Just browsing through the charts, and I noticed this interesting line of Paces. They go back to North Carolina but show a distinct difference from the other NC Paces and in fact are in Haplogroup 1 as are the John of Middlesex Paces. These Paces, however, have too many differences to be John of M related. The tests are from a father and son, which is two subsets of the same DNA, and a VErY different relative who is only related back to the late 1700. This third submission strongly suggests that this is another unique line of Paces. However, we need more submissions from this line to test this out. Here are the lineages this group submitted. Anyone know anything about these Paces? Roy Johnson * Kit #13552 Unsure (Son) Kit #31372 Unsure (Father) See distant relative kit no. 60597 below This branch of the Pace family does not appear to be related to any of the other Paces in the study. There is no DNA match. The lineage begins with the son, who is donor 13552 0. Donor 1. Father 2. Grandfather 3. SAMUEL DUNBAR PACE * born 6/25/1866 Marion County, MS * died 6/14/1953 Pulaski County, AR + NANCY ELIZABETH AULTMAN (family knowledge, Carroll Watts research notes) * 4. JOHN GUSLIN PACE b. 8/18/1836 Marion County, MS d. 2/11/1921 Marion County, MS + AMEDILLA LOTT (Spelled phonetically on tombstone as Armadilla) (Carroll Watts research notes, family knowledge) * 5. ZEBEDEE F. PACE b. 1810 Washington County?, MS Terr d. after 1880; + CANDIS MORRIS (Carroll Watts research notes, Marion County MS marriage records, and censuses) * 6. JOHN PACE b. 1784 NC d. 1850-60 presumably in Marion County, MS where he resided m. ABIGAIL ____ ? b. 1784 NC (Carroll Watts research notes, 1850 Census) This is as far back as anyone in our branch of the family has been able to trace our lineage. We've only been able to identify 2 sons of John and Abigail and could likely track down all their descendants. However, we've been unable to determine our relationship with any other Pace branches anywhere. Kit 60597--distant cousin, descends from John Pace b. 1784 and Abigail. 25/25 DNA match supports accuracy of research. o Donor o L.B. Pace b. Feb. 25, 1915 d. Oct. 24, 1969 m. Irene Parkman b. July 6 1907 d May 6 2006 o William Durien " Hilliard" Pace b.Feb 22, 1885 d. Sept 17 1965 M. Marth Alice Hatten b. April 5 1890 d. Dec 10 1966 o Leonidas Allen "Leon" Pace b. Jun 05, 1862 in Marion County, MS; d. April 10 1928 m. Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Taylor b. Feb 22, 1868 d. July 6, 1927 o Lucas Allen Buel Pace b.Apr. 11, 1838 in Marion County, MS; d. Sept. 25, 1892 in Marion County, MS Mary Ann McDaniel B. Nov. 11 1840 d. Dec.. 11, 1915 o William M. Pace b.1804 in GA; d. Aug. 07, 1862 in Marion County, MS Amy Broom .b. 1814 o John Pace b. 1784 in NC, d. 1850-60 presumably in Marion County, MS where he resided m Abagail (?) b. 1784 in NC (Common ancestor)
There have been some posts about the ZEBEDEE F. PACE line and I have corresponded with the donor and exchanged speculations. Apparently these were some of the other Paces in Washington Co, MS territory in the early 1800's. (Other meaning not the Frederick of Wales group). I'm not aware that a firm link has been found back to NC. I remember thinking that these Paces may be the family of the widow Jenny Pace in the 1808 or 1810 census of Wash. Co, if I am remembering correctly. Joe _________________________________________________________________ See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/msnnkwxp1020093175mrt/direct/01/