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    1. Re: [PACE-L] another John Pace ??
    2. Gordon W. Pace
    3. Barbara: I don't know if you have this info, but I have that Thomas William Pace was son of John Pace b. abt 1775 m. Sarah, John was a son of Silas Pace, Sr. b. 1726 NC m. Mary Newsome, and Silas was a son of Richard Pace and Elizabeth Cain. Richard was a son of Richard Pace and Rebecca Poythress (surname not proven). Gordon W. Pace -----Original Message----- >From: barbara baker <obbaker@ktc.com> >Sent: Dec 31, 2005 5:30 PM >To: PACE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [PACE-L] another John Pace ?? > >Sorry about my "tracking" the wrong line and ending up with the wrong son, >etc. You are correct. > >Thanks for the names of John Pace's children. I only had the one, Thomas >William Pace. > >For Thomas William Pace I have b. 1812 in Abbeville, S.C. and d. 1866 in TX. >m UNK Drucilla, b 1816 in S.C. >Had 10 children born between 1835 and 1864 (have years if anyone is >interested), but again this Pace family continued to stay with some of the >same names which help us as we research, and also hinder us keeping the >generations apart. <grin> >Children: John Davis, William T., Silas M., Haywood D., Calvin D., Cain, >Ohel Dahl, Thomas, Major, and Ewel Ulie P. > >I go no farther on this line and no true documentation on any. If needed by >anyone I could possibly get documentation on the death of Thomas William >Pace in Texas, as most of the Paces stayed within the same Piney woods area >of NE Texas. And as his death date is only a couple of years after his last >child was born there is a big possibility that some of his children stayed >in the same general area. I have pictures of some of the Pace headstones in >NE Texas, and may make another trip up that direction during Spring Break or >next summer. (employed by school) > >Feel free to make any corrections that you see, as I am always glad to >locate any misinformation, or information that makes me dig deeper to prove >mine. > >I had not heard that the wife of Richard born about 1665 might not have been >married to a Poythress, and would be glad to hear more about this. > >I still stay with the Richard and Isabella Smythe being the correct couple, >but no real proof yet. Not in hand. Do know they were the first Pace >people to come to Jamestowne. At least all documentation that I have seen >shows that. Wish I knew which ship they came across on. > >Thanks, Barbara > > > >==== PACE Mailing List ==== >Check out the Pace GenConnect Boards where you can post or peruse Pace Bibles, Obits, Bios, Deeds, Wills, Queries, etc. Bookmark this URL: http://boards.ancestry.com > ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com

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