In going through some family history documents left me by my Mother, I found a typewritten page of notes that was likely done in the 1980s by my Uncle Wilder Roe. It has this heading: Alabama Archives - Microfilm - Minutes of Ulcanush Baptist Church - Coffeeville, Clarke Co. Ala. The next line says: "There are many entries for Pace. Did not copy them." (Most of the page deals with Wiley and Elizabeth Pace Etheredge, who apparently were the primary objects of Mom and Wilder's research.) Some dates: 1822 May 11 - Member by letter William and Drucilla Pace [my note - this must have been shortly after they arrived in Clarke Co.] 1826 June - No meeting because of death of William Pace [JA - this fixes his DOD a bit closer than Bruce Howard had it. The estate records start in July.] 1836 Dec - Bro Wiley Ethridge restored and dismissed by letter. [This likely marked the time that they moved to Marengo County.] Im wondering if any of you have gone through the Ulcanush Church Minutes in the State Archives in Montgomery? I think that my Uncle was primarily interested in our direct line, Wiley and Elizabeth Pace Etheredge and William and Drucilla Pace. There probably is quite a bit of information there on Williams brother, John Pace and his family, and maybe some other Paces. Bruce Howard did a fine job on the Clarke Co Paces, but he seems to have missed the Ulcanush Church records which would have allowed him to fix Williams death in June of 1826 rather than later in the year. Joe Anderson