I was reviewing Pace DNA chart on the Pace website and noticed that Burrell Pace descendents are listed separately from John and Sarah Pace of Surry, NC. It is my understanding that Burrell is a proven son of John and Sarah, so I was wondering if anyone on the list knows of any reason that Burrell descendents should not be grouped with John and Sarah Pace for the purpose of simplification. Thanks John Pace
>From the Pace archives-July 2009-by Rich Taylor Alfred Gaines Pace was the grandfather of Noble Pace, one of the founders of the Pace Society ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roy Johnson" <royj@webster.edu> To: <pace@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 7:47 PM Subject: [PACE] New DNA results > DNA results for 25 markers are in for kit number 161294, a perfect match > for > the modal in group 3a. I have placed him on the chart. This donor has only > a > short ancestry list proved out; it is below. Can anyone help take it back > further? > > > > 0. Donor > > 1. Father > > 2. JEWELL HERMAN PACE b: 7 04 1902 Coahoma Co. MS d: 7 1972 Pace, > MS > +Anna Maud Redden b: 10 15 1904 m: 7 13 1924 Pace, MS d: 3 21 1984 New > Orleans, LA > > 3. JAMES HENRY RANDOLPH PACE b: 9 04 1855 Americus, Pike County, GA > d: 12 30 1930 Memphis, TN *2nd Wife of James Henry Randolph Pace: > +Lena F. Miller b: 3 11 1869 Abbeville, MS m: 12 26 1897 Tate Co., MS ? D: > 11 30 1909 Rosedale, MS > > 4. ALFRED GAINES PACE b: 1810 Elbert Co., GA d: 1891 Tate Co., MS > +Malvina Eugenia Culpepper b: 1820 Abbeville ?, NC m: 1 09 1840 Pike Co., > GA > d: Tate Co, MS > > > > Thanks, > > > > Roy Johnson > > > ------------------------------- > 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
They should be together and I intend to make that change. I am not sure how that got started. Roy -----Original Message----- From: pace-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pace-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of John Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2009 8:30 AM To: Pace@rootsweb.com Subject: [PACE] Burrell Pace DNA I was reviewing Pace DNA chart on the Pace website and noticed that Burrell Pace descendents are listed separately from John and Sarah Pace of Surry, NC. It is my understanding that Burrell is a proven son of John and Sarah, so I was wondering if anyone on the list knows of any reason that Burrell descendents should not be grouped with John and Sarah Pace for the purpose of simplification. Thanks 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
I'm not sure what you mean by listed separately and not grouped with the John/Sarah results. The chart as I see it this morning has the Burrell results listed right below the generic listings of the John and Sarah results. The ones labeled Burrell are much more informative than the generic "John/Sarah" labelled results. It is important to know which son of a particular common ancestor that each participant descends through to be able get the most of the DNA results. In fact, it is important to know exactly where each of the lineages branch from a common ancestor for correct DNA results interpretation. That is why I first created my separate spreadsheets of DNA results to help with the interpretation of the results. The generic labels of William/Lambert and Richard/Cain and the Jesse labels hide necessary information for correct DNA interpretation. For example, the generic labels for the Jesse? lineage hide the fact that the **DNA results** can be used to prove descent from Richmond Pace versus descending from his brothers Simeon or John. There is a DNA change that occurred with Richmond Pace that his brothers do not have. Through a very careful selection of participants, this DNA change has been proven to have occurred with Richmond Pace and not more recently. To show that information, it is important to show that the two Richmond Pace participants are descendants of two of his sons - John R. and William. So the labels should be Jesse?-Richmond-John R and Jesse?-Richmond-William - not the generic Jesse. This important discovery was found through the hard work of Darlene to find the 2nd participant through a different son of Richmond Pace as we were trying to determine whether the DNA change occurred with Richmond Pace or at a more recent generation. This result was not found "by accident" but by finding an appropriate second test participant for the line for testing. The spreadsheets I have been creating and posting on a yearly basis are presented each year at the Pace reunion and published in the fall quarterly. They are also available separately in the members only area of the PSA website (in the Bulletins section) for download which is the easiest way to read them as they are pdf files and can be zoomed in/zoomed out. I don't have any problem with the spreadsheets being posted on the public Pace DNA website, they just have never been placed on that website. There are also additional DNA results from the William Pace/Ruth Lambert line that are included on my spreadsheets but not included with the FTDNA results on the PSA page. These results are for participants who tested at SMGF rather than FTDNA. Rebecca Christensen --- On Sat, 11/21/09, John <pjohndeb@verizon.net> wrote: From: John <pjohndeb@verizon.net> Subject: [PACE] Burrell Pace DNA To: Pace@rootsweb.com Date: Saturday, November 21, 2009, 8:30 AM I was reviewing Pace DNA chart on the Pace website and noticed that Burrell Pace descendents are listed separately from John and Sarah Pace of Surry, NC. It is my understanding that Burrell is a proven son of John and Sarah, so I was wondering if anyone on the list knows of any reason that Burrell descendents should not be grouped with John and Sarah Pace for the purpose of simplification. Thanks 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
DNA results for 25 markers are in for kit number 161294, a perfect match for the modal in group 3a. I have placed him on the chart. This donor has only a short ancestry list proved out; it is below. Can anyone help take it back further? 0. Donor 1. Father 2. JEWELL HERMAN PACE b: 7 04 1902 Coahoma Co. MS d: 7 1972 Pace, MS +Anna Maud Redden b: 10 15 1904 m: 7 13 1924 Pace, MS d: 3 21 1984 New Orleans, LA 3. JAMES HENRY RANDOLPH PACE b: 9 04 1855 Americus, Pike County, GA d: 12 30 1930 Memphis, TN *2nd Wife of James Henry Randolph Pace: +Lena F. Miller b: 3 11 1869 Abbeville, MS m: 12 26 1897 Tate Co., MS ? D: 11 30 1909 Rosedale, MS 4. ALFRED GAINES PACE b: 1810 Elbert Co., GA d: 1891 Tate Co., MS +Malvina Eugenia Culpepper b: 1820 Abbeville ?, NC m: 1 09 1840 Pike Co., GA d: Tate Co, MS Thanks, Roy Johnson
Hello , I`m trying to locate anyone who can help me fill in the gaps in my family tree. I am Jocelyn Bates nee Pace daughter of Charles Pace and Ida Ackerley who were married 05/12/1928. I was born 20/05 /1932. I stumbled across a reference to my parents marriage by a Pam Cotton ,but so far have not been able to locate her she also mentioned that my father had been brought up by the Grocott family whilst his parents went to Canada I do hope you can help me Jocelyn Bates jbates@waldonet.net.mt
Would anyone have the census information for Fleming Pace in 1870? I'm looking for location and who is listed in the household. Thank you. Michelle
My father was Robert William petrus pace from south Africa. He died when I was young and should now be at the age of 85. His parents live in calitzdorp in south Africa. Can anybody please help me with more information about his family tree, he had a sister by name Cathleen or charmaine and a brother john I think. His mothers name must be gladys as is my first name. Thank you Trudi karsten pace
I have William P. Wilkinson b. 4/15/1781 Goochland co Va son of Jarrett Wilkerson and Nancy Ann Perkins m. Suan Margaret Pace b. 1/31/1789 d. Elkhart, Ind. Children were: Ellinor Wilkinson b. 1804 va James Wilkinson b.2/0/1805 va Henry Wilkinson b. 2/0/1810 Nancy Tharpe Wilkinson b. abt. 1812 Va Frances Wilkinson m. Hiram Davis William B. Wilkinson b. Elizabeth mclintic Eleanor Wilkinson b. abt 1822 Ohio Overton Wilkinson b. 8/16/1827 Ohio Noah Wilkinson b. 1828 ohio m. Barbara would like any information on any of the above especially Hiram Davis, Overton Wilkinson, Noah Wilkinson
That was from me. Kathy Best
>From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Nov . 12, 2009: JoAnn Ruth DePace was born in Allentown, Penn. in 1928. She passed away on Nov. 11th at home surrounded by family. ...worked as the first female public relations manager for Maryvale Shopping Mall in Phoenx, AZ. ...married Sal DePace, 1972, and moved to Atlanta. ...they opened their own agency in 1975, Golden Jet Travel. ...in the industry for 27 years, she served as president of PROST, held a position on the board of TIAG and earned Cert. Travel Counselor. ...member of La Societa Italiana, an American organization, where she held many admin. positions. ...active in the ministries of All Saints Catholic Church. ...her children were her biggest accomplishment and greatest joy. ...preceded in death by her beloved Sal DePace. ...survived by children Cindy Steele, Michael Gaughan, Nanette Deignan, Kathy Link, Richard Gaughan, Diane Treadaway, Gina Guhl Lisa Brinegar and 3 step-children David DePace, Marie Heath, Gigi DePace Leaitt and 28 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren and her sisters Helen Fenwick, Kate Kochis. ...services at All Saints Catholic Church, 2443 Mt. Vernon Rd., Dunwoody, GA, 30338, Fri., Nov. 13, 2:00. ...in lieu of flowers donations to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Cancer Home, 760 Pollard Blvd., SW, Atlanta, 30315, or St. Vincent De Paul Soc. Wages & Sons Funeral Homes & Creamatories. Espress condolences at ajc.com/obits. Photo with obit.
FYI - This was just sent through the NGS RSS feed and I thought it might help those who are searching Pace lines in Georgia. The Digital Library of Georgia is pleased to announce the free online availability of three historic Georgia newspapers: the Macon Telegraph Archive, the Columbus Enquirer Archive, and the Milledgeville Historic Newspapers Archive. Each extensive archive provides historic newspaper page images that are both full-text searchable and can be browsed by date. Zooming and printing capabilities are provided for each page image (via a DjVu browser plug-in). The Macon Telegraph Archive (http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/telegraph) offers online access to weekly, daily, and semi-weekly issues under various titles spanning the years 1826 through 1908, and includes over 51,000 page images. The Columbus Enquirer Archive (http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/enquirer <http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/enquirer> ) provides online access to weekly, daily and tri-weekly issues under various titles spanning the years 1828 through 1890. The archive includes more than 32,000 page images. The Milledgeville Historic Newspapers Archive (http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/milledgeville) offers online access to eleven historic newspaper titles spanning the years 1808 through 1920 (including the Civil War years when Milledgeville was the state capitol). The archive includes over 49,000 page images. I know I will be looking for my Pace family in these newspapers along with some of my other lines. Happy Hunting! Kim Stracener Zapalac
I'm sorry, in addition to Cherokee & Macon Counties, I'm looking in Graham Cty. NC>
Are there other people researching the Pace Families in Cherokee & Macon Counties, NC? Michelle
Lois L. Carey wrote: > I am trying to help someone whose father was a > Robert Pace. His parents were Harry Pace and > Mildred Hinkle. Harry Pace died of T.B when her > father was about 2 years old. Lois, The following may help. I had this from Val in my Missouri folder. iii. Harry Edward Pace b. 25 Aug 1890 Sedalia, Missouri d. 27 June 1915, St. Louis Missouri 15th Ward of pulmonary tuberculosis; bur. Elston, Missouri. Worked as a telephone Operator for the Railroad (Death Certificate of Harry Edward Pace). HARRY appeared to be son of: Samuel E. Pace b. 10 Sept 1859 Elston, Missouri [alt. Jefferson City, Missouri – Death Certificate of Harry Edward Pace] d. 19 Jan 1937 Hughesville, Pettis, Missouri; bur. Crown Hill 21 Jan 1937, Hughesville, Missouri m. Laura E. Payne in approximately 1881 in Missouri she was b. abt. 1860 Cleveland, Ohio (d. before 19 Jan 1937 as he is listed as widowed on his death certificate). He was a Retired Engineer who had worked for MoP.RR. (Missouri Pacific RR) (Death Certificate of Samuel E. Pace). The 1900 census of Sedalia Ward 3, Pettis county, Missouri 7B Enumeration District 112 shows that Samuel is 38 years old, and that his father was born in Missouri and mother in Virginia. SAMUEL appears to be son of: John W. Pace born abt. 1825 Virginia m. Henrietta McQurry [alt: McQuillin/McQuary] b. abt. 1820 Virginia (Death Certificate of Samuel E. Pace). He is listed in the 1850 Nelson County, Virginia Census at page 149. Goochland is a parent county to Nelson. This family appears to be descendents of John of Middlesex Then Mildred met > and married her step-grandfather,E.R.Johnson, > and although he never adopted Robert Pace, > her father took the last name of Johnson and used > the name Pace as his middle name all his life. > Later her parents used the name Pace as her > middle name. > She is not not well and unable to do much searching, > so I have been trying to help her. > She says Harry was the son of a Samuel Pace > and Laura Jane .That he had a sister, Ethel Pace, > who married a Lewis N. Leaton. > She believes her Harry has a connection to > Henrietta Ann McQuary born in Va and married > to John Wilson Pace. > Their son, Martin Wilson Pace b. abt. 1853 in Va > Died in Mo. married a Rose Ann Leaton from [PACE-L] Search for Oldest Living Paces The 6th oldest, at 99 years, was Dora Leaton Pace b. 4/5/1891, d. 3/30/1991, daughter of Martin Wilson Pace of Salina Co, MO. 11/05/2001 Gordon W. Pace > Is there any connection between Rose Ann Leaton > and Lewis N. Leaton 1881-1978, married > Ethel Pace 1887-1978? > They both died in Otterville, Cooper, Mo > according to SSDI records. > Missouri marriage records show that > Lewis Leaton m. Ethel Pace in Pettis, Mo > on October 4, 1903 > I Hope there are some Pace-Leaton descendents > in Missouri who can help this lady. > 1. John W. Pace born abt. 1825 Virginia m. Henrietta McQurry [alt: McQuillin/McQuary] b. abt. 1820 Virginia (Death Certificate of Samuel E. Pace). He is listed in the 1850 Nelson County, Virginia Census at page 149. Goochland is a parent county to Nelson. 1. Harodenia Pace b. abt. Oct. or Nov. 1850 Virginia (1850 Nelson, Virginia Census listed as age 1/12; 1870 Jefferson, Cole, Missouri Census p. 197/198) 2. Laura B. Pace b. 1852 Virginia (1870 Jefferson, Cole, Missouri Census p. 197/198 3. William Benjamin R. Pace b. 26 Mar 1852 in Virginia, d. 2 Mar 1926 of liver cancer in Salt Fork Saline, Missouri; buried Ridge Park Cove. Wife’s name Mary Jo Pace. Occupation Farmer (Death Certificate of William Benjamin R. Pace). 4. Martin W. Pace b. abt. 1854 Virginia (1870 Jefferson, Cole, Missouri Census p. 197/198; 1880 Jefferson, Cole County, Missouri Census pg 88). 5. Rosa Pace b. abt. 1855 Does not appear in the 1870 census (1880 Jefferson, Cole County, Missouri Census pg 88). 6. Elizabeth Pace b. abt. 1855/1856 b. Virginia – last child listed as born in Virginia (1870 Jefferson, Cole, Missouri Census p. 197/198; 1880 Jefferson, Cole County, Missouri Census pg 88). 7. Francis Pace b. abt. 1858 Missouri called “Fannie” in the 1870 census (1870 Jefferson, Cole, Missouri Census p. 197/198; 1880 Jefferson, Cole County, Missouri Census pg 88). 8. Samuel E. Pace b. 10 Sept 1859 Elston, Missouri [alt. Jefferson City, Missouri – Death Certificate of Harry Edward Pace] d. 19 Jan 1937 Hughesville, Pettis, Missouri; bur. Crown Hill 21 Jan 1937, Hughesville, Missouri m. Laura E. Payne in approximately 1881 in Missouri she was b. abt. 1860 Cleveland, Ohio (d. before 19 Jan 1937 as he is listed as widowed on his death certificate). He was a Retired Engineer who had worked for MoP.RR. (Death Certificate of Samuel E. Pace). The 1900 census of Sedalia Ward 3, Pettis county, Missouri 7B Enumeration District 112 shows that Samuel is 38 years old, and that his father was born in Missouri and mother in Virginia. i. Ethel Pace b. abt. 1887 (1900 Census Sedalia, MO). ii. Atna Pace b. abt. 1889 (1900 Census Sedalia, MO) iii. Harry Edward Pace b. 25 Aug 1890 Sedalia, Missouri d. 27 June 1915, St. Louis Missouri 15th Ward of pulmonary tuberculosis; bur. Elston, Missouri. Worked as a telephone Operator for the Railroad (Death Certificate of Harry Edward Pace). iv. Lee Pace b. abt. 1893 (1900 Census Sedalia, MO). Possibly b. 23 Oct 1892; d. 25 Feb 1951 in Gasconade, Missouri. Resided at 2824 A. Caroline Street, St. Louis, Missouri. Died suddenly while operating a locomotive going through Gasconade County, Missouri. Wife’s name Marie. Buried in Sedalia Cemetery, Sedalia, Missouri (Death Certificate of Lee Samuel Pace). 9. Maggie Pace b. abt. 1860 Missouri (1870 Jefferson, Cole, Missouri Census p. 197/198; 1880 Jefferson, Cole County, Missouri Census pg 88). 10. Lucinda Pace b. abt. 1863 (1870 Jefferson, Cole, Missouri Census p. 197/198; 1880 Jefferson, Cole County, Missouri Census pg 88). 11. Emmett E. Pace b. 5 Apr 1866 near Elston, Missouri.d. 7 Feb 1910 of Chronic Myocarditis in Jefferson, Cole, Missouri; buried in Elston Missouri on 9 Feb 1910. He was a widower when he died. His wife’s name is not listed on his death certificate (1870 Jefferson, Cole, Missouri Census p. 197/198; Death Certificate of Emmet E. Pace). 12. John Pace b. abt. 1871 Missouri (1880 Jefferson, Cole County, Missouri Census pg 88). 13. Annie Pace b. abt 1874 Missouri (1880 Jefferson, Cole County, Missouri Census pg 88). Hope this helps GTPace
Scott: Thanks for the correction. I am sure we have this genealogy straight now. I would just like to emphasize that there was nothing reprehensible about the behavior of Joseph Kipp, who, according to reports, tried to prevent the Marias River Massacre. In fact, as I stated previously, he married the widow of one of the slain warriors and adopted her children. Gordon W. Pace -----Original Message----- >From: Scott Aaron <rtanyon@yahoo.com> >Sent: Nov 4, 2009 12:17 AM >To: pace@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [PACE] Pace, Kipp and the Marias River Massacre > >Hi Gordon, > >Still not quite correct (though not surprising because I know this is confusing) > >James (b: 1751) wasn't the famous fur trader. He was the uncle of the fur trader. James the fur trader was the son of Samuel Kipp (b: 1753), younger brother of James (b: 1751). James the fur trader was named after his uncle. > >John Kipp (father of Jesse, and grandfather of Darwin who married Hannah Pace), was the son of James (b: 1751) and a first cousin of James the fur trader. > >Scott > >--- On Tue, 11/3/09, Gordon W. Pace <gordonwpace@peoplepc.com> wrote: > >> From: Gordon W. Pace <gordonwpace@peoplepc.com> >> Subject: [PACE] Pace, Kipp and the Marias River Massacre >> To: "pace@rootsweb.com" <pace@rootsweb.com> >> Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2009, 5:48 PM >> This is a correction to my message of >> Oct 28. The information I was given by Gordon T. Pace >> was slightly confusing. Darwin Kipp b. 1837 m. Hannah >> H. Pace, daughter of David E. Pace b. 1816. David was >> a descendant of the Pace/Pees' from Prussia. Darwin was a >> son of Jesse Kipp, prob. b. abt 1805. He was a son of John >> Kipp who was a son of James Kipp, b. 1751, the famous fur >> trader. The John Kipp above was a brother of the >> Joseph Kipp who tried to prevent the Marias River Massacre >> which occurred in 1870 in Montana >> Gordon W. Pace >> >> ________________________________________ >> PeoplePC Online >> A better way to Internet >> http://www.peoplepc.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 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 ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com
Scott Aaron wrote: > > Still not quite correct (though not surprising because I know this is confusing) > > James (b: 1751) wasn't the famous fur trader. He was the uncle of the fur trader. James the fur trader was the son of Samuel Kipp (b: 1753), younger brother of James (b: 1751). James the fur trader was named after his uncle. > > John Kipp (father of Jesse, and grandfather of Darwin who married Hannah Pace), was the son of James (b: 1751) and a first cousin of James the fur trader. > > Scott Hi Scott, Does this look right? 1 JAMES KIPP b 1751 2 JOHN KIPP 3 JESSE KIPP 4 DARWIN KIPP + HANNAH PACE m YARMOUTH Township, ELGIN County, Ontario 1 SAMUEL KIPP b 1753 2 JAMES KIPP - the fur trader Would you have any dates or places for these folks? It would be good to fit the Darrell Robes KIPP into it, if we can. GordTP
Yes, thats correct. Links starting with Darwin Kipp: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=scottypimpin&id=I1386 Links starting with Joseph Kipp (who's father was James the fur trader): http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=scottypimpin&id=I7969 Scott --- On Wed, 11/4/09, gtp3066@nexicom.net <gtp3066@nexicom.net> wrote: > From: gtp3066@nexicom.net <gtp3066@nexicom.net> > Subject: Re: [PACE] Pace, Kipp > To: pace@rootsweb.com > Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 10:25 AM > Scott Aaron wrote: > > > > > Still not quite correct (though not surprising because > I know this is confusing) > > > > James (b: 1751) wasn't the famous fur trader. He was > the uncle of the fur trader. James the fur trader was > the son of Samuel Kipp (b: 1753), younger brother of James > (b: 1751). James the fur trader was named after his > uncle. > > > > John Kipp (father of Jesse, and grandfather of Darwin > who married Hannah Pace), was the son of James (b: 1751) and > a first cousin of James the fur trader. > > > > Scott > > Hi Scott, > > Does this look right? > > 1 JAMES KIPP b 1751 > 2 JOHN KIPP > 3 JESSE KIPP > 4 DARWIN KIPP > + HANNAH PACE m YARMOUTH > Township, ELGIN County, Ontario > > 1 SAMUEL KIPP b 1753 > 2 JAMES KIPP - the fur trader > > Would you have any dates or places for these folks? > It would be good to fit the Darrell Robes KIPP into it, if > we can. > > GordTP > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Hi Gordon, Still not quite correct (though not surprising because I know this is confusing) James (b: 1751) wasn't the famous fur trader. He was the uncle of the fur trader. James the fur trader was the son of Samuel Kipp (b: 1753), younger brother of James (b: 1751). James the fur trader was named after his uncle. John Kipp (father of Jesse, and grandfather of Darwin who married Hannah Pace), was the son of James (b: 1751) and a first cousin of James the fur trader. Scott --- On Tue, 11/3/09, Gordon W. Pace <gordonwpace@peoplepc.com> wrote: > From: Gordon W. Pace <gordonwpace@peoplepc.com> > Subject: [PACE] Pace, Kipp and the Marias River Massacre > To: "pace@rootsweb.com" <pace@rootsweb.com> > Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2009, 5:48 PM > This is a correction to my message of > Oct 28. The information I was given by Gordon T. Pace > was slightly confusing. Darwin Kipp b. 1837 m. Hannah > H. Pace, daughter of David E. Pace b. 1816. David was > a descendant of the Pace/Pees' from Prussia. Darwin was a > son of Jesse Kipp, prob. b. abt 1805. He was a son of John > Kipp who was a son of James Kipp, b. 1751, the famous fur > trader. The John Kipp above was a brother of the > Joseph Kipp who tried to prevent the Marias River Massacre > which occurred in 1870 in Montana > Gordon W. Pace > > ________________________________________ > PeoplePC Online > A better way to Internet > http://www.peoplepc.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 message >
This is a correction to my message of Oct 28. The information I was given by Gordon T. Pace was slightly confusing. Darwin Kipp b. 1837 m. Hannah H. Pace, daughter of David E. Pace b. 1816. David was a descendant of the Pace/Pees' from Prussia. Darwin was a son of Jesse Kipp, prob. b. abt 1805. He was a son of John Kipp who was a son of James Kipp, b. 1751, the famous fur trader. The John Kipp above was a brother of the Joseph Kipp who tried to prevent the Marias River Massacre which occurred in 1870 in Montana Gordon W. Pace ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com