maybe for the Montana PACE Reunion. see this impressive site with lovely slide show: http://powwowhour.blogspot.com/ Pictures will be posted of some of the pow wow's in Southern Alberta from the 2008 and 2009 pow wow season and events that are going to take place in the near future for Blackfoot activity. North American Indian Days 2009 Pow Wow Calendar July 9 - 12 Browning, Montana Kainaiwa Indian Days Summer Pow Wow July 17 - 19 Standoff, Alberta Whoop-up Days Pow Wow Aug 18 - 22 Lethbridge, Alberta Standoff, home of Fred Pace and descendents, my grandfather Charles Vicarage Pace 1926 buried nearby at Lethbridge Sorry for the ramble, Pace history of migration not easy to keep concise, may need more emails. Gord Pace, Ontario http://pacefamilyhistory.zeropages.ca/fredpace.htm

    03/13/2010 05:46:55
    1. [PACE] Pace lines-other than Richard & John of M
    2. Roy recently pointed out to me there are PACE lines that don't fall behind Richard of Jamestown or John of Middlesex A good place to start may be with an email I received last night from a PACE descendent in Australia, with subject: > PACE/PAICE - NASH - BRAIN - DENEHY Families I am a descendant of the NASH and PACE families, and for the past 6 months I have been involved in putting together our Family Tree. I do have quite a lot of information regarding the PACE & NASH families, and only limited information regarding the BRAIN and DENEHY families. In the US This PACE line connects with Eldon, Morgan County, Missouri about 30 miles S/W of Jefferson City between Jefferson City and Lake of the Ozarks. Morgan Co. Paces connect to UK Counties of Gloucestershire Yorkshire Durham Northumberland Morgan county is adjacent to COLE and MONITEAU Counties where PACE families also settled and much has transpired on this list about Pace descendents in those counties. Just last week Hello, My name is Clyde Wilson Pace My background is primarily from Missouri, Cole County and I can go back to William Frank Pace, Cole County (My great-grandfather). I can locate a William Franklin Pace (from Joseph Griffin Pace and Margaret Murray) (Grandfather) Joseph Griffin Pace, B: Nov 1832, IL. D: abt 1868 (buried in Murray Cem. Cole Co., Mo) (Grandmother) + Sarah Catherine Byrd, B: Oct 1832, Mo. , Married: abt 1872 (buried in Murray Cem. Cole Co Mo) (Great-Grandfather) 3. John Pace, B: 18 Apr 1791, D: Camden Co, Va. (? may be same county in Missouri south of Morgan Co. and not be VA ?) (Great-Grandmother) + Emily Taylor, B: 28 Jan 1803 D: 17 sep 1876, Moniteau Co. Mo. A researcher may wonder if there were previous family connection or was it merely coincidence, these PACE families settled in nearby locations in this area of Missouri. There is much more on the Pace family UK, Australia, a sensitive fact will not be mentioned. What may be important, a TV documentary was made and a PACE member was featured in the TV documentary. This subject connects with my PACE family through UK names PEARSON, POPE and some others and in my case went to Pennsylvania and Arkansas. There is too much to go on with here but if any interest is shown, I'd be glad to help. I spend much time with Australian-NZ-UK Pace researchers. Gord Pace in Ontario

    03/13/2010 03:22:20
    1. Re: [PACE] Web pages
    2. Roy Johnson wrote: > This probably means a change in the links on the Pace Network. I am pretty > tied up right now with some kidney stone problems my wife has. I think you > have the user name and password to the Network; you could change those > links if you want. > > Roy The pages should be back soon at http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info son Tom informs me, he seems to be with several web sites, and hosts. Something about method of payment went wrong. I'm just trying to keep up with the revolving technical circus. Gord

    03/13/2010 01:22:59
    1. Re: [PACE] Web pages
    2. Roy Johnson
    3. This probably means a change in the links on the Pace Network. I am pretty tied up right now with some kidney stone problems my wife has. I think you have the user name and password to the Network; you could change those links if you want. Roy -----Original Message----- From: pace-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pace-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of gtp3066@nexicom.net Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 9:13 AM To: pace@rootsweb.com Subject: [PACE] Web pages My web pages seem to have gone from http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info even though I paid the bill some time ago however they're still on a Canadian site at Alberta-Montana Pace History http://pacefamilyhistory.zeropages.ca/fredpace.htm Cheers, Gord Pace in Ontario ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/12/2010 02:16:07
    1. [PACE] Web pages
    2. My web pages seem to have gone from http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info even though I paid the bill some time ago however they're still on a Canadian site at Alberta-Montana Pace History http://pacefamilyhistory.zeropages.ca/fredpace.htm Cheers, Gord Pace in Ontario

    03/12/2010 03:13:16