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    1. RE: [PACE-L] Italian Pace immigrants
    2. Brenda Howorko
    3. Interesting site. Between 1830 and 1870 there were 11 Pace(s) who immigrated into the US, all from England and all sailing from Liverpool. Brenda Howorko Executive Assistant to the Deputy Minister Alberta Energy Ph: (780) 427-7727 Fx: (780) 422-3920 -----Original Message----- From: Rebecca Christensen [mailto:rchristen@sbcglobal.net] Sent: February 22, 2006 8:25 PM To: PACE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PACE-L] Italian Pace immigrants If you go to http://www.castlegarden.org/help.html and do a search on Pace immigrants through Castle Garden (1820-1913), the first 860 out of 892 results for Pace immigrants to the US were Italians. The Italian Pace immigrants arrived at Castle Garden generally during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Rebecca ==== PACE Mailing List ==== Help this list grow - tell other Pace researchers about it. Also, the Pace Society of America home page is located at: http://www.pacesociety.org - check it out! This communication is intended for the use of the recipient to which it is addressed, and may contain confidential, personal and or privileged information. Please contact us immediately if you are not the intended recipients of this communication, and do not copy, distribute, or take action relying on it. Any communication received in error, or subsequent reply, should be deleted or destroyed.

    02/23/2006 01:14:32
    1. Re: [PACE-L] Italian Pace immigrants
    2. GTP in Canada
    3. Brenda Howorko wrote: > Interesting site. Between 1830 and 1870 there were 11 Pace(s) who > immigrated into the US, all from England and all sailing from Liverpool. > > Brenda Howorko > Executive Assistant to the Deputy Minister > Alberta Energy > Ph: (780) 427-7727 > Fx: (780) 422-3920 I would be willing to bet they were all from my descendency Lancashire, Cheshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire. and try to fit them into my Midlands PACE ancestry I'm sure, with time, we will be able to link so many unknown earlier PACES in colonial America with those who were Christened in UK parishes and seemed to disappear from the UK parishes. My research has largely been, to look into this as many, many people emmigrated from England to colonial America. The work the LDS has done is nothing less than phenoninal, to say the very least. GTP

    02/23/2006 05:49:25