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    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

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