* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 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! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen Seale" <[email protected]> To: "Lois Long Carey" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 10:14 AM 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 >