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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