I disagree that John Pace Jr.,son of John Pace Sr. of Middlesex mother was Mary, but rather Elizabeth who most claim was Elizabeth Newsome. John Pace Sr. did not marry Mary Muray untill 10, feb. 1718. John Pace Jr. married Elizabeth Montague 24, Oct.1717. If your claim that John of Middlesex was married before Elizabeth to a Mary there is absolutly no proof af any history of John of Middlesex recorded before purchase of 150 acre plantation from Henry Nicholls in 1693.(Deed book 1a-pp588,591 Middlesex County Virginia.) Both John Jr to Elizabeth Montague and John Sr to Mary Murray marriages recorded Christ Church Parish Register p 116..Yurechko edition. If you are refering to the Hungar Parish bapt.28, April 1661) there has never been any proof of a connection between the Hungar Parish Paces with the Middlesex Paces. Jack Pace/ Wmsburg Va. On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 23:40:06 -0500 "Mary Pace Shannon" <mpshannon@swfla.rr.com> writes: > > If the Joseph mentioned in Jack's post is the one you are > researching, > the following might be of help. > > Newsome Pace b. circa 1754 d. Aug 19, 1844 in Henry Co VA married > Mary > Nunn in 1790 > Newsome was the son of William Pace b. 1724 Middlesex VA d. 1784 > William was the son of John Pace died Nov 25, 1734 in Middlesex VA > married Elizabeth Montague Oct 24, 1717 > John was the son of John of Middlesex and his first wife, Mary. > Mary Pace > > -----Original Message----- > From: paceshire@juno.com [mailto:paceshire@juno.com] > Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 10:41 PM > To: PACE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [PACE-L] 1810 federal census, Madison Co, Kentucky > > This is quite sparce but may be enought to persue. Joseph Pace born > ca. > 1795, son of Newsome Pace born abt. 1754 in Amelia Co.Va. Newsome > married > Mary "Polly" Nunn probably Henry County Va. ca. 1790. This Newsome > was > son of William who died in Henry Co 1799. Many of this generation > migrated to Kentucky. Newsome was brother to Capt. John who also > married > a Nunn sister and most of the children of this marriage migrated to > Ky. > I > found in Ky marriages SHELBY COUNTY. Joseph Pace to MRS. Henry > Magee, > Dec. 20, 1821. The Mrs. may indicate a previous marriage. Happy > Hunting! > Jack Pace/ Wmsburg,Va. > > On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 16:44:50 -0500 Judith <jrenwick@otherside.com> > writes: > > Came across the following census entry and thought it might be of > > interest > > to someone. I'm still trying to find the parents of Joseph > Pace, > > born > > circa 1796 in Henry County, Virginia. Name and location (but no > > date) are > > in a family bible. He married Ann Magee (daughter of Humphrey > > Magee) 20 > > Dec 1821 in Shelby Co., Kentucky. Joseph died circa 1836. His > > widow and > > children soon moved to Pike Co., Missouri (for reasons unknown > > to me). > > > > > > NAME SPOUSE PG > MO > > > > DY YR > > Pace, Magdalen Powell, Edmund 177 Dec > 22 > > 1824 > > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cramsey/madco_p.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== PACE Mailing List ==== > > Help this list grow - tell other Pace researchers about it. > > Also, the Pace Society of America home page is located at: > > http://www.pacesociety.org - check it out! > > > > > > May your every shot be long and down the middle. Jack Pace > > > ==== PACE Mailing List ==== > Check out the new Pace Society of America web page at: > www.pacesociety.org, and please join the Pace Society of America for > only $25.00 per year. > > > > ==== PACE Mailing List ==== > Check out the new Pace Society of America web page at: > www.pacesociety.org, and please join the Pace Society of America for > only $25.00 per year. > > May your every shot be long and down the middle. Jack Pace