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    1. Re: [PACE] Lost funding request
    2. jimp343
    3. Hi Roy, My name is Jim Pace and I submitted the lineage in the message below. The dna kit I received was #140013. I mailed the kit back a little over a week ago. Hope to hear from you soon. Yours, Jim Pace [email protected] Dec 11, 2008 10:24:48 PM, [1][email protected] wrote: Gordon T Pace (Canada) just sent me an email about a funding request that I posted on 10/28. I had a lot of things going at that time and I have lost track of where it came from. It looks to me like there may have been three funding requests about then and we funded two, kist 134499 and 140013, neither of which submitted this lineage. If the requester is on the list, please respond. This a good lineage for us to have with the Canada connection. I have searched all emails at about that time and cannot find the sender of this lineage. Can anyone help/ Roy Johnson Here's what I found from the Pace list-GTP: [PACE] MORE FUNDING NEEDED 28/10/2008 The last funding request that I submitted was quickly filled and we have $89 toward the next, which is good, because I have another candidate with this lineage: William F. Pace b. 6/9/09 d. 7/27/66 Charles S. Pace b. 7/26/1879 Canada d. 11/2/1936 U.S.A. Ebenezer Pace b. 1/28/1809 Canada d. 3/6/1885 Canada Thomas Pace b. ca 1775 d. James Pace b. ca 1724 d. ca 1784 Richard Pace IV b. ca 1699 d. ca 1775 Richard Pace III b. ca 1655/1675 d. ca 1738 Richard Pace II b. ca 1637 d. 11/17/1677 George Pace b. ca 1609 d. ca 1655 Richard Pace I b. ca 1585 d. ca 1627 We need at least $128 for a 25 marker, which is the lowest that I recommend for meaningful results. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [2][email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message References 1. mailto:[email protected] 2. mailto:[email protected]

    12/12/2008 10:02:22
    1. Re: [PACE] Lost funding request
    2. Hi Jim, Thanks for answering Roy's post. I take it you live in the US. I've added details of your lineage below based on Don Pace's book. I met Don Pace at Beaumont, Alberta few years ago. Don's originally from Dartmouth, near Halifax, Nova Scotia. He did a lot of work on this lineage. You probably know of him. I'm not connected to this lineage, as a Pace, but am interested in it. I lived in Nova Scotia myself when very young, early 1940s. If you're interested, there's a photo of me and my Bennett relatives http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info/bennett.htm taken about 1943. There is a PACE family living on the same rural road near Wallace, Nova Scotia. My mother was a Bennett who married Thomas Henry Pace in England during the war, around 1939. My father worked for A.V.Roe on Lancaster bombers at Castle Bromwich, Birmingham so my mother brought me to Canada. Since coal mining, etc. was in my ancestry and Cape Breton had coal miners with surnames that connected with PACE of the parish in England where my ancestry took place, it's possible some of the many PACE names of Cape Breton may be from my ancestry too. I'm trying to get to know some of the PACE folk of Nova Scotia to learn more of the PACE history, from there. If you're interested, I'll try and include the mutual info I can learn and work with the other Pace researchers of Nova Scotia. I'm informed by a close friend from the province of Newfoundland that there are many PACE folk in Newfoundland too. This probably brings up another chapter of history as Edward Bennett of the James River Isle of Wight plantation was involved with the early establishment of the fishing industry of Newfoundland. Somewhere on this hard drive, I have a complete book by James Bennett Bodey on this subject. I've always been interested in industrial history but this is enough for now. If you're interested in more on this research, keep in touch. Gord Pace in Ontario jimp343 wrote: > Hi Roy, > My name is Jim Pace and I submitted the lineage in the message below. > The dna kit I received was #140013. I mailed the kit back a little over a > week ago. Hope to hear from you soon. > Yours, > Jim Pace > [email protected] > > Dec 11, 2008 10:24:48 PM, [1][email protected] wrote: > > Gordon T Pace (Canada) just sent me an email about a funding request that > I > posted on 10/28. I had a lot of things going at that time and I have lost > track of where it came from. It looks to me like there may have been three > funding requests about then and we funded two, kist 134499 and 140013, > neither of which submitted this lineage. > If the requester is on the list, please respond. This a good lineage for > us > to have with the Canada connection. I have searched all emails at about > that > time and cannot find the sender of this lineage. Can anyone help/ > Roy Johnson > Here's what I found from the Pace list-GTP: > [PACE] MORE FUNDING NEEDED > 28/10/2008 > The last funding request that I submitted was quickly filled and we have > $89 toward the next, which is good, because I have another candidate with > this lineage: > William F. Pace b. 6/9/09 > d. 7/27/66 > Charles S. Pace b. 7/26/1879 Canada > d. 11/2/1936 U.S.A. Charles seems to fit below, in the family of 9 4-8 Robert Thomas PACE - b. 1847 a policeman in Halifax + Sarah FRASER 6 Jan 1874 * 10 5-10 Anne (stillborn) * 10 5-11 Anne (died shortly after birth) * 10 5-12 Joseph Franklyn b. 16 Oct 1874 * 10 5-13 Eva Nora b. 7 Jun 1876 * 10 5-14 Charles Stanley b. 26 Jul 1879 d. 2 Nov 1936 * 10 5-15 Bessie b. 1887 * 10 5-16 James Herbert b. 1888 * 10 5-17 John Robert b. 13 June 1889 d. 18 July 1964 * 10 5-18 Hesse Welsford Dawson b. 28 Sep 1893 d. 3 Nov 1951 * 10 5-19 Mary * 10 5-20 Sarah > Ebenezer Pace b. 1/28/1809 Canada > d. 3/6/1885 Canada # 8 3-7 Ebenezer PACE - 1809-1885 http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info/lines/lineage0009.htm He was a shoemaker, lived at Haggets (now Hacketts) Cove. A Methodist, he led the singing in the William Black Memorial Church in Glen Margaret when it was first erected - Buried Glen Margaret Cemetery. + Elizabeth ISNOR - m Dec 28, 1831. (B.6 Apr 1813) * 9 4-5 William T PACE b. 1834 d. 22 Nov 1908 + Catherine REDMOND 28 Dec 1858 o 10 5-7 Anna E. PACE b. 1861 d. 27 Dec 1916 o 10 5-8 Joseph Lawson PACE b. 1863 d. 3 Mar 1937 o 10 5-9 Robert Wasson PACE b. 1866 d. 3 Mar 1937 * 9 4-6 Elizabeth PACE b. 28 May 1836 + ROBERTSON * 9 4-7 Mary Jane PACE b. 1840 +James Wellington FIELDING 10 Oct 1866. * 9 4-8 Robert Thomas PACE - b. 1847 a policeman in Halifax + Sarah FRASER 6 Jan 1874 o 10 5-10 Anne (stillborn) o 10 5-11 Anne (died shortly after birth) o 10 5-12 Joseph Franklyn b. 16 Oct 1874 o 10 5-13 Eva Nora b. 7 Jun 1876 o 10 5-14 Charles Stanley b. 26 Jul 1879 d. 2 Nov 1936 o 10 5-15 Bessie b. 1887 o 10 5-16 James Herbert b. 1888 o 10 5-17 John Robert b. 13 June 1889 d. 18 July 1964 o 10 5-18 Hesse Welsford Dawson b. 28 Sep 1893 d. 3 Nov 1951 o 10 5-19 Mary o 10 5-20 Sarah * 9 4-9 Eliza Ann PACE b. 1848 + George Crawford INNIS m 26 Feb 1877 * 9 4-10 Elijah PACE b. 1851 + Lenora McINNIS m 6 Sep 1881 o 10 5-21 Percy E PACE. b. 1886 o 10 5-22 Lester Welsford PACE b. 1890 o 10 5-23 June Irene PACE d. 1 Jul 1984 * 9 4-11 Matilda PACE b. 1853 No details * 9 4-12 Henrietta PACE b. 1854 d.1916 + Thomas GILES m 21 Feb 1906 > Thomas Pace b. ca 1775 > d. 7 Thomas PACE - went to NOVA SCOTIA in 1784 + Mary SMITH - m 27 Jan 1803 St. Pauls Church, Halifax http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info/lines/lineage0009.htm 8 3-7 Ebenezer PACE - 1809-1885 He was a shoemaker, lived at Haggets (now Hacketts) Cove. A Methodist, he led the singing in the William Black Memorial Church in Glen Margaret when it was first erected - Buried Glen Margaret Cemetery. + Elizabeth ISNOR - m Dec 28, 1831. (B.6 Apr 1813) > James Pace b. ca 1724 > d. ca 1784 * 6 JAMES PACE 1724-1784 + AURELIA DUPREE. James died St Augustine, Fla. His wife and children went to Nova Scotia with brother DARIUS http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info/lines/lineage0005.htm > Richard Pace IV b. ca 1699 > d. ca 1775 5 RICHARD IV PACE - b 1699 Bladen Co. NC d 1775 + ELIZABETH CAIN m 1723 > Richard Pace III b. ca 1655/1675 > d. ca 1738 4 RICHARD III PACE - b 1661 + REBECCA POYTHRESS http://www.pacefamilyhistory.info/lines/lineage0004.htm > Richard Pace II b. ca 1637 > d. 11/17/1677 > George Pace b. ca 1609 > d. ca 1655 > Richard Pace I b. ca 1585 > d. ca 1627 > We need at least $128 for a 25 marker, which is the lowest that I > recommend > for meaningful results. > -------------------------------

    12/13/2008 05:30:06