Lois - I was not sure who to send this to but I just saw your email and thought you might be able to forward it to the the appropriate person. My husband, Brian Anders Seale, passed away on October 19. He is survived by myself, Karen H. Seale; our triplet daughters Kate, Olivia and Nicole Seale, his grandfather, Jack Pace; father and stepmother, Mike and Jan Seale; sister Julie Seale Brown and her family as well as many other extended family members. Services were held on November 6, 2008 in Jacksonville FL and he was laid to rest alongside his mother, Sharon Pace Baker and his grandmother Mary Catherine McGlon Pace at Riverside Memorial Park in Jacksonville. Thank you for your assistance. I thought the society should know. With Regards, Karen Seale On Nov 15, 2008, at 7:58 AM, Lois Long Carey wrote: > some similarity to names in Fluvanna Co.- anything the donor of the > DNA can add to this would be helpful. > > George Lane b, abt. 1805, d. aft. 1870 m. Eliza W. Flanagan > There are many Fluvanna Lanes related to this family but the curious > thing is this-- > George and Eliza apparently moved to Alabama and while There had > two daughers. > Fannie A.M. Lane and Sarah E. Lane > on the later Fluvanna census they are back in Virginia and the > census shows them to be born in Alabama. > Fannie married a Widower,Edwin or Edward Cosby who was from Louisa > County. After his death, Fannie was living > with my Pace family as a boarder in 1900..( My mother referred to > her as Aunt Fannie) in my family there was a story That > Aunt Fannie burned to death while drying her hair in the fireplace. > This must have taken place bet 1900 and 1910 > because she was not living with my family in 1910,when Overton Ashby > Pace was listed as head of Household. > He was killed in December of 1910 and the family moved from there. > as I have previously stated Edward Cosby attested to the facts on an > application for my grgrandmother, Mary Ann Herndon Robinson, > Rebecca Ann Robinson, who married John walker Pace b. 1843 > > Sarah E. Lane married James Houchens, son of John Chiles Houchens > and all of these people are living close to my family. > > Could there be a connection to these Paces in Louisiana on the 1930 > census > > Farmerville, Union, La > > E. L. Pace Head b. abt. 1851 Louisiana > A. L. Pace Father b. abt. 1851 > Elizabeth Pace mother, b. abt. 1854 > Jack Pace brother, b. abt. 1892( Jack Alymer Flannagan Pace??) > Clarice Pace sister-in-law b. abt. 1906 > > additional info. > WW I Draft cards 1917-1918 > Jack Pace > b. June 12, 1892 > Registration place, Union, La > White > b. Louisiana > > Louisiana Death Index > jack Pace > Death Date- 23 JUne 1945 > Estimated Birth: 1892 > Age 53 years > Race- white or Mexican( white) > Parish- Lincoln > Certificate 901 > Volume 20 > Title: Louisiana Statewide Death Indices 1945-1949 > > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > > Please note: My new email address is [email protected] Please > remove [email protected] from your address books and files so that we > can stay in touch! > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message
Karen, our prayers are with you in the loss of your husband! He must have been quite young to be survived by both father and grandfather ( not to mention triplet daughters). So sorry for your loss! Miriam Nixon, a Pace cousin -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Karen Seale Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 9:15 AM To: Lois Long Carey; [email protected] Subject: Re: [PACE] DNA kit # 50592- Jack Alymer Flannagan Pace b. June 12, 1892, Union, La, son of Alexander Lane Pace b. June 21, 1850 Lois - I was not sure who to send this to but I just saw your email and thought you might be able to forward it to the the appropriate person. My husband, Brian Anders Seale, passed away on October 19. He is survived by myself, Karen H. Seale; our triplet daughters Kate, Olivia and Nicole Seale, his grandfather, Jack Pace; father and stepmother, Mike and Jan Seale; sister Julie Seale Brown and her family as well as many other extended family members. Services were held on November 6, 2008 in Jacksonville FL and he was laid to rest alongside his mother, Sharon Pace Baker and his grandmother Mary Catherine McGlon Pace at Riverside Memorial Park in Jacksonville. Thank you for your assistance. I thought the society should know. With Regards, Karen Seale On Nov 15, 2008, at 7:58 AM, Lois Long Carey wrote: > some similarity to names in Fluvanna Co.- anything the donor of the > DNA can add to this would be helpful. > > George Lane b, abt. 1805, d. aft. 1870 m. Eliza W. Flanagan > There are many Fluvanna Lanes related to this family but the curious > thing is this-- > George and Eliza apparently moved to Alabama and while There had > two daughers. > Fannie A.M. Lane and Sarah E. Lane > on the later Fluvanna census they are back in Virginia and the > census shows them to be born in Alabama. > Fannie married a Widower,Edwin or Edward Cosby who was from Louisa > County. After his death, Fannie was living > with my Pace family as a boarder in 1900..( My mother referred to > her as Aunt Fannie) in my family there was a story That > Aunt Fannie burned to death while drying her hair in the fireplace. > This must have taken place bet 1900 and 1910 > because she was not living with my family in 1910,when Overton Ashby > Pace was listed as head of Household. > He was killed in December of 1910 and the family moved from there. > as I have previously stated Edward Cosby attested to the facts on an > application for my grgrandmother, Mary Ann Herndon Robinson, > Rebecca Ann Robinson, who married John walker Pace b. 1843 > > Sarah E. Lane married James Houchens, son of John Chiles Houchens > and all of these people are living close to my family. > > Could there be a connection to these Paces in Louisiana on the 1930 > census > > Farmerville, Union, La > > E. L. Pace Head b. abt. 1851 Louisiana > A. L. Pace Father b. abt. 1851 > Elizabeth Pace mother, b. abt. 1854 > Jack Pace brother, b. abt. 1892( Jack Alymer Flannagan Pace??) > Clarice Pace sister-in-law b. abt. 1906 > > additional info. > WW I Draft cards 1917-1918 > Jack Pace > b. June 12, 1892 > Registration place, Union, La > White > b. Louisiana > > Louisiana Death Index > jack Pace > Death Date- 23 JUne 1945 > Estimated Birth: 1892 > Age 53 years > Race- white or Mexican( white) > Parish- Lincoln > Certificate 901 > Volume 20 > Title: Louisiana Statewide Death Indices 1945-1949 > > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > > Please note: My new email address is [email protected] Please > remove [email protected] from your address books and files so that we > can stay in touch! > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] > 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 [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Internal Virus Database is out of date. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.173 / Virus Database: 270.9.4/1790 - Release Date: 11/15/2008 9:32 AM