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    1. Re: [PACE] John Bennet Boddie Free Download
    2. James Pace
    3.                                 I found a real bargain on the web. At www.google.com, books, there is a copy of the book: Boddie, John Bennett, "Virginia Historical Genealogies," Baltimore, Gen. Pub. Co., Inc., 1954, available for downloading, in a .pdf format. I already have a copy of the 1965 version of the book.               To find the 1954 version, go to:   http://books.google.com/books?id=o95mAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA287&dq=arthur+allen+surry+virginia&lr=#v=onepage&q=arthur%20allen%20surry%20virginia&f=false                 I have the hard copy of the 1968 version of this book, and it does differ much from the 1954 edition.   James R. Pace

    09/10/2009 03:44:03
    1. [PACE] Richard Pace & Susannah Jarvis - Clarke County, Alabama (FPW Group)
    2. Kim Stracener Zapalac
    3. I've been tracking the children of William & Drucilla (Grissom/Grisham) Pace and their descendants trying to ascertain the correct information and family as well as document sources. This I believe, is the correct death date for Richard Pace married to Susannah Jarvis in Clarke County, Alabama (27 Nov 1823). There are no other Richard Paces listed in Clarke County during this time period. Susannah is later shown as the Head of Household on the 1850 census taken in September. (Enumerators were supposed to record all members of the household as of June 1, 1850) 1850 Mortality Schedule Index - Clarke County, Alabama (source Ancestry.com) Note: Ancestry.com is still adding the indexes of the Mortality Schedules. They are now also adding images. Only a few states are available. The images for Alabama have not been digitized yet. Richard Pace - Died Feb 1850 due to Rheumatism, Age 52 years old, Born in Georgia. His widow Susannah was listed on the 1850 census. During the 1850 Alabama census, there are at least 4 other Richard Paces in Alabama during this time period: Richard Pace (b. circa 1786 in South Carolina) - Benton County Richard Pace (b. circa 1810 in Georgia) - Benton County Richard M. Pace (b. circa 1848 in Alabama) - Benton County Richard Pace (b. circa 1841 in Alabama) - Talladega County Kim Stracener Zapalac

    09/07/2009 08:47:42
    1. [PACE] Richard-Amy-Mary-Rebecca PACE MembersOfCrookedCreekBapt.Church-PutnamCoGA
    2. I just surreptitiously found the following online: _http://www.gloverfamily.com/Crooked/crookedputnam.htm_ (http://www.gloverfamily.com/Crooked/crookedputnam.htm) Anyone have any idea who these familiar named Paces connect to? There are many, many more pages but but I didn't have time to check them out. You will find that the first few pages have been transcribed, but the rest you have to read from the original handwritten images. Let me know if you have any opinions on which line these said Paces connect to. ~Kathlynn~ Copy of the Minutes of Crooked Creek Primitive Baptist Church Putnam County Georgia constituted June 27, 1807 By Farris Flournoy Presbytery Pg 2 April 23 1808 Received by experience, Mary Pace Pg 3 Sep. 24 1808 Chose Bro Pace to act as deacon. Pg 4 Nov 26 1809 Took up report of Bro Pace killing a bull not his own, referred to next conference. Pg 4 Dec. 20 1809 Took up the matter of Bro Pace and the church declared an un fellowship against him for killing someone else bull. Pg 4 Oct. 27, 1809 Decreed an unfellowship against our Former sister Pace for joining herself to another church of a different faith Pg 8 July 27 1810 Rec'd by experience Amy Pace. Pg 10 Aug 21, 1813 Rec'd by experience Richard Pace Pg 11 Aug 27 1814 Appointed Bro Richard Pace Clek, to fill the place of James Henderson deceased. Pg 24 Jan 18 1825 Rec'd by letter bro Richard Pace and sister Amy Pace Pg 25 Saturday July 9 1825 To have Bro Pace as our Pastor for the next year. Appointed Bro Pace and Cogburn? messengers? to the association and agreed said? $3.00 for minutes....J.M. Cogburn c CtPg 25 Aug 13, 1825 According to resolution this is a list of membership Males # 1 thru 23: R. Pace #23. Females # 24 thru 69 : Amy Pace #55. Pg 26 July 8, 1826 Chose bro Pace as pastor. Chose bro Pace & Cogburn messengers to association And I did see a Rebecca Pace on one of the pages....maybe p. 39 or 40 **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1222846709x1201493018/aol?redir=http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=668072&hmpgID=115&bcd =JulystepsfooterNO115)

    09/07/2009 06:08:09
    1. [PACE] Berkley Throckmorton Bennett
    2. Sorry I meant to say: I believe it may have been a Throckmorton "OR" (not of) Berkley who died at NEWLANDS GLS a parish in Gloucestershire, NORTH side of River SEVERN. This is where a PACE family branch comes from. I must be blessed, my great great BENNETT grandmother being buried in front of the Throckmorton church of Saint Peters (now Anglican) at Coughton in Warwickshire, although I see no connection to the Bennett family of Wieveliscombe; however, after the Bennett family left that Somerset parish, picked up and sailed to Virginia, the name disappeared from that parish which may serve to indicate they were not there in that Somerset parish for any length of time and maybe they did originally come from another area but nothing really conclusive can be said about that other than the BENNETT name was very prominent along the River Avon. My WEBBER relations did come from that area of Somerset, the near market town is TAUNTON. The Throckmortons remained Roman Catholic after Henry VIII changed the evangelical scene in England around the year 1537 and we can say, thanks Henry for the parish registers and cooperating vicars or wardens who could write, to begin recording Christenings and from them we can track our ancestry to some reasonable degree of accuracy, as it was against the law of the land to not attend church on Sunday. You'd pay a fine. Those of us who were at Christ Church, Middlesex 2007 heard this vindicated as Vicar Paul Anderson give his interesting story of the Church's history before and after the Rev. War. It was a great day to be there on the Reunion tour and be welcomed at Christ Church, Middlesex. The Throckmortons built another church for their RC masses just down the lane near the entrance to the main lane and the road to Alcester, Bidford-on-Avon and Stratford. The day we were there we had to slosh through troughs of disinfectant; the hoof and mouth disease was upon the agricultural scene. Saint Peters church, the original church is a beautiful building, the newer one they built is quite rough and ready. The Angican priest was congenial and welcomed us warmly. Another great day. Cheers, Gord Pace Ont Can

    09/01/2009 12:06:54
    1. Re: [PACE] Throckmorton-Warwickshire-Virginia-etc.
    2. JD Frazier wrote: > This is very interesting. So glad you posted it. Thanks Ray, I think I saw mention Sir William Throckmorton's mother was a Berkley Sir William Throckmorton, 1st Bt. was born circa 1579 son of Sir Thomas Throckmorton and Elizabeth Berkeley Elizabeth Berkeley daughter of Sir Richard Berkeley. Sir Richard Berkeley lived at Stoke. http://www.thepeerage.com/p32825.htm I believe it may have been a Throckmorton of Berkley who died at NEWLANDS GLS a parish in Gloucestershire, NORTH side of River SEVERN. This is where a PACE family branch comes from. More, if interested. Berkeley GLS UK located in county Gloucestershire, situated abt five miles west of Dursley, (John Smith of Niblet-6 km s/e of River Severn) and eighteen southwest of Gloucester town, northeast of Bristol. not certain but probably same Richard Berkley, granted plantation which became known as "Berkley Hundred" as with Sir Wm. Throckmorton, Sir George Yeardley, George Thorpe and John Smith of Niblet - (all connected with the noble house of the Berkleys) There was talk of Smythe/Smith of Dursley/Niblet GLS in the Berkley lands of possible connection to Isabella Smythe, some evidence but not too conclusive. Much on LDS site, that area. Wikipedia says: After Indian Massacre of 1622 Berkeley Hundred lay abandoned, until William Tucker and others got possession in 1636, and it became the property of JOHN BLAND, a merchant of London. By this time, the area had become part of Charles City Shire in 1634, later renamed Charles City County. Then, from a BENNETT lineage I found on the Hampshire Rootsweb list which includes Randolf JOHN BLAND with son Theodorick BLAND who married ANNE BENNETT b~1641 m d/o RICHARD BENNETT elected Governor 1652 Anne BENNETT + Theodorick BLAND b Jan 16 1628/29 St. Antholin Parish, London, Eng m 1660 d Apr 23 1671 "Westover", Charles City Co VA Father John BLAND Mother Susanna DeBLERE Anne BENNETT b Abt 1641 in "Westover", Charles City Co VA d Nov 1687 Wharton Creek, Kent Co MD Anne BENNETT d/o RICHARD BENNETT - elected Governor of the VIRGINIA GENERAL ASSEMBLEY 30 March 1652 and was re-elected three successive terms. He was then sent as Commissioner to England by the House of Burgesses. Returning to Virginia in 1658 he was re-elected to the Counsel each year until his death. From 1662 he was Major General of the Virginia Forces. His descendents include General ROBERT E. LEE. source - Willey, Core, Bennett and Other Ancestors by Leroy Ellis Willie & Ted D.Jones Citations George Edward Cokayne, editor, The Complete Baronetage, 5 volumes (no date (c. 1900); reprint, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1983), volume I, page 65. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Baronetage. also look at Bennett lineage found on Hampshire mailing list http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info/anglo.htm contains some of above and BAGWELL BAILY BEARD BLAND BLACK BOURNE BRECKON CARTER CODD DALE DARNELL DRUMMOND EDNEY GOODE GRIMES HANSON HARRIS HARWOOD HOPE HUGHES LEATHERBY LEE LOWE MAN NEALE PARKER POYTHRESS RANDOLPH ROUSBY SCOTT SCARBURGH STORY SPICER SWAN STEVEN YATES UTIE source Randolph

    08/31/2009 11:00:26
    1. Re: [PACE] Throckmorton-Warwickshire-Virginia-etc.
    2. JD Frazier
    3. This is very interesting.  So glad you posted it. --- On Mon, 8/31/09, gordpace@eagle.ca <gordpace@eagle.ca> wrote: From: gordpace@eagle.ca <gordpace@eagle.ca> Subject: [PACE] Throckmorton-Warwickshire-Virginia-etc. To: "Melea Allen" <meleaa@yahoo.com>, "Gordon W. Pace" <gordonwpace@peoplepc.com>, pace@rootsweb.com Cc: jnb05042000@yahoo.com Date: Monday, August 31, 2009, 2:36 AM "On February 3, 1618/19 the London Company granted to Sir Wm. Throckmorton, Sir George Yeardley, Richard Berkley, George Thorpe and John Smith of Niblet - (all connected with the noble house of the Berkleys) a plantation in Virginia which became known as Berkley Hundred." I have been interested in the name Throckmorton http://sites.flexiblehost.com/throckmorton/ThrockmortonReunion.htm In Merry England The name has been of nobility in Warwickshire since feudal times. How I came across the name in my personal research, may be of interest. In 2001, while visiting England, my 1st cousin (also a Bennett) and I set out one sunny warm day to search for ancestors' gravesites and visit the priest of the parish (St. Peters at Coughton) where the graves were suspected to be and have a look at the parish registers for our mutual Bennett records. Having found what we figured might be our 2X great grandmother's grave near a stone wall, to one side of the front of the church, I could see , over the wall was a large English country estate, Coughton Hall. The priest informed me this was the home of the Throckmorton family, who built the church in medieval times and the lands around for many miles were originally part of the estate. Indeed, about 10 or 12 miles to the south west is the town of Throckmorton, Worcestershire today. I mentioned to my cousin, that our Bennett ancestors, being very numerous along the River Avon, must have been tennant farmers of the Throckmortons' for centuries. I mentioned to the priest, the name was also connected to US history. He mentioned  a family reunion had recently been held at Coughton Court, 50 had attended and 30 were from the US. Last summer (2002) the US family had a reunion at Williamsburg and from a posting on their site, Kellam Throckmorton came to Jamestown in 1607. He was amongst the adventurers who did not survive the first winter. Sir Walter Raleigh was married to Elizabeth Throckmorton, daughter of Queen Elizabeth's ambassador to France. In the next generation, much of Rhode Island was settled by John Throckmorton and Roger Williams, in the 1630s. James Web Throckmorton, a soldier, worked closely with Same Houston in the Mexican War, later a senator and Governor of Texas. A contemporary was Oliver Hazard Perry Throckmorton, Governor of Indiana, advisor to Ulysees Grant, 1872, and American Envoy to Great Britain. A little Anglo-American history for you: The Coughton Court of the Throckmortons is open to the public for a fee a couple days of the week (a National Trust site) and you can tour some of the noble building and lovely gardens, have a cup of tea and some cakes, etc., I was informed by the watchman, who also told me I was there on the wrong day and would have to skidaddle soon. This is about 10 miles west of the Shakesperian town of Stratford on Avon, on page 35 to 35 of Pace Bulletin 142 can be seen many PACE marriages & Christenings of Holy Trinity parish at Stratford, including the one of PACE-ROGERS who were ancestors of the HARVARD who was founder of Harvard University. Another nearby prominent Warwickshire personality, said by my family to be related, was none other than JOSEPH ARCH who probably did as much as anyone to put an end to the feudal system in England. Joseph Arch founded the National Agricultural Workers' Union in 1873, which became the largest trades union in Britain. Joseph Arch's mother was a PACE see - http://www.PaceFamilyHistory.info/uk/barford.htm I don't claim any connection to the Bennetts of Isle of Wight plantation in Virginia, they were from Somerset, but who knows?   Gord Pace - Ontario Canada   http://www.PaceFamilyHistory.info ==== PACE Mailing List ==== 17/03/2003 Re: [PACE] Pace Bulletin - issue 142 pg 46 ------------------------------- 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

    08/31/2009 04:25:29
    1. Re: [PACE] Pace Society of America
    2. Bob Pace
    3. Good morning Roy, I thought AI did send you a personal email with the information below. Oldtimers I guess! Thanks again for your help. Bob Pace Luzerne County, PA -----Original Message----- From: pace-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pace-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Roy Johnson Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 10:00 PM To: pace@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PACE] Pace Society of America Your line of descent was in your application for the DNA test, which means I had it in the emails from FTDNA, not your emails, so I wasn't looking in the right place. Here's what you sent: John Pace born Elizabeth, NJ 1825; died 1902 Harveyville, PA Charles Pace born 10-31-1873 died 1964 in Wilkes-Barre, PA Lawrence Elmer Pace, Sr. born 2-13-1900; died 12-11-1945 Wilkes-Barre,PA Lawrence Elmer Pace, Jr. born 9-29-1922 died June 2007 Wilkes-Barre, PA Robert Allan Pace born 3-17-1949 Wilkes-Barre, PA That's good enough. With dates and places, others will be able to tie in. There is no value in your sending a lot of detailed data; if anyone is interested, I will put them in touch with you. Roy -----Original Message----- From: pace-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pace-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Bob Pace Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 10:41 PM To: pace@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PACE] Pace Society of America Hi Roy, I sent a brief line of descent to you twice, but I know how emails can end up in cyberspace. On top of that, I'm sure you get many, many, many emails daily. I was just searching for a detailed history I put together a couple years ago to send you, but I can't seem to find it right now. I'm a bit frustrated. I'm thinking it might be on my old desktop, which doesn't work at this time. I spoke with a friend who works on computers, and his specialty is retrieving information from damaged hard drives, and he tells me he will look at my old computer and help me get the information. However, I'm not certain that information is on it. For some reason I appear to have lost documents from my laptop from more than three years ago. I want to send you as much information as I can, since my family's connection to the German Paces has not been documented. I will be in touch with you again, I hope, within a couple weeks. Hold on now -- I just decided to copy and paste the immediate direct line of my family from my sent emails, and much to my chagrin, I don't see them. I found the emails I sent you and Rebecca about the test kit and results, but not the ones with my lineage. Wouldn't you know! Yet I'm sure I resent the original message to you the second time. I'm certain I wouldn't have deleted them (intentionally). Oh well, back to the drawing board. Sorry about that Roy! Best regards, Bob Pace -----Original Message----- From: pace-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pace-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Roy Johnson Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 6:00 PM To: pace@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PACE] Pace Society of America Bob, The DNA results that came in verifies your connection to the German line of Paces. If you sent your line of descent, I can't find it in the emails. Would you mind sending it again? Keep in mind that I do not publish data on living persons but maintain it in my private database for reference if needed to put people in touch with one another. 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 ------------------------------- 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

    08/31/2009 01:48:07
    1. [PACE] Pace of Solihull, Warwickshire
    2. sue.challenger to GTPace wrote: > I was reading an old newspaper yesterday from 1935 & noticed PACE. > January 26th issue of the Advertiser (Cannock, Staffordshire newspaper) > Death took place on Saturday of Mr. Samuel Herbert Henry Pace (67) of 47 > Stafford Road, Huntington. A native of Bednall. Know nothing of him but should. > It says his wife died 15 years earlier & he had lived with his daughter > Mrs. E. Cooper maybe they fit here somewhere: http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info/main1/m1.htm#coop this is Adrian Fenton's line (Pittsburg PA) Joseph Pace Chr 1735 Shareshill (Adrian/my common ancestor) 2nd Marriage of JOSEPH PASTE (Pace) - MARY PITT 10 June 1771 (Jacek Lowinski in Poland) PACE, GEORGE bapt 28 Sept 1772 Shareshill GEORGE PACE - bap 8 Oct 1809 wed ABIGALE BROWN Wolverhampton 9 May 1831 http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info/main1/m1.htm#message4 > another daughter married someone named PRICE & it mentions James PACE, > John PACE & Elsie PACE > > Two weeks earlier 12th January issue - repeated application made by Mr. > A. J. PACE to build 100 houses on Belt Road. (that's Hednesford) > I thought you may be interested to see that there was a builder in the > area with the name of PACE, I think this would be ARTHUR PACE - b 1880 Tanworth-in-Arden son of EMMANUEL "Manny" PACE - b 1838 Tanworth-in-Arden who was son of WILLIAM PACE - b 1803 BARFORD, WAR. and this was the ARCH-PACE family that I am seeking connection to but I've established that Jaquie Cooke nee PACE and her EDITH TAYLOR-CHARLES HENRY PACE of Hendsford/Cannock is connected to the ARCH-PACE line that I may be also but too obscure to say yes I am. Another elusive puzzle to play at but all these other surnames and their common locations have a grip on my inquisitiveness. > > 16th March issue of the Advertiser - The wedding took place on Saturday > between Charles Henry PACE son of Mrs. Pace of Solihull, Birmingham & > the late Mr. C.H. PACE & Miss. Edith Taylor daughter of Mr. & Mrs. W. > Taylor of 30 Harrison Road, Cannock. The bride was given away by her > brother Joseph Taylor. Bridesmaids were Bessie PACE, Eliza Taylor. Best > Man was Mr. J. Smith, cousin to the bridegroom. > > Hope they belong to one of you. This is especially of interest to me. but rather difficult and complicated to explain. FIRSTLY - my grandmother was ANNIE ARCH of BLOXWICH and the rather famous JOSEPH ARCH of BARFORD comes into the research. His mother was an HANNAH PACE. So, you may say, I should know about this ARCH-PACE connection but I DO NOT know what maybe I should know. ARCH-PACE family of JOSEPH ARCH of Barford, Warwickshire: "Villiage life in the 1830s/40s" - wonderful eloquence of Joseph http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info/uk/josepharch.htm also http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info/uk/barford.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Arch Arch played a key role in what Karl Marx called the "Great awakening" of the agricultural workers in 1872. Arch had become a well-respected and experienced agricultural worker, and Primitive Methodist preacher and it was to him that the agricultural workers turned. (from Wikipedia) Sue, your mentioned line of PACE: Not directly related (maybe) to my PACE line but since CANNOCK and HEDNESFORD were mentioned, I'd taken interest because my 2X great grandmother HANNAH HICKEN's history, HEDNESFORD was mentioned and, of course, CANNOCK is the location of some of my PACE history. Here's what I'd collected from Jaquie Cooke nee PACE, (another PACE researcher-Castle Bromwich) where my dad worked on Lancaster bombers at the Jaguar plant. BESSIE JANE4 PACE (CHARLES HENRY3, EMMANUEL2, WILLIAM1) was born July 12, 1918 in Cannock, Staffordshire. She married LANGFORD FREDERICK MCCULLOCH April 12, 1941. He was born April 9, 1916, and died April 25, 1978. TANWORTH-IN-ARDEN Yes, I seem to remember, when I arrived at Birmingham airport in 2003 or 2005 on a Saturday morning, I'd aquired a rental car and proceded to the parish church at Tanworth-in-Arden, Warwickshire, which is near Redditch where my cousin Dave Markley resided and I'd stayed with while on the visit to England. Anyway, having said this: I had walked around the church cemetery looking for PACE graves while a wedding ceremony was taking place. People were about and I talked to a man who said he was a bell-ringer at the church and he had known a PACE of Solihull who had been a builder. I'm not absolutely sure, at the moment, but I think he said a CHARLES PACE of Solihull. So that brings me to your interesting words Sue: > 16th March issue of the Advertiser - The wedding took place on Saturday > between Charles Henry PACE son of Mrs. Pace of Solihull, Birmingham & > the late Mr. C.H. PACE & Miss. Edith Taylor daughter of Mr. & Mrs. W. > Taylor of 30 Harrison Road, Cannock. The bride was given away by her > brother Joseph Taylor. Bridesmaids were Bessie PACE, Eliza Taylor. > Best Man was Mr. J. Smith, cousin to the bridegroom. http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info/uk/tanworth.htm WILLIAM PACE - b 1803 BARFORD, WAR. Well, this also rings a clear bell as the TAYLOR name in my research and that of another PACE researcher (Jaquie Cooke nee PACE) has TAYLOR. Her EMMANUEL "Manny" PACE - b 1838 seems to go back to the JOSEPH ARCH family of Barford, Warwickshire CHARLES HENRY PACE born June 6, 1905 in Acocks Green, Birmingham + EDITH TAYLOR m March 9, 1935 in Cannock, Staffordshire. # 2 EMMANUEL "Manny" PACE - b 1838 Tanworth-in-Arden CLICK HERE - 1851 census & EMMANUEL http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info/fact/1010.htm + JANE JOINER - b 1838 Kensington, Middlesex 1. 3 ALFRED THOMAS PACE - b 1863 Harborne,Staffordshire + ANNIE PITT (popular name in Shareshill parish) 1. 4 EMILY PACE - b 1892 + Sydney CHARMAN 2. 4 Alfred Emmanuel Pace b Dec 4, 1899 Solihull - died Feb 19 1981 (Australia) an actor Robyn A Pace, Lake Macquarie, Australia http://fly.to/Pucks 2. 3 ANNIE PACE - b 1869 Harborne, Staffordshire 3. 3 CHARLES HENRY PACE - b 1872 Harborne, Staffordshire + Elizabeth BOULD - b. 1877, Cannock 4. 3 CHARLOTTE ELLEN PACE - b 5 Nov 1873, Illshaw, Tanworth 5. 3 ELIZABETH PACE - b 1877 Tanworth-in-Arden 6. 3 ARTHUR PACE - b 1880 Tanworth-in-Arden could this be - A. J. PACE to build 100 houses on Belt Road, Hednesford More info on: CHARLES HENRY3 PACE (EMMANUEL2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1872, and died February 9, 1925 of Heart Disease and Whisky. Burial: 1926, Tanworth, Warwickshire He married BESSY BOULD Abt. 1904 in St Lukes Church, Cannock, daughter of JOSEPH BOULD and ELIZABETH BENTON. She was born July 21, 1877 in Hednesford, Cannock, Staffordshire, and died February 1, 1963. Children of CHARLES PACE and BESSY BOULD are: CHARLES HENRY4 PACE, b. June 6, 1905, Acocks Green, Birmingham; died January 24, 1981, Solihull. BESSIE JANE PACE, b. July 12, 1918, Cannock, Staffordshire. CHARLES HENRY4 PACE (CHARLES HENRY3, EMMANUEL2, WILLIAM1) was born June 6, 1905 in Acocks Green, Birmingham, and died January 24, 1981 in Solihull. He married EDITH TAYLOR March 9, 1935 in Cannock, Staffordshire, daughter of WILLIAM TAYLOR and MARY WESTWOOD. She was born March 31, 1906 in Hednesford, Staffordshire. > Off to have another read on Thursday. These old newspapers are > interesting. I read in an 1881 one - 'Oldest Methodist Chapel in the > district is in Cheslyn Hay. its more than 100 years old & is straw > thatched. > I had to get Roland Ridgway's book out again to see what he had wrote. Ridgway-connected to DUDLEY-SPENCER http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info/dudley.htm > It said - 'In 1778 a Methodist Society was formed and a barn with a > thatched roof, situated in front of the present Sunday School was their > first meeting place'. So this must be what was referred to in the 1881 > newspaper. Surprising what you can pick up isn't it. We also found (we - > I mean my husband Terry) that there was a village green in Great Wyrley > where they had stocks. We never knew there had ever been a centre to > Great Wyrley. > > Did you know the BMSGH have the records (book form) for Shareshill > church. Baps, Mar & Bur 1564-1837. I have sent you all the Pace entries > havn't I Gordon. Also one PAGE. there are nine LANE entries. no Squire > but there is one SQUARE, > > Someone has recently phoned me to help her with her WARD family, she was > looking for Lucy WARD who married Enoch LANE Sue, the LANE name is in my PACE family and WARD, I should mention: I descend from great great grandmother SARAH WARD daughter of JOHN WARD & OBEDIENCE HUNT, their location was also Tanworth-in-Arden. http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info/records/ward.htm Would like to learn more of the LANE magistrate in the Charles & John WESLEY trial of the Wednesbury riots and how this may connect to the PACE family of Shareshill and James LANE Squire, also a Justice of the Peace and buried near here in Ontario. He was a PACE descendent. Olive Pace, my aunt, mayoress of Smethwick was also a magistrate. Interesting that some of the family became magistrates, JPs. - Gord Pace > > must go > TTFN Sue GTPace ON Can

    08/30/2009 11:49:02
    1. [PACE] Throckmorton-Warwickshire-Virginia-etc.
    2. "On February 3, 1618/19 the London Company granted to Sir Wm. Throckmorton, Sir George Yeardley, Richard Berkley, George Thorpe and John Smith of Niblet - (all connected with the noble house of the Berkleys) a plantation in Virginia which became known as Berkley Hundred." I have been interested in the name Throckmorton http://sites.flexiblehost.com/throckmorton/ThrockmortonReunion.htm In Merry England The name has been of nobility in Warwickshire since feudal times. How I came across the name in my personal research, may be of interest. In 2001, while visiting England, my 1st cousin (also a Bennett) and I set out one sunny warm day to search for ancestors' gravesites and visit the priest of the parish (St. Peters at Coughton) where the graves were suspected to be and have a look at the parish registers for our mutual Bennett records. Having found what we figured might be our 2X great grandmother's grave near a stone wall, to one side of the front of the church, I could see , over the wall was a large English country estate, Coughton Hall. The priest informed me this was the home of the Throckmorton family, who built the church in medieval times and the lands around for many miles were originally part of the estate. Indeed, about 10 or 12 miles to the south west is the town of Throckmorton, Worcestershire today. I mentioned to my cousin, that our Bennett ancestors, being very numerous along the River Avon, must have been tennant farmers of the Throckmortons' for centuries. I mentioned to the priest, the name was also connected to US history. He mentioned a family reunion had recently been held at Coughton Court, 50 had attended and 30 were from the US. Last summer (2002) the US family had a reunion at Williamsburg and from a posting on their site, Kellam Throckmorton came to Jamestown in 1607. He was amongst the adventurers who did not survive the first winter. Sir Walter Raleigh was married to Elizabeth Throckmorton, daughter of Queen Elizabeth's ambassador to France. In the next generation, much of Rhode Island was settled by John Throckmorton and Roger Williams, in the 1630s. James Web Throckmorton, a soldier, worked closely with Same Houston in the Mexican War, later a senator and Governor of Texas. A contemporary was Oliver Hazard Perry Throckmorton, Governor of Indiana, advisor to Ulysees Grant, 1872, and American Envoy to Great Britain. A little Anglo-American history for you: The Coughton Court of the Throckmortons is open to the public for a fee a couple days of the week (a National Trust site) and you can tour some of the noble building and lovely gardens, have a cup of tea and some cakes, etc., I was informed by the watchman, who also told me I was there on the wrong day and would have to skidaddle soon. This is about 10 miles west of the Shakesperian town of Stratford on Avon, on page 35 to 35 of Pace Bulletin 142 can be seen many PACE marriages & Christenings of Holy Trinity parish at Stratford, including the one of PACE-ROGERS who were ancestors of the HARVARD who was founder of Harvard University. Another nearby prominent Warwickshire personality, said by my family to be related, was none other than JOSEPH ARCH who probably did as much as anyone to put an end to the feudal system in England. Joseph Arch founded the National Agricultural Workers' Union in 1873, which became the largest trades union in Britain. Joseph Arch's mother was a PACE see - http://www.PaceFamilyHistory.info/uk/barford.htm I don't claim any connection to the Bennetts of Isle of Wight plantation in Virginia, they were from Somerset, but who knows? Gord Pace - Ontario Canada http://www.PaceFamilyHistory.info ==== PACE Mailing List ==== 17/03/2003 Re: [PACE] Pace Bulletin - issue 142 pg 46

    08/30/2009 09:36:52
    1. Re: [PACE] Pace Society of America
    2. Roy Johnson
    3. Your line of descent was in your application for the DNA test, which means I had it in the emails from FTDNA, not your emails, so I wasn't looking in the right place. Here's what you sent: John Pace born Elizabeth, NJ 1825; died 1902 Harveyville, PA Charles Pace born 10-31-1873 died 1964 in Wilkes-Barre, PA Lawrence Elmer Pace, Sr. born 2-13-1900; died 12-11-1945 Wilkes-Barre,PA Lawrence Elmer Pace, Jr. born 9-29-1922 died June 2007 Wilkes-Barre, PA Robert Allan Pace born 3-17-1949 Wilkes-Barre, PA That's good enough. With dates and places, others will be able to tie in. There is no value in your sending a lot of detailed data; if anyone is interested, I will put them in touch with you. Roy -----Original Message----- From: pace-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pace-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Bob Pace Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 10:41 PM To: pace@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PACE] Pace Society of America Hi Roy, I sent a brief line of descent to you twice, but I know how emails can end up in cyberspace. On top of that, I'm sure you get many, many, many emails daily. I was just searching for a detailed history I put together a couple years ago to send you, but I can't seem to find it right now. I'm a bit frustrated. I'm thinking it might be on my old desktop, which doesn't work at this time. I spoke with a friend who works on computers, and his specialty is retrieving information from damaged hard drives, and he tells me he will look at my old computer and help me get the information. However, I'm not certain that information is on it. For some reason I appear to have lost documents from my laptop from more than three years ago. I want to send you as much information as I can, since my family's connection to the German Paces has not been documented. I will be in touch with you again, I hope, within a couple weeks. Hold on now -- I just decided to copy and paste the immediate direct line of my family from my sent emails, and much to my chagrin, I don't see them. I found the emails I sent you and Rebecca about the test kit and results, but not the ones with my lineage. Wouldn't you know! Yet I'm sure I resent the original message to you the second time. I'm certain I wouldn't have deleted them (intentionally). Oh well, back to the drawing board. Sorry about that Roy! Best regards, Bob Pace -----Original Message----- From: pace-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pace-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Roy Johnson Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 6:00 PM To: pace@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PACE] Pace Society of America Bob, The DNA results that came in verifies your connection to the German line of Paces. If you sent your line of descent, I can't find it in the emails. Would you mind sending it again? Keep in mind that I do not publish data on living persons but maintain it in my private database for reference if needed to put people in touch with one another. 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 ------------------------------- 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

    08/30/2009 03:00:24
    1. Re: [PACE] e-mails in the archives
    2. Rebecca Christensen
    3. Betty,    That is a good suggestion for everyone concerning past e-mails to the Pace mailing list.    In the specific case of the missing DNA e-mails discussed by Roy and Bob, those particular e-mails were private e-mails and not sent to the Pace mail list.   I have found my copies of those e-mails and have sent them to Roy and Bob. Rebecca --- On Sun, 8/30/09, Betty A. Pace <bettypace@juno.com> wrote: From: Betty A. Pace <bettypace@juno.com> Subject: Re: [PACE] Pace Society of America To: pace@rootsweb.com Date: Sunday, August 30, 2009, 5:59 AM Hi, You can find your e-mails to the Pace-L mailing list by going to www.rootsweb.com, click on mailing lists, find Pace and then browse or search the archives. Betty Pace

    08/30/2009 03:40:51
    1. Re: [PACE] Pace Society of America
    2. Betty A. Pace
    3. Hi, You can find your e-mails to the Pace-L mailing list by going to www.rootsweb.com, click on mailing lists, find Pace and then browse or search the archives. Betty Pace On Sat, 29 Aug 2009 23:41:22 -0400 "Bob Pace" <bpace@ptd.net> writes: > Hi Roy, > > I sent a brief line of descent to you twice, but I know how emails > can end > up in cyberspace. On top of that, I'm sure you get many, many, many > emails > daily. I was just searching for a detailed history I put together a > couple > years ago to send you, but I can't seem to find it right now. I'm a > bit > frustrated. I'm thinking it might be on my old desktop, which > doesn't work > at this time. I spoke with a friend who works on computers, and > his > specialty is retrieving information from damaged hard drives, and he > tells > me he will look at my old computer and help me get the information. > However, I'm not certain that information is on it. For some reason > I > appear to have lost documents from my laptop from more than three > years ago. > > I want to send you as much information as I can, since my family's > connection to the German Paces has not been documented. I will be > in touch > with you again, I hope, within a couple weeks. > > Hold on now -- I just decided to copy and paste the immediate direct > line of > my family from my sent emails, and much to my chagrin, I don't see > them. I > found the emails I sent you and Rebecca about the test kit and > results, but > not the ones with my lineage. Wouldn't you know! Yet I'm sure I > resent the > original message to you the second time. I'm certain I wouldn't > have > deleted them (intentionally). Oh well, back to the drawing board. > Sorry > about that Roy! > > Best regards, > > Bob Pace > > -----Original Message----- > From: pace-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pace-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf > Of Roy Johnson > Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 6:00 PM > To: pace@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [PACE] Pace Society of America > > Bob, > > The DNA results that came in verifies your connection to the German > line of > Paces. > > If you sent your line of descent, I can't find it in the emails. > Would you > mind sending it again? Keep in mind that I do not publish data on > living > persons but maintain it in my private database for reference if > needed to > put people in touch with one another. > > 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 > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > ____________________________________________________________ Best Weight Loss Program - Click Here! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/BLSrjpTFoYcl44lnmmXXhUyMLWaYvdb2xeESDFIauCSnBzunnbuht6UVYCM/

    08/30/2009 12:59:08
    1. Re: [PACE] Pace Society of America
    2. Bob Pace
    3. Hi Roy, I sent a brief line of descent to you twice, but I know how emails can end up in cyberspace. On top of that, I'm sure you get many, many, many emails daily. I was just searching for a detailed history I put together a couple years ago to send you, but I can't seem to find it right now. I'm a bit frustrated. I'm thinking it might be on my old desktop, which doesn't work at this time. I spoke with a friend who works on computers, and his specialty is retrieving information from damaged hard drives, and he tells me he will look at my old computer and help me get the information. However, I'm not certain that information is on it. For some reason I appear to have lost documents from my laptop from more than three years ago. I want to send you as much information as I can, since my family's connection to the German Paces has not been documented. I will be in touch with you again, I hope, within a couple weeks. Hold on now -- I just decided to copy and paste the immediate direct line of my family from my sent emails, and much to my chagrin, I don't see them. I found the emails I sent you and Rebecca about the test kit and results, but not the ones with my lineage. Wouldn't you know! Yet I'm sure I resent the original message to you the second time. I'm certain I wouldn't have deleted them (intentionally). Oh well, back to the drawing board. Sorry about that Roy! Best regards, Bob Pace -----Original Message----- From: pace-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pace-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Roy Johnson Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 6:00 PM To: pace@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PACE] Pace Society of America Bob, The DNA results that came in verifies your connection to the German line of Paces. If you sent your line of descent, I can't find it in the emails. Would you mind sending it again? Keep in mind that I do not publish data on living persons but maintain it in my private database for reference if needed to put people in touch with one another. 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

    08/29/2009 05:41:22
    1. Re: [PACE] Pace Society of America
    2. Roy Johnson
    3. Bob, The DNA results that came in verifies your connection to the German line of Paces. If you sent your line of descent, I can't find it in the emails. Would you mind sending it again? Keep in mind that I do not publish data on living persons but maintain it in my private database for reference if needed to put people in touch with one another. Thanks, Roy Johnson

    08/29/2009 10:59:31
    1. Re: [PACE] Bruce Howard's OUR COLONIAL ANCESTORS: 1619-1799
    2. Jack Pace
    3. It would also be noteworthy to included the several books offered by the Pace Society of America, Nobles Booklet "Pace One of America's Earliest Emigrant Families" as well and Annie Jones's Orginal Record. Each and every one has information included that is not based on any documentation. There are several other hard bound as well as soft cover offerings that has been published that have many false assumptions. I have had the pleasure of reviewing much of the available material and have yet found a family history that has been errorless. There are quite a few who are willing to accept what has been published as factual, there are very few who document or label their material as non condusive. Bruce spent many years traveling gathering facts and information, he worked together and I disagreed on many occassions. I still use his book as reference, but each time I do, I also note if the information has been, or has not been documented. In our society of instant gradification it's just easier to accept and copy others work. In fact I recall several occassions when it has become quite nasty on the LINE when someone disputed anothers offerings. The key is DOCUMENTATION. Jack Pace Wms'brg, Va. On 8/19/09, Rebecca Christensen <rchristen@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > If you purchase the book, just realize that some of Bruce Howard's theories > that have been disproven by the DNA studies and others do not have any > documentation to support them and others have been disproven by > documentation that indicates a different conclusion. The book should not be > used as the "answer" to solving Pace research problems. > > The same can be said for a good portion of the information on the internet > as well - for many surnames, not just the Pace surname. > > Rebecca Christensen > > --- On Tue, 8/18/09, Jack Pace <jpace1926@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 6:05 PM, James Myrick <james.myrick@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I was hoping someone might point me in the right direction to purchase a >> copy of OUR COLONIAL ANCESTORS: 1619-1799. I saw the info on where you >> could buy it back in 1999 but I am guessing that all those copies are >> sold. >> Is there anywhere that I could pick up a copy? Thank for the help. >> James >> > > ------------------------------- > 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 > -- JackPace,Williamsburg, Virginia

    08/28/2009 07:24:14
    1. Re: [PACE] [Fwd: Waldemar Pace] - Poland to Maryland USA
    2. sue.challenger
    3. Hi Gordon & everyone (nice to see you are back John) I was reading an old newspaper yesterday from 1935 & noticed PACE. January 26th issue of the Advertiser (Cannock newspaper) Death took place on Saturday of Mr. Samuel Herbert Henry Pace (67) of 47 Stafford Road, Huntington. A native of Bednall. It says his wife died 15 years earlier & he had lived with his daughter Mrs. E. Cooper another daughter married someone named PRICE & it mentions James PACE, John PACE & Elsie PACE Two weeks earlier 12th January issue - repeated application made by Mr. A. J. PACE to build 100 houses on Belt Road. (thats Hednesford) I thought you may be interested to see that there was a builder in the area with the name of PACE, 16th March issue of the Advertiser - The wedding took place on Saturday between Charles Henry PACE son of Mrs. Pace of Solihull, Birmingham & the late Mr. C.H. PACE & Miss. Edith Taylor daughter of Mr. & Mrs. W. Taylor of 30 Harrison Road, Cannock. The bride was given away by her brother Joseph Taylor. Bridesmaids were Bessie PACE, Eliza Taylor. Best Man was Mr. J. Smith, cousin to the bridegroom. Hope they belong to one of you. Off to have another read on Thursday. These old newspapers are interesting. I read in an 1881 one - 'Oldest Methodist Chapel in the district is in Cheslyn Hay. its more than 100 years old & is straw thatched. I had to get Roland Ridgway's book out again to see what he had wrote. It said - 'In 1778 a Methodist Society was formed and a barn with a thatched roof, situated in front of the present Sunday School was their first meeting place'. So this must be what was referred to in the 1881 newspaper. Surprising what you can pick up isn't it. We also found (we - I mean my husband Terry) that there was a village green in Great Wyrley where they had stocks. We never knew there had ever been a centre to Great Wyrley. Did you know the BMSGH have the records (book form) for Shareshill church. Baps, Mar & Bur 1564-1837. I have sent you all the Pace entries havn't I Gordon. Also one PAGE. there are nine LANE entries. no Squire but there is one SQUARE, Someone has recently phoned me to help her with her WARD family, she was looking for Lucy WARD who married Enoch LANE must go TTFN Sue On 21 Aug 2009, at 09:05, gtp3066@nexicom.net wrote: > Kim Stracener Zapalac wrote: >> Jacek, >> I found this information on the free www.ellisisland.org web site: > > Thanks Kim > for your findings, from them Jacek can possibly put together a brief > story of Waldemar (Wilber) Pace's life from locations of abode while > in the US. Apparently he lived until he was 89. > > Jacek's words: > born in Warsaw-Poland september 21, 1888 > He arrived to USA on august 1908 > died april 1978? in Sandy Springs > Montgomery, Maryland. > > Kim's words: > Date of US Arrival: Aug 06, 1908 > 1910 census Alliance City, Lexington Township, Stark Co Ohio > He is a "roomer" at 805 Patterson St. along with many others. > He says he is from Russia/Poland and he is a machinist. > > applied for his Social Security Number > while he was living in Michigan around 1951. > > This corresponds with his family's history > of working with machines and mechanics. > > I like your opinion here Kim. I looked up Alliance City on Google and > found Timken Bearing Company there. Possibly other industrial > activity. > > I love the study of Industrial/business or occupational history as > applies to family history. PACE/related folk have a productive > history. > > From my PACE-SQUIRE family in England > http://www.squirelocks.co.uk/html/history_new.htm > > The late 18th century saw the Industrial Revolution growing rapidly > and the advent of the Napoleonic Wars added to this growth, in which > Williams's company benefited from the increased demand for locks. > Henry Squire & Sons Ltd place great importance on developing products > that meet the security needs of today and the future. > The company directs significant resources on research & development > to enable it to remain at the forefront of the security market and > ensure its independence for another 200 years. > > Jacek's ancestry seems to go back to > 6 JOHN PACE - Chr 18 Oct 1761 SHARESHILL, Staffordshire > + (possibly) Catherine (Elizabeth) Hargrove > > who was brother to > > 6 WILLIAM PACE 1765-1811 - Chr 14 Jul 1765 - my 3X great grandfather > WILLIAM PACE 1765-1811 who I descend from was said to be from BRADLEY > in his marriage to MARY BROWN of nearby HAUGHTON. So it could be > asked, if father JOSEPH and 2nd wife went to BILSTON - who brought up > son WILLIAM of Bradley ? > > WILLIAM PACE 1765-1811 > had children connected to the LANE and SQUIRE names > too much to post here. As said before, the LANE family of this area > was the magistrate in the Charles and John Wesley case of the > Wednesbury riots. It'd be good to find a LANE researcher who knows > more. So what's significant here is the connection between PACE LANE & > SQUIRE families which seems to tie in Jacek's PACE background. The > Industrial Revolution and the PACE family and it's close relations of > the era is interesting and rather involved. > > Yes, there was another brother > 6 JOSEPH PACE - Chr 02 Jul 1758 SHARESHILL > No following info found from Staffordshire records on this JOSEPH > > since there were many deaths around 1770 > these survivors may have been cared for by other family members. > > Darrell Pace of North Carolina said his Joseph B. Pace came from > England, he figured Bloxwich/Walsall, Staffordshire. That's where my > Pace ancestry was and this Joseph was Christened but seemed to vanish. > Darrell's DNA didn't match mine. Interesting. > GTPace ON Can > > >

    08/25/2009 09:58:24
    1. Re: [PACE] Help Needed on Cookies
    2. Gordon W. Pace
    3. Thanks for the many responses to my problem with "enabling cookies". Thanks to you guys I got the problem solved. Gordon W. Pace ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com

    08/25/2009 06:18:19
    1. Re: [PACE] Help needed
    2. Roy Johnson
    3. This seems a little strange to me. If the choice is to disable cookies it would seem as if cookies are enabled. I am also having trouble understanding how cookies, which are a browser item, affect email, unless you use your browser to access email. I use Outlook and I do not see any connection to cookies in the browser. But what do I know? Google comes up with the following on a search for enable browser in internet explorer: How do I Enable Cookies on Internet Explorer 7? * 3 years ago Best Answer - Chosen by Asker 1. In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, click Internet Options, and then click the Privacy tab. 2. Move the slider up to enable All Cookies. On this setting, websites will not be able to store cookies on your computer. Note: Blocking all cookies may prevent you from accessing many websites. The next two Internet Explorer privacy levels, High and Medium High, may be more suitable. In addition, it is possible to block a cookie for a specific site via the Manage sites dialog on the Privacy tab. Please see Internet Explorer on-line Help for more information. Roy Johnson -----Original Message----- From: pace-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pace-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Gordon W. Pace Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 6:53 PM To: pace@rootsweb.com Subject: [PACE] Help needed I need some help from a list member. As the administrator of the Pace Mail List, my major responsibility, other than reading all of the posts to the list, is the following: Many people, who are not list members, try to post messages to the list. These messages are not accepted by the list and are forwarded to me to evaluate for approval or rejection. I get about 50 of these messages per month and about 98% are spam, like the ones I receive in my direct email. Recently Rootsweb informed me that I now need to "enable cookies" through my browser in order to receive these messages for evaluation. They didn't tell me how to do this and they are difficult to communicate with. My browser is Internet Explorer and I searched it for instructions on how to enable cookies. The only thing I found was how to disable cookies. Can anyone tell me how to enable cookies in Internet Explorer. Please respond to my direct email, gordonwpace@peoplepc.com, so we won't clutter the mail list with multiple replies. Thank you, 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

    08/24/2009 03:43:37
    1. Re: [PACE] Help needed
    2. JD Frazier
    3. This is a follow up.  You may be able to raise the slider and still get the documents you need to get- you will have to meddle with it and see what happens, but pulling the slider all the way to the bottom accepts all cookies from any website, and I repeat: This is not bad.  Refusing all cookies will make it necessary to enter your password for any website that requires it, sign in to every website that requires it everytime you go back to it- even 5 min later.  Cookies are a way for websites to store very very tiny bits of information about you on your computer instead of theirs.  Info such as your password to their website.  Your sign in name for their website.  Did you look at "Art Books" or "Sports Magazines" the last time you were on Amazon? Childrens clothes or Tools at the Sears Website?  That is what cookies are for and they serve a useful needed purpose. Ray --- On Mon, 8/24/09, Gordon W. Pace <gordonwpace@peoplepc.com> wrote: From: Gordon W. Pace <gordonwpace@peoplepc.com> Subject: [PACE] Help needed To: "pace@rootsweb.com" <pace@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, August 24, 2009, 6:53 PM I need some help from a list member.  As the administrator of the Pace Mail List, my major responsibility, other than reading all of the posts to the list, is the following: Many people, who are not list members, try to post messages to the list.  These messages are not accepted by the list and are forwarded to me to evaluate for approval or rejection.  I get about 50 of these messages per month and about 98% are spam, like the ones I receive in my direct email. Recently Rootsweb informed me that I now need to "enable cookies" through my browser in order to receive these messages for evaluation.  They didn't tell me how to do this and they are difficult to communicate with. My browser is Internet Explorer and I searched it for instructions on how to enable cookies.  The only thing I found was how to disable cookies.  Can anyone tell me how to enable cookies in Internet Explorer.  Please respond to my direct email, gordonwpace@peoplepc.com, so we won't clutter the mail list with multiple replies. Thank you, 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

    08/24/2009 02:52:27
    1. Re: [PACE] Help needed
    2. JD Frazier
    3. With IE-8 (and other versions) got to the "Tools" tab, then to the bottom tab- "Internet Options".  Open it, then go to "Privacy"- 3rd tab.  Pull the slider all the way to the bottom- this will accept all cookies.  This is not a security issue- it is a privacy issue, but in reality no personal information is transmitted, only info about where you shop online and that only (most of the time) to the organization that generated the cookie.  Have no fear- cookies are highly overrated.  Ray F rayfraz@yahoo.com --- On Mon, 8/24/09, Gordon W. Pace <gordonwpace@peoplepc.com> wrote: From: Gordon W. Pace <gordonwpace@peoplepc.com> Subject: [PACE] Help needed To: "pace@rootsweb.com" <pace@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, August 24, 2009, 6:53 PM I need some help from a list member.  As the administrator of the Pace Mail List, my major responsibility, other than reading all of the posts to the list, is the following: Many people, who are not list members, try to post messages to the list.  These messages are not accepted by the list and are forwarded to me to evaluate for approval or rejection.  I get about 50 of these messages per month and about 98% are spam, like the ones I receive in my direct email. Recently Rootsweb informed me that I now need to "enable cookies" through my browser in order to receive these messages for evaluation.  They didn't tell me how to do this and they are difficult to communicate with. My browser is Internet Explorer and I searched it for instructions on how to enable cookies.  The only thing I found was how to disable cookies.  Can anyone tell me how to enable cookies in Internet Explorer.  Please respond to my direct email, gordonwpace@peoplepc.com, so we won't clutter the mail list with multiple replies. Thank you, 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

    08/24/2009 02:39:29