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    1. Re: [PACE-L] Stephen Pace and Capt. R.A. Pace in Va , 1816 &1911-obits
    2. Jeff Smith
    3. Lois, Not sure if it the correct place, but there is a Pamplin and an Evergreen in, or near, Appomattox County ,VA. Appomattox has a county website at www.appomattox.com that has a homepage link to a list of county churches that may help you. Evergreen is a very small place (this one, that is). My father's mother was a Pace. Married a Smith and lived in Appomattox, but was from Halifax County, VA. Jeff Smith Fairfax, VA Lois Long Carey wrote: >Captain R.A. Pace > >Pamplin City, Va-March 18 >Captain R.A. Pace, a veteran of the war between the States, >died here friday at the home of his son-in-law, >DR.E.E.WALKER, aged 76 years. He was an earnest >mason and membe of the M.E.Church. and will be >buried tomorrow at the family cemetery, near Evergreen. >He leaves two children-- Mrs. Walker, of the place >and John T.Pace of Petersburg-besides four nephews >and two nieces in Richmond, a brother in hadenville, >Mecklenburg county, and numerous relatives in >Kentucky, and several grandchildren here and in >Petersburg. > >Where is Evergreen and this family cemetery? >and what Walker did the daughter Marry? > > >Stephen Pace of this town , departed this life, >a young man and deservedly esteemed by his >relatives and friends. > >from the "Petersbury Republican" >Friday, september 20, 1816 > >who was his family? > > >==== PACE Mailing List ==== >To subscribe or unsubscribe send email to PACE-L-request@rootsweb.com with the one word message: subscribe OR unsubscribe >For digest mode, use PACE-D-request@rootsweb.com > > > > >

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