Jim: Add Rev. John Pace from King and Queen County to your list. He was great grandson of John of Middlesex. His first hitch was for his brother Benjamin, his father Benjamin had just died, and John went in Benjamins place so the older brother could stay at home and care for plantation and family.(Their mother was Francis Williamson ) Also his brother Williamson (married Cressy Sanders) died of the small pox while stationed in Gloustertown. His son George Sanders Pace applied for pension, because he was a infant at the time he could not supply details necessary. Rev John applied for pension in Ky. and his wife in Missouri. After his firrst hitch, he returned home and was drafted. There was a Williamson Pace in King and Queen and also in Pittsylvania County. Wm. Pace who died in Scott County was a member of Washingtons Guard. His story is "Commanders-in- Cheifs Guards by C.E. Godfrey. Pace, Henry I have no info. Jesse was from Joseph line, Joel (William-JohnJr-John Sr.)joined at Chesterfield Va. Court House, he was under aged when he joined. red headed and 5' 4". I have no info on Leonard Pace, Neusam was from Pittsyvania the son of William (John Jr.-John Sr) Michael was Michael (PEES) Pace, German line. Saw actions. Seems like there should be more. Jack Pace/Wmsburg Va. On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 12:47:11 -0800 (PST) James Pace <jrpace62@yahoo.com> writes: > > > I ran across an interesting reference source. An extensive number > of veterans of the American Revolutionary War are listed in three > volumes. The source is: > White, Virgil D., Index to Revolutionary War Service Records, > Vol. III: L - R, Waynesboro, TN, National Historical Pub. Co., > 1995, p. 2046. > > I have reproduced the entries under the Pace surname as follows. > > PACE, Henry, srv (served) as Pvt in Willets NY Regt. > Jesse or as Jesse Pase, srv as Pvt. in 10th VA Regt. > Joel, srv. as Pvt. in VA Troops, card # 2522, roll #39. > Joseph, srv. as Pvt. in 9th VA Regt. > Leonard, srv. as Pvt. in VA Troops, card #2524, roll #39 > Miahcel or as Michael Pase, srv. as Pvt. in 2nd NJ Regt. > Neusam, srv. as Sgt. in 6th VA Regt. > Thomas, srv. as Pvt. in 2nd NH Regt. > William or as Williamson Peace, srv. as Pvt. in the > Commander-in-Chiefs Guard for Cont. Troops. > William or as Williamson Peace, srv. as Pvt. in 14th VA Regt. > Williamson, srv. as Pvt. in the Commander-in-Chiefs Guard for > Cont. Troops > Williamson or as Williamson Peace, srv. as Pvt. In 14th VA Regt. > The card numbers and roll numbers refer to the source that the > author used. > > The last four entries must refer to the same William X or H. Pace. > Evidently, there was some confusion regarding his name in the > records. A third person may have erred when entering records > regarding said William. > You will also notice that there is a Pace in A New Hampshire > regiment, as well as a Michael Pase in a New Jersey regiment. > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Mail > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. > > > ==== PACE Mailing List ==== > Be sure to check the Pace Family Genealogy Forum at > http://genforum.com/pace/ and the Pace Network at > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pace > > May your every shot be long and down the middle. Jack Pace