John Pace, Sr.

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John Pace, Sr.

Also Known As: "Jack"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Prince George County, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America
Death: 1825 (76)
Greenville County, South Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Francis Bailey Pace and Ann Pace
Husband of Obedience Pace and Ann Pace
Father of Elizabeth Cothran; Stephen Pace; Isaac Russell Pace; Richard Russell Pace; John Pace, Jr. and 7 others
Brother of Lucy Pace; Elizabeth Pace; Stephen Pace; Henrietta Leonard; Bignal William Pace and 1 other

Managed by: David Embrey
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About John Pace, Sr.

John "Jack" Pace and Ann Russell married on November 26, 1769, at Brunswick County, Colony of Virginia.


GEDCOM Note

As a young man, John left home and went down into the Northwestern part of Brunswick County where he met, courted and Married Miss Ann Russell. John and Ann resided in a number of places during the early years, lived in Granville Co. NC for a period and then went back to Virginia and lived at their former home in Lunenburg Co. until the end of the Revolutionary War. They later carried their family down into Spartanburg District, South Carolina and finally into Greenville District, South Carolina where John died in the year 1825.

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John Pace, Sr.'s Timeline

1749
January 1, 1749
Prince George County, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America
1768
1768
Greenville County, South Carolina, United States
1770
October 2, 1770
Goochland County, Virginia, United States
1771
January 1, 1771
Prince George's County, Colony of Virginia, (present USA)
1772
1772
Brunswick County, Colony of Virginia, (present USA)
1775
December 5, 1775
Prince George, Prince George County, Colony of Virginia, Colonial America
1781
1781
Warren, Granville County, North Carolina, United States
1782
1782
Virginia, United States
1788
1788
Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States