| Home Surname List Name Index Sources GEDCOM File Email Us | JAMES PACE was born in 1666 in Charles City,Charles City,Virginia. He died in 1735 at the age of 69 in ,,North Carolina. By Linda McMurry Eddy Parents: RICHARD PACE and MARY BAKER. Spouse: ELIZABETH LOWE. ELIZABETH LOWE and JAMES PACE were married in 1689 in Charles City,Charles City,Virginia. Children were: RICHARD PACE, James PACE, Solomon PACE. Jeremiah R. PACE was born in 1781 in Rutherford Co., NC. He died in 1843 at the age of 62 in Dade Co., FL. By Linda McMurry Eddy Parents: JOHN JACK PACE , Sr. and ANN RUSSELL. John PACE signed a will on 25 March 1726 in Bertie Precient, NC.3696 He was born in VA. By Linda McMurry Eddy Parents: GEORGE PACE and SARAH MAYCOCK. John PACE[xUpline] (private). Parents: RICHARD PACE and SARAH WOODLIEF. John PACE , Jr. was born on 5 December 1775 in VA. He died on 9 January 1830 at the age of 54 in Blount Co., AL. By Linda McMurry Eddy Parents: JOHN JACK PACE , Sr. and ANN RUSSELL. JOHN JACK PACE , Sr. was born on 1 January 1749 in ,Prince George,Virginia. He died in 1825 at the age of 76 in ,Gwinnett,Georgia. By Linda McMurry Eddy Parents: FRANCIS PACE and Ann BIGGINS. Spouse: ANN RUSSELL. ANN RUSSELL and JOHN JACK PACE , Sr. were married on 26 November 1769 in ,Brunswick,Virginia. Children were: ISAAC PACE, Richard Russell PACE, John PACE , Jr., Stephen PACE, Jeremiah R. PACE, Martha "Patsy" PACE, Francis PACE, Twitty PACE. Spouse: Obedience CHASTAIN. Children were: Elizabeth PACE. Lucy PACE was born in 1740 in ,Prince George,Virginia. By Linda McMurry Eddy Parents: FRANCIS PACE and Ann BIGGINS. Spouse: John CONNELL Jr.. Lucy PACE and John CONNELL Jr. were married in 1758 in ,Prince George,Virginia. Luna PACE13 was born on 2 December 1855 in Bountiful, Davis, UT. She died on 18 May 1901 at the age of 45. She has Ancestral File Number 565C-7S. Parents: Edwin C. PACE and Mary Jane ATKINSON. Margaret PACE was born about 1550 in Stratford-On-Avon,Warwickshire,England. She died in Stratford-On-Avon,Warwickshire,England. Spouse: Thomas Matthew ROGERS. Margaret PACE and Thomas Matthew ROGERS were married on 5 November 1581 in Stratford-On-Avon,Warwickshire,England. Children were: Elizabeth ROGERS. Martha "Patsy" PACE was born in 1782 in , , Virginia. She owned 218 acres, Mush Creek, Greenville Co., SC on 19 October 1805. She died in 1844 at the age of 62 in ,Pope,Arkansas. Martha has reference number LFC6-LK. By Linda McMurry Eddy Parents: JOHN JACK PACE , Sr. and ANN RUSSELL. Spouse: Benjamin LANGFORD. Martha "Patsy" PACE and Benjamin LANGFORD were married in 1805 in Greenville,South Carolina. Children were: Milton Hazelton LANGFORD, John PLACE, Robert Berry PLACE, Prudence LANGFORD, Sinai LANGFORD, Eveline LANGFORD, Benjamin LANGFORD , Jr., Anna LANGFORD, Milton Hazelton LANGFORD, John Pace LANGFORD, Robert Berry LANGFORD. Myra PACE13 was born on 29 August 1864 in Woods Cross, Davis, Utah. She died on 29 October 1909 at the age of 45 in Woods Cross, Davis, Utah. She has Ancestral File Number 1FK1-SX. Myra was buried in Bountiful, Davis, Utah. Parents: Edwin C. PACE and Mary Jane ATKINSON. Phoebe Priscilla PACE13 was born on 26 September 1860 in Bountiful, Davis, UT. She was christened in 1869. She died on 6 November 1900 at the age of 40 in Butte, Silverbow, Mt. Phoebe was buried in November 1900 in Bountiful City Cemetery, Bountiful, David, Ut. She has Ancestral File Number 565C-80. Parents: Edwin C. PACE and Mary Jane ATKINSON. Rhoda PACE13 was born on 16 June 1868 in Woods Cross, Davis, Ut. She died on 18 October 1911 at the age of 43 in Lincoln, Bnnvl, Id. She was buried on 22 October 1911 in Lincoln, Bnnvl, Id. Rhoda has Ancestral File Number 19QV-ZH. Parents: Edwin C. PACE and Mary Jane ATKINSON. Spouse: Nephi MOSS. Rhoda PACE and Nephi MOSS were married on 11 December 1884 in Woods Cross, Davis, Ut. Children were: Alice Ida MOSS, Willard Nephi MOSS, Effie MOSS, John Edwin MOSS, Afton MOSS, Linnie MOSS, Bert Laurence MOSS, Zola MOSS, Ernest Reed MOSS, Rhoda Mahala MOSS, Jennie May MOSS. Richard PACE[xUpline] (private). Parents: RICHARD PACE and SARAH WOODLIEF. RICHARD PACE was born in 1590 in Wapping, Middlesex, England. He died in 1625 at the age of 35 in Pace's Paines, Surry Co., VA. He immigrated in August 1611 to Jamestown, VA. "The American Pace family began with Richard and Isabella Smith from Stepheny Parish, London. They arrived in Jamestown in August 1611, on the ship MARMADUKE. Jamestown, at that time only four years after its founding, was the only settlement in the new country. Its inhabitants had not yet ventured to establish their homes very farm from Jamestown and its immediate area. After serving the colony in various capacities for seven years, one could obtain a grant of 100 acres of land. Richard must have had his eye on the bluff across the James River from Jamestown. He paid for the transportation from England for six people, 5 men and 1 woman, and obtained fifty acres for each person he was responsible for bringing to the new country. This 300 acres, Elizabeth's (?) 200 she had acquired, and Richard's previous 100 gave him a plantation of 600 acres. This plantation was named Paces Paines. The six persons brought over by Richard Pace were indentured to him for seven years of service in clearing and planting the land granted. This became known as the headright system,. Religion was an important factor in the early years of Jamestown. One of the first buildings was a Church. Rev. Samuel Maycock was brought from England as a minister to the Church. Not much is known of the personalities of Richard and Isabella Pace. He was evidently a very good man as he risked his life to warn the jamestown settlers of the impending Indian massacre. Some genealogist picture Isabella as a sharp-tongued, gossiping woman. Court records of Jamestown show that she appeared as a witness in the trials of witches and other scandalous crimes of the colony. Richard Pace adopted and converted an Indian boy named Chanco. He educated him and taught him Christian principles. Chanco was a playmate for Richard's son, George. When the word was spread among the Indians for the great massacre of March 22, 1622, Chanco was informed by his Indian brother that his job was to kill his master during the massacre. Chanco was conscience stricken. He felt a certain loyalty to his Indian ancestors, yet, the teachings of the Christian religion had taught him that murder was sinful. Chanco's Christian spirit was triumphant. He told his master, Richard Pace, of the impending danger. The character of Richard comes into focus in this emergency. Had he not been a kind man, his Indian boy, Chanco, whom he had 'used as a son', would not have loyally warned him of the impending massacre. Had he not had the qualities of leadership which enabled him to promptly place Paces Paines in a state of defense, he would not have been free to row the three miles across the James River to Jamestown in time to give the alarm. But for this prompt and courageous action, the entire colony would have been wiped out. Richard died in his late thirties, possibly in a raid against the Chickahominy Indians. He made his mark on history, and also founded one of the great families of this country. Source: Blood of Freedom (Earl S. Mier), Virginia, The Old Dominion (Andrews), Virginia, The New Dominion (Dabney), Virginia Historical Genealogies (Boddie), Pace Society Bulletin #3"
Spouse: ISABELLA SMYTH. ISABELLA SMYTH and RICHARD PACE were married on 5 October 1608 in St. Dunstan Church, Stephney, England. Children were: GEORGE PACE. RICHARD PACE was born in 1638 in Maycock Plantation, Jamestown, VA. He died in 1677 at the age of 39 in Charles City, VA. Richard PACE II (106) died on 19 Nov 1677. He was born [1638]. Unsure of source of exact death date. The Pace Family (Anthony, 1976) only gives death date as 1677. I have marked in the text birth and death place of Charles City Co, VA, but unsure of where this came from. According to The Pace Family (Anthony,1976): "Richard Pace II was only 17 years old when his father, George, died, leaving him an inheritance of at least 1300 acres of land. This was a heavy responsibility for a young boy. Planting, curing, and marketing tobacco required his careful planning. Also the maintenance of his indentured servants depended upon him. He could legally choose his own guardian to manage him and his estate to be approved by the Court. He chose Mr. William Baugh to be his guardian until he became of age. Richard II seems to have found the going hard. Instead of acquiring more land as did his father and grandfather, he sold much of what he had inherited. In 1656, heavy duties were imposed on tobacco (which was the colonies' livelihood) shipped in a vessel bound for a foreign port. In 1660 the drastic Navigation Act designed solely for the good of English shipping and the people of England, required all tobacco to be shipped to England for sale and customs duties, and that only English ships be used. This injured the Virginia planter, it depressed the value of his tobacco by restricting his market. It removed the competition of Dutch ships which navigated more efficiently and could therefore charge lower rates. These conditions led to Richard II having difficulty financially in later life. However, he was not alone. Many planters were in deep trouble. Lt. Colonel Hordan, one of the leading men in the County, died in 1682, owing a hundred persons, including (the estate of) Richard Pace. It was about this time that Richard and a neighbor, John Drayton were feuding over a cow that John was butchering. Cows were highly valuable possessions in those days, and there was much ado when they were seized or destroyed unlawfully, and severe penalties were assessed. The Court appointed two leading citizens, James Ward and Richard T____, to examine the cow's ears and determine whose marks were there. A badly mutilated Court order contains the legible words: '.... ordered that a somme (sum) in consideration .... to sd Pace'. We hope this means Drayton had to pay for the cow. In the year 1677, wife Mary was appointed administratrix of Richard's estate. He evidently died without leaving a will. He was 39 years old and left his wife, Mary, with eight children, the oldest about 15 and the youngest about a year old." He was married to Mary Baker KNOWLES [1659] in Jamestown,,VA.
Spouse: MARY BAKER. MARY BAKER and RICHARD PACE were married.328 Children were: Sarah PACE, JAMES PACE, Thomas PACE, Richard PACE, George PACE. Richard PACE was born in 1676. He died in 1736 at the age of 60. By Linda McMurry Eddy Parents: RICHARD PACE and MARY BAKER. RICHARD PACE was born in 1690 in ,Prince George,Virginia. He died in 1738 at the age of 48 in Westopher Parish,Charles City,Virginia. By Linda McMurry Eddy Parents: JAMES PACE and ELIZABETH LOWE. Spouse: SARAH WOODLIEF. SARAH WOODLIEF and RICHARD PACE were married in 1713 in Prince George Co., VA. Children were: FRANCIS PACE, Richard PACE, John PACE. Richard Russell PACE was born in 1774 in SC. He died in 1838 at the age of 64 in Livingston Co., KY. By Linda McMurry Eddy Parents: JOHN JACK PACE , Sr. and ANN RUSSELL. Rosa Bell PACE13 was born on 27 November 1862 in Bountiful, Davis Co., Ut. She died on 3 February 1926 at the age of 63 in Oxford, Bannock Co., Id. She was buried on 5 February 1926 in Oxford, Bannock Co., Id. Rosa has Ancestral File Number 3TG8-SH. Parents: Edwin C. PACE and Mary Jane ATKINSON. Salathiel LaFay PACE[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Anna BRUGGER. Samuel PACE13 was born in 1828 in Habern, Lickin, Oh. He died in 1829 at the age of 1. He has Ancestral File Number 34PD-HR. Parents: Elisha PACE and Eliza BALDWIN. Sarah PACE was born in 1664. By Linda McMurry Eddy Parents: RICHARD PACE and MARY BAKER. Sarah PACE13 was born in 1840 in Nauvoo, Hncck, IL. She died in 1846 at the age of 6 in , Hancock, Ohio. She has Ancestral File Number 34PD-JX. Parents: Elisha PACE and Eliza BALDWIN. Sarah Jane PACE13 was born on 6 May 1857 in Bountiful, Davis, Utah. She died on 6 December 1945 at the age of 88 in Bountiful, Davis, Utah. She was buried on 10 December 1945 in Bountiful, Davis, Utah. Sarah has Ancestral File Number 1FK2-S3. Parents: Edwin C. PACE and Mary Jane ATKINSON. Solomon PACE[xUpline] (private). Parents: JAMES PACE and ELIZABETH LOWE. Stephen PACE was born in 1743 in ,Prince George,Virginia. He died in 1795 at the age of 52 in ,Dinwiddie,Virginia. By Linda McMurry Eddy Parents: FRANCIS PACE and Ann BIGGINS. Stephen PACE was born in 1776 in Lunenburg Co., VA. He appeared in the census in 1800 in Spartanburg Co., SC. He died in 1809 at the age of 33 in Greenville Co., SC. Stephen PACE, 00100-00100-00. (p209) Spartanburg Co SC (1 male 16<26; 1 female 16<26)
Thomas PACE[xUpline] (private). Parents: GEORGE PACE and SARAH MAYCOCK. Thomas PACE was born in 1672. By Linda McMurry Eddy Parents: RICHARD PACE and MARY BAKER. Twitty PACE was born on 29 December 1789 in Greenville District, SC.3697 He died on 11 February 1849 at the age of 59 in Bonham, Fannin Co., TX.3697 He was buried in Pace Cemetery, Fannin Co., TX. By Linda McMurry Eddy Parents: JOHN JACK PACE , Sr. and ANN RUSSELL. Lucy Amelia PACK[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Joseph BAKER. Willa PACKARD[xUpline] (private). Spouse: LeRoy MORGAN. Children were: Donald MORGAN. Eunice PACKER[xUpline] (private). Spouse: James WALWORTH. Children were: Abigail WALWORTH. Mary PACKINGHAM was born in 1642 in Marsh Gibbons,Buckinghamshire,England. She died on 23 February 1719 at the age of 77 in ,Bucks,Pennsylvania. Spouse: John WHITE. Mary PACKINGHAM and John WHITE were married in 1678 in ,Bucks,Pennsylvania. Children were: Grace WHITE. Ellenor PACKINGTON[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Thomas WASHBOURNE. Mary PACKINGTON676 was born in 1623 in Chadesley Corbet, Worcestershire, England.676 She died on 12 June 1696 at the age of 73 in England.676 Spouse: John YATES. Mary PACKINGTON and John YATES were married in England.676 Children were: Charles YATE. Buddy PADDOCK[xUpline] (private). Parents: Louis Ora PADDOCK and Mrs. Ethel PADDOCK. Cecil "Jack" PADDOCK[xUpline] (private). Parents: Louis Ellsworth PADDOCK and Bertha Irene HUTCHINSON. Spouse: Mrs. Gertrude PADDOCK. Children were: Susan PADDOCK, Dennis PADDOCK. Danny PADDOCK[xUpline] (private). Parents: Louis Ora PADDOCK and Mrs. Ethel PADDOCK. Dennis PADDOCK[xUpline] (private). Parents: Cecil "Jack" PADDOCK and Mrs. Gertrude PADDOCK. Eugene PADDOCK[xUpline] (private). Parents: Louis Ora PADDOCK and Mrs. Ethel PADDOCK. James Allen PADDOCK[xUpline] (private). Parents: Louis Ellsworth PADDOCK and Bertha Irene HUTCHINSON. Spouse: STILLWELL. John Wesley PADDOCK[xUpline] (private). Parents: Louis Ellsworth PADDOCK and Bertha Irene HUTCHINSON. Louis Ellsworth PADDOCK was born on 31 December 1882 in ,,Indiana. He died on 7 April 1940 at the age of 57 in Klamath Falls, Klamath, Oregon. He was buried in 1940. Spouse: Bertha Irene HUTCHINSON. Bertha Irene HUTCHINSON and Louis Ellsworth PADDOCK were married in 1916 in Modena, Iron, Utah. Children were: Cecil "Jack" PADDOCK, Louis Ora PADDOCK, John Wesley PADDOCK, James Allen PADDOCK, Mrs. Albert Rideout PADDOCK, Pauline PADDOCK, Mollie Mae PADDOCK. Louis Ora PADDOCK[xUpline] (private). Parents: Louis Ellsworth PADDOCK and Bertha Irene HUTCHINSON. Spouse: Mrs. Ethel PADDOCK. Children were: Danny PADDOCK, Eugene PADDOCK, Buddy PADDOCK, Ruth PADDOCK, Peggy PADDOCK. Mollie Mae PADDOCK[xUpline] (private). Parents: Louis Ellsworth PADDOCK and Bertha Irene HUTCHINSON. Mrs. Albert Rideout PADDOCK[xUpline] (private). Parents: Louis Ellsworth PADDOCK and Bertha Irene HUTCHINSON. Mrs. Ethel PADDOCK[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Louis Ora PADDOCK. Children were: Danny PADDOCK, Eugene PADDOCK, Buddy PADDOCK, Ruth PADDOCK, Peggy PADDOCK. Mrs. Gertrude PADDOCK[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Cecil "Jack" PADDOCK. Children were: Susan PADDOCK, Dennis PADDOCK. |