John Pace: 1M<10; 1M16-26; 1 F<10; 1 F16-26; 1 person engaged in agriculture; 1M
Slave under 14; 4 Aggregate of Whites; 1 Aggregate of Slaves
William Pace 2M<5; 1M20-30; 1M40-50; 1F<5; 1F20-30; 1F7-80; Slaves: 1F<10;
1F10-24 (this may be a mark bleeding over from other side of paper); 8? Total
1830 Carroll County Tennessee Federal Census
LDS FHL Microfilm #0024532
Males: 5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 50-60; 60-70; 70-80; 90-100; over 100
Females: same
Pace, Drury: 0101001-001001 (page 158)
1830 Clairborne County Tennessee Federal Census
LDS FHL Microfilm #0024538 Males: 5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 50-60; 60-70;
70-80; 90-100; over 100
Females: same
Still reviewing this.
1830 Dyer County Tennessee Federal Census
LDS FHL Microfilm #0024532
Males: 5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 50-60; 60-70; 70-80; 90-100; over 100
Females: same
Pace, William: 0000000001-0000000001 (Page 361)
1830 Haywood County Tennessee Federal Census
LDS FHL Microfilm #0024534
Males: 5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 50-60; 60-70; 70-80; 90-100; over 100
Females: same
Pace, Alsy: 10001-20002 (Page 435)
Pace, C.S.: 00011-0001 (Page 429)
Pace, Dempsy Sr.: 0213001-1001101 (Page 428)
Pace, Dempsy: 1212001-1010001 (Page 423)
Pace, Henning: 00221001-00010001 (Page 435)
Pace, Joel: 2011201-010201 (Page 432)
Pace, William: 0001-10001 (Page 429)
1830 Hickman County Tennessee Federal Census
LDS FHL Microfilm #0024534
Males: 5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 50-60; 60-70; 70-80; 90-100; over 100
Females: same
Pace, Isaac: 101001-2300111 (Page 285)
Pace, Jackson: 20001-00002 (Page 272
Pace, Jeremiah: Page totals are written over Jeremiah's information(Page 285)
Pace, Kincheon: 0320001-201101 (Page 274)
Pace, Wilson: 0011001-110101 (Page 274)
1830 Humphreys County Tennessee Federal Census
Males: 5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 50-60; 60-70; 70-80; 90-100; over 100
Females: same
Pace, William: 20001-00101 (Page 321)
1830 Lincoln County Tennessee Federal Census
Males: 5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 50-60; 60-70; 70-80; 90-100; over 100
Females: same
Pace, Isaac: 10001-01001 (Page 259)
1830 McMinn County Tennessee Federal Census
Males: 5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 50-60; 60-70; 70-80; 90-100; over 100
Females: same
Pace, Leonard W.: (Page 149)
Pace, Robert: (Page 148)
1830 McNairy County Tennessee Federal Census
Males: 5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 50-60; 60-70; 70-80; 90-100; over 100
Females: same
Pace, John: 200001-10001 (Page 137)
Pace, Samuel D.: 01001-21011 (Page 117)
1830 Montgomery County Tennessee Federal Census
Males: 5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 50-60; 60-70; 70-80; 90-100; over 100
Females: same
Pace, Hardy C.: 1222001-100001 (Page 43)
Pace, John: 0020001-110001 (Page 43)
1830 Perry County Tennessee Federal Census
LDS FHL Microfilm #0024537
Males: 5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 50-60; 60-70; 70-80; 90-100; over 100
Females: same
Pace, Elizabeth: 01-21001
1830 Robertson County Tennessee Federal Census
Males: 5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 50-60; 60-70; 70-80; 90-100; over 100
Females: same
Pace, William Jun: 01101001-1111101 (Page 376)
Pace, William Sen: 00001000001-021001 (Page 377)
1830 Rutherford County Tennessee Federal Census
Males: 5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 50-60; 60-70; 70-80; 90-100; over 100
Females: same
Pace, Ezekiel: 20001-0001 (Page 295)
Pace, Mary: 0001-0001001 (Page 295)
Pace, Sarah: 0011-00020001 (Page 281)
Pace, William: 1300001001-0121001 (Page 295)
Pace, William: 10001-00001 (Page 295)
Pace, William: 000001-1001 (Page 340)
1830 Smith County Tennessee Federal Census
Males: 5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 50-60; 60-70; 70-80; 90-100; over 100
Females: same
Pace, Thomas: 12011-10001 (Page 79)
1830 Sumner County Tennessee Federal Census
Males: 5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 50-60; 60-70; 70-80; 90-100; over 100
Females: same
Pace, Rebecca: 00001-0001001 (Page 200)
1830 Warren County Tennessee Federal Census
Males: 5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 50-60; 60-70; 70-80; 90-100; over 100
Females: same
Pace, John: 1000001-0001002 (Page 323)
1830 Williamson County Tennessee Federal Census
Males: 5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 50-60; 60-70; 70-80; 90-100; over 100
Females: same
Pace, Thomas: 110101-111001 (Page 219)
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1850 Utah County, Utah Federal Census
Page 122(a), Dwelling 42/42:
| James Pace | 44 M | Farmer |
150 | Tennessee |
| Lucinda | 44 F | | | S. Carolina |
| William B. | 19 M | | |
Tennessee |
| Mary | 16 F | | | Illinois |
| Warren | 14 M | | | Illinois |
| Martha | 11 F | | | Illinois |
| Margaret | 8 F | | | Illinois |
1860 Utah County Utah Federal Census
Enumerated on 28 Aug 1860
Page 256; dwelling 2284/1101
| James Pace | 49 M | Farmer
| 600/900 | Tennessee |
| Lucinda | 54 F | | | Carolina |
| Jno E. | 15 M | | | Illinois |
| Amanda | 10 F | | | Missouri |
Page 256; dwelling 2284/1802
| Mary + Pace | 35 F | Pennsylvania |
| James | 8 M | Utah |
| Willard | 4 M | Utah |
| Wilford | 2 M | Utah |
Page 256: 2285/1803
| Ann Webb | 26 F | England |
| Emma | 4 F | Utah |
| James O | 2 M | Utah |
| Lenora | 6/12 F | Utah |
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1870 Summitt County Utah Federal Census
LDS FHL Microfilm #0553111
Enumerated 23 June 1870
AIS page # 120, first page of Parley's Park Summit County
Line 1 dwelling 1/1:
| Pace, George | 34 MW | Stock Raiser |
100/1200 | Ohio |
| Saphia | 26 FW | Keeping House | |
Illinois |
| Saphia | 9 FW | At Home | |
Utah |
| George | 7 MW | At Home | |
Utah |
| Emma | 5 FW | At Home | |
Utah |
| Hiram | 1 MW | At Home | |
Utah |
Line 7: Dwelling 2:
| Atkinson, Joseph | 24 MW | Stock Raiser
| 100/429 | New Brunswic | 11;
12* |
| Alvira | 22 FW | Keeping House | |
England | 11; 12 |
| Amos | [2or12]MW | At Home | |
Utah | 11; 12 |
| Phebe | 2 FW | At Home | |
New Brunswic | 11; 12 |
| Hatch, Priscilla | 14 FW | At Home |
| Utah | 11 |
| Atkins, Phyllis | 60 FW | Keeping House |
| New Brunswic | 11; 12 |
| Atkins, Ruth | 14 FW | At Home |
| Utah | 11; 12 |
| Pace, Lavinia | 4 FW | At Home | |
Utah | 12 |
| Hogin, Mary | 4 FW | Dairy Maid |
| Norway | 11; 12 |
*11: Father Foreign Born; 12: Mother Foreign Born.
1870 Utah County Utah Federal Census
LDS FHL Microfilm #0553111
AIS Page #232, Payson, Utah County page #14
Enumerated 25 July 1870
P.O.: Payson
Line 7 104/103
| Pace, Warren S. | 32 MW | Farmer |
250/400 | Illinois | |
| Mary J. | 29 FW | Keeping House | |
Utah | |
| Sidney D. | 12 MW | At Home | |
Utah | 15* |
| James | 10 MW | At Home | |
Utah | 15 |
| Lucretia M. | 6 FW | At School | |
Utah | 15 |
| John | 3 MW | At Home | |
Utah | |
*15. Attended School within the last year
AIS Page #277; Provo City 2nd Ward, Utah County page 8
Enumerated 15 Aug 1870
Line 11 Dwelling 64/52
| Pace, Byram | 39 MW | Laborer |
-/100 | Tennessee |
| Jane | 39 FW | At Home | |
Utah |
| Martha | 17 FW | At Home | |
Utah |
| Byram | 15 MW | At Home | |
Utah |
| Isabell | 13 FW | At School | |
Utah |
| Isadora | 11 FW | At School | |
Utah |
| Epsy | 10 FW | At School | |
Utah |
| Sidney | 7 MW | At Home | |
Utah |
| Alice | 6 FW | At Home | |
Utah |
| John | 3 MW | At Home | |
Utah |
| Olive | 7/12* FW | At Home | |
Utah |
*State Month born if born within last year: December
AIS Page #305
Spanish Fork, Utah County page 3
P.O.: Spanish Fork
Enumerated 1 Aug 1870
Line 23 Dwelling 24/21
| Pace, William F. |
34 MW | Farmer | 2000/600 |
Tennessee | |
| Caroline | 32 FW | Keeping House | |
Wales | 11; 12 |
| Louisa | 22 FW | Keeping House | |
Wales | 11; 12 |
11: Father foreign Born; 12: Mother Foreign Born
AIS Page 316
Spanish Fork, Utah County, page 25
P.O.: Spanish Fork
Enumerated 4 Aug 1870
Line 16, Dwelling 193/181
| Pace, Parley P. | 25 MW | Farmer |
375/375 | Iowa | |
| Annie | 27 FW | Keeping House | |
Wales | 11; 12 |
11. Father Foreign Born; 12: Mother Foreign Born.
1880 Kane County Utah Federal Census
LDS FHL Microfilm #125536
Supervisor's District 136
Enumerated District 27
Page 422
Harmony Precinct
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
Line 35 Dwelling 21/22
| Pace, Willard | WM 23 | |
M | Farmer | Utah |
Tenn | Penn |
| Louisa J. | WF 20 | Wife | M |
Keeping House | Utah | Kent | Tenn |
| Elmarine | WF 2 | Dau | S |
At Home | Utah | Utah | Utah |
Line 38; Dwelling 21/23:
| Pace, James |
WM 66 | | M |
Farmer | Tenn | N.C. |
S.C. | |
| Margaret | WF 54 | Wife | M |
KeepingHouse | Penn | USA | Penn |
|
| Jefferson D. | WM 17 | Son | S |
Working the Farm | Utah | Tenn | Penn |
|
| Lucinda A. | WF 15 | Dau | S |
At Home | Utah | Tenn | Penn |
15 |
| Margaret D. | WF 13 | Dau | S |
At Home | Utah | Tenn | Penn |
15 |
| Ann L. | WF 12 | Dau | S |
At Home | Utah | Tenn | Penn |
15 |
| Stocks, Henry | WM 14 | Hired | S |
Farmer Laborer | Switz | Switz | Switz |
* |
15: Attended School within last year.
*can not read or write noted.
1880 San Juan County Utah Federal Census
LDS FHL Microfilm #1255337
Supervisor's District: -
Enumeration District: 105
Bluff City, San Juan County - page 1
Enumerated 19 Jun 1880
AIS page 343
Line 33
| Pace, James W. | WM 27 | Husband |
M | Farmer | Well* |
Utah | Tenn | Penn |
| Hannah C. | WF 24 | Wife | M |
| Well | Utah | NY | Tenn |
| Margarett M. | WF 11/12* | Dau | S |
| Well | Utah | Utah | Utah |
*Question of whether anyone in household was sick - all here are noted to be well.
*If born within last year, state month: July
1880 Utah County Utah Federal Census
LDS FHL Microfilm #1255338
Supervisor's District 136
Enumeration District 84
Payson City & Precinct
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
AIS page 280
Line 19 Dwelling 42/46
| Pace, Warren S. | WM 41 | Head | M | Farmer |
Illi | Tenn | N.C. |
| Mary J. | WF 39 | Wife | M |
Keeping House | N.J. | Virg | N.J. |
| Sidney D. | WM 22 | Son | S |
Farming | Utah | Illi | N.J. |
| James B. | WM 20 | Son | S |
Farming | Utah | Illi | N.J. |
| Loni | WF 16 | Dau. | S |
At Home | Utah | Illi | N.J. |
| John E. | WM 12 | Son | S |
At Home | Utah | Illi | N.J. |
| Ruth | WF 2 | Dau. | S |
| Utah | Illi | N.J. |
All the kids were noted to have attended school within the last year.
1880 Washington County Utah Federal Census
St. George Precinct, Washington County, Utah
Supervisor's District 136
Enumeration District 93
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880
Page 359
Line 19 Dwelling 233/239
| Pearc[e], John D. | WM 43 | | M | Laborer | Mississippi
| Geo | Geo |
| Martha E. | WF 40 | Wife | M |
Keeping House | Illi | Tenn | Tenn |
| Lucinda H. | WF 18 | Dau. | S |
At Home | Utah | Miss | Illi |
| Nancy | WF 15 | Dau | S | At Home
| Utah | Miss | Illi |
| James B. | WM 13 | Son | S | At
Home | Utah | Miss | Illi |
| Ruth E. | WF 10 | Son[sic] | S | At
Home | Utah | Miss | Illi |
| Sydney | WM 7 | Son | S | At Home
| Utah | Miss | Illi* |
| Pace, William B. | WM 48 | Boarder | |
| Tenn | N.C. | S.C. |
* Sydney has boxed checked that says maimed, crippled, bedridden or otherwise disabled
The other children are all noted to have attended school within the last year.
Enumerated 22nd Day of June 1880
Washington, Washington Precinct
Page 373 Dwelling 78/81
| Pace, John E. | WM 34 | |
[Clothing?] Store | Illi | Tenn |
S.C. |
| Caroline | WF 35 | Wife | Keeping House |
N.J. | - | - |
| Phoebe | WF 22 | Wife | Keeping House |
Utah | N.C. | Eng. |
| Edith | WF 5 | Dau | | Utah |
Illi | N.J. |
| Lucinda | WF 2 | Dau | | Utah |
Illi | N.J. |
| Robert | WM 2 | Son | | Utah |
Illi | Utah |
| John | WM 9/12 | Son | | Utah |
Illi | Utah |
| John I. | WM 6/12 | Son | |
Utah | Illi | N.J. |
| Lucinda | WF 76 | Mother | At Home |
S.C. | N.C. | N.C. |
| Tilt, George V. | WM 12 | Servant | Labour
| Utah | Eng. | Eng. |
| Amanda | WF 10 | Dau. | |
Utah | Tenn | Eng. |
| Sarah O. | WF 8 | Dau | |
Utah | Tenn | Eng. |
| George O. | WM 1 | Grand Son | |
Utah | Utah | Utah |
If born within last year, state month. John: September, John I: Dec.
Washington, page 374 Dwelling 98/101
| Pace, James |
W M 69 |
|
Married |
Farmer |
Tenn. |
N.C. |
S.C. |
| Ann |
W F 47 |
Wife |
Married |
Keeping
House |
Engl |
Engl |
England |
| Mary |
W F 14 |
Dau |
|
At Home |
Utah |
Tenn |
Engl |
| Ruth A. |
W F 13 |
Dau |
|
At Home |
Utah |
Tenn |
Engl |
| Amanda A. |
W F 10 |
Dau |
|
|
Utah |
Tenn |
Engl |
| Sarah O. |
W F 8 |
Dau |
|
|
Utah |
Tenn |
Engl |
99/102:
| Pace, James O. |
W M 22 |
|
Married |
Laborer |
Utah |
Tenn |
England |
| Nancy |
W F 21 |
Wife |
Married |
Keeping
House |
Utah |
Ohio |
Virginia |
| Electy |
W F 2 |
Dau |
|
|
Utah |
Utah |
Utah |
| Debethy? |
W F
6/12* |
Dau |
|
|
Utah |
Utah |
Utah |
*If born within last year, state month born: Dec.
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Birth Records
Payson Families
William P. Goddard
Name Mary Ann "
Date of Birth: Oct. 20, 1835
Place of Birth: Shelby Ills.
Parents: Jas. Pace Lucinda
Baptism: 1848 by Jas Pace
Name: William Goddard
Date of Birth: Apr. 16 1856
Location of Birth: Payson Utah UT
Parents: Wm. P. Mary Ann Pace
Name: Hannah Maria
Date of Birth May 16, 1856
Place of Birth: Summit Utah UT
Parents: Wm. P. and Mary Ann Pace
Name:[Harretria?] Goddard
Date of Birth Oct 1, 1858
Location of Birth: Summit, Utah, Utah
Parents: Wm. P. and Mary Ann Pace
Name: James Pace
Date of Birth: June 15, 1811
Location of Birth: Rutherford TN
Parents: James Mary Ann Loven
Baptism: 1839 by Dominicus Carter
Name: Lucinda G. Pace
Date of birth: June16, 1805
Place of Birth: Abbeville SC
Parents: Warren Strickland Mary Anderson
Baptism: 1839 Domincus Carter
Name: Amanda Lucinda Pace
Date of Birth: Feb 18 1850
Location: St. Joseph MO
Parents: James Pace Lucinda Strickland
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Marriage Records
John D.L. Pearce and Marth Pace April 2, 1857 by John Fairbanks
Warren S. Pace and Mary J. Fairbanks, April 2, 1857 by John B. Fairbanks
North Carolina Marriage Records
| Bride |
Groom
|
Date |
COUNTY |
Bondsmith
|
Witness
|
Bond
No. |
| Amey |
Solomon
Strickland |
19 Sep 1764 |
Edgec. |
Jacob (x)
Strickland |
Tho. Cavenah |
000045250 |
| Anne Eliza |
Leonard Rhodes |
08 Mar 1852
m. 09 Mar 1852
by James M.
Terrell JP |
Wake |
Archd G.
Rhodes |
James Marriot |
000157265 |
| Beady |
Rubin
Williamson |
06 May 1867 |
Wake |
|
JJ Ferrell Cl. |
000159327 |
| Betsey |
William
Reddish |
11 Dec 1813 |
Wake |
Green B. Alford |
M. Cooke |
000157212 |
| Clary |
Henry Leopard |
05 Mar 1816 |
Wake |
William
Reddish |
N.J. Price |
000155281 |
| Edith |
Thomas H.
Gardner |
07 Aug 1849 |
Guilford |
Jonathan B. Gar |
John M. Logan |
000055554 |
| Edney |
Thomas
Ozment, Jr. |
18 Oct. 1841 |
Guilford |
John C. Kenedy |
John M. Logan |
C000058463 |
| Eliza Ann |
Jesse Peoples |
28 Sep 1841 |
Wake |
Solomon Pace |
Jas. T. Marriott |
000156697 |
| Elizabeth |
John Frazier |
12 Nov 1842 |
Guilford |
Stephen Hussey |
Green Morgan |
JP000055418 |
| Elizabeth |
John Fason |
18 Mar 1817 |
Wake |
Zasop Fason |
B.A. Barham |
000153034 |
| Elizath |
William
Reddish |
24 Jul 1811 |
Wake |
Ellsworth
Vande |
Wm Hill |
000157211 |
| Jane |
Gray J. Rhodes |
01 Dec 1855
m. 04 Dec. 1855
By R.S. Perry,
JP |
Wake |
Joseph R. Lee |
Thomas J. Utley |
000157249 |
| Jane Ellen |
James W.
Upchurch |
24 Nov 1860
m. 25 Nov.
1860
by R.S. Perry,
JP |
Wake |
James A.
Temple |
Thomas J. Utley |
000158738 |
| Jaquilin |
John W.
Radcliff |
13 Apr 1825 |
Warren |
Robt D. Starke |
M.M. Drake |
000162390 |
| Lily |
William Ingram |
25 Dec. 1822 |
Haywood |
Dillard Love |
|
000065636 |
| Lively |
William N.
Lithcoe |
17 May 1850 |
Guilford |
Jackson Lithcoe |
John M. Logan |
000057366 |
| Louisa |
Dempsey Taylor |
05 Apr 1843 |
Nash |
German -x-
Eatm |
Saml Brown |
000086853 |
| Lucresy |
Benjamin Fason |
07 Feb 1821 |
Wake |
Zadoc Fason |
S.H. Pullen |
000153038 |
| Lucy |
Volentine Roles |
25 Apr 1820 |
Wake |
Timothy
Barham |
S.H. Pullen |
000157513 |
| Lucy |
Williams, Wyatt |
25 Feb 1867
m. 26 Feb. 1867
by Wm. M.
Hayes
Col.
|
Wake |
Fedrick Harpe |
JJ Ferrell, Cl. |
000159328 |
| Margaret Ann |
James E. Jones |
Not stated |
Polk |
None |
B.T. Morris,
Reg. |
000110167 |
| Martha |
Ira Jackson
Bagwell |
17 Aug 1839 |
Wake |
Green B.
Bagwell |
A. Williams |
000151218 |
| Martha |
James Young |
28 Dec 1852 |
Wake |
John C. Marriott |
None |
000159595 |
| Marthy |
Emanuel Perry |
31 Jan 1831 |
Franklin |
Pitsy Upchurch |
S. Patterson |
000048577 |
| Mary |
J.R. Rhodes |
09 Aug 1870 |
Polk |
None |
S. Waldrop,
Reg. |
000110250 |
| Mary H. |
Wootson Bolton |
04 Jul 1846 |
Wake |
Wm H. High |
Jas T. Marriott |
000151667 |
| Milberry |
Griffin Tilman |
20 Jul 1837 |
Franklin |
William Lewis |
S. Patterson |
000047614 |
| Nancy |
William Medlin |
18 Oct 1828 |
Franklin |
Elias May |
S. Patterson |
000048272 |
| Nancy |
David Ferrell |
27 Mar 1816 |
Wake |
Jeremiah
Rhodes |
B.S. King |
000153066 |
| Nancy |
Willis Wall |
07 Dec 1798 |
Wake |
Paschal Roberts |
J. Rice |
000158891 |
| Nancy |
Kimol Weathers |
29 Dec 1835 |
Wake |
Lewis Dufree |
A. Williams |
000159032 |
| Nancy C. |
Holden Willis |
05 Dec 1856
m. 18 Dec 1856
by R.S. Perry,
JP |
Wake |
George W.
Lowery |
Thomas J. Utley |
000154120 |
| Patsey (Dau of
Jeremiah R.
Pace, Esqr.) |
Moses Starrett |
13 April 1833 |
Macon |
George McClur |
John Hall Clk |
000078094 |
| Patsey |
Abner Jarvis |
09 Oct 1812 |
Surry |
Lewis Jarvis |
None |
000145463 |
| Patsey |
Solomon
Lowery |
15 May 1815 |
Wake |
Hardy Lowery |
B.S. King |
000155415 |
| Patsey |
Peters Randolph |
24 Dec 1799 |
Warren |
John Randolph |
Shd Green |
000162399 |
| Patsy |
Tomson Bunch |
17 Jun 1799 |
Wake |
Jeremiah
Rhodes |
Lewis Greene |
000151991 |
| Patty |
David Jarnagan |
[08] Feb 1789 |
Franklin |
Seth Mabry |
G. Hill, C.C. |
000047942 |
| Polley |
Richard
Upchurch |
14 Sep 1796 |
Franklin |
Richard
Upchurch |
G. Hill Jr |
000046543 |
| Rilda |
Mathew J.
Deans |
15 Dec 1860
m. 22 Dec 1860
by P. Godwin JP |
Johnston |
None |
Thos B. Snead |
000067542 |
| Ruthy |
Tilmon Griffin |
24 Jul 1824 |
Franklin |
William Lewis |
S. Patterson |
000047613 |
| Sally |
Arthur Wall |
13 May 1803 |
Waker |
James Pace |
S. Turner |
000158867 |
| Sarah |
Jerrymiah Price |
06 Oct 1855
m. XX Oct 1855
by E.G. Foster,
JP |
Polk |
A.B. Warde |
E.G. Foster, JP |
000110240 |
| Selah or Celia
Ann |
Iavan Morrison |
11 Aug 1853
m. 13 Aug 1853
by James
Rowland JP |
Macon |
No Bondsman |
J.K. Gray Clk |
000077755 |
| Veney |
William
Williams |
25 Jun 1849 |
Franklin |
T.N. Carlile |
Y. |
Patterson
000049330 |
| Milly Bray |
Alfred |
21 Sep 1817 |
Surry |
Moses Bray |
|
000146657 |
| Zilpha Hall |
Alsay |
21 Sep 1820 |
Johnston |
James Carrell |
RH Sanders |
00069128 |
| Cassandra Dean |
Alsey |
06 Mar 1836 |
Johnston |
Hiram
Chamblee |
B.S. Utley |
000069127 |
| Zilphey Batten |
Bartly |
15 Jan 1850 |
Johnston |
Henry Starling |
H.I. Bell |
000069129 |
| Kitty Wall |
David |
07 Mar 1810 |
Wake |
Nelson Wall |
R. Smith |
000156454 |
| Sarah Walker |
Edmund |
25 Dec 1784 |
Surry |
David Bray |
None |
000146658 |
| Elizabeth
Mitchell |
Elias R. |
08 Feb 1856
m. 21 Feb 1856
by Jos. Fowler,
Jr. JP |
Wake |
James Stephens |
Jas A Moore |
000156455 |
| Mary Kirk |
Elisha |
26 Apr 1820 |
Stokes |
John Morgan |
D. Stockton |
000140749 |
| Sarah Walker |
George |
27 Oct 1784 |
Wake |
Josiah Walker |
J. Rice |
000156456 |
| Mary F. Utley |
H.V. |
09 Apr 1859
m. 09 Apr 1859
by R.S. Perry JP |
Wake |
R.S. Perry |
J.D. Pullen |
000156458 |
| A.E. Young |
H.V. |
14 Dec 1865
m. 17 Dec 1865
by R.S. Perry JP |
Wake |
Wm. H. Pace |
Junius Ferrell |
000156457 |
| Susanah Kimes |
Hardy |
22 Sep 1807 |
Randoph |
Daniel
Underwood |
J. Brower |
000113685 |
| Temperance
Murray |
Jackson |
08 Jun 1858
m. 11 Jun 1858
by J.G. Dicky JP |
Almance |
|
John Faucett CC |
000000276 |
| Elizabeth
Hackney |
James |
24 Oct 1851
m 26 Oct 1851
by Wm.
Linberry |
Chatham |
W.P. Taylor |
S.L. Riddle |
000020278 |
| Anna Perry |
James |
23 Oct 1833 |
Franklin |
Thomas K. Pace |
S. Patterson |
000048469 |
| Levina Fowler |
James |
20 Nov 1800 |
Wake |
Willis Wall |
Lewis Greene |
000156459 |
| Alcy Williams |
James |
26 Dec 1838 |
Wake |
Joshua Kelly |
A. Williams |
000156462 |
| Jencey Dean |
James |
31 Jan 1821 |
Wake |
Jno. Dunn |
John M.
Brasfield |
000156461 |
| Emma Holding |
James M. |
22 Dec 1847 |
Wake |
J.W. Hutchins |
James T.
Marriott |
000156466 |
| Martha
Hutchins |
James M. |
27 Dec 1838 |
Wake |
Solomon Pace |
Richard P.
Finch |
000156465 |
| Mary J. Hagens
(Col.) |
James M. (Col.) |
20 Dec 1865 |
Wake |
L.W. Hood |
Junius Ferrell |
000156464 |
| Ara Ann
Holding |
James M. |
14 Nov 1857
m. 15 Nov 1857
by Wm J Eddins
JP |
Wake |
Kimbrel R.
Weath |
Thomas J. Utley |
000156463 |
| Edney Batten |
John |
22 Dec 1821 |
Johnston |
Levy Yelventon |
David Thomson |
000069130 |
| Elizabeth Pigg |
John |
11 Mar 1809 |
Surry |
John White |
None |
000146659 |
| Louisa Sledge |
John |
04 Oct 1836 |
Wake |
Hy H. Edwards |
A. Williams |
000156467 |
| Elizabeth
Trewitt |
Joseph |
08 Dec 1834 |
Orange |
James M.
Palmer |
J. Taylor and
William
Lipscomb |
000099669 |
| Luranah Davis |
Joseph |
21 Mar 1807 |
Perquimans |
John Perry |
None |
000105666 |
| Zilpha
Woodward |
Joseph B. |
23 Sept 1788 |
Chowan |
Hardy Hurdle |
Jos. Blount |
000023273 |
| Cinthy Batten |
Larry |
08 Apr 1856
m. 09 Apr 1856
by Ransom
Kirby JP |
Johnston |
None |
J.H. Keneday,
CL. |
000069131 |
| Margaret
Barcley |
Moses |
04 Nov 1810 |
Rutherford |
Burrel Pace |
Alex. Carruth |
000135551 |
| Mary Myers |
N. |
03 Apr 1866 |
Mecklenburg |
Young -x- Pace |
Wm. Maxwell
CC |
000082914 |
| Harriett Hicks |
Noah |
03 Sep 1864 |
Wake |
Gary Massey |
J.W. Johnson |
000156468 |
| Rebecca A.
Scarborough |
P.P. |
13 Feb 1856
m. 14 Feb 1856
by RS Perry JP |
Wake |
None |
Thomas J. Utley |
000156469 |
| Lissa Revell |
Peter |
24 Nov 1866
m 26 Nov 1866
by Miles Foy |
Surry |
|
|
000146660 |
| Agatha Owens |
Samuel |
10 Jan 1780 |
Bertie |
Elisha Rhodes |
Wm. Gray |
00003371 |
| Eljiah Rhodes |
Sidney T. |
28 Nov 1855
m. 28 Nov 1855
by OL Burch JP |
Wake |
Samuel H.
Wood |
Thomas J. Utley |
000156470 |
| Eliza Horton |
Solomon |
19 Nov 1834 |
Wake |
Hardy Horton |
Joel O. King |
000156471 |
| Lucy Walker |
Stephen |
08 Mar 1799 |
Johnston |
Majer Walker |
M. Handy |
000069132 |
| V.A.T. Jones |
W.W. |
23 Dec 1858
m. 30 Dec 1858
by WD
Scarborough JP |
Wake |
M.F.
Scarborough |
Thomas J. Utley
and H.H. High |
000156460 |
| Nancy Parks |
William |
13 Jun 1842 |
Franklin |
Simon -x-
Carpenter |
S. Patterson |
000048471 |
| Martha Amos |
William |
22 May 1834 |
Franklin |
Acrel -x- Griffin |
S. Patterson |
000048470 |
| Christina
Huffman |
William |
27 Mar 1834 |
Stokes |
Benjamin J.
Snider |
John C. Blum |
000140750 |
| Elizabeth Lee |
William |
22 May 1793 |
Wake |
Benjamin Merrit |
|
000156472 |
| Mariah E. Farrer |
William A. |
30 May 1853
m 30 May 1853
NA Purefoy MG |
Warren |
J. Alex Pace |
Jno W. White,
CL |
000162089 |
| Peggy Murry |
William B. |
15 Feb 1825 |
Guilford |
James Covey |
Jno. Hanner CC |
000058468 |
| Nancy Carter |
William D. |
20 Oct 1859
m. 24 Oct 1859
by WD Jones JP |
Wake |
George A.
Sander |
J.D. Pullen |
000156473 |
| Emariah Glover |
William N. |
21 Nov 1866 |
Nash |
James G.
Bergeru |
|
000086486 |
| Susan Eddins |
Willis |
19 Sep 1839 |
Wake |
Benjamin
Marriot |
H.B. Hayes |
000156475 |
| Polly Gills |
Willis |
05 Jun 1816 |
Wake |
Charles Horton |
B.S. King |
000156474 |
| Nancy Walls |
Young |
22 Jan 1858 |
Mecklenburg |
|
W.K. Reid CC |
000082915 |
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Military Records
James Pace War of 1812 Military
Records
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Military Records.
Card No. 1:
1038
Pace, James
2 Regiment Mtd. Gunmen, (Williamson's), Tennessee Volunteers.
(War of 1812)
Captain
1. 2843055
2 3127
3. 3208
4. 38448123
Number of personal papers herein 7
Card 2
P 2 Mounted Gunman Tenn.
(Williamson's)
James Pace
Capt, )Capt. James Neelly's Company, 2 Reg't Tennessee Volunteer Mtd Gunman*
(War of 1812)
Appears on Company Pay Roll
for September 28, 1814 to Apl 27 1815
Roll dated Apl 27, 1815
Commencement of service or of this settlement: September 28, 1814
Expiration of service or of this settlement: Dec 23 1814
Term of service changed, 2 months, 26 days
Pay per month, 50 dollars,__ Cents.
Amount of pay, 141 dollars, 93 cents.
Allowance for rations and forage not received in kind at 25 cents per day)__cents.
Allowance for pay of horse from September. 28, 1814, to April 27, 1815, at 40 cents per
day,
____ days, ____ dollars, ___ cents.
Amount, 141 dollars, 93 cents.
Remarks: Killed in battle 23 Dec 1814
*This company was designated at various times as Capt. James Pace's and Capt. James Neelly's
Company
Card 3:
P 2 Mounted Gunman Tenn.
(Williamson's)
James Pace
Capt, )Capt. James Neelly's Company, 2 Reg't Tennessee Volunteer Mtd Gunman*
(War of 1812)
Appears on Company Muster Roll
for Sept 28, 1814, when mustered into service, to Mch 28, 1815
Roll dated Fayetteville Oct. 3, 1814
Date of appointment or enlistment: Sept 28, 1814
To what time engaged or enlisted: Mch 28, 1815
Present or absent: Present
*This company was designated at various times as Capt. James Pace's and Capt. James Neelly's
Company
Card 4:
P 2 Mounted Gunman Tenn.
(Williamson's)
James Pace
Appears with the rank of Captain on a Muster Roll of officers belonging to Brig. Gen John
Coffee's Brigade of Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen in the service at New Orleans the 1st
day of March, 1815,
(War of 1812)
for: not dated
Roll dated New Orleans La
Mar 1, 1815.
Commencement of service or of this settlement: September 28, 1814
Card 5:
P 2 Mounted Gunman Tenn.
(Williamson's)
James Pace
Capt: Capt. James Neelly's Company, 2 Reg't Tennessee Volunteer Mtd Gunman*
(War of 1812)
Appears on Company Muster Roll for September 28, 1914
When mustered into service: to Apl 27, 1815
Roll dated Nashville Apl 27, 1815.
Date of appointment or enlistment: Sept 28, 1814
To what time engaged or enlisted: Dec 23, 1814
Note: Each non-commissioned officer, musician, artificer and private marched 50 miles from
Murfreesborough, Rutherford County, place of residence, to Fayetteville, Lincoln County, please
where mustered into service.
Remarks *This company was designated at various times as Capt. James Pace's and Capt. James
Neelly's Company
Card 6:
P 2 Tenn.
James Pace
Captain
7 Inclosures.
(War of 1812)
Coffees Brig. Cov[ ], 2 Wilmson
Pay accounts 1
Misc. Information 3
Death or Effects 1
Transportation 2
Record 7:
State of Tennessee)
Rutherford County Court July Term 1815
It appearing to the court here that James Pace is dead and hath made no will or testament and
Mary Ann Pace having applied for letters of administration on said Estate & she having
Qualified
as the law directs and having given Bond in the penal sum of One Thousand Dollars with Barnaby
Strickland and James Hill her securities the [sisurfilty to her chiy] and granted.
In Testimony where I Blackman Coleman Clerk of said Court have set my hand and affixed
the seal of my office at office this 20th June 1817. Blackman Coleman Clk, Rutherford County
Court.
Record 8:
State of Tennessee
Rutherford County. Frederick Barfield chairman of the court of pleas and quarter sessions of
the county aforesaid do certify that Blackman Coleman whose name appears to the within as
Clerk is the acting clerk of the court aforesaid and that our faith and [ ] one paid to his acts as
such and that his certificate is in the form of law. Given under my hand and seal this 12th June
1817. Frederick Barfield Chairman - Seal
Copy Record Mary A. Pace administratrix on the Estate of Jas Pace Dec'd
Record 9:
The [ ] states
The Estate of Capt. James Pace of 2nd regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen
under the command of Brigadier General John coffee in the expedition to Pensacola & New
Orleans agreeable to Law.
| Date | | | Miles | Dollars | Cents
|
| [ ] Sept 28 | For Transportation of Baggage from Fayetteville Tennessee to for
Montgomery by Fort St. Stephens | 400 | 450 | 36 |
|
| From Fort Montgomery to Pensacola & back to Ft.
Montgomery |
| 130 | 12 | |
| From fort Montgomery to Sandy Creek on the Mississippi
| | 294 | 23 | 52 |
| Ground below New Orleans | | 176 | 14
08 |
| | | 1070 | $85 | 60 |
State of Tennessee
Rutherford County
This day James Neelly a Captain in 2nd Regiment of Tennessee Volunteers Mounted Gunmen
in General Coffee's Brigade came before me & made oath that Capt. James Pace of said
Regiment
performed all the marches as above stated that no transportation was furnished him by the United
States & no pay was received by the Officers of said Regiment for transportation before the
Death
of Capt. Pace who was killed on the night of the 23 December 1814 below New
Orleans.
Jas Neelly late Capt. 2nd Reg't T.V. M.G.Men
Sworn to & subscribed before me 7 September 1816
H. Robinson
Trustee of Peace
Record 10:
No. 14
The United States to Estate of James Pace
Acct $85.60
Paid June 21 1817
James Pace Capt Dec'd [ ] agreeable to the within and marched the routs charged account
&
was killed in the battled of the 23rd Dec 1815 below New Orleans
Jno Coffee
Brig Genl
[ ] from [af?ts] officer of his serving & widow that Mrs. Pace has administratrix - to be
produced
Tenn.
State of Tennessee
Rutherford County
This day Mary Ann Pace admin. Of Capt James Pace Dec'd came before me & made
oath that
she has never received any compensation or pay from any paymaster of the United States for the
transportation of the within Baggage.
Maryan Pace - X - her mark
Sworn to & subscribed before me this 7 Sept 1816.
H. Robinson
Trustee of the Peace
I do certify that the within named James Pace was a Captain in the 2 Regt under the
command of Brigadier Gen'l John Coffee at the time specific. Under my hand & seal this 7th
June
1817
R.W. Deyer [ ]
1s Reg't T.V. M.G.Men
Rec'd [ ] 24th 1817 of [Howell] [Tatum] agent for Department of War Eighty Five Dollars
and Sixty cents in full per this acct.
Signed and sealed
Mary Ann Pace Admi.- X - her mark
Witness:
John Parker
Ninion Whittle
Record 11:
State of Tennessee
Rutherford County
I Blackman Coleman Clerk of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Session of said County co
Certify
that at the July Term of said Court 1815 Mary Ann Pace was duly appointed by said Court
Administratrix of James Pace Dec'd. Given under my hand at office this third of June
1816.
Blackman Coleman, Clerk
Record 12:
This record is not a complete copy - but states in part that Mary Ann Pace received $194.10.
$141.90 for pay and $52.20 for Subsistence for James Paces 2 month 26 days of service from 28
Sept 1814 to 23 Dec 1814.
Record 13:
State of Tennessee
Rutherford County
I do hereby Certify that Capt James Pace [received] one ration per day from the
commencement of Service [beginning] the 28th of September 1814 til the 23rd of December 1814
at which time he died. Given under my hand at Murfreesborough this 3rd Day of June
1816
W.S. Mitchell Major 2 Reg't M.G.M.
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Court Records
Edgecombe County North Carolina Court of Pleas and Quarter Court
Minutes
LDS Microfilm #0370142
1757-1784
Book 1 1757-1759:
November Court 1757
Tuesday, November 15, 1757
A deed of Sale from Saml Saxon to George Pace was proved
Wednesday, November 16, 1757
Petit Jury includes George Pace
Thursday, November 17, 1757
Jurors include Barnabus Pope and George Pace - then all the list of jurors is crossed out.
September Court 1759
5 Sept 1759
Thomas Drake to Richard Pace Deed proved by William Goodwyn
September 1760 Court
Tuesday
Deed of sale from Thomas Hart to John [Pace?] proved by the oath of Kindred Carter
April Court 1761
Thursday April 25, 1761
Upon the petition of William Dorch & others praying a Road may be opened from
Whittingtons on Swift Creek into Culpeppers Road near Benjm Culpeppers Ordered that the said
Petition be [recorded] and granted - ordered that the following persons be a jury [ ] of the said
road & that they make return thereof the next court Jacob Whitehead, Arthur Whitehead, William
Dorch, Lazarus Whitehead, Richd Pace, John Pace.
March Court 1762
Friday
Petit Jury includes: John Pace, Lazarus Whitehead
October Court 1763
Tuesday 25 Oct. 1763
Grand Jury: William Dortch Foreman, Haryman Pope, Jacob Whitehead, John Pace, Lazarus
Pope.
July Court 1767
Tuesday
Jurors include John Pace
May Court 1769
Wednesday
Administration on motion granted to Elizabeth Pace on the Estate of Richard Pace decd She
accordingly entered into Bond with John Jones & Nathan Jones Sectys in the sum of 500 Proc.
Ordered the Sheriff sell the Estate of Richard Pace decd according to law
An Inventory of the Estate of Richard Pace decd ordered & co.
August Court 1769
Tuesday August 22, 1769
Acct of Sales of the Estate of Richard Pace decd was on oath exhibited by Samuel Ruffin Sheriff
& co.
May Court 1771
Wednesday
A deed of Sale from Eley Williams to Stephen Pace proved by Harry Taylor
April Court 1774
Wednesday April 20, 1774
A deed of Sale from John Pace & wife to Wright Nicholson proved by Edward Moor
January Court 1775
Wednesday January 17, 1775
Ordered that the following hands work on the road leading from Wyatts Bridge over Fishing
Creek to Tarborough 1 half way the said Road to [Cabin] Branch Vix Jacob Knight, Samuel
Foreman, George Foreman, Isaac Foreman, Simon Parker, John Denton Thomas Denton James
Knights, Thomas Pace & That Joshua Butts be overseer of same.
Ordered that the following hands work under Caleb Coker overseer of the road beginning
where Joshua Butts leaves off and ending at the Cabin Branch Viz Kindred Carter, John Boykin,
Charles Porter, Charles Porter jun Arthur Phillips Absalom Benton & Moses Knight & that they
keep the same in repair according to Law.
April Court 1775
Wednesday April 19, 1775
A deed of Sale from James Wall to Thomas Pace proved by the oath of Samuel Sorsby
Historic Washington 1857-1952, Washington County,
Utah
Court Minutes for February 17, 1876:
Feb. 11, 1786 James Orlando Pace was adjudged guilty of being drunk and endangering the
peace of a lawful assembly of the people. Fined two dollars and fifty cents. Fine was not
collected.
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Property Records
Washington County, Georgia Tax Records
Years 1825, 1826, 1828, 1830, 1836-1838, 1848-1851
Year 1825
Nathaniel G. Pace
Washington County
W. Course: S. Creek
385 pine (acres)
Poll: 1
Slaves: 8
Tax: 3 dollars 87 cents 3/4 m
Nathaniel G. Pace:
Washington County
W. Course: Oconee
Boundy: Wiggins
L Lands: 50
Pine: 224 - tax is included figure above the two are combined on the page
Samuel Pace:
Washington County
W. Course: Buff
Boundy: Cox
L. Lands: 30 of 3rd quality;
Pine: 270
Poll: 1
Slaves: 5
Tax: 2 dollars 12 cents 2 m.
Year 1826:
Capt?'s District:
Nathaniel Pace:
Washington County
W. Course: S. Creek
Boundy: Grier
385 pine
and
W. Course: Oconee
Boundy: Higgin
226 pine
Poll: 1
Slaves: 11
Total tax: 4 dollars; 20 cents; 8 1/4 m.
Year 1850:
98th District (page 52)
Estate of N.G. Pace
Slaves: 29
40 acres of Oak and Hickory 3rd Quality Cherokee County
Tax: 11 dollars 39 cents .50 M.
98th District (Page 53):
John C. Pace
Poll: 1
355 acres pine land Washington County
Sulkies and Buggies: 1
Tax 1 dollars 18 cents 2 3/4 m.
Year 1851:
98th District: (page 52)
Estate of N.G. Pace
Slaves: 13
40 acres of Oak and Hickory 2nd Quality
Amount of Money and Int.: 2000.00; Tax: 3 dollars 56 cents 2 .50 m.
98th District (Page 55):
J.C. Pace:
Poll: 1
375 acres Pine
Sulkies and Buggies: 1
Tax: 1 dollars 10 cents and 2 3/4 M.
Rutherford County Tennessee Tax List 1809 - 1813
LDS FHL Microfilm #0431395
1809 (Page 26)
| Paces: | Land | Poll Tax | Stud Horses |
Dollars | Cents |
| William | 100 | 1 | | | .73
1/2 |
| James | | 1 | | | .18
3/4 |
| Wilson | | 1 | | | .18 3/4
|
1810 (page 33 )
| Paces: | Land | Poll Tax | Stud Horses |
Dollars | Cents |
| James | | 1 | | |
.18 3/4 |
| William | | 1 | | | .18
3/4 |
| Daniel | | 1 | | | .18
3/4 |
1811 (Pages 42 & 43):
| Paces: | Land | Poll Tax | Stud Horses |
Dollars | Cents |
| Wilson | | 1 | | | .25 |
| James | 65 | 1 | | | .40 1/2
|
| William | 100 | 1 | | | .50
|
1812 Pages 59, 60, 61):
| Paces: | Land | Poll Tax | Stud Horses |
Dollars | Cents |
| William | 100 | 1 | | | .37
1/2 |
| Wilson | | 1 | 1 at $3.00 | 3 |
.93 3/4 |
| James | 65 | 1 | | | .29 1/4
|
1813 (Pages 33, 34, 35)
| Paces: | Land | Poll Tax | Stud Horses |
Dollars | Cents |
| Wilson | 10 | 1 | | | .20 1/2
|
| William | 100 | 1 | | | .37
1/2 |
| James | 115 | 1 | | | .40 |
Rutherford County, Tennessee Deeds
LDS FHL Microfilm #377685
DB M:97
No. 89
John Warnick to William Pace
Deed 84 acres
William Pace This indenture made the twelfth day [ ] in the year of our lord one thousand
Eight hundred and nineteen between John Warnick and William Pace Jun of the other part both of
the County of Rutherford and state of Tennefsee Witnesseth that the said John Warnick for and in
consideration of the sum of seven hundred dollars to him in hand paid by the Said William Pace
the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath given granted bargained and Sold aleind
enfsonfsed and confirmed and by these presents doth give grant bargain and sell aliend enfsonsfed
and confirm unto the said William Pace his heirs and assigns forever the following tract or parcel
of land to wit situated lying and being in the County and state aforesaid on the waters of the east
fork of Strong River beginning on a elm begining corner of 648 [smudge mark] acre in the name
of William Davidson it being a part of the same thence East ninety two poles to an [elm] thence
north one hundred and seven poles to a sugar tree the southeast corner of William Warnick tract
thence West ninety two poles to a black oak thence South forty five poles to a white oak and
sugar tree in William Davidson west boundary line thence west forty poles to a dogwood thence
south sixty four poles to a sugar tree thence East forty poles to the Beginning it containing eight
four acres be the same more or lefs to have and to hold the above described land and within
bargained premises unto the said William Pace his heirs and afsigns and the said John Warnick for
himself, his heirs Executors and administrators do covenant and agree to and with the Said
William Pace his heirs and afsigns to quit claim and forever release all his right title interest and
property to and in the within bargained premises and the said John Warnick for himself his heirs
executors and administrators doe convenant and agree to and with the said William Pace his heirs
and afsigns to warrant and defend the same against the claim or claims of all persons whatsoever
lawfully claiming In Testimony whereof the said John Warnick hath hereunto set his hand and
affixt his seal this day and date above written signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
us.
John Warnick - seal
[no witness signatures]
State of Tennessee
County of Rutherford June Term 1819
I Blackman Coleman Clerk of the Court of pleas and quarter sefsions of said County do
certify that the foregoing deed of conveyance was duly acknowledged in open court at the above
term by John Warnick a party thereto and ordered to be registered In testimony whereof I have
hereunto set my hand at office this 1st day of July 1819.
Blackman Coleman
Registered July 21st 1819
DB M:123
LDS FHL Microfilm #377685
No. [108]
John Newton to William Pace Jr.
Deed
This indenture made this the twenty second day of September one thousand eight hundred
and fifteen between John Newton of the one part and William Pace Junior of the other part both
of the County of Rutherford and State of Tennefsee Witnefseth that the said John Newton for the
in consideration of the sum of two hundred dollars to him in hand paid by the Said William Pace
the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged given granted bargained and sold aliened enfsoffed
and confirmed and by these presents doth give grant bargain and sell alien enscoff and confirm
unto the said William Pace his heirs and afsigns forever the following tract or parcel or parcel [sic]
of land to wit) Situate lying and being in the County & state aforesaid on the east side of
Cripple Creek Begining at a [Single?] dogwood on the east bank of Cripple Creek and on
Stewarts north boundary line thence east with sd line one hundred and fifty one poles to a
hackberry thence north fifty six poles to an ash thence west seventy one poles to an elm on Blairs
east boundary line thence south four and a half poles with Sd line to a dogwood thence ninety
four poles west to a stake near Cripple Creek thence thirty five and a half poles to a stake on
Blairs south boundary line thence East fourteen poles to a [Ironwood?] thence South to the
beginning containing fifty four acres more or lefs it being a parcel of land granted to Thomas Blair
and John Newton by the State of Tennefsee , To have and to hold the above described land and
within bargained premises and to the said William Pace his heirs and asfigns and the Said John
Newton for himself his heirs Executors and administrators do covenant and agree to and with the
said William Pace his heirs and afsigns to quite claim and forever release all this right title interest
and property to and in the within bargained premises and the said John Newton for himself his
heirs executors and administrators do covenant and agree and with the Said William Pace his heirs
and afsigns to warrant and defend the same against the claim or claims of all persons whatsoever
lawfully claiming In Testimony the said John Newton hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his
seal the day and date above written.
John Newton - seal
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
William (his mark) Johnson
[Lewis] Johnson
John Warnick
State of Tennesfee
Rutherford County Court June Term 1819
n the Execution of the forgoing deed of conveyance was duly proven in open court by the
oaths of William Johnson and John Warnick witnesfes thereto and ordered to be Registered Let it
be done.
Blackman Coleman Clerk
(Registered July 27th 1819)
DB O:273
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Thomas Blair to Mary Anne Pace
This indenture made and entered into this seventeenth of June eighteen hundred and twenty
two between Thomas Blair of the Arkansas Territory and Pulaski County, on the one part, and
Mary Anne Pace of the County of Rutherford State of Tennefsee of the other part, Witnesseth:
That the said Thomas Blair for and in consideration of the sum of eight hundred dollars to me in
hand paid hath bargained and sold unto the said Mary Anne Pace her heirs and afsigns forever a
certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred acres, situated and lying in the State of
Tennefsee and County of Rutherford on the West side of Cripple Creek, begining at an Elm, being
the North West and begining corner of said Blair's two hundred and ninety eighty three [quarters]
and seventeen poles tract and running South with his line ninety five poles to a large Hickory and
thence East one hundred and sixty five poles to three hornbeams in the middle of Cripple Creek,
thence down said creek in the middle with its meanders one hundred and forty poles to a stake in
said Blair's North boundary line, thence West with said line one hundred and thirty five poles to
the begining corner, containing one hundred acres be the same more or lefs. To have and to hold
the above granted premises and appurtenances with all the benefits arising from the same to said
Mary Anne Pace her heirs and afsigns forever and the said Blair for himself his heirs and afsigns
executors and administrators doth hereby covenant with the said Mary Ann Pace her heirs and
afsigns that unto them the land and premises hereby intended to be conveyed will warrant and
forever defend against the claim of all persons whatsoever lawfully claiming. In witnefs whereof
the said Thomas Blair hath hereunto set his hand & seal the day and year above written.
Thomas Blair - his seal
Witnefses present:
David Ballew
Joseph Ballew
James Killough
State of Tennefsee
Rutherford County Court: July Term 1822
The execution of the foregoing deed of conveyance was duly proven in open court, at the
above term, by the oaths of David Ballew, Joseph Ballew and James Killough subscribing
witnefses thereto and ordered to be certified for registration Oct. 14th 1822
Blackman Coleman Clk
Registered Oct. 14, 1822
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No. [252 or 352]
Wilson Pace to John Loving
Deed
This indenture made the 16th day February in the year of our Lord 1819, between Wilson
Pace of the State of Tennefsee and the County of Hickman of the one part, and John Loving of
the State aforesaid County of Rutherford of the other part, Witnesseth: that for and in
consideration of the sum of one hundred dollars in hand paid to said Pace by the said Loving at
and before the signing and sealing of these presents, the receipt and payment whereof is hereby
acknowledged by the said Wilson Pace, he therefore by these presents hath bargained granted and
sold to the said John Loving his heirs and afsigns , a tract or parcel of land, containing thirty
acres, lying in the county of Rutherford on the waters of Cripple Creek , Begining on a black oak
about five poles South West from the house where said Pace formerly lived, runs thence East
seventy six poles to an Elm, thence North eighty poles to two small walnuts, thence West forty
poles to an Elm; thence South twenty two poles to a stake, thence West thirty six poles to a small
black oak sapling, thence South fifty eight poles to the begining, and contains thirty acres , ten
acres of which survey is held by entry No. 10189, founded on a warrant No. [900 or 901] , for
400 acres; twenty acres held by part of a warrant No. 20 for 600 acres all of which aforesaid butts
and bounds, as before described he the aforesaid Wilson Pace, by these presents, doth warrant and
forever defend the right and interest of the same to said Loving and his heirs and afsigns forever,
against him the aforesaid Wilson Pace and his heirs and afsigns and against the right &
interest of all and every person or persons whatsoever setting forth or holding any right or claim
to the same. Witnefs whereof he the said Pace has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and date
above written.
Wilson Pace - his mark - seal
Signed Sealed and delivered
in Presence of
Jefse Brashear
John Yearwood - his mark
State of Tennesfee
Rutherford County Court: January Term 1823
The execution of the within deed of conveyance was duly proven in open court at the above
term by the oath of John Yearwood a subscribing witnefs thereto, who also made oath that Jefse
Brashear, another subscribing witness, attested said deed, in the presence of the [smudge mark -
bargainer] and [smudge mark] he is now dead, and ordered to be certified for registration March
25th 1823
Blackman Coleman, Clk
March 25th 1823
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No. 195
Jefse Joy to Brittain Pace
Deed 30 acres
This Indenture made this 4th day of December, in the year of our Lord 1821 between Jefse
Joy of the part in the county of Rutherford in the State of Tennefsee of the one part, and Brittain
Pace of the County and State aforesaid of the other part Witnefseth, that the said Jefse Joy for
said in consideration of the full & just sum of two hundred dollars by the said Brittain Pace
to him the said Jefse Joy in hand paid the receipt whereof he the said Jefse Joy doth hereby
acknowledge, hath given, granted, bargained & sold aliened, conveyed and confirmed unto the
said Brittain Pace his heirs and afsigns forever a certain tract or parcel of land situate lying &
being in the aforesaid County of Rutherford on the waters of Cripple Creek No. Grant 4258.
Beginning at a Hickory fifty six poles nearly due West from the Northwest corner of a sixteen
acre tract in the name of Samuel House, thence turning west ninety eight poles to a crooked Black
oak & white oak, thence forty nine poles to an ash, thence East ninety-eight poles to a stake,
thence south forty nine poles to the beginning Containing by estimation thirty acres be the same
more or lefs. To have and to hold the aforesaid land & bargained premises with all and
singular rights profits emoliments hereditaments appurtenances or in any wise belonging to the
only use and behoof of him the said Pace, his heirs and afsigns forever and that the afore recited
land he said Jefse Joy will forever warrant & defend against the right, title, interest of all and
every person whatsoever. In witnefs whereof the said Jefse Joy hath hereunto set his hand &
seal the day & year first above written.
Jefse Joy - seal
in presence of
William Pace
Solomon Tenison
State of Tennefsee
Rutherford County County Court January Term 1825
The execution of the within deed of conveyance from Jefse Joy to Brittain Pace was duly
proven in open court at the above term by the oath of William Pace & Solomon Tenison
subscribing witnesfes thereto, and ordered to be certified for registration. Feby 4th 1825
R. Laughlin, Clk
Registered March 1st 1825
DB R:224
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No. 1742
Marian & William Pace to Joshua Barton
Deed 40 acres
This Indenture, made and entered into this twentieth day of July Eighteen Hundred and
Twenty Seven between Marian Pace and her son William Pace both of Rutherford county and
State of Tennefsee of the one part and Joshua Barton of the County & state aforesaid of the
other part, Witnesfeth that for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and twelve dollars
[go?] to them in hand paid by the said Joshua Barton, the receipt whereof is hereby
acknowledged, hath this day bargained, sold, granted, aliened, and conveyed to him the said
Joshua Barton, and do by (virtue of) these presents bargain, sell, grant, alien & confirm to
him the said Joshua Barton, two eighth parts of an undivided tract or parcel of land, granted by
the State of Tennefsee to James Pace decd containing forty acres and bounded as follows:
Beginning at a Hickory the beginning of a two hundred acre tract of land granted to Alexander
[McKeson?] decd running East one hundred fourteen and one forth poles to a small black oak
sapling, thence south fifty six poles to two Post oaks in the north boundary line of a tract of land
in the name of John B. Craighead, thence west one hundred fourteen and one fourth poles to a
Safsafrafs bush; thence north fifty six poles to the beginning To have and to hold the said
undivided two eighth parts of the sd forty acres of land to the said Joshua Barton his heirs and
afsigns forever and the said Marian Pace and William Pace legals heirs and representatives of
James Pace decd for themselves, their heirs executors & administrators doth covenant and
agree to and with the said Joshua Barton his heirs and afsigns forever that they shall and may at all
times forever have hold use occupy pofsefs and enjoy the aforesaid undivided two eighth parts of
the said tract of land with all the appertenances thereunto belonging free and clear from all
incumbrances whatever and the said Marian & William Pace for themselves their heirs and
afsigns doth warrant and will forever defend the said undivided two eighth parts of the said forty
acres of land against the lawful claim or claims of all & every person whatsoever In
testimony hereof we set our hands & affixed our seals the day and date above written.
Marian Pace - seal
William Pace - seal
Test.
Isaac Kellough
Miles Anderson
State of Tennefsee
Rutherford County) County Court October term 1827
The execution of the foregoing deed of conveyance from Marian Pace & William Pace to
Joshua Barton was duly proven in open court at the above term by the oath of Isaac Kellough
& Miles Anderson subscribing witnefses thereto, and ordered to be registered.
John R. Lamplien Clk
Registered February 23 1828
DB U:105
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No. 111
Ezekial Pace to William Pace
Deed of Mortgage
This Indenture made and entered into this 23rd day of August 1834 between Ezekial Pace of
the County of Rutherford and State of Tennefsee of the one part and William Pace of the County
and State aforesaid of the other part; Witnefseth that whereas the said William Pace Stands bound
as (^the) security of said Ezekial Pace in a note executed by said Ezekial as principal and said
William his Security and payable to James [Bons?] for sixteen Dollars dated in January or
February last and payable twelve months after date and he [?] stands bound as Security for Said
Ezekial in one other note given to Robert [Guion?] for fifty dollars, dated some time in July last
and payable on or before the first of March 1835 Now for the purpose of indemnifying and
holding harmlesf the said William Pace from the payment of said sums of money he stands bound
for as security aforesaid or either of them or any part thereof and in consideration of the sum of
one dollar to the said Ezekial paid by the said William , the receipt whereof is hereby
acknowledged the said Ezekial Pace hath this day granted bargained sold and delivered to the said
William Pace his heirs and afsigns a certain gray horse four years old one blind sorrel mare eight
years old, five head of cattle one cupboard and furniture and one bed & furniture To Have
and to hold to the said William Pace his heirs and asfigns in trust nevertheless to [excuse?] the
payments of the above two described notes which the said William stands bound as security for
And it is understood to be the meaning of these presents that if the said Ezekial Pace doth well
and truly pay and satisfy the above two notes [?] their face due with all accrued interest &
costs and hold the said William [page 106] harmless from his being security in that event these
presents and every thing herein contained shall cease [determine?] and be utterly null and void to
all intents and purposes But in the event the said Ezekial Pace shall fail to pay said notes when
they fall due and the said William shall be called on for payment in that event the said William is
authorized and permitted to take all or so much of the before described property as may be
necefsary and sell either for cash or on a credit as he may elect to raise the money he may be
called upon to pay and the surplus delivered up to the said Ezekial should any surplus be left And
until said notes fall due and until the said William Pace may be called upon to pay said notes or
either of them it is agreed that the above described property shall remain the pofsefsion of said
Ezekial provided always that the said William Pace shall have power and is hereby authorized at
any time he may think his safety requires it to take all or any part of the above property and keep
in his own posfesfion or so to secure it that the same may be forthcoming at the time required to
indemnify the said William as aforesaid In Witness whereof the said Ezekial hath hereunto set his
name & affixed his seal the date above written.
Ezekial Pace - his mark - seal
Test.
[S. Anderson]
A.I. [?]
State of Tennesfee
Rutherford County)
Personally appeared before me John R. Laughlin clerk of the County Court of said County
Ezekial Pace with whom I am personally acquainted and who acknowledged that he executed the
foregoing mortgage on the day the same bears and for the purposes therein specified Witness my
hand at office this 23rd day of August 1834
John R. Laughlin Clk
Registered August 25th 1834
DB U:185
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No.197
James H. Boyd to William Pace
Deed 143 acres
This indenture made and entered into this 1st day of January 1834 between James H. Boyd
of the State of Kentucky and County of Sugg and William Pace of the State of Tennefsee and
County of Rutherford Witnefseth that the said Boyd for and in consideration of the sum of [four?]
hundred and sixty two and a half dollars in hand paid had bargained, sold, and delivered unto the
Said Pace a certain tract or parcel of land in the County aforesaid on the waters of Cripple Creek
bounded as follows Beginning at a stake in the South boundary line of the tract, David Ballew
bought of Thomas Blair, and seven and three fourth poles East of the South west corner of the
same on post oak and cedar pointers running thence north thirty nine poles to a stake thence north
fifty six and a half degrees west fifty eight poles to a red oak, thence north ten degrees west four
poles to a stake thence north fifty five degrees west fifty six poles to a stake in an old road, thence
north sixty nine degrees west with said road ten poles to a stake in the west boundary line of a
tract granted to the said David Ballew for fifty [acres?] thence south with said line eleven poles to
a stake the south west corner of the same, thence west sixty eight poles to three post oaks, thence
south one hundred poles to two hickories and [page186] post oak & walnut thence west fifty
six poles to a Hickory, thence south sixty three and a half poles to a post oak, thence one hundred
and twenty six poles to a post oak thence north sixty three and a half poles to a black walnut and
cedar thence East ninety poles to two post oaks, thence north three poles to two post oaks the
said south west corner of land bought of Thomas Blair thence east with the said South boundary
line of the same seven line and three fourth poles to the beginning containing one hundred and
forty three acres more or lefs To have and to hold the same above described tract or land with all
the benefits and condiments arising therefrom to him the said William Pace his heirs and afsigns,
executors & administrators doth by covenant warrant and forever defend the title of the
above described premises to the said William Pace his heirs and afsigns forever. In witnefs
whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and date above written.
James H. Boyd - seal
Attest
Jno W. Conley
Murphy Witherspoon
State of Tennefsee
Rutherford County
Personally appeared before me, Richard Ledbottom, clerk of the [District?] Court of said
county John W Connelly on 22rd of October 1834 and Murphy Witherspoon this day subscribing
witnefses to the within named deed and being first sworn, depose and say they are acquainted
with James H. Body, and that he acknowledged the same in their presence to be his act and deed,
upon the day it bears date. Witnefs my hand, at office, this 31st October 1834
Richd Ledbottom, Clerk
Registered Nov. 12th 1834
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No.526
Maryan Pace to James T. Bowman
Deed
This indenture made and entered into this 23rd day of October eighteen hundred and
thirty-two between Maryan Pace of the State of Tennesfee Rutherford County of the one part and
James T. Bowman of the county and state aforesaid of the other part Witnesfeth that the said
Maryan Pace for and in consideration of the sum of seven hundred dollars to me in hand paid hath
bargained and sold unto the said James T. Bowman his heirs and afsigns forever a certain tract or
parcel of land containing one hundred acres being the same more or lefs situated and lying in the
County of Rutherford state of Tennefsee on the west side of Cripple Creek begining at an elm
being the north west and begining corner of said Blairs two hundred and ninety eight Acre three
quarter and seventeen poles tract and running south with his line ninety five poles to a large
hickory thence East one hundred and sixty five poles to three hornbeams in the middle of cripple
Creek thence down said creek in the middle with its meanders one hundred and forty poles to a
stake in said Blairs north boundary line thence west with said line one hundred and thirty five
poles to the begining containing one hundred acres be the same more or lefs to have and to hold
the afore granted premises and appurtenances with all the benefits arising from the same to the
said James T. Bowman his heirs and afsigns forever and Maryan Pace for herself her heirs afsigns
executors and administrators doth hereby covenant with the said James T. Bowman his heirs and
afsigns that unto them the land and premises hereby intended to be conveyed will warrant and
defend against the claims of all persons whatsoever lawfully claiming in witnefs whereof the said
Maryan Pace hath hereunto set her hand & seal the day and date above written.
Maryan Pace - her mark - seal
Witnefs
J.M. Brown
William Webb
Robert Brown
State of Tennefsee)
Rutherford County)
Personally appeared before me John R. Laughlin clerk of the county court of said county the
within named James M. Brown and Robert Brown subscribing witnefses to the within named deed
who being first sworn depose and say that they are acquainted with Mary Ann Pace the bargainor
and that she acknowledged the same in their presence to be her act and deed upon the day it bears
date Witnfes my hand at office this 14th day of August 1835
John R. Laughlin, Clerk
registered August 14th 1835
DB W:323
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No. 040
William Pace to Frederick Fathera
Deed
This indenture made this twentieth day of October one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four
by and between William Pace of the State of Tennefsee and County of Rutherford of the one part
and Frederick B. Fathera of said State and County of the other part, Witnefseth that the said
William Pace for and in consideration of the sum of Four hundred dollars to him in hand well and
truly paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath granted bargained and sold, and by
these presents doth grant, bargain and sell, unto the said Frederick B. Fathera his heirs and afsigns
a certain tract or parcel of land situate lying in the County and state aforesaid on the waters of
Cripple Creek bounded as follows, viz beginning and cornering on a stake on the South boundary
line of a tract David Ballews bought of Thomas Blair and Seven and three fourth poles East of the
South West corner of the same a post oak and cedar pointers, running thence north thirty-nine
poles to a Stake, thence north fifty six and a half degrees West fifty eight poles to a red oak,
thence north ten degrees west four poles to a stake thence north fifty five degrees west fifty six
poles to a stake in an old road thence north sixty nine degrees thence west with said road ten
poles to a stake on the west boundary line of a tract granted to the said David Ballew for fifty
acres thence south with said line Eleven poles to a stake the South west corner of the same thence
west sixty eight poles to three post oaks, thence south one hundred poles to two Hickories a post
oak and walnut, thence west fifty six poles to a Hickory, thence South sixty three and a half poles
to a post oak, thence East one hundred and twenty six poles to a post oak, thence north sixty
three and a half poles to a black walnut and cedar, thence east ninety poles to two post oaks,
thence north three poles to two post [the word oak is not here] the said South West corner of a
tract bought of Thomas Blair thence East with the South boundary line of the same seven and
three fourth poles to the beginning by estimation containing one hundred and forty three acres of
land with all and singular the herediments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise
appertaining and all the estate right, title, interest claims, and demand whatever of him the said
William Pace of in and to the said lands and premises and every part and parcel thereof To have
and to hold the said land and premises above mentioned and every part and parcel thereof with the
appurtenances to the said Frederick B Fathera his heirs and afsigns to the only proper use and
behoof F.B. Fathera his heirs and afsigns forever, And the said William Pace for himself and his
heirs the said lands and premises and every part and parcel thereof against himself and his heirs
& all and every other person whatever will warrant and forever defend to the said F.B.
Fathera his heirs and afsigns In Witnefs whereof the said William Pace has hereunto set his hand
and seal the date above written.
William Pace - seal
Signed Sealed and delivered in presence of
William McMurray
Wm M. Yearwood
State of Tennefsee)
Rutherford County)
Personally appeared before me Robert S. Morris Clerk of the County Court of said County
William Pace the within named bargainer with whom I am personally acquainted and who
acknowledged that he executed the within deed for the purposes therein contained Witness my
hand at office this 26th day of August 1837.
Robert S. Morris Clk
Registered August 31, 1837
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No. 504
Alembert Crocker to James Pace
Deed 89 acres
This indenture made this sixteenth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and thirty seven between Alembert Crocker of Rutherford County and State of
Tennefsee of the one part, and James Pace of the County of Rutherford and State of Tennesfee of
the other part Witnefseth, that the said Alembert Crocker for and in consideration of the sum of
Five hundred and twenty dollars to him in hand paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged
hath, bargained, sold, granted, aliened and confirmed, and by these presents doth bargain, sell,
grant, alien and confirm with the said James Pace and his heirs and afsigns forever all that tract
and parcel of land lying and being in the County of Rutherford and State of Tennefsee, containing
by estimation and survey 89 acres, lying on the waters of Cripple Creek, bounded as follows, to
wit Beginning at a stake in the South boundary line of the tract David Ballew bought from
Thomas Blair 7 3/4 poles East of the South west corner of the same a post oak and cedar being
marked as pointers, thence North 39 poles to a stake, thence north 56 « degrees, west 58 poles
to a Red oak, thence North 10 degrees, west 4 poles to a stake, thence north 55 degrees, west 56
poles to a stake in an old road, thence north 69 degrees, west with said road 10 poles to a stake in
the west boundary line of a tract granted to said Ballew, thence north with said line 85 poles to a
[bl?ng] upon oak, thence East 92 poles to a stake in a small glade, thence South 87 1/4 poles to a
stake, thence south 41 degrees East 80 poles to a stake, thence South 46 poles to a cedar in the
south boundary line of the Blair tract, thence west with the same 40 1/4 poles to the beginning.
Containing Eight nine acres be the same more of lefs. The same being conveyed to the said
Alambert Crocker by David Ballew and the appurtenances, and all the estate, right, title, property
and interest, claim & demand of him the said Alembert of in and to the same. To have and to
hold the land, hereby conveyed, with all and singular the premises, and any part and parcel thereof
with every of the appurtenances unto the said James Pace and his heirs and afsigns forever. And
the said Alembert Crocker doth for his heirs executors, & administrators do covenant,
promise and agree to and with the said James Pace his heirs and afsigns forever, by these presents,
that the premises above mentioned now are and forever hereafter shall remain free of and from all
former and other gifts, grants, bargains, sales, loans, debts, right, title of dower, judgments and
executions, and all titles and encumbrances whatever done or supposed to be done by him the said
Alembert Crocker and the said Alembert Crocker all the appurtenances unto the said James Pace
forever warrant and defend from all persons whatsoever. In testimony whereof the said Alembert
Crocker has to set his hand and affixed his seal the date above written.
Alembert Croker - seal
Testi [no witness signatures]
State of Tennefsee)
Rutherford County )
Personally appeared before me Robt S. Morris Clerk of the county Court of said county the
within named Alembert Crocker the bargainer with whom I am personally acquainted and who
acknowledged that he executed the within deed for the purposes therein contained Witnefs my
hand at office this 16th day of December 1837. Robt S. Morris Clerk
Registered December 18th, 1837
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No. 544
Lewis Pumphrey to William Pace
Deed 100 acres
This Indenture made this fifteenth day of December the year of our Lord, one thousand eight
hundred and thirty seven, between Lewis Pumphrey of the County of Rutherford and State of
Tennefsee of the one part, and William Pace of the County and State aforesaid of the other part;
Witnefseth that for and in consideration of the sum of Eight hundred Dollars to him the said
Lewis Pumphrey in hand paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath given, granted,
bargained and sold, conveyed and confirmed, unto the said William Pace a certain tract or parcel
of land, lying and being in the County of Rutherford and State aforesaid, and on the waters of
Cripple Creek a branch of the East fork of Storms River, Beginning at a hickory [Anitty?]
Laughlins South East corner, thence south seventy two poles to an Ash, thence west two hundred
and nineteen poles to a white oak, thence north seventy two poles to a stake on [?Citty] Laughlin
south boundary line, Thence East with her line two hundred and nineteen poles to the beginning.
Containing one hundred acres more or lefs. To have and to hold the aforesaid tract of land with all
and singular the rights and benefits and privileges to the same belonging or appertaining, to the
said William Pace his heirs and afsign forever And the said Lewis Pumphrey his heirs executors
& afsigns do hereby agree to and with the said William Pace his heirs and afsigns that the
before mentioned tract of land and bargained premises he will warrant and forever defend against
the right, title, claim and interests of all and every person or persons whatsoever to the said
William Pace his heirs and afisgns forever. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
seal the day and year first above written.
[no signature mark]
Signed seal and delivered in presence of
H. Robinson
Joseph McCracken
State of Tennefsee
Rutherford County)
Personally appeared before me Robert Morris Clerk of the County Court of said county the
foregoing named Lewis Pumphrey, the bargainer with whom I am personally acquainted, and who
acknowledged that he executed the foregoing deed for the purposes therein contained. Witnefs
my hand at office this 2nd day of January 1838
Robert S. Morris Clerk
Registered January [7 or 9]th 1838
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No. 677
William Pace to Joseph McCracken
Deed 153 acres
This Indenture made this fourteenth day of December in the year of our Lord, one thousand
eight hundred and thirty seven, between William Pace of the County of Rutherford and State of
Tennefsee of the one part, and Joseph McCracken of the County and State aforesaid of the other
part, Witnefseth, that for and in consideration of nine hundred and twenty dollars to him the said
Pace in hand paid by the said Joseph McCracken , the receipt and payment whereof is hereby
acknowledged, hath given, granted, bargained and sold and conveyed and confirmed, unto the
said Joseph McCracken, a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of
Rutherford and State aforesaid, and on the waters of Cripple Creek, a branch of the East fork of
Stone's River Beginning at an Elm the South west corner of Davidsons 640 acre tract, thence East
ninety two poles to an Elm, thence North one hundred and seven poles to a sugar tree, thence
west ninety two poles to a Black oak, thence South forty five poles to a white oak , thence West
forty poles to an Ash, thence south forty poles to a cedar, thence west seventy six poles to a
cedar, thence south one hundred poles to a Hickory, thence East one hundred and twenty seven
poles to an Ash, thence north fifty poles to a Locust, thence west thirteen poles to a stake, thence
north thirteen poles to a stake, thence East thirteen poles to a stake, thence north ten poles to the
beginning including by computation one hundred and fifty three acres, more or lefs. To have and
to hold the aforesaid tract of land with all and singular the rights and profits to the same belonging
or in any way appertaining to the only proper use and benefit of him the said Joseph McCracken
his heirs and afsigns forever And the said William Pace his heirs, executors and afsigns do hereby
agree to and with said Joseph McCracken his heirs and afsigns that the before mentioned tract of
land and bargained premises he will warrant and forever defend against the right, title, claim
& interests of all and each person or persons whatsoever, to the said Joseph McCracken his
heirs & afsigns forever. In testimony whereof the said William Pace hath hereunto set his
hand & affixed his seal the day and year first above written
William Pace - Seal
Signed, Sealed & delivered in the presence of
H. Robinson
A.F Philips
State of Tennefsee
Rutherford County)
Personally appeared before me Robert S. Morris Clerk of the County Court of said county,
the foregoing named William Pace the bargainer with whom I am personally acquainted and who
acknowledged that he executed the foregoing deed for the purposes therein contained. Witnefs
my hand at office this 12th day of March 1838
Robt S. Morris Clerk
Registered March 13th 1838
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No. 11
Eli Nichols to William Pace
Deed of Mortgage
This indenture made the third day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and thirty eight by and between Eli Nichols of the County of Rutherford and State of
Tennefsee of the first part and William Pace of the County and State aforesaid of the other part
whereas the said E. Nichols is indebted to William Pace in the sum of five hundred dollars by four
notes of hand two for one hundred and fifty eight dollars and forty two cents another for one
hundred dollars the other for Eighty three dollars and 16 cents all due 25 December last past and
the said William Pace being willing to wait twelve months longer with the said Nichols upon
having his debts and interests secured and the said E. Nichols being willing to give him a certain
afsurance that his money shall be paid at the expiration of twelve months from this date therefore
this Indenture witnefseth that the said Nichols as will in consideration of securing the said William
Pace in the faithful payment of the debt and interests aforesaid as also the sum of one dollar to
him the said E. Nichol in hand paid by the said William Pace the receipt whereof is hereby
acknowledged hath granted bargained sold transfered and afsigned and set over and by these
presents doth grant bargain sell afsign transfer and set over unto the said William Pace his heirs
and afsigns a certain tract or parcel of land containing two hundred and ten acres situate lying and
being in the County aforesaid on the waters of Cripple Creek begining on a cedar Jesfee
Thompson N.W. corner thence south one hundred and twenty poles to a stake thence west thirty
eight poles to a stake thence west fifty five poles to a stake thence west one hundred fifty poles to
two cedars thence north one hundred and seventy poles to a post oak thence East with yearwoods
line one hundred and sixty four poles to a Black oak thence south twenty poles to a stake thence
East sixty six poles to two cedars thence south eighty poles to a cedar thence west to the begining
and also his household furniture two horse [?] ten head of cattle and one yoak of oxen and cart to
have and to hold the said land and aforesaid property and each and every of them unto the said
William Pace his heirs and afsigns forever in trust however and to the intent and purposes that if
the said four notes for the sum of five hundred dollars and all lawful interest thereon are not well
and truly paid before the expiration of twelve months from this date by the said Nichols or some
other person for him then in that case the said William Pace shall advertise the said property real
and personal for the space of twenty days in the newspaper printed in Murfreesboro and by
written advertisements at four of the most public places in said county one of which shall be at the
court house door of the county aforesaid that he will expose to the highest bidder the said land
and personal property on a particular day for ready money and after said sale to make good
& sufficient deed and bills of sale in fee for said property conveying all the right and title the
said E. Nichols or his heirs may have in and to the same provided that neverthelefs if the said
money and interests should be paid before the day of sale herein mentioned then this indenture to
be wholly void and of no effect either in law or equity. In witnefs whereoff the said E. Nichols
hereunto set his hand and seal the date above written.
Eli Nichol - seal
Attest - John W. Connelly
Daniel Nichols
State of Tennefsee
Rutherford County)
Personally appeared before me Robert S. Morris Clerk of the County Court of said county J.
W. Conley and Daniel Nichols subscribing witnefses to the within deed of mortgage who being
first sworn depose and say that they are acquainted [with] the foregoing named Eli Nichols the
bargainer and that he acknowledged the same in their presence to be his act and deed upon the
day it bears date Witnefs my hand at office this 6th day of August 1838
Robt S. Morris Clerk
Registered August 7th, 1838
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No. 20
James Pace to Alembert Crocker
Deed 89
This indenture made this 9th day of August in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and thirty-eight between James Pace of Rutherford County and state of Tennefsee of the
one part and Lambert Crocker of the County of Rutherford and state of Tennefsee of the other
part Witnefseth that the said James Pace for and in consideration of the sum of Five hundred and
twenty dollars to him in hand paid by the said Lambert Crocker the receipt whereof is hereby
acknowledged hath given granted bargained sold aliened conveyed and confirmed and by these
presents doth give grant bargain sell alien and confirm unto the said Lambert Crocker his heirs
and afsigns forever a certain tract piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the County of
Rutherford and State of Tennefsee on the waters of Cripple Creek containing by estimation and
survey 89 acres Begining at a stake in the south boundary line of the tract David Belew bought
from Thomas Blair seven and three quarter poles east of the south west corner of the same a post
oak and cedar being marked as pointers thence north thirty-nine poles to a stake thence north 56
« degrees west fifty-eight poles thence North 10 degrees west four poles to a stake then north 55
degrees west fifty six poles to a stake in an old road thence north 69 degrees West with said road
ten poles to a stake in the west boundary line of a tract granted to said Bellew thence north with
said line eight five poles to a [chiquiline ?] oak thence East ninety-two poles to a stake in a small
glade ] thence south thence south [sic] eighty seven and a quarter poles to a stake thence south 41
degrees east eighty poles to a stake thence south forty six poles to cedar in the south boundary
line of the Blair tract thence west with the same forty three and a quarter poles to the beginning
containing eighty-nine acres be the same more or lefs to have and to hold the aforesaid land with
all and singular the rights profits emoluments hereditments and appurtenances of in and to the
same belonging or in any way appertaining to the only proper use benefit and behoof of him the
said Alembert Crocker his heirs and afsigns forever and the said James Pace for himself and his
heirs executors and administrators do covenant and agree to and with the said Alembert Crocker
his heirs and afsigns that the before recited land and bargained premises will warrant and forever
defend against the right titles interest and claim of all and every person or persons whomsoever in
Witnefs whereof the said James Pace hath hereunto set his hand and afixed his seal the day and
year first above written.
James Pace - seal
In presence of
[No witness signatures]
State of Tennefsee)
Rutherford County)
Personally appeared before me Robert S. Morris Clerk of the County Court of said County
the within named James Pace the bargainer with whom I am personally acquainted and who
acknowledged that he executed the within deed for the purposes therein contained Witnefs my
hand at office this 9th day of August 1838 Robert S. Morris, Clerk
Registered August 10, 1838
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No. 21
James Pace to Morris H. Goodloe
Deed of Mortgage
Knowe all men by these presents that I James Pace of the County of Rutherford and State of
Tennefsee for and in considerations of the sum of One Dollars to me in hand paid by Morris H.
Goodloe of the said County and State and for other consideration hereinafter mentioned have
given granted bargained and sold and do by these presents give grant bargain and sell unto the
said Morris H. Goodloe one sorrel roan horse about twelve years old four head of cattle twenty
six head of hogs Two feather beds to have and to hold the same to the only proper use and benefit
of the said Morris H. Goodloe his heirs and afsigns forever in trust however and for the purposes
hereafter mentioned and for no other viz Whereas the said Morris H. Goodloe is security for and
in the Stay of Execution in favor of David M. Jaratt upon a judgment rendered before John W.
Connelly Esqr about the seventh day of May last for about forty seven dollars and fifty one cents
and costs of suit now if the said James Pace shall save harmlefs the said Morris Goodloe by
paying and satisfying said judgment and costs on or before the 7th day of September next then
this obligation to be void but if I should not pay and satisfy said judgment and costs on the said
Seventh day of September then and in that case the said Mofes H. Goodloe is hereby vested with
full power and authority to sell the above described property in any way he may think proper and
apply the proceeds of said sale first to the payment of said judgment and costs and the surplus if
any pay over to me given under my hand and seal this 11th day of August 1838.
James Pace
George Gordon
Samuel H. Hodge
State of Tennefsee)
Rutherford County)
Personally appeared before me Robert S. Morris Clerk of the County Court of said County
the within named James Pace the bargainer with whom I am personally acquainted and that he
acknowledged that he executed the within deed of mortgage for the purposes therein contained
Witnefs my hand at office this 11th day of August 1838 Robert S. Morris, Clerk
Registered August 13th 1838
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[Margin note:] D. to John Yearwood Jr. October 9th, 1838
No. 60
Eli Nichols to William Pace
Deed of Mortgage
This Indenture made the twentieth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and thirty-eight, by and between Eli Nichols of the county of Rutherford and State
of Tennefsee of the first part, and William Pace of the county and state aforesaid of the other part,
whereas the said Eli Nichols is indebted to William Pace in the sum of one hundred and eighty
three dollars and 16 cents in two notes of hand, the notes was executed the 2nd of February 1838,
to fall due the 25th of December next, the said William Pace being willing to wait twelve months
longer with the said Eli Nichols upon having his debts and interest secured, and the said Eli
Nichols being willing to give him a certain afsurance that his money should be paid at the
expiration of Twelve months from this date Therefore this Indenture Witnefseth that the said Eli
Nichols as well in consideration of securing the said William Pace in the faithful payment of the
debt & interest aforesaid as also the sum of one dollar to him the said Eli Nichols, in hand
paid by the said William Pace, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath granted
bargained sold transferred and afsigned and let over and by these presents doth grant, bargain,
sell, afsign, transfer and let over unto the said William Pace, his heirs & afsigns a certain tract
or parcel of land containing Two hundred and ten acres, situate lying and being in the County
aforesaid, on the waters of Cripple Creek (There is a former deed of trust to Marman Spencer
& Leiper Begining on a Cedar Jefse Thompsons N.W. corner thence south one hundred and
twenty poles to a stake thence west thirty eight poles to a stake, thence west fifty five poles to a
stake, thence west one hundred and fifty poles to two cedars, thence north one hundred and
seventy poles to a post oak, thence East with Yearwoods line one hundred and sixty four poles to
a black oak, thence south twenty poles to a stake, thence East sixty six poles to two cedars thence
south eighty poles to a cedar, thence west to the begining. And also his household furniture one
cupboard, one [Bureau?], one clock, and some other furniture too tedious to mention, also two
head of horses, one sorrel mares and one clay bank filly and ten head of cattle, five milk cows and
three calves, and two work steers and cart To Have and to hold the said land aforesaid property
and each and every of them until the said William Pace his heirs and afsigns forever in trust
however and to the intent and purpose that if the said two notes for the sum of one hundred and
eight three dollars and 16 cents and all the lawful interest thereon are not well and truly paid
before the expiration of Twelve months from this date by the said Eli Nichols or some other
person for him then in that case the said William Pace shall advertise the said property real and
personal for the span of twenty days in the newspapers printed in Murfreesboro and by written
advertisement at four of the most public places in said county one of which shall be at the court
house door of the county aforesaid, that he will expose to the highest bidder the said land and
personal property on a particular day for ready money and after said sale to make a good and
sufficient deed and bills of sale in fee for said property, conveying all the right and title the said Eli
Nichols or his heirs may have in and to the same Provided neverthelefs that if the said money and
interest should be paid before the day of sale herein mentioned then this Indenture to be wholly
void and of no effect within law or Equity. In witnefs whereof the said Eli Nichols has hereunto
set his hand and seal the day and date above written.
Eli Nichols - seal
J W Conley
Jefse Thompson
State of Tennefsee)
Rutherford County)
Personally appeared before me Robert S. Morris Clerk of the County Court of said County
John W. Conley and Jefse Thompson subscribing witnefs to the foregoing deed of mortgage who
being first sworn depose and say they are acquainted with the foregoing named Eli Nichols the
bargainer and that he the same in their presence to be his act and deed upon the say it bears date
Witnefs my hand at office this 21th day of September 1838 Robert S. Morris, Clerk
Registered September 21 1838
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No. 836
William Pace to Marmon Spencer
Deed 111 acres 74 poles
I William Pace of the County of Rutherford and State of Tennefsee for and in consideration
of the sum of one hundred Dollars to me in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged
hath bargained sold & conveyed and by these presents do bargain sell and convey unto
Marmon Spender his heirs and afsigns the following described tract or parcel of land lying in said
County on the waters of Cripple Creek. Beginning at a Cedar the north East corner of Daniel
Nichols Survey, thence East fifty two poles to a Cedar Tuckers north west corner, thence south
with his line one hundred and eight poles to his south west corner thence East with his line Eight
three poles to a [chinqupine?] oak in his line, thence South with Yeardlys line seventy-two poles
to a Cedar Thompsons corner, Thence west with said Thompsons line one hundred and ninety
four poles to his north west corner, thence north with siad Nichols line forty three poles to a stake
in his south Boundary line thence East with said line fifty seven poles to said Nichols South East
corner thence north one hundred and fifty two poles to the beginning containing by estimation one
hundred and eleven acres and 74 poles. To have and to hold to the said Marmon Spencer, his
hears and afsigns forever, and I covenant with the said Marmon Spencer that I am lawfully seized
of said land have a good right to convey the same and I bind myself, my heirs and afsigns to
warrant and forever defend the title to the said land to the said Norman Spencer, his heirs and
afsigns forever. Witnefs whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 30th day of March
1840
William Pace -seal
DB Nichols
Wm Spence
State of Tennefsee
Rutherford County)
Personally appeared before me Robert S. Morris Clerk of the County Court of said County
the foregoing named William Pace the bargainer with whom am personally acquainted and who
acknowledged that he executed the foregoing deed for the purposes therein contained.
Witnefs my hand at office this 30th day of March, 1840 Robert S. Morris, Clerk
Registered March 30th 1840
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No. 657
Samuel Fulks To William Pace
Bond
I Samuel Fulks bind myself to pay William Pace the sum of Three Thousand four hundred
fifty dollars in currentbank notes of the State of Tennefsee the condition of the above obligation is
such that whereas the said William Pace has this day purchased of me for One thousand and
Seven hundred and twenty five dollars on the following payments to wit; for which his notes
under Seal have been this day granted to me the first payment to fall due the 25th day of
December Eighteen Hundred and thirty eight for five hundred dollars in current bank notes of the
State of Tennefsee, the Second payment to fall due the 25th day of December Eighteen Hundred
& Thirty nine for five hundred dollars in current bank notes of the State of Tennefsee; the
Third payment to fall due the 25th of December Eighteen hundred & forty for two hundred
and twenty five dollars in current bank note of the State of Tennefsee the fourth payment to fall
due the 25th day of December Eighteen hundred and forty one for five hundred dollars in current
bank notes of the State of Tennefsee for which notes under Seal have been this day executed to
me a certain tract or parcel of land in Rutherford County on Cripple Creek district [?] [this is the
last of this deed, page 496-498 is missing from the deed book].
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Death Records
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Pace, James died Apr. 6, 1888 News 37:256
Pace, James B. died July 3, 1910; News July 6 10:8
Pace, John E. - 87 - dies - son of a Mormon Battlion member Wednesday November 23, 1932 at
St. George, Utah. Desert News 1932 No. 26, p. 4 sec. 2
Pace, William Byron (Mormon Bat) died June, 1907 News June 19/07:2
Obituary of William Franklin Pace
Transcribed by Melea Allen
Deseret News Vol. 25 page 656 of the Semi-weekly edition
LDS FHL Microfilm # 026,595
Died. At New Harmony, October 30, after a lingering illness, of neuralgia in the head,
William Pace.
Deceased was born in Clark County, Georgia, July 3d, 1806; his parents emigrated to
Tennessee, Rutherford County three years after, he embraced the Gospel in May, 1841: emigrated
to Nauvoo in 1841., and suffered with the Saints in their persecutions: was called to be one of
Brother Joseph Smith's police in 1843, and was ordained a seventy about the same time;
emigrated to Council Bluffs, and furnished a son for the Battalion; afterward came with Brother
Brigham Young's camp to the valleys in 1848, and was called on a mission to Provo: afterward
moved to Spanish Fork, where he presided as Bishop; was called on a mission to Great Britain,
which he honored for two years; was called on the Southern mission in 1862, and has since
resided in New Harmony. He lived and died a Latter-day Saint, and was universally respected, and
we trust will come forth in the first resurrection.
Obituary of James Pace
Deseret News Vol. 37
Page 256
May 2, 1988
Deaths: Pace - At Thatcher, Graham County, Arizona, April 6, 1888, after lingering illness,
James Pace, aged nearly 77 years. He was born at Double Springs, Rutherford county, Tenn.,
June 15, 1811.
Obituary of Lucinda Gibson Strickland Pace
The St. George Union
March 13, 1897
Vol 10 No. 1 Page 3
Grandma Pace, relict of James Pace, and mother of our fellow townsman, John E. Pace, died
yesterday and the funeral is being held today. She is nearly 92 years of age and leaves a numerous
posterity and many friends to mourn her loss. Peace to her remains.
Obituary for William Byrum Pace
The Deseret Evening News
Wednesday June 19, 1907 page 2 col. 1
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Provo Veteran Dead
General William B. Pace lays Down Life's Burden
(Special to the "News")
Provo, Utah County, June 19 -
General William Byron Pace, a veteran of the Nauvoo legion, Utah pioneer and a hero of
numerous Indian compaigns is dead at the home of his son, Sydney A. Pace, in this city. Several
years ago the deceased was stricken with paralysis from which he suffered up to the time of his
demise.
Mr. Pace was a native of Tennessee, born at Murfreesboro, about 75 years ago. His parents
joined the Church at an early day and for a time lived in Nauvoo. They were in the exodus to
Utah. William enlisted in the Mormon Battalion, being but a mere lad and serving as a drummer
boy. He served his full time of enlistment and then came to Utah. He was very active in military
affairs, and when he retired, held the rank of brigadier general. He was prominent in civil affairs,
beings a number of times a member of the legislature, served several terms as sheriff of Utah
county and was many years a city councilor. During the latter years of his life he engaged in
mining.
Mr. Pace is survived by a numerous family. The funeral will be held from the Utah stake
tabernacle, Friday, commencing at 2 oclock.
Obituary for Epsy Jane Williams Pace
The Deseret Evening News
January 17, 1910 page 8
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Death of Mrs. Wm. B. Pace
Provo, Jan. 17 - Mrs. Epsy J. Pace died at her home in this city yesterday morning from
pleurisy and general debility incident to old age. The deceased was born in Illinois in 1831, and
came to Utah with her parents, Mr. And Mrs. Alex Williams, and family in 1847. She was also a
Provo pioneer, being one of the settlers of the Old Fort in 1849. Here she took an active part as
nurse, and otherwise in the Indian fights which were experienced by the early settlers. Special
reference to her bravery and fortitude at that time was made by Gen. William Kimball at an Indian
war veterans' encampment held here, in which he credited her and others of the young women of
the fort with being as brave as any of the men. Shortly after coming to Provo she married William
B. Pace, now deceased. He had accompanied his father in the Mormon battalion although but 15
years of age, and later became prominent in Utah militia in its fights with the Indians, retiring with
the office of Brigadier-general.
Mrs. Pace was an energetic woman, and of late years took great pride in recounting the
experience of her early life as a pioneer. She leaves eight children and many grandchildren and
great-grandchildren and other relatives.
Funeral services will be held in the Second ward meetinghouse Wednesday commencing at 1
o'clock.
Obituary for Wilson Daniel Pace
The Deseret Evening News
Monday November 6, 1899 Page 7, column 4
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Thatcher, Arizona
Death of Wilson D. Pace
Youngest Member of the Famous Mormon Battalion
Special Correspondence
Thatcher, Graham Co., Arizo., Nov [3] - Elder Wilson D. Pace was laid to rest today in the
Thatcher Cemetery. The funeral services were held at his newly purchased home in Thatcher,
Arizona. Patriarch Samuel Claridge, Bishop John Taylor of Pima and Bishop I.E.D. Zundeloff
Thatcher and Elder Andrew Kimball, president of the Stake were the speakers.
Brother Pace was born in Tennessee in 1832; moved to Nauvoo, and moved west with the
Saints. Was employed in the Mormon Battalion as a waiter being but 15 years of age - not old
enough to enlist; was the youngest member of the company. Came from California to Utah,
becoming one of the first settlers. From Salt Lake he moved to Provo and subsequently to
Spanish Fork, and later in fulfillment to a call to Dixie settled in Harmony, Washington county,
Utah where he presided as Bishop for twenty years. Some years ago he moved part of his family
to Nutrioso in the St. Johns Stake of Arizona, from which place he moved to Thatcher about one
month ago.
Following a frontier life Brother Pace's health was badly impaired, his digestive organs and
stomach failed to set longer. He leaves two families comprising twenty-three children. He was
faithful to the Gospel and was respected by all who knew him.
Obituary of Martha Elmina (Pace) Pearce
Unknown Paper, 1924
HONORED PIONEER RESTS IN SWEET SLEEP
Washington, Feb. 3 - Funeral services were held here in the Ward hall for Sister Martha
Elmina
Pace Pearce, who died Thursday morning, Jan. 29 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W.A.
McCullough, at Provo Bench. The house was tastefully decorated, the casket being covered with
beautiful floral emblems sent by her loving friends and relatives. Music was furnished by the ward
choir under the direction of Frank Staheli. The sons were "Tho' Deepening Trials throng your
Way," "O, My Father" and "I Need Thee Every Hour". The [ ] were Elders W.A. McCullough,
Pres. Edw. H. Snow and Thomas P. Cottam, of St. George and Bishop A.A. Paxman. All spoke
of the beautiful character and the steadfast life of the deceased and told of the many trials she
passed through in early days, how she labored always to help build up and improve this Dixie
country and of the many sacrifices made by her and her husband for the gospel's sake. Opening
prayer was by Elder Jos. T. Atkin of St. George; benediction by Bp. Calvin Hall. Interment was
made in the city cemetery by the side of her husband, Col. John D.L. Pearce, the grave being
dedicated by Elder William Tobler. The large turn out to the services showed the love and esteem
held for Sister Pearce in this, her home town. There were quite a number of friends and relatives
present from the surrounding settlements.
Biographical Sketch. Martha E. Pace Pearce was born at Shelbyville, Ill. April 15, 1840, a
daughter of James and Lucinda Gibson Strickland Pace and was only a small child at the time of
the Nauvoo trials and expulsion. Had a vivid recollection of the Prophet Joseph Smith; also
remembered crossing the Mississippi river on a flat boat in February, 1846, and travelled by ox
team to Pisgah, where the family remained until 1847 while the father and eldest brother went
with the Mormon Battalion. They then moved to St. Joseph, Mo., where they prepared
equipment, etc., to cross the plains and join the Saints in the valley of the Rocky mounts. They
arrived at Petenueet creek Oct. 20, 1850 where the father soon put up a comfortable log home.
Later the town was named Payson in honor of this good mane and pioneer, James Pace. There
Martha grew to young womanhood amid the trials incident to pioneer life, and was married April
2, 1857, to John D.L. Pearce, another pioneer who was called that fall to go to Echo canyon to
guard the pass against Johnston's army that was sent out by the Government to exterminate the
Saints. This trip was only the beginning of the trials of the young bride, as she was called upon to
bid her solider husband goodby many times in the strenuous years that followed their early
married
life, as he was an active leader in defending the lives and homes of the early settlers of this state
both in Utah county and in the Dixie country, where they were called in 1861 to help settle and
build up Dixie. They both labored hard and fought the many disadvantages of that hard Dixie
mission. During the building of the St. George temple, Sister Pearce prepared meals for 10 men
all
one winter while they worked on the temple, always doing her part cheerfully and pleasantly with
a smile and a kind word for everyone. She was the mother of 12 children; nine of whom grew to
maturity; buried two grown sons here in Washington, Hyrum dying in 1893 and Sidney in 1896;
was president of the Washington ward Primary for many years. She was always kind and cheerful
and her keen sense of humor and ready wit bridged many trials and disappointments and turned
many near tragedies into farce. Sister Pearce was ever staunch in her testimony of the truth of the
faith of the Gospel of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her husband died in 1909 since which
time she has made her home with her children in Utah and Idaho.
She is survived by the following sons and daughters: Mrs. W.A. McCullough, Provo Bench;
John
H. Pearce, Ornish; Mrs. S.D. Warner, Provo; Mrs. Heber Barron, Buhl, Idaho; Mrs. Ruth
Roylance, Hazleton, Idaho; Lamar Pearce, Iron Springs, and William Pearce of Washington. 48
grandchildren and 67 great-grandchildren, also survive. One brother and two sisters are still living.
John E. Pace and Amanda P. Sorenson of St. George and Mrs. Margaret Rawson of Ogden.
Death Notice of Elizabeth Pace
The Central Georgian
Newspaper dated September 20, 1853
at page 3:
DIED, IN THIS COUNTY ON Monday, the 12st inst. Mrs. Elizabeth Pace, wife of John C.
Pace and daughter of Judge Bryant Oquinn.
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James Pace
Rutherford County Tennessee Record Books 1-6
LDS FHL Microfilm #0380487
Record Book 3, page 59-61:
Inventory of the personal property of James Pace Deceased May the 4th 1815:
Five heard horses
Fourteen head of Cattle
Thirty eight head of hogs
Eight head of sheep
Waggon & Gears
Five beds & furniture
Three pots, one oven
Two pewter dishes & six pewter plates
Five knives and five forks
One man's saddle & one womans saddle
Three pewter basons
Six cups & five saucers
One Bowl one jug & one Bottle
One flax wheel & two cotton wheels
One chest & seven chairs
Two pare cotton cards
one pair saddle bags
One barshear plough
Four axes
Two hoes one mattock & two iron wedges
One handsaw one [auger] & two chifsels
Nineteen Geese and fifteen ducks
One tub & four pails
One loom One Slay & harnefs
One Table & looking Glafs
One button pot & pitcher
Twelve spoons three tumblers & coffee pot
One flat [iron ] & churn
one lock chain
One [howel ] & [harness?]
One saddle
Three stirrups Irons
The following is a true statement of the money -
Fifty dollars- $50.00
Also one note of John Thompson - 7.50
Also one on [Gentry] - 11.00
Also one an William Rufsel - 5.00
The six of the Dollars that Gentry owes in getting Rails for repairing the fence the others five is to
be money.
Amount of Sale of Capt James Pace's property as returned to October term 1815, August the 12
1815
|
|
$
Cents |
| 1 Pair Stretchers |
[Caswil] Tucker |
1.18 3/4 |
| 1 Pair chains & [ ] |
Owen Ferguson |
1.25 |
| 1 Log Chain |
John Bradley |
7.00 |
| 2 Pair hip straps |
Jas W. Stewart |
.50 |
| 1 handsaw |
William Pace |
2.54 1/4 |
| 1 Pair Stretchers |
George Wallace |
1.18 3/4 |
| 1 [? Plane] |
William Pace, Jr. |
.31 3/4 |
| 1 Bridle & stirrup irons in [Sh?] |
Jas Hale |
.43 3/4 |
| 2 Chifsels |
John Deny |
.45 |
| 1 auger & drawing knife |
1.31 1/4 |
|
| 1 Broad Axe |
William Pace, Jr. |
1.81 1/4 |
| 1 Howel |
Dito - do - do |
.41 |
| 1 lot of tools & plough |
Maryanne Pace |
13.75 |
| 1 Feather Bed & furniture |
Elizabeth Pace |
25.01 1/4 |
| 1 Ditto - Dito - Dito |
Nancy Pace |
25.51 1/4 |
| 1 Ditto - Do - Do |
Alex Watkins |
18.12 1/2 |
| 1 linen wheel |
Barry Strickland |
3. 1/4 |
| 1 Cotton wheels |
Do - Do |
2. 1/4 |
| 1 Ditto Ditto |
Do Do |
1.62 1/4 |
| 1 Bed & Furniture |
Maryanne Pace |
29.00 |
| 1 Do, do |
William [Cossile] |
13 07 1/2 |
| One Cupboard & furniture |
Maryanne Pace |
14.50 |
| One pewter dish |
George P. Wallace |
1.15 |
| 1 Pott |
Sherwood Stroud |
2.06 1/4 |
| 2 Potts one oven |
Maryanne Pace |
2.00 |
| 13 head hogs |
John Davidson |
13.93 |
| 1 Brindle Steer |
Saml Wallace |
10.42 1/2 |
| 1 cow & calf |
Owen Ferguson |
12.50 |
| 1 Pided Heifer |
Maryanne Pace |
4.00 |
| 1 white back cow & calf |
John Stroud |
14.00 |
| 1 Pided bull |
James Landers |
7.06 1/2 |
| 1 Pided Steer |
Harrison [Wittingson] |
7.00 |
| 1 Pided Steer |
Saml Kelton |
5.00 |
| 8 [Shoats] |
Maryanne Pace 75 cents each |
6.00 |
| 1 Gray Horse |
William Rufsel |
35.06 1/4 |
| 1 Sorrell filly |
William Johnson |
12.31 1/4 |
| 1 Ewe & 2 lambs |
John Bellash |
7.75 |
| 1 Do & 1 lamb |
William Simpson |
5.51 |
| 3 Sheep |
Maryanne Pace |
6.00 |
| 1 Waggon & gear |
Maryanne Pace |
33.06 1/4 |
| 1 pare chains |
Kitcheon Freeman |
3.75 |
| 1 Saddle |
Saml Wallace |
3.50 |
| 1 side Saddle |
Maryanne Pace |
3.50 |
| 1 loom |
Maryanne Pace |
4.00 |
| 1 Chest |
Do Do |
1.00 |
| 1 Pare Saddle Bag |
|
3.25 |
| 6 Chairs |
Maryanne Pace |
2.56 1/4 |
| 13 Ducks |
Do Do |
1.00 |
| 9 head Geese |
Do Do |
4.50 |
| 10 Head Ditto |
Tho Taylor |
6.00 |
| 1 Gray mare |
John Wallace |
26.50 |
| 1 Mare |
Maryann Pace |
41.00 |
| 1 side saddle |
Do Do |
14.00 |
Record Book 3, page 73:
Maryanne Pais's years allowance as returned to October term 1815
John Davidson Samuel Killough & George P. Wallace met and being duly sworn to lay
off one years provisions for Maryann Pace widdow of James Pace Dec'd & family. Proceed
to allow her 300 Bushels corn also 1200 lb pork the use of three milch cows one horse, one
barrell salt which she has lately got, also 30 lbs sugar & 8 lbs coffee also one hundred &
fifty weight flour.
John Davidson
Samuel Killough
G.P. Wallace
Sworn before me
Danl Bowman JP
Record Book 4, page 112:
Settlement of the Estate of James Pace dec'd returned to March Term 1818
By virtue of an order to us directed from the worshipful County Court of Rutherford to make
settlement with Mary Ann Pace administratrix of James Pace dec'd and to report the same to
March term of said court 1818. We have examined the accounts of said Mary Ann Pace and find
her chargeable as follows with the sum of $438.07 1/4 We also find her entitled to a credit
for notes paid and receipts and other vouchers to the amt of $205.04 1/2. [total:] $233.03
1/4
James L. Jetton
James Sharpe
Commissioners
John Pace
Rutherford County Tennessee Record Books 1-6
LDS FHL Microfilm #0380487
Record Book 3, page 105:
Inventory of the personal property of John Pace Deceased May 4, 1815 returned to October term
1815
Three head of horses
Five head of cattle
Seventeen head of hogg
Two beds & furniture
One cotton wheel & cards
One pot & one oven
One table & four chairs
Six pewter plates
One earthen dish
One tubb & three pails
Seven Spoons
One plough & one of gears
One axe and one hoe
four quail & four ducks
One loom and slay & harnefs
Five knives & four forks
One teapot & pitcher
One Churn
The following is a true statement of the sale of the estate of John Pace deceased are as
follows
One horse sold at orleans $20.25
One sow & pigs sold to Kinchen Pace 2.50
Four dollars received for [shingles?] 4.00
Which money I give for [toll?]
One pair pantaloons sold to Lewis Shop 1.50
Clothing sold at orleans 4.00
Sarah Pace Administratrix
Britton Pace
Rutherford County Tennessee Record Books 1-6
LDS FHL Microfilm #0380487
Record Book 6, page 100
Inventory and account of sales of the estate of Britton Pace, dec'd return to April Term 1825 sold
24th January 1825
| 1 bed | Rebecca Pace | $4.00 |
| 1 bed | Do Do | 3.00 |
| 1 side saddle | Do Do | 6.00 |
| 1 Pr saddle wallets | Wm. Stanfield | 2.43 3/4 |
| 1 man's saddle | Jonathan Maden | 11.561/4 |
| Chains & collar | Jonathan Hall | 3.061/4 |
| Chains & collar | Smith Armstrong | 3.061/4 |
| 1 single tree | James Hilton | .81 1/4 |
| 1 bridle | George McCracken | 1.18 3/4 |
| 1 Bridle | Eli McCracken | .31 1/4 |
| Drawing knife & 2 chifsels | Smith Armstrong | 1.25 |
| 3 horse shoes &co. | Eli McCracken | .56 1/4 |
| 1 ax | Garrison Parker | 3.06 1/4 |
| 1 ax | William Driver | 3.12 1/2 |
| Shaving tools | John Wilson | .81 1/4 |
| 3 chairs | Rebecca Pace | 1.12 1/2 |
| 1 Iron Wedge | John Bradley | 1.50 |
| 1 pot & oven & Shovel | Rebecca Pace | 2.50 |
| 1 lot cooper ware | Do Do | 1.00 |
| 1 chest | Do Do | 1.00 |
| 1 mare | Do Do | 90.00 |
| 1 Colt | Jonathan [Hale or Hall] | 37.25 |
| 1 Cow | John McCauley | 8.50 |
| 1 Cow | David [Hale or Hall] | 8.00 |
| 2 yearlings | Adam Bruer | 5.25 |
| 1 cow | Rebecca Pace | 8.00 |
| 1 yearling | Elijah Higginbotham | 3.06 |
| 4 hogs first choice | William Pace | 18.00 |
| 4 hogs second choice | Do Do | 18.00 |
| 4 hogs third choice | Eli McCracken | 11.12 1/2 |
| 4 hogs fourth choice | John Wilson | 8.81 1/4 |
| 4 hogs fifth choice | Do Do | 7.76 |
| 5 hogs sixth choice | Do Do | 6.18 3/4 |
| 1 sowe | William Stanfield | 5.31
1/4 |
| 2 sheeps 1 choice | Elijah Higginbotham | 4.40 |
| 3 sheep 2 choice | Do Do
| 4.80 |
| 1 plough | James Hilton | 3.37 1/2 |
| 1 plough | William Stanfield | 2.25 |
| 3 chairs | Jonathan Maden | 1.50 |
| 1 pickling tub | William Stanfield | .80 |
| 1 churn | George McCracken | .62 |
| 1 half bushel & crop | Adam Burner | .63 |
| 1 grind stone | Obed Rawsey | 2.14 1/2 |
| 1 Barrel | Jonathan Maden | .12 1/2 |
| 1 Barrel | William Stanfield | .26 |
| 1 hat | Jonathan Maden | .56 1/4 |
| 1 Table | William Pace | 1.00 |
| 1 Loom | Do Do | 4.00 |
| 1 sheep | Jonathan Maden | .15 |
| 1 Cupboard | Do Do | 9.00 |
| 1 stack of oats | Do Do | 5.82 |
| 1 shuck pen | Do Do | .37 1/2 |
| 1 bee stand | William Pace | 1.50 |
| 2 geese | Do Do | .25 |
| 1 wheel | Rebecca Pace | .37 |
We certify that the above is a just and true amount of Britton Paces sale of property.
Hiram Tennison
William Pace Adm.
Recorded 25 May 1825.
Last Will and Testament of James
Pace
Graham County, Arizona
In the name of God Amen
I James Pace of the town of Thatcher county of Graham Territory of Arizona being of sound
mind
and memory do make publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner following, that
is to say First I give and bequeath to Ann Pace the west half of my homestead consisting of 80
acres situate on the north east quarter of section 2 also the water right in central canal belonging
to sed land also my two cows and two mares. To be accepted and received by her in lieu of
dower, and at her death the property is to become the property of Ella Pace and Orlando Jolley
Second I give and devise to Frank O. Tyler the east half of my homestead consisting of eighty
acres situated on the north east quarter of section 2 to have and to hold sed premises above
described his heir, and assigns forever Lastly. I do hereby nominate and appoint Frank O. Tyler
and R.K. Jolley to be executers of this my last will and testament.
In witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 21 day of March in the year of
our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty eight.
James Pace
The above instrument consisting of one sheat was at the date thereof signed sealed published
and
declared by the sed James Pace as and for his last will and testament in presence of us who at his
request and in his presence and in presence of each other have subscribed our names as witness
thereto
Samuel Claridge, residing at Thatcher
Hyrum Brinkerhoff Residing at Thatcher
Washington County Utah Probate Records
1880-1897
Index to Probate records and Probate Records F and G
Those listed in Index, but not reviewed because they are in Book H:
Julia A. McDonald Pace: H:231, H:242, H;275; H:276; H:277; H:284; H:298
W.D. Pace: H:338; H:348; H:355, H:356; H:357; H:365; H:406
Margaret N. Pace: G:43; G:50; G:51; G:78; G:79; G:80; G:112; G:120; G:144; G:145,
G:168
L.A. (Lemuel) Pace and James F. Pace appointed administrators G:43; G:50
Margaret died intestate on 21 Sept. 1887. G:50 Bonds by James F. Pace of New Harmony;
L.A.
Pace and Francis G. Taylor of New Harmony G:50 Heirs: Wilson D. Pace, Harvey A. Pace, John
A. Pace, William F. Pace, Harriet Root, Annie Pace and Maud Pace the three latter grandchildren
of said deceased G:145. In the Probate Court in and for the County of Washington and Territory
of Utah
Estate of Margaret Pace
In the matter of the Estate of ) Decree of Distribution of Estate
Margaret N. Pace, Deceased )
L.A. Pace and James F. Pace, the administrators of the Estate of Margaret N. Pace,
Deceased,
having on the second day of January A.D. 1891 filed in this Court their petition setting forth that
all their accounts have been finally settled and praying for and order of distribution of the residue
of said Estate among the persons entitled . . . particularly described and now remaining in the
hands of said administrators amounting to Thirteen Hundred and Forty Dollars and Ninety five
cents ($1340.95) be and the same is hereby distributed as follows to wit:TO WILSON DANIEL
PACE
Eleven (11) acres and one Hundred and Fifty (150) rods of Farming Land at Harmony
$262.50<
Viz West .50 of Lot Two Block one Harmony Townsite survey containing 3 acres, 2 roads and
22
perches. Also part of the NW14 of NE1/4 of SW1/4 of Section 22 in Township 39 Range 13 W.
Salt Lake Meridian (7 acres, 1 rood and 32 perches in the above)
TO JOHN A. PACE
An undivided one fourth (1/4) interest in Lot number Two (2) in Block number one (1)
Harmony
Town Survey. $84.38.
An undivided one fourth (1/4) interest in Lot number one (1) in Block number one (1) Harmony
Town Survey $17.06.
1 Horse - $100.00
Merchandise - 17.98
2 [?] Calico Quilts - 53.00
Total - $272.42
TO HARVEY A. PACE
An undivided on fourth interest in Lot number Two in Block number one (1) Harmony Town
Survey $84.38
An undivided one-fourth interest in Lot number one (1) in Block number one (1) Harmony Town
Survey $17.06
1 Horse - $75.00
Stock in Harmony and Kanarra Stock Herd - 25.00
1 Watch $5; 4 Blankets - $12.50 - 17.50
1 Feather Bed - 16.87
5 Delanie Quilts - 17.50
5 chairs and Stand - 10.50
[Lovings] Mirror and Table - 6.00
Total - 269.81
TO WILLIAM F. PACE
An undivided one fourth interest in Lot number Two (2) in Block number one (1) Harmony
Town
Survey - $84.38
An undivided one fourth interest in lot number one(1) in Block number one (1) Harmony Town
Survey - 97.06
1 Horse - $100.00
Interest in Harmony Sheep Herd -15.64
Wardrobe - $26.35- Bureau $25.00: 51.35
Total - $268.43
TO HARRIET ROOT
An undivided one twelfth (1/12) interest in Lot number Two (2) in Block number one (1)
Harmony Town Survey $28.13
An undivided one twelfth (1/12) interest in Lot number one (1) in Block number one (1) Harmony
Town Survey $5.68
Interest in Harmony and Kanarra Stock Herd - $23.30
1 Feather Bed, $16.89 1 Bedstead 5.62: 22.49
18 yards Carpet 4.50 8 pictures and map of ~ 1.50
Total - $91.10
TO ANNE PACE
An undivided one twelfth (1/12) interest in Lot number Two (2) in Block number one (1)
Harmony Town Survey - $28.13
An undivided one twelfth (1/12) interest in Lot number one (1) in Block number one (1) Harmony
Town Survey - $5.68
Interest in Kanarra and Harmony Stock Herd - 23.30
1 Woollen Quilts $19.50 1 Bedstead $5.62: 23.12
1 clock $4.00, Pitcher and Tumblers $1.75: 5.75
Mirror and ornaments 20 cups and saucers 1.75: 3.75
Total - $89.73
TO MAUD PACE
An undivided one twelfth (1/12) interest in Lot number Two (2) in Block number one (1)
Harmony Town Survey - $28.13
An undivided one twelfth (1/12) interest in Lot number one (1) in Block number one (1) Harmony
Town Survey - $5.68
Interest in Kanarra and Harmony Stock Herd - 23.30
Merchandise $7.00 4 bedspread 9- 16.00
1 Log Cabin $5.00 Plates $2.25: 7.25
Fire Irons $2 Rugs 4.50: 6.50
Total - $86.86
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Card #364 PACE, James, Jr (1811-1888)
Birth: Where: Rutherford Co., Tenn
Father: James Pace, Sr.
Mother: Mary Ann Loving
Spouse:
Married: Where:
Card #543 Book 1
Name in full Pace, Lucinda
When born 15 June 1805
Where born Abbysville Co., South Carolina
when died
when blessed
when baptized 15 Dec 1855 Where Payson, Ut
Baptized by C.B. Hancock
When married to
Father
Mother
Record No. 198 Page 6
Card #546
Name Pace - Lucinda
When born 17 June 1805
Where born So. Carolina
Father Warren O. Strickland
Mother Polly
Date of blessing 10 Jan. 1848
Place of blessing Nauvoo, Ill.
Recorded Historians Office, Patriarchal Blessing Vol 4 page 180
Payson Ward Records
James Byron Pace: born: 31 May 1860 Payson, Utah, Utah
Parents: Mary Jane Fairbanks and W[arren] S[ydney] Pace
Baptized: 1 June 1871 by W. Whitehead; confirmed 1 June 1871 C. March (#1293)
John Ezra Pace: born: Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois 12 July 1845
Baptism: 2 Sept 1851 by B. Cross; confirmed 2 Sept. 1851 B. Cross, D. Fairbanks, J.
Margaret Angeline Pace: born: Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois 14 Sept 1842?
Baptism: 2 Sept 1851 by B. Cross; confirmed 2 Sept 1851 by David Fairbanks, J. Pace, B.
Cross
Sidney David Pace: Father: Warren Sidney; Mother: Mary Jane Fairbanks
Mary Lucretia Pace: bo 26 Dec 1863 Payson, Utah, Utah
Parents: Mary Jane Fairbanks and Warren S. Pace
Blessed 21 Mar 1864 by J.B. Fairbanks and others
Born 1 Jan 1858 Payson, Utah, Utah
Baptism: 1 Aug 1867 by Thomas Jackson; confirmed 1 Aug 1867 by G.E. Daniels
Wanda? Lucinda Pace: born: St. Joseph, Buchannon, Missouri, 18 Feb. 1850
Blessed: 2 Sept 1851 by B. Cross, J. Pace, D. Fairbanks
Warren Sydney Pace: b. 28 Dec 1837 Shelby, Illinois
Links, Books and Other
References
Pace Society of America, Inc.
They have many books and references
Membership is currently $25.00 per year, and anyone researching any branch of the Pace Family
should consider joining
Website: Pace
Society of America, Inc.
John Doyle Lee, Zealot, Pioneer Builder, Scapegoat
by Juanita Brooks
ISBN 0-87421-162-X
First published (1972)
Republished: Utah State University Press, Logan, Utah (1992)
References to Paces:
Anna : 382
Byron : 90,134
Harvey : A:52
James : 73, 85, 90, 97, 129, 157
Jones E. : 360
Patsy : 50
William : 92
Wilson D: 52, 90, 382
The Mountain Meadows Massacre
By Juanita Brooks
Library of Congress Catalog Card No.: 62-18053
ISBN #0-8061-0549-6 (cloth)
ISBN #0-8061-2318-4 (pbk.)
First published: 1950
Republished: University of Oklahoma Press :Norman and London (1991)
Pace, William : 184
NOTE: This is James' brother. A more detailed account of this is in Gordon Wright's book
and "Mormonism Unveiled or the Life and Confessions" of John D. Lee by John D. Lee
The Mormon Battalion U.S. Army of the West, 1846-1848
by Norma Baldwin Ricketts
ISBN 0-87421-216-2 (Cloth)
ISBN 0-87421-215-4 (paper)
Utah State University Press, Logan Utah 84322-7800 (1996)
Pace, James, Lt. 19, 27, 43, 55, 60, 123, 147-48. 152, 159, 171, 174, 176, 178, 180-81, 321,
328
Pace, William 180
Mormonism Unveiled or the Life and Confessions of John D. Lee
by John D. Lee
Publisher: St. Louis: Bryan, Brand and Company New York: W.H. Stelle and Co. 1878
Pages:
James Pace: 116, 182, 183, 185, 189, 198, 260, 264
William Pace: 116, 118, 121, 131, 144, 166, 206, 207
Miles Anderson [husband of Nancy Pace]: 121
On The Mormon Frontier, The Diary of Hosea Stout, Volumes 1 and 2
by Hosea Stout
Edited by Juanita Brooks
University of Utah Press, Utah State Historical Society
Pace:
James: 48, 53, 54, 56, 59, 60, 82, 110, 140, 156 fn. 34, 188, 300 fn. 67; capt. Of Ten, 98;
adopted
son J.D.Lee, 178 fn.50; lieut. Mormon Battalion, 187
William B: 562, 642, sergeant of guard Summer Quarters, 270
History of James Pace Born June 15, 1811- Died April 6, 1888
by Gordon H. Wright
Self-Published October 25, 1995
LDS FHL Book No. 929.273 P114w
Guide to Mormon Diaries and Autobiographies
by Davis Bitton
Brigham Young University Press, Provo, Utah
LDS FHL Book #922.85 G624b
Under Dixie Sun
A History of Washington County By Those Who Loved Their Forebears
Washington County Chapter D.U.P.
LDS FHL Book #979.248 U235d
Pace:
Amanda : 72
Ann Moriah Redd Pace : 137
Harvey A. : 134, 137 and Page 20 of the Acknowledgments
Henry A : Acknowledgments page 21
J.W. : 307
James : 90, 133, 135
Jim : 190
Jim F. : 137
John W. : 307
L.A. : 137
Margaret Evans Pace : 137
Vinnie Pace Rohner : 137
William : 133, 134, 135, 137
Wilson Daniel : 135, 137 and page 21 of the Acknowledgments
Photographs: William and Moriah 136(a); Jim 136(b); Harvey 136(b)
Our Colonial Ancestors 1619-1799
Pace the Roll of Honor
Both by Bruce Howard and both self-published
Publisher: Specialty Publishing and Printing, Box 414, Quitman, Miss.
May, 1999 address to order book:
Bruce A. Howard
P.O. Box 414
Quitman, MS 39355
Peteetneet Town A History of Payson, Utah
By: Madolina Cloward Dixon
LDS FHL Book #979.224 P619d
New Mexico Historical Review
July, 1967 Vol 42:3 and October, 1967 Vol 42:4
"Diary of the Mormon Battalion Mission" by John D. Lee
Edited by Juanita Brooks
This is the trip with James Pace and Howard Egan to re-join the Battalion after the death of
Lt. Col. Allen
Life Histories of some ancestors of Bud Zollinger
By Susan A. Zollinger Beddes
Self-published
LDS FHL Book No. 929-273 Z75ba
Includes various Pace Society of America Bulletins and biographies from the LDS Church.
Also has information taken from a book belonging to Nancy Barron
St. George, Utah Original Pioneers
December 1, 1861-May 10, 1869
By: Roberta Blake Barnum and Paul Peine
1999 - apparently self-published - there is no publishing information
Pace, James Jr and Wives Page 473
Pace, John Ezra and Wives Page 475
Pace, Phoebe Ann Covington Page 476
Pace, William Byram and Wives Page 477
They Called My Dad John I.
By Howard Pace
Self-published 1983
John I. is John Ivans Pace, a son of John Ezra Pace.
Uncle Will Tells His Story
By Juanita Brooks
Taggart and Company, Inc. Salt Lake City, Utah 1970
Pace:
Andrew 114
Bert 113
Caddie [Pheobe Ann Covington Pace] 45
George 114
John E. 4, 7, 45
John W. (Dub) 61, 213
Dub and Dode 110, 112-115, 140, 167, 223
Julia 45
Walter 166
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