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    1. RE: [PACE-L] Cains/Walkers/Paces, NC, former subject 2005 Fall/Winter Bulletin
    2. Descendants of Silas Pace Jr. might be interested to know that the book also contains a lot of Foreman entries. (Silas was married to Elizabeth Foreman.) Ellen At 07:12 08/02/2006 -0600, Joyce wrote: >Those who are interested in these surnames in NC (Cains/Walkers/Paces in >Bertie/Edgecombe/Nash) may want to peruse the NC section of the book (online >through Rootsweb), "Cains and Associated Families of Amite County, >Missisippi," by Mildred Ezell. It contains many, many, abstracts of deeds >involving Cains, Walkers, and Paces in earlier North Carolina beginning in >the 1720s. There's an index to the book, subdivided alphabetically, at this >site. It will NOT take you directly to the pages but is a reference to the >names found within the book. (Continue reading to find URLs to book itself.) >http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfrank2/cainbookindex.htm > >Because the book is chopped up into different sections, each with different >URLs, it's a bit of a challenge to navigate through web links or find a >direct link to it on the Amite Co., MS website. Therefore, included below >are URLs which take you to the beginning of the book and to the most >pertinent sections--about NC Cains. From there you can search on the Pace >name, or whatever is of interest (watercourse names, etc.) > >"Read Me" section--helpful in getting oriented to this book... >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ms/amite/history/books/cain/0readme.txt > >Beginning of book: >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ms/amite/history/books/cain/cain001.txt > >***Sections about NC Cains--each section a continuation of the preceding*** >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ms/amite/history/books/cain/cainc01.txt > >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ms/amite/history/books/cain/cainc31.txt > >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ms/amite/history/books/cain/cainc61.txt > >Some years ago I just printed the whole book, section by section, and it's >in a thick folder, all marked up. My interest is that a name in one of the >John Pace deeds (Roger Case), I've long suspected is "really" a Casey and >related to my Daniel Casey whose son and daughter each married Paces--i.e., >Mary Casey to Barnabas, and John Casey to Elizabeth). Roger's name was >spelled Casse elsewhere in these NC records, Casse being an early variant of >Casey. Hope this references helps those who're also interested in NC Paces! > >- Joyce Harris > >-----Original Message----- >From: Mr John Pace [mailto:pjohndeb@verizon.net] >Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 9:42 AM >To: PACE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [PACE-L] 2005 Fall/Winter Bulletin > >....I think that if one studies these records, it >is plain to see that the Walkers, Cains and Paces had a very close >relationship in Nash Co.... > > > > >==== PACE Mailing List ==== >If you haven't done so within the last six months, please post a >message describing your Earliest Pace Ancestor and how you descend >from them. Please include dates, places, spouses, etc, if >possible. Send the message to PACE-L@rootsweb.com

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