Jack Pace: My feeling is that the John Pace baptised in Hungar's Parish, VA in 1662 has never been identified. The baptism record indicated that his father's name was John Pace and the mother was Mary. At one time I thought that he could have been John Pace of Middlesex. This cannot be true as Gordon Thomas Pace, who is the expert on this subject, has provided convincing circumstantial evidence that John of Middlesex was b. in 1665 in Shropshire, a son of Joseph and Margaret Pace (or Pacey). This has been confirmed by the results of many DNA tests. Absolutely nothing more is known about the Paces of Hungar's Parish, VA, such as whether they had any descendants. The possibility should be considered that they could be the ancestors of many of the early Virginia Colonial Paces whose ancestry has not been discovered. Further questions should probably be directed to Gordon Thomas Pace, a frequent contributor to this list. Gordon William Pace -----Original Message----- >From: paceshire@cox.net >Sent: Mar 13, 2010 9:35 PM >To: "Gordon W. Pace" <gordonwpace@peoplepc.com> >Cc: royj@webster.edu, gtp3066@nexicon.net >Subject: Re: [PACE] William Franklin Pace Cole Co, MO > >Gordon: In this post you advise that John of Midd [d. 1720] was also John Pace b. 1665 in Shropshire, England. No source indicated. Shortly after the publication of Bruce Howards book you were promoting that John Of Midd was of the Hungar Parish Paces from Eastern Shore Virginia. Do you now contend that the Eastern Shore Paces came to America from Shropshire. I'm having trouble making this connection. Would like to see some concrete evidence. Jack Pace >---- "Gordon W. Pace" <gordonwpace@peoplepc.com> wrote: >> 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 >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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