PACE-KITTSON PACE-PENDROY PACE-SQUIRE KITTSON-CHIDLOW PACE-CHIDLOW of Prees Shropshire Perhaps some of the following may pertain to your North/West PACE interests. and we could learn some more. For some time, I've been collecting PACE & RELATED info of Minnesota, N Dakota, Montana. The Railways: Great Northern, Milwaukee Road, Chicago Burlington & Quincy, Northern Pacific, passed through. From the Blackfoot Nation PACE-KITTSON Family descendents of Alberta & Oregon, also looking at their history, we gradually learn a bit more. Two clear facts are: HENRY PACE 1840's-1899 b London,Eng. d Lethbridge, Alberta CHARLES VICARAGE PACE 1870-1926 d Lethbridge - (my grandfather) No known relationship between the two PACE families but there was communication, etc. between them. Recently learned my grandfather likely named two children, VIOLET & HENRY after names found in family of HENRY PACE 1840's-1899 HENRY PACE's daughter Violet Pace married Alfred KITTSON of ST. Paul, Minn abt 1890's Alfred Kittson was son of NORMAN KITTSON, mayor of St. Paul and partner with James Hill of the GN. Dr. John Kittson, another son, of the North West Mounted Police Of Fort Macloed and Fort Walsh, later a druggist settled at Maple Creek, Saskachewan http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h870.html James Jerome Hill was born in a log cabin near Rockwood, Ontario, Canada. In 1856, he moved to St. Paul, Minnesota, and began to work in the steamboat and coal businesses. Later built the Great Northern Rly. KITTSON Family - From Canada to Oregon Territory http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Oaks/2189/Kittson.htm Weyerhaeuser Company http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1838.html This is a growing story so I'll stop here and send this. If you have an interest, get in touch. Too much to include here. Planning to write up. Involves Calgary Stampede, Blackfoot Nation, Sioux, Sitting Bull, Pace, and many other stories, Pace families living close together in north/west, maybe met each other, maybe not, but were in the same locations, and my Pace family. GPace working on Alberta Pace history & it's interesting connections in the north/west