The Thomas Pace who married Alexia Fleming (dau of Alexander), according to Bruce Howard (p. 110 of his book), married second a widow Jane/Jeane Harvey, then third, Mrs. Mary Lilley, widow of John Lilley of Stafford County, in 1713. According to the deed abstract below, found in records of King George County, it appears that Mrs. Mary Lilley Pace must have married again after Thomas died in 1725, this time to a Thomas Vivion. (Just saw this while researching another surname so thought I'd post for anyone who may be interested since it mentions the Fleming land again. - Joyce Harris) King George County Deed Book 1 pp. 407-410 Indenture 7th/8th December 1726 between THOMAS VIVION and MARY his wife of Parish of Sittenbourn in County of King George Gent. and WILLIAM ROBINSON of same Gent. .. by deeds of Lease and Release .. for Two hundred pounds of lawfull money of England sell all that Plantation of 320 acres in the possession of THOMAS VIVION said plantation is part of a tract of land left by ALEXANDER FLEMING to ALASTIA [sic per abstract-must be Alexia? - jh] his Daughter and for want of heirs of her descended and came to ELIZABETH THORNTON her Sister who by Deed dated 1st July 1699 sold the said land to THOMAS PAISE who by his last will did bequeath the same unto MARY his wife party to these presents. Presence of William Doorins Thomas Vivion 6th January 1726 .. Deeds of Lease Mary Vivion and Release recorded. /jh