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    1. Richard Pace removed to NC from VA also Question abt Son Thomas Pace
    2. darlene
    3. Book: Marriage of Va Residents Vol II part II Here is a bit more on Richard Pace d-1738 believed to marry Rebecca Poythress d/o Francis & Rebecca (Coggin) removed to N. C. Bodie-Hist.IV 32 Book: Virginia Historical Genealogies, Pace, Page 168 Says Richard Pace Bertie Pct( later became Northampton Co NC)made his Will March 12 1736 probated in 1738(Grimes Abstract) I am a bit confused here It also mentions Thomas Pace-m- Amy was s/o of abv Richard Pace and that this Thomas Pace made his will July 4 1764 probated Feb 1765 he left his wife Amy use of the Manor Plantation if she remarry's she get the plantation on Stone Hill.. mentioned thisThomas Pace had two daug ; Cecelia and Frances son Nathaniel Pace and for some reason or other I have down Richard son Thomas Pace d-1795 moved to Georgia abt 1768and moved back to Halifax Co Nc where died I also have this Thomas as -m- Cebelle Mathews in 1730 so are they one in the same and he had two marriages?... or who does this Thomas belong to ? I found this and may explain why some of NC Pace's in 1796 ended up in Tn Red River Settlers: Records of the Settlers of Northern Montgomery, Robertson, and Sumner Counties, Tennessee Edythe R. Whitley This book covers the northern half of Montgomery, Robertson, and Sumner counties, Tennessee. These counties were incorporated into the Mero District of North Carolina in 1796. It consists of a collection of county, state, church, and family records, and also contains genealogies of Red River families developed from a wide variety of sources, Darlene

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