2. GEORGE2 PACE (RICHARD1) was born 1609 in England, and died 1665 in Charles City Co., VA. He married SARAH in Jametown Colony, James City, VA, daughter of SAMUEL MAYCOCK and UNKNOWN PIERCE. She was born 1620, and died 1656.
More About GEORGE PACE:
Occupation: Carpenter/planterNotes for SARAH:
Some controvery about the maiden name of Sarah. Has been reported to be Maycock, but not proven.Children of GEORGE PACE and SARAH are:
3. i. RICHARD3 PACE II, b. 1636; d. Bef. February 1677/78. ii. ELIZABETH PACE, d. Unknown; m. CAESAR WALPOLE; d. Unknown. Notes for ELIZABETH PACE: Not proven as child of George and Sarah.4. iii. JOHN PACE, d. January 20, 1720/21, Middlesex.
Richard of Jamestown had a son George. George had son Richard. Richard and wife Mary had sons George, John, James, and Richard. Every one of these is listed as having a son named Richard somewhere on the web. James, John and George's sons have been listed in different places as having died in childhood, but others have claimed to be descended from them. The website mentioned above gave the Richard I was looking for as the son of James and Elizabeth Lowe. However I find Elizabeth more often listed as John's wife. Also, this Richard supposedly married a Sarah Woodliff or Woodlief, and I've seen her listed as married to George or George's son Richard. Also, I have no other record of any Francis other than this original site, but by some chance it's possible that one of the Richard's did live to adulthood and had a son by that name, who may or may not have been the father of the John Pace who married Ann Russell
OCCUPATION: Carpenter/Planter
1820 CENSUS:
Township: Columbia
County: Fluvanna
State: Virginia
Page: 60
Image: 66
Call Number/URL M33_134
Batlet's family is listed as the following:
Free White Male over 45: himself
Free White Males 10-16: two
Free White Males under 10: two
Free White Female: one
# Engaged in Agriculture: two (himself and oldest son)DEATH: I believe as the second husband, he died of Spanish Influenza which swept the nation between August and November of 1918. All the family was sick, but he died.
BIRTH: Not proven as child of George and Sarah.