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    1. [PACE] Maclin, Dunkley, Pettypool, Fitzgerald, Pace
    2. James Blair
    3. 06 Dec 1734 Brunswick Co Court Orders p. 75 JAMES PACE given leave to keep an ordinary with WILLIAM MACLIN & MOSES DUNKLEY for security 05 Sep 1740 Brunswick County, William and Francis Poythress, executors, &c., of JOHN FITZGERALD, plaintiffs, against MOSES DUNKLEY, defendant, continued until the next court. 07 May 1741 Brunswick County, upon the petition of William and Francis Poythress, executors, &c., of JOHN FITZGERALD, deceased, against SETH PETTY POOLE for debt continued until the next court. 26 Nov 1769 Brunswick Co. JOHN PACE to ANN RUSSELL, security JOHN RUSSELL" 26 Oct 1816 Greenville Co SC Deed of Gift: JOHN PACE. . . to my daughter, Elizabeth Pace... Witnesses: Geo. Salmon, SETH P POOL, GEORGE RUSSELL, J.P. Not the same Seth Pettypool, obviously, and I don't know if George Russell was kin to John Russell or not. George Salmon was one of the earliest settlers of Greenville Co. His wife was Ann Young. A Francis Young bought land from Ephraim Pettypool in Brunswick Co in 1764. William and Francis Poythress are the executors of John Fitzgerald (above) because he married a Poythress. Fitzgerald was on Bayley's Creek near Richard Moore and Lewis Green. He witnessed Richard Moore's will. James James

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