This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Warren Pace Knight Wiggins Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WZVBAIB/4260 Message Board Post: John WARREN, Sr. b.ca.1792 in South Carolina m. Martha ____born ca. 1785 in North Carolina. There may have been other children, but these are the only three we know of. (His wife was NOT Martha Grier as some WorldConnect trees indicate. This has been disproved.)They had the following 3 (known) children: 1. Reuben WARREN b. ca. 1814 in South Carolina 2. John WARREN, Jr. b.ca.1819 in Georgia 3. Sherrod WARREN b.ca. 1823 in Georgia Reuben William WARREN (b.ca. 1814 in SC d. 1879 Talladega,Co. AL)m. 1834 Elizabeth DAVIS born 1817 in SC. Reuben Warren and his wife farmed adjacent property to his parents and brothers John Warren, Jr. and Sherrod Warren in 1850 while beginning and raising a family. By 1854 he had moved his family to Talladega County, Alabama. Reuben died in 1869 in Talladega County, AL. The 1880 census has his widow Elizabeth Warren, living on a farm in Chandler’s Precinct, Talladega, AL with her son Lafayette and daughters Carrie and Virginia who were still unmarried and living at home. Also living with her was a grandson Thomas McCurdy, age 15 helping on the farm. Living in his own separate household nearby was her son Nathaniel ‘Floyd’ Warren and his family. By1900 the widow Elizabeth (Davis) Warren was living in Shelby Co. AL.Reuben and Elizabeth (Davis) Warren had 9 children. John WARREN, Jr. b.ca.1819 in GA m.ca. 1837 Sarah ___b.ca.1820 in GA In 1840 and 1850census John Warren, Jr. is in Heard County, GA. In 1860 he is in Enon Grove, HeardCounty, GA. In 1870 census he is farming in Fayette County, AL. In 1880 census heis in Ruddul Twp, Independence County, AR.John Warren, Jr. and his wife Sarah had the f 11 children. Sherrod WARREN Sr. (b.1823 GA-Died after Civil War in Heard Co. GA.) m.ca. 1849 Jackebed PACE ( b.19 May 1819-d.10 Feb. 1895). Sherrod was the youngest of three sons born to John Warren, Sr. and his wife Martha. As a young boy he saw firsthand the indian troubles. Sherrod married at age 27 Sherrod listed himself as a farmer in census records in Heard County, Georgia. In the early days of his marriage his brothers and father all resided in nearby households. In June 1860 they were all counted in the census in the ‘Enon Grove District’ which on an old 1863 map of Georgia is an area that sat between the triangle created by the small towns of Orr, St. Cloud and Union Mills. Largest ‘big’ towns around then were Franklin, GA. By 1860 his one brother Reuben moved to Alabama. A family descendent said that although no one has yet found military records for him in the Civil War, his wife Jackebed said he came home sick from the Civil War with measle! s, then after taking a bath in the river, died the next day. Although people feel that Jackebed’s name is supposed to be spelled Jochabed like the woman from the bible, the fact is that her husband called her ‘Jokey’ and her gravestone, whether correct or not says Jackebed, so I have chosen to honor that and leave her name alone. Jackebed Pace’s parents were Stephen Pace, Jr. and his wife Judith Buchanan. She was one of thirteen children born to this union. In their listing of children she is listed as Jacebel Pace. Her family lived in Heard County, GA. This can be a bit confusing as Stephen Pace, Jr. (her father) had as his father Stephen Pace, Sr. who also married a Buchanan, although it was Catherine Buchanan, the daughter of Joseph Buchanan of NC. Judith Buchanan (Jackebeds mother) was the daughter of a different Buchanan, William Buchanan. They had 4 children.