There's another reference about 5 years later for one George PACE referencing the Blackwater...from the Library of Virginia online index cards for Land Office Patents and Grants--there should be a linked image as well: Pace, George 20 Apr 1687 Charles City County 600 a. on the south side of James River, nigh the Blackwater; adjoining the land of John Williams Patents 7, 1679-89, p. 554 (I have placed him as a child of Richard "II" m. Mary, but will be the first to admit my ged is full of notes about apparent discrepancies and conflicting information regarding these colonial Paces and their wives, and will leave it to better minds to figure who belongs to whom. Am just sharing factoid :-) - Joyce -----Original Message----- From: gnlgy458 [mailto:gnlgy458@yahoo.co.uk] Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 4:59 AM To: PACE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PACE-L] George Peas and Nicholas Whitmore land grant 22 Oct 1682. 338 acres 37 poles. In Westover Parish. On the west side of the Blackwater Main Swamp. Could Peas be Pace?
Thanks. It does look as if it could well be the same person. No idea who he was or where he came from. Joyce <joy_harr@swbell.net> wrote: There's another reference about 5 years later for one George PACE referencing the Blackwater...from the Library of Virginia online index cards for Land Office Patents and Grants--there should be a linked image as well: Pace, George 20 Apr 1687 Charles City County 600 a. on the south side of James River, nigh the Blackwater; adjoining the land of John Williams Patents 7, 1679-89, p. 554 --------------------------------- Copy addresses and emails from any email account to Yahoo! Mail - quick, easy and free. Do it now...