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    1. [VAALBEMA] Dick Eastman's Pajama Genealogy System
    2. Hi to the list I would love to see comments, either positive or negative, about this system that Dick Eastman is selling. I realize he has his own "positive" comments on his web page, but would like to hear from others. I am seriously considering this for inclusion on my "wish list for Christmas." If you feel this topic is inappropriate for the list, please send privately to me. Thanks in advance Alice in Fluvanna

    11/17/2002 02:15:06
    1. [VAALBEMA] Fw: [CADI] New rootsweb database
    2. Sandra E. T. Duncan
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Colleen Norby" <norbyc@mail.yosemite.cc.ca.us> To: <CA-DEATH-INDEX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 1:50 PM Subject: [CADI] New rootsweb database > CALIFORNIA. Santa Cruz County. Watsonville Union High School > 1931 Manzanita; 654 records; Janece Carter Streig > http://userdb.rootsweb.com/alumni/ <http://userdb.rootsweb.com/alumni/> > > > > > > ==== CA-DEATH-INDEX Mailing List ==== > California Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness (Volunteers) > http://www.raogk.org./californ.htm; > Genie Angels http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~angels/ca.html >

    11/15/2002 09:46:18
    1. Re: [VAALBEMA] RE: HISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE
    2. Heather Olsen
    3. Rosanna, That is a small world indeed as the PARRISHs and the BASKETT married into the KENT lines--the PARRISHs and the BASKETTs several times. I will have to look up that book. Heather I seem to recall a side-ways connection to Milly Pace Baskett (a distant cousin to my Benjamin Pace), . And, while I'm not related by blood to Rev. Baskett, one of my PARRISH relatives was the second husband to one of his daughters. Can't recall which relative or daughter right off (it's too late for heavy thinking tonight), just that the offspring were from another marriage, so I'm not related to the good Reverend. > > There's a wonderful footnote about Rev. and Mrs. Baskett in "The History of the Virginia Baptists." The footnote from the second edition tells of their passing, a few days apart, and the large memorial service. > My Italian immigrant, Antonio Giannini (later Anthony Gianniny), became an apparently itenerent Baptist minister in his 50s, and performed many marriages in the Albemarle/Nelson/Fluvanna area. > We've found a description of his preaching as a guest at a service in Lynchburg, but so far haven't turned up any of his church records. > > best, > Rosanna Bencoach

    11/11/2002 06:44:56
    1. Re: [VAALBEMA] RE: CHISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE
    2. I don't believe I have responded to our e-mail. I don't have a Mary Polly Pace in my database. I have only a few PACE name. Perhaps you could tell me if Mary Polly Pace is connected to Benjermin Pace or his son George. I have only one child, Lavinia, listed for George. Thanks, Agnita Moore On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 10:44:34 -0800 "Sandra E. T. Duncan" <purplevw1@attbi.com> writes: > Hello Rosie B. > and Agnita > I am interested in your Pace connection > mine is as follows , no parents for Mary Polly > > Descendants of Mary Polly Pace > > 1 Mary Polly Pace 1805 - 1850 b: 1805 in , Fluvanna, VA d: Bet. > 1850 - > 1880 > .. +Joseph Wade Tyler 1798 - 1868 b: Abt. 1798 Albemarle county,VA > m: > August 24, 1824 in Albemarle County, VA d: Abt. 1868 in age70 > ..... 2 William Tyler 1820 - b: Abt. 1820 > ..... 2 John Waller Tyler 1826 - Unknown b: January 1826 in > Virginia d: > Unknown > ......... +Caroline Anderson Bramham 1829 - Unknown b: Abt. 1829 m: > July > 20, 1846 in Albemarle County, VA d: Unknown > ..... 2 [1] James Overton Tyler 1828 - 1899 b: May 07, 1828 in > ,Albemarle,VA d: April 13, 1899 in Salem,Roanoke , VA > ......... +Mary Peasley 1832 - 1887 b: May 1832 in > Lynchburg,Lynchburg,VA > m: June 03, 1852 in "BonSac", Roanoke,VA d: November 16, 1887 in > Buckland,Prince William, VA > ..... *2nd Wife of [1] James Overton Tyler: > ......... +Mary Utterbach m: 1893 in ,Prince William,VA > ..... 2 Elizabeth Tyler 1831 - b: 1831 in ,Fluvann,VA > ..... 2 Meredith J. Tyler 1833 - 1880 b: 1833 in > Scottsville,Albemarle,VA > d: Aft. 1880 in Charlottsville, Albemarle,VA > ......... +Angelina Reed 1833 - 1880 b: Abt. 1833 in ,,VA m: Abt. > 1852 d: > Aft. 1880 > ..... 2 Martha Tyler 1836 - b: 1836 d: in Died Young > ..... 2 Joseph Wade Tyler, Jr. 1838 - b: 1838 in ,Fluvanna,VA > ..... 2 Thomas Rubin Tyler 1840 - b: 1840 in ,Fluvanna,VA > ......... +Sarah Elizabeth Lane 1844 - b: January 14, 1844 in > Rivanna,Albemarle,VA m: January 15, 1861 in ,Albemarle,VA > ..... 2 Mary E. Tyler 1842 - b: 1842 in ,Albemarle,VA > ..... 2 Lucy Jane Tyler 1849 - 1880 b: 1849 in > Rivanna,Albemarle,VA d: > Aft. 1880 > ......... +David F. Lane 1848 - 1880 b: 1848 in > Rivanna,Albemarle,VA m: > 1870 in , Albemarle,VA d: Aft. 1880 in Rivanna,Albemarle,VA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "RosieB" <Rosieb@sprynet.com> > To: <VAALBEMA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 8:33 AM > Subject: [VAALBEMA] RE: HISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, > MULLINS, AND > PACE > > > > > > > Subject: [VAALBEMA] CHISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, > MULLINS, AND > PACE > > > Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 00:51:36 -0600 > > > From: agnitamoo@juno.com > > > To: VAALBEMA-L@rootsweb.com > > > > > > I am new to the list and am researching the following: > CHISHOLM, > > > GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE. Does anyone have > any > > > interest in these names. I have already collected quite a bit > of > > > information, but am always trying to fill in added information. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Agnita Chisholm Moore > > > > Hi, Agnita. We must be cousins. So many names overlapping! I'm > descended from Antonio and Maria > > GIANNINY (originally GIANNINI) who immigrated from Italy in 1773, > through > one of their sons, > > Nicholas, who married Polly PACE (daughter of Benjamin and Anne > Pace, from > the Middlesex line). > > Looking at the index to the family history, I don't see a GAINES > listed > (yet), but do see HUMPHREY > > and MULLINS, and many CHISHOLMS. There are some CHISHOLMS burried > next to > my GIANNINI's at > > Riverview Cemetary in Charlottesville -- I recall Amanda and Alex. > > > > Do you have a copy of the Giannini family history, written by O. > Allan > Gianniny, Jr. and Robert > > Lewis Giannini, III? Allan is in Charlottesville and knows more > about the > family than anyone. > > > > So nice to meet you! > > Rosanna Bencoach > > Richmond > > > > > > ==== VAALBEMA Mailing List ==== > > Please Consider Transcribing a Graveyard. It will benefit you. > > It will benefit others. Remember: Graveyards disappear! > > > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ==== VAALBEMA Mailing List ==== > Please provide source, whenever possible. Please use your spell > checker. If your message does not use proper spelling, people are > liable to think you got names and dates wrong, too. > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com

    11/09/2002 06:38:13
    1. Re: [VAALBEMA] PACE LYON GRAVES and others
    2. Martha, Thanks for the lovely letter transcription. However, I don't know what connection if any the writer or her family have to my line. If you could help me with that, I would appreciate it. If you are interested in my line, just the other day my son showed me how to put my genealogy data on our web site that he monitors. With his help we put the PACE descendants on our web site and I plan to do the Chisholm's and Gianniny's soon. So you can view it by typing in http://kalel.netfirms.com/ancestry/pace/ He hasn't had time to make a link to this page, so if you want to see his page and more of our family pictures, go to http://kalel.netfirms.com. Thanks, Agnita Chisholm Moore On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 17:29:06 -0800 (PST) Martha Miller <millerspost@yahoo.com> writes: > This is a copy of a letter written by Winnifred (LYON) > PACE to her sister, Mary (LYON) GRAVES, in 1859. Mary > and her family had just moved to Pike Co, Missouri. I > thought it might be of interest to others and I don't > know anything further about this PACE family. Would > appreciate if anyone recognizes anyone to please let > me know. Items in brackets [ ] are my comments and I > have made some notes at the bottom. > Thanks, > Martha Miller > millerspost@yahoo.com > > ******* > No. 37 > > March 1st, 1859 > Albemarle Co, Va. > > My Dear beloved sister and brother, > > I now seat myself to write you a few lines to let you > know that we are all in tolerable health at this time. > I have been sick for 2 weeks with a cold and my head > and teeth. I thought they used to have _____. I had > to get Dr. Johnson to take four out. It has been very > sickly here this winter. I hope when these lines > comes to hand they may find you all enjoying good > health. I received your letter and was glad to hear > from you all. Brother Robert [Lyon] was here to see > us not so long since. They was all well. He says you > must write to him. Sister you must write to me often, > for I can tell you it gave me great satisfaction to > hear from you all. Mrs. Clements and Munday Walker > has been to see me. Munday sends her love to you. > Now Sister I have bad news to write you, poor John has > lost his wife. [John is her brother-in-law, John Pace] > She died the 24th of March. [this can’t be correct as > the letter is dated March 1st] I was there when she > died. I closed her mouth and eyes. She was taken > worse about 12 o’clock and died about sunset. I > shrouded her. I sent to Scottsville to Mrs. Harris > and had her shroud made. It was very nice indeed. It > was as nice a coffin as I ever saw. Poor John, I > thought it would have broken his heart. I never saw > anyone take on so in all my life. They had just been > married eight weeks today. I stayed there Saturday > after the corpse started, and packed up all of her > clothes to go to her mother’s. They carried her home > to bury her. Kitty Gilispe has been staying with Lucy > five weeks. Mr. Coles [Coules?] sent up his carriage > and me and Kitty came down to his house to dinner. We > had been to dinner. We had been to dinner and he had > company, but he said he didn’t intend to let us off, > we must eat some with him anyhow. He then went to the > mountains the next day and brought Mrs. Pace down in > his carriage to stay with John. Myself and Mrs. Pace > and Kitty spent the day at Mrs. Clements yesterday. > Kitty went with their Aunt Dicy up to Johns. I expect > them down sometime this week. His papa went down with > the corpse and came back to my house. > > He says she might stay and go back with her Aunt Dicy. > She send her love to you all and says she intends > writing Mag [Margaret E.F. Graves-Mary’s dau.] as soon > as she goes home. They are all well at Old Billy’s. > He has gotten your letter. Sister I think if I could > see you I could talk a week. Sister I do hope to meet > with you again in this world. But should we not, I > trust we will meet where parting will be no more. > Tell Mag, Kitty had her deguarratype taken yesterday > in Warren, but her papa says he can’t get the first > features of Kitty. He says she must have it taken > again. I saw some of the prettiest Deguarratypes ___ > here I ever saw in my life. Whole family in one > frame. Poor Lucy, she did want hers taken so bad. > She said if she ever got so she could dress herself > she wanted mine and hers taken in one frame and send > it to her mother saying she would think the world and > all of it. She thought a great deal of me. She said > she loved me as well as if I had been her own sister. > She was in her senses to the very last. She got a > letter from her mother just before she died. She saw > the letter and read it not ten minutes. Sister I have > no more news to write to interest you. Mr. Pace and > the children joins me in love to you all. Tell baby > neor? Is the sweetest thing he ever saw. Give my love > to all and accept a full share for yourself. Nothing > more at present, but remain your ever loving sister > until death, so farewell sister. > > Winifred C. Pace > James H. Pace > To Mary F. Graves > > Sister you wished to know if I got all my things. I > don’t know. Mrs. Pace says you named a bolster and > things you left on the farm, she says Gracy Ann got > them. She says you gave them to her. I reckon I got > all the rest you left for me. Mrs. Martain says she > doesn’t owe you anything. She says you had better pay > her for the sugar dish you sold her and then sold it > again. Mr. Martain has gotten well. Willey [Pace] > sends his best love to John [Graves] and Jimmy > [Graves]. Nothing More. > > ************ > Notes: > Winifred “Winney” C. (Lyon) Pace b. 1828 in Nelson Co, > VA > dau. Of Gutridge Thurmon and Polly (Melton) Lyon. > James M. Pace b. ca 1829 VA > They were married ca 1844 in VA (maybe Fluvanna, > Nelson, Amherst or Albemarle Co, VA) They were found > in the 1850 Fluvanna Co, VA Census. James and Winney > have at least one child, Sarah Jane and possibly > Willey as asks to be remembered to Mary’s sons in this > letter. > > Winney is writing to her sister, Mary Frances (Lyon) > Graves b. 1820 Nelson Co, VA. Mary and her husband, > Ruebin “Y.” Wyatte Graves had just moved from > Albemarle Co, VA to Paynesville, Pike Co, MO. This is > about 100 miles north of St. Louis. Ruebin had > worked as an overseer possibly for Col. Cole or > Coleman in Albemarle Co., VA. That probably explains > the reference to a sale and things being left for > Winney. > > James M. Pace had a brother John Pace who had married > 1)Lucy who died of a lengthy illness in 1859 and > married 2) Miss Jones. > > Mary (Lyon) Graves names as her executor “my friend” > John C. Pace. After Ruebin Graves death, she married > John F. Huckstep, a widower, who had moved to MO from > the same area in VA as Mary. I don’t know if this > John C. Pace is the brother of James M. Pace or a > different person. > > Gracy Ann may have been a servant, as in a different > letter she asks if Mary will please send for her to > come to MO as she was the nicest white lady she ever > worked for. > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive greatest hits videos > http://launch.yahoo.com/u2 > > > ==== VAALBEMA Mailing List ==== > Please Consider Transcribing a Graveyard. It will benefit you. > It will benefit others. Remember: Graveyards disappear! > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! 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    11/09/2002 06:29:12
    1. Re: [VAALBEMA] RE: CHISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE
    2. I'm sorry but I do not have a Mildred PACE in my database. So I don't know how to connect them to my family line, or if there is a connection. I do not find any of the other names either. Agnita Chisholm Moore On Fri, 08 Nov 2002 02:06:34 -0500 RosieB <Rosieb@sprynet.com> writes: > Subject: > Re: [VAALBEMA] RE: CHISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, > MULLINS, AND PACE > Date: > Thu, 7 Nov 2002 13:22:48 -0800 > From: > "Heather Olsen" <kitchen6@earthlink.net> > To: > VAALBEMA-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [VAALBEMA] RE: CHISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, > MULLINS, > AND PACE > > > > Hello Rosie B. > > and Agnita > > I am interested in your Pace connection > > mine is as follows , no parents for Mary Polly > > > I am not researching the PACE family, however, and not documented by > me I > have a Mildred PACE married to Rev. William BASKETT, in the > Albemarle/Fluvanna area, they are the parents of Elizabeth 'Betsy' > BASKETT > who married John Tate KENT (my family). They were married in Aug > 1798, in > Fluvanna County. I think that Rev. Baskett was a Baptist minister, > as that > branch of my KENT family settled in Antioch and started a Baptist > Church > there so you might try any church records that are there. > > Heather Kent Olsen > Ft. Lewis WA > > ------------------------ > Heather, > Thanks for that reference. It's too small a world! I seem to recall > a side-ways connection to Milly > Pace Baskett (a distant cousin to my Benjamin Pace), though the > details are escaping me at this > moment. It's been so long since I looked at this material. And, > while I'm not related by blood to > Rev. Baskett, one of my PARRISH relatives was the second husband to > one of his daughters. Can't > recall which relative or daughter right off (it's too late for heavy > thinking tonight), just that > the offspring were from another marriage, so I'm not related to the > good Reverend. > > There's a wonderful footnote about Rev. and Mrs. Baskett in "The > History of the Virginia Baptists." > The original book was published in the early 1800s, updated and > reprinted some years later, and then > reprinted again in the 1890s. The footnote from the second edition > tells of their passing, a few > days apart, and the large memorial service. There's also a mention > of one of his daughters who went > to Kentucky as bride to another noted minister. (I found a copy of > the book in the Library of > Virginia.) > > My Italian immigrant, Antonio Giannini (later Anthony Gianniny), > became an apparently itenerent > Baptist minister in his 50s, and performed many marriages in the > Albemarle/Nelson/Fluvanna area. > We've found a description of his preaching as a guest at a service > in Lynchburg, but so far haven't > turned up any of his church records. > > best, > Rosanna Bencoach > > > ==== VAALBEMA Mailing List ==== > Include local history. Visit the courthouse and the Historical > Society > in behalf of others, if you can volunteer. Share. > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com

    11/09/2002 06:24:08
    1. [VAALBEMA] PACE LYON GRAVES and others
    2. Martha Miller
    3. This is a copy of a letter written by Winnifred (LYON) PACE to her sister, Mary (LYON) GRAVES, in 1859. Mary and her family had just moved to Pike Co, Missouri. I thought it might be of interest to others and I don't know anything further about this PACE family. Would appreciate if anyone recognizes anyone to please let me know. Items in brackets [ ] are my comments and I have made some notes at the bottom. Thanks, Martha Miller millerspost@yahoo.com ******* No. 37 March 1st, 1859 Albemarle Co, Va. My Dear beloved sister and brother, I now seat myself to write you a few lines to let you know that we are all in tolerable health at this time. I have been sick for 2 weeks with a cold and my head and teeth. I thought they used to have _____. I had to get Dr. Johnson to take four out. It has been very sickly here this winter. I hope when these lines comes to hand they may find you all enjoying good health. I received your letter and was glad to hear from you all. Brother Robert [Lyon] was here to see us not so long since. They was all well. He says you must write to him. Sister you must write to me often, for I can tell you it gave me great satisfaction to hear from you all. Mrs. Clements and Munday Walker has been to see me. Munday sends her love to you. Now Sister I have bad news to write you, poor John has lost his wife. [John is her brother-in-law, John Pace] She died the 24th of March. [this can�t be correct as the letter is dated March 1st] I was there when she died. I closed her mouth and eyes. She was taken worse about 12 o�clock and died about sunset. I shrouded her. I sent to Scottsville to Mrs. Harris and had her shroud made. It was very nice indeed. It was as nice a coffin as I ever saw. Poor John, I thought it would have broken his heart. I never saw anyone take on so in all my life. They had just been married eight weeks today. I stayed there Saturday after the corpse started, and packed up all of her clothes to go to her mother�s. They carried her home to bury her. Kitty Gilispe has been staying with Lucy five weeks. Mr. Coles [Coules?] sent up his carriage and me and Kitty came down to his house to dinner. We had been to dinner. We had been to dinner and he had company, but he said he didn�t intend to let us off, we must eat some with him anyhow. He then went to the mountains the next day and brought Mrs. Pace down in his carriage to stay with John. Myself and Mrs. Pace and Kitty spent the day at Mrs. Clements yesterday. Kitty went with their Aunt Dicy up to Johns. I expect them down sometime this week. His papa went down with the corpse and came back to my house. He says she might stay and go back with her Aunt Dicy. She send her love to you all and says she intends writing Mag [Margaret E.F. Graves-Mary�s dau.] as soon as she goes home. They are all well at Old Billy�s. He has gotten your letter. Sister I think if I could see you I could talk a week. Sister I do hope to meet with you again in this world. But should we not, I trust we will meet where parting will be no more. Tell Mag, Kitty had her deguarratype taken yesterday in Warren, but her papa says he can�t get the first features of Kitty. He says she must have it taken again. I saw some of the prettiest Deguarratypes ___ here I ever saw in my life. Whole family in one frame. Poor Lucy, she did want hers taken so bad. She said if she ever got so she could dress herself she wanted mine and hers taken in one frame and send it to her mother saying she would think the world and all of it. She thought a great deal of me. She said she loved me as well as if I had been her own sister. She was in her senses to the very last. She got a letter from her mother just before she died. She saw the letter and read it not ten minutes. Sister I have no more news to write to interest you. Mr. Pace and the children joins me in love to you all. Tell baby neor? Is the sweetest thing he ever saw. Give my love to all and accept a full share for yourself. Nothing more at present, but remain your ever loving sister until death, so farewell sister. Winifred C. Pace James H. Pace To Mary F. Graves Sister you wished to know if I got all my things. I don�t know. Mrs. Pace says you named a bolster and things you left on the farm, she says Gracy Ann got them. She says you gave them to her. I reckon I got all the rest you left for me. Mrs. Martain says she doesn�t owe you anything. She says you had better pay her for the sugar dish you sold her and then sold it again. Mr. Martain has gotten well. Willey [Pace] sends his best love to John [Graves] and Jimmy [Graves]. Nothing More. ************ Notes: Winifred �Winney� C. (Lyon) Pace b. 1828 in Nelson Co, VA dau. Of Gutridge Thurmon and Polly (Melton) Lyon. James M. Pace b. ca 1829 VA They were married ca 1844 in VA (maybe Fluvanna, Nelson, Amherst or Albemarle Co, VA) They were found in the 1850 Fluvanna Co, VA Census. James and Winney have at least one child, Sarah Jane and possibly Willey as asks to be remembered to Mary�s sons in this letter. Winney is writing to her sister, Mary Frances (Lyon) Graves b. 1820 Nelson Co, VA. Mary and her husband, Ruebin �Y.� Wyatte Graves had just moved from Albemarle Co, VA to Paynesville, Pike Co, MO. This is about 100 miles north of St. Louis. Ruebin had worked as an overseer possibly for Col. Cole or Coleman in Albemarle Co., VA. That probably explains the reference to a sale and things being left for Winney. James M. Pace had a brother John Pace who had married 1)Lucy who died of a lengthy illness in 1859 and married 2) Miss Jones. Mary (Lyon) Graves names as her executor �my friend� John C. Pace. After Ruebin Graves death, she married John F. Huckstep, a widower, who had moved to MO from the same area in VA as Mary. I don�t know if this John C. Pace is the brother of James M. Pace or a different person. Gracy Ann may have been a servant, as in a different letter she asks if Mary will please send for her to come to MO as she was the nicest white lady she ever worked for. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive greatest hits videos http://launch.yahoo.com/u2

    11/08/2002 10:29:06
    1. Re: [VAALBEMA] RE: HISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE
    2. RosieB
    3. Subject: Re: [VAALBEMA] RE: HISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 13:22:48 -0800 From: "Heather Olsen" <kitchen6@earthlink.net> To: VAALBEMA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [VAALBEMA] RE: HISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE > Hello Rosie B. > and Agnita > I am interested in your Pace connection > mine is as follows , no parents for Mary Polly I am not researching the PACE family, however, and not documented by me I have a Mildred PACE married to Rev. William BASKETT, in the Albemarle/Fluvanna area, they are the parents of Elizabeth 'Betsy' BASKETT who married John Tate KENT (my family). They were married in Aug 1798, in Fluvanna County. I think that Rev. Baskett was a Baptist minister, as that branch of my KENT family settled in Antioch and started a Baptist Church there so you might try any church records that are there. Heather Kent Olsen Ft. Lewis WA ------------------------ Heather, Thanks for that reference. It's too small a world! I seem to recall a side-ways connection to Milly Pace Baskett (a distant cousin to my Benjamin Pace), though the details are escaping me at this moment. It's been so long since I looked at this material. And, while I'm not related by blood to Rev. Baskett, one of my PARRISH relatives was the second husband to one of his daughters. Can't recall which relative or daughter right off (it's too late for heavy thinking tonight), just that the offspring were from another marriage, so I'm not related to the good Reverend. There's a wonderful footnote about Rev. and Mrs. Baskett in "The History of the Virginia Baptists." The original book was published in the early 1800s, updated and reprinted some years later, and then reprinted again in the 1890s. The footnote from the second edition tells of their passing, a few days apart, and the large memorial service. There's also a mention of one of his daughters who went to Kentucky as bride to another noted minister. (I found a copy of the book in the Library of Virginia.) My Italian immigrant, Antonio Giannini (later Anthony Gianniny), became an apparently itenerent Baptist minister in his 50s, and performed many marriages in the Albemarle/Nelson/Fluvanna area. We've found a description of his preaching as a guest at a service in Lynchburg, but so far haven't turned up any of his church records. best, Rosanna Bencoach

    11/07/2002 07:06:34
    1. Re: [VAALBEMA] RE: HISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE
    2. Heather Olsen
    3. Subject: Re: [VAALBEMA] RE: HISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE > Hello Rosie B. > and Agnita > I am interested in your Pace connection > mine is as follows , no parents for Mary Polly I am not researching the PACE family, however, and not documented by me I have a Mildred PACE married to Rev. William BASKETT, in the Albemarle/Fluvanna area, they are the parents of Elizabeth 'Betsy' BASKETT who married John Tate KENT (my family). They were married in Aug 1798, in Fluvanna County. I think that Rev. Baskett was a Baptist minister, as that branch of my KENT family settled in Antioch and started a Baptist Church there so you might try any church records that are there. Heather Kent Olsen Ft. Lewis WA

    11/07/2002 06:22:48
    1. [VAALBEMA] RE: HISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE
    2. RosieB
    3. > Subject: [VAALBEMA] CHISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE > Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 00:51:36 -0600 > From: agnitamoo@juno.com > To: VAALBEMA-L@rootsweb.com > > I am new to the list and am researching the following: CHISHOLM, > GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE. Does anyone have any > interest in these names. I have already collected quite a bit of > information, but am always trying to fill in added information. > > Thanks, > Agnita Chisholm Moore Hi, Agnita. We must be cousins. So many names overlapping! I'm descended from Antonio and Maria GIANNINY (originally GIANNINI) who immigrated from Italy in 1773, through one of their sons, Nicholas, who married Polly PACE (daughter of Benjamin and Anne Pace, from the Middlesex line). Looking at the index to the family history, I don't see a GAINES listed (yet), but do see HUMPHREY and MULLINS, and many CHISHOLMS. There are some CHISHOLMS burried next to my GIANNINI's at Riverview Cemetary in Charlottesville -- I recall Amanda and Alex. Do you have a copy of the Giannini family history, written by O. Allan Gianniny, Jr. and Robert Lewis Giannini, III? Allan is in Charlottesville and knows more about the family than anyone. So nice to meet you! Rosanna Bencoach Richmond

    11/07/2002 04:33:47
    1. Re: [VAALBEMA] RE: HISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE
    2. Sandra E. T. Duncan
    3. Hello Rosie B. and Agnita I am interested in your Pace connection mine is as follows , no parents for Mary Polly Descendants of Mary Polly Pace 1 Mary Polly Pace 1805 - 1850 b: 1805 in , Fluvanna, VA d: Bet. 1850 - 1880 .. +Joseph Wade Tyler 1798 - 1868 b: Abt. 1798 Albemarle county,VA m: August 24, 1824 in Albemarle County, VA d: Abt. 1868 in age70 ..... 2 William Tyler 1820 - b: Abt. 1820 ..... 2 John Waller Tyler 1826 - Unknown b: January 1826 in Virginia d: Unknown ......... +Caroline Anderson Bramham 1829 - Unknown b: Abt. 1829 m: July 20, 1846 in Albemarle County, VA d: Unknown ..... 2 [1] James Overton Tyler 1828 - 1899 b: May 07, 1828 in ,Albemarle,VA d: April 13, 1899 in Salem,Roanoke , VA ......... +Mary Peasley 1832 - 1887 b: May 1832 in Lynchburg,Lynchburg,VA m: June 03, 1852 in "BonSac", Roanoke,VA d: November 16, 1887 in Buckland,Prince William, VA ..... *2nd Wife of [1] James Overton Tyler: ......... +Mary Utterbach m: 1893 in ,Prince William,VA ..... 2 Elizabeth Tyler 1831 - b: 1831 in ,Fluvann,VA ..... 2 Meredith J. Tyler 1833 - 1880 b: 1833 in Scottsville,Albemarle,VA d: Aft. 1880 in Charlottsville, Albemarle,VA ......... +Angelina Reed 1833 - 1880 b: Abt. 1833 in ,,VA m: Abt. 1852 d: Aft. 1880 ..... 2 Martha Tyler 1836 - b: 1836 d: in Died Young ..... 2 Joseph Wade Tyler, Jr. 1838 - b: 1838 in ,Fluvanna,VA ..... 2 Thomas Rubin Tyler 1840 - b: 1840 in ,Fluvanna,VA ......... +Sarah Elizabeth Lane 1844 - b: January 14, 1844 in Rivanna,Albemarle,VA m: January 15, 1861 in ,Albemarle,VA ..... 2 Mary E. Tyler 1842 - b: 1842 in ,Albemarle,VA ..... 2 Lucy Jane Tyler 1849 - 1880 b: 1849 in Rivanna,Albemarle,VA d: Aft. 1880 ......... +David F. Lane 1848 - 1880 b: 1848 in Rivanna,Albemarle,VA m: 1870 in , Albemarle,VA d: Aft. 1880 in Rivanna,Albemarle,VA ----- Original Message ----- From: "RosieB" <Rosieb@sprynet.com> To: <VAALBEMA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 8:33 AM Subject: [VAALBEMA] RE: HISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE > > > Subject: [VAALBEMA] CHISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE > > Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 00:51:36 -0600 > > From: agnitamoo@juno.com > > To: VAALBEMA-L@rootsweb.com > > > > I am new to the list and am researching the following: CHISHOLM, > > GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE. Does anyone have any > > interest in these names. I have already collected quite a bit of > > information, but am always trying to fill in added information. > > > > Thanks, > > Agnita Chisholm Moore > > Hi, Agnita. We must be cousins. So many names overlapping! I'm descended from Antonio and Maria > GIANNINY (originally GIANNINI) who immigrated from Italy in 1773, through one of their sons, > Nicholas, who married Polly PACE (daughter of Benjamin and Anne Pace, from the Middlesex line). > Looking at the index to the family history, I don't see a GAINES listed (yet), but do see HUMPHREY > and MULLINS, and many CHISHOLMS. There are some CHISHOLMS burried next to my GIANNINI's at > Riverview Cemetary in Charlottesville -- I recall Amanda and Alex. > > Do you have a copy of the Giannini family history, written by O. Allan Gianniny, Jr. and Robert > Lewis Giannini, III? Allan is in Charlottesville and knows more about the family than anyone. > > So nice to meet you! > Rosanna Bencoach > Richmond > > > ==== VAALBEMA Mailing List ==== > Please Consider Transcribing a Graveyard. It will benefit you. > It will benefit others. Remember: Graveyards disappear! > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    11/07/2002 03:44:34
    1. [VAALBEMA] Virginia county maps
    2. floridamom
    3. website of interest for county formation maps and census maps www.segenealogy.com/virginia/va_maps.htm floridamom

    11/04/2002 02:03:18
    1. [VAALBEMA] grave stones
    2. Sandra E. T. Duncan
    3. Here is a link to a page by Sean Bagby, with some new grave stone pictures many in Randolph county West Virginia, he has more than just Van Scoy, Vanscoy Sandra SANDRA TYLER DUNCAN in Sacramento,CA admin for DUNCAN-L@rootsweb.com /*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/* Duncan resource material follows ---------------------------------------------- http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~dobson [by Mary Ann Dobson] http://www.duncanroots.com [by Keith Duncan] /*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/* TYLER-L@rootsweb.com VANSCOY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.vanschaickfamily.com/ [ by Sean Bagby] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.progenealogists.com/genealogysleuthb.htm All my outgoing mail scanned by Norton so as to be virus free!!

    11/01/2002 04:11:19
    1. [VAALBEMA] Re: VAALBEMA-D Digest V02 #102
    2. Hello, I have the PACE line and I believe someone who posted on this site in the last week has both the PACE and the GIANNINY lines. Is your PACE line direct to Richard of Jamestown or John of Middlesex? Rose > X-Message: #1 > Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 00:51:36 -0600 > From: agnitamoo@juno.com > Subject: [VAALBEMA] CHISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE > > I am new to the list and am researching the following: CHISHOLM, > GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE. Does anyone have any > interest in these names. ............ > Thanks, > Agnita Chisholm Moore >

    10/31/2002 12:25:22
    1. [VAALBEMA] Re: MARTIN - PAGE
    2. Was your John MARTIN married to Ann PAGE? In a message dated 10/28/2002 6:02:59 PM Pacific Standard Time, VAALBEMA-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > X-Message: #2 > Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 10:37:11 -0600 > From: "Sheila" <1melson@brightok.net> > To: VAALBEMA-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <003b01c27ea0$44e01b00$76c1f9cc@298gq01> > Subject: [VAALBEMA] Revolutionary War Records > Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" > > I have a John Martin of Albemarle County, who may have served in the REV > War. > > Does anyone have any idea about researching online or through the > libraries? > > S Martin Melson >

    10/31/2002 09:53:42
    1. [VAALBEMA] Re: VAALBEMA-D Digest V02 #100
    2. In a message dated 10/29/2002 11:05:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, VAALBEMA-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > thanks for the input but it said this address was incorrect...I did put "http:" to start the address...tried it twice--please advise...

    10/31/2002 03:20:34
    1. [VAALBEMA] CHISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE
    2. I am new to the list and am researching the following: CHISHOLM, GIANNINY, GAINES, HUMPHREY, MULLINS, AND PACE. Does anyone have any interest in these names. I have already collected quite a bit of information, but am always trying to fill in added information. Thanks, Agnita Chisholm Moore ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com

    10/30/2002 05:51:36
    1. Re: [VAALBEMA] 1812 Link
    2. The URL for that website should be http://www.societyofthewarof1812.org/ Gay Weston

    10/30/2002 06:05:36
    1. [VAALBEMA] Re: VAALBEMA-D Digest V02 #100
    2. Hi, I am new to the Albemarle, VA list. I am researching the Dalton's, mostly Randolph Dalton and his ? wife. Cindy in GA

    10/30/2002 12:15:15
    1. [VAALBEMA] Help locating old Creeks and other areas
    2. I am doing research on the PATTERSON and TROWER families.......trying to find the correct parents of William PATTERSON b. ca1780 Louisa Co.VA m. Catherine [Caty] TROWER b. ca1783 Albemarle Co.VA. While working on these families living in Albemarle Co.VA.........on several land deeds there are a few areas of which I and other's have not been able to locate, so I thought I would pose the question here, as maybe others researching or living there might be able to help in finding these places: Davids Creek[of the Fluvanna River] Putur /Petus Creek Qualies Creek Also is there an area or a Mt. range which would have been called Little Mountain?? Thanks so much, N.J.Skinner White vwhite0901@aol.com "Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past." (Deuteronomy 32:7a)

    10/29/2002 06:54:52