Phillip, I have also tried to locate Levi with no luck over the years. I got a death date of mar 30, 1920 from someone a few years back that I do not recall. His birthdate should be Jul 8, 1852 which is the date on his twin brothers (Henry Hazard Pace) death certificate and tombstone. Henry died Sep 18, 1914 and is buried in Mtn Page Bapt ch Cem. Many have posted this date as levi hansel Pace's death which is incorrect. I believe that Levi is buried in Mud Creek Bapt ch Cem with the rest of his family but there is not tombstone legible that would match his name or death dates. I have found no death certificate or tombstone to this date. I have checked the henderson co and polk Co cemetery books with no luck also. He and Martha from Census records appear to have at least 5 children: Anna Sue, Bessie J., Charles or Charlie, Benjamin, and Leander. I have also seen Willie, Newton Ella, and Margaret Pace but no proof that they are of this family or why they were listed with this family. Do you still live in the area? Ricky ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phillip Heavner" <pheavner@directus.net> To: <PACE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2009 5:50 PM Subject: [PACE] Levi Hansel Pace ca1859-?, North Carolina >I posted this request several years ago, but I'm hoping some new >information might be available. I'm looking for some help with a 'missing >person.' My great-great grandfather, Levi Hansel Pace, was a son of >Burrell and Caroline Hipps Pace. He was born 8 July 1859 (as best I can >determine-some records say as early as 1852) and was a twin brother to >Henry Hazard Pace. He married Martha Emaline Capps about 1881 and had 5 >children, including my great-grandmother, Anna Pace.. He and Martha >separated (haven't found a divorce) and she raised the children.. I have >located him in the census for 1900, living alone in Tryon township, Polk >Co., NC. His brother, Henry, died in 1914 in Henderson Co., NC. I cannot >find Levi in the 1910 census or in any Henderson or Polk records after the >1900 census. I surmise that he died at some point between 1900 and about >1914. I base this on not being able to find him in the census or in NC >death certificates. It has been suggested to me th! > at he might be buried at Mountain Page and that his grave was unmarked. > This is at least a credible statement, but I am just wondering if anyone > might have some old family document-letter, Bible, recollections, etc., > that might suggest what happened to Levi Pace. Thanks for any information > or advice. > > ------------------------------- > 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