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    1. Re: [PACE-L] Sarah Maycock - Virginia Magazine Source Reference
    2. Sorry it took me so long to write back, I am out of town, up in the Colorado mountains, with no Internet or phone service. Using the local library to sign on. In my opinion, these men were probably leaders of the town and had to be at most of the "business dealings" concerning the company's investment (in other words, like a company's board today). Most of them were noted in the rest of the minutes as well as this one concerning Sarah Maycock. I can scan a copy of the book page for everyone when I get back to Texas and put it up on the Pace Society web page? I still would like to see the original from which these minutes were taken to verify what was transcribed in the book was exactly the same. Does anyone have a contact with the Viriginia Archives to find out? Kim

    07/08/2006 10:29:44
    1. RE: [PACE-L] Sarah Maycock - Virginia Magazine Source Reference
    2. val & jeff tice
    3. Dear Kim: The digital images of the original records and the transcriptions are kept inside the Pace Society's database. I have not put what few of the early Virginia records (colony era) I have in the database yet as I have not begun researching the Virginia records in mass. I intend to start that in a few months, but first, I have more North Carolina records I need to finish, and a few other loose ends including getting the Finding Aids on-line. The Pace Society reunion next year is, hopefully, going to be held in Richmond. Val Pace Society of America Historian & Archivist -----Original Message----- From: Zapnyou@aol.com [mailto:Zapnyou@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 1:30 PM To: PACE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PACE-L] Sarah Maycock - Virginia Magazine Source Reference Sorry it took me so long to write back, I am out of town, up in the Colorado mountains, with no Internet or phone service. Using the local library to sign on. In my opinion, these men were probably leaders of the town and had to be at most of the "business dealings" concerning the company's investment (in other words, like a company's board today). Most of them were noted in the rest of the minutes as well as this one concerning Sarah Maycock. I can scan a copy of the book page for everyone when I get back to Texas and put it up on the Pace Society web page? I still would like to see the original from which these minutes were taken to verify what was transcribed in the book was exactly the same. Does anyone have a contact with the Viriginia Archives to find out? Kim ==== 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

    07/08/2006 11:59:18