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    1. Re: [PACE-L] William Corker headright grant ? Mary Pace Brisco York, Co.Va.
    2. It is for sure that Mary Pace was tied into York County. 10,Dec. 1683 Brisco, William as maarrying the relict of Richd. Pace suing George Tarne to Ct. upon a bill of 600 pounds tobo & caske putting plt upon proofe thereof it is ord that same be refered to nwent court. 24, Jan. 1683/4 Brisco, William, Diff between William Brisco as marrying relict of Richd. Pace and George Tarne ord that sd Tarne next court produce his discount otherwise Judgmt to pass for sum sued for last bill being proven by oath of Robert Perry one of the wittnesses. 24, March 1683/4 ref to next court between William Brisco as marrying the relict of Richard Pace and George Tarne. 26, May 1684 Brisco, William granted judgmt, George Tarne; marrying relict of Richd. Pace decd. for 600 pounds tob. & Ca. is ord. to be paid w/ costs als exec. I would guess that Brisco was sueing Tarne for a debt owed Richard Pace 1689 a William Brisco died. 1689 Mary Pace Brisco married Nicolas Whittmore, moved to his plantation. 1692 Thomas Kirkland v. Nicholas Whitmore and Mary, his wife, admix of Richard Pace, one of the executors of Hugh Kirkland, is refered to Capt. Taylor and Capt. Perry for audit. Charles City ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- On Tue, 1 Aug 2006 17:11:10 +0100 (BST) gnlgy458 <gnlgy458@yahoo.co.uk> writes: > Indeed. So far, he is just a salutary demonstration that there could > have been more than one Richard Pace in Virginia at the time. > > Perhaps someone more knowledgeable than I will be able to piece > together some more information about this Richard Pace. > > In 1670, the tithable list of William Browne includes a servant > Richard Pace. (Surry County Virginia Deed Book p. 345). > > Could this be the headright Richard Pace? > > On 7 Sept 1675, from Surry County Virginia Court Book 3: > "Attachment agt. estate Rich. Pace granted Coll. Thomas Swann for > 400 lbs tobacco." > > Who is this, I wonder? He seems to be dead. Richard Pace son of > George is apparently still alive in 1675. > > > Rebecca Christensen <rchristen@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > While this is being discussed, it should be remembered that this > transcription does not imply that Richard Pace was transported into > the colony in 1660 nor does it mean that Richard Pace lived in in > York County nor does it give us any indication of Richard Pace's > age, nor does it indicate that this Richard Pace was even living in > 1660. It also doesn't mean that all 25 people came into the colony > at the same time. > > > --------------------------------- > All New Yahoo! Mail – Tired of Vi@gr@! come-ons? Let our SpamGuard > protect you. > > > ==== PACE Mailing List ==== > You can search archived messages from the Pace Mailing List by going > to http://searches.rootsweb.com. If you need instructions just ask > me - gordonpace@comcast.net > > WE are FREE because of the BRAVE.

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