4. JOHN3 PACE (GEORGE2, RICHARD1) died January 20, 1720/21 in Middlesex. He married (1) MARY. She died Unknown. He married (2) ELIZABETH. She died Unknown.
Notes for JOHN PACE:
Not proven as child of George and Sarah.
The children are listed under his first wife, Mary, but some were with the second wife.Children of JOHN PACE and MARY are:
7. i. JOHN4 PACE, b. Abt. 1661; d. November 25, 1734. 8. ii. MARY PACE, d. March 12, 1742/43.
iii. MARGARET PACE, d. Unknown.
iv. JANE PACE, d. Unknown.
v. NEWSON PACE, d. Unknown.
vi. GEORGE PACE, d. Unknown.Children of JOHN PACE and ELIZABETH are:
vii. WILLIAM4 PACE, d. Unknown.
9. viii. SARAH PACE, b. March 1693/94; d. 1727.
10. ix. JOSEPH PACE, b. Abt. 1697; d. June 1765, Goochland Co.,. 11. x. BENJAMIN PACE, b. Abt. 1699, Middlesex; d. April 1781, King and Queen Co..
12. xi. MARGARET PACE, b. February 1701/02, Middlesex; d. Unknown. 13. xii. JANE PACE, b. August 1706, Middlesex; d. Unknown. xiii. NEWSOME PACE, b. February 1707/08; d. Unknown. xiv. WILLIAM PACE, b. Abt. 1710, Middlesex; d. Unknown. children of John Pace and Elizabeth Newsome Pace.George
b: bet. 1694 and 1711 (how do you like that spread?) m:
d: c. 1742 Middlesex County, Va
Sarah Pace
b: c. 1694
m: William Davis
d: c. 1721
John Pace
b: 1696
m: Elizabeth Montague (unproven)
d: Nov. 23, 1734
Joseph Pace (my line)
b: 1698
m: Anne Bashford
d: April 17, 1765
Benjamin Pace
b: c. 1700
m: 1) Frances Williamson and 2) Mary Ann?
Margaret Pace
b: March 5, 1701 or 1702
m: Sept. 17, 1717 to William Davis
d:
Mary Pace
b: July 23, 1704
m: Sept. 26, 1731 Ignatious Tureman
d: March 12, 1743
Jane (Joanne/Johanna)
b: Sept. 26, 1703
m: Mary 16, 1733 George Blackley
Newsome Pace
b: Feb. 06 1707
m:
d: Oct. 6, 1733
William Pace
b: March 25, 1712
m: Dec. 26, 1733 Hannah Booten/Bosten
d: c. 1783There is a will for John Pace (Will Book 1713-1734, P. 173-74 Middlesex County Virginia, Published in the Virginia Genealogist, Vol. 4 no. 2, P. 72: I won't repeat it in its entirety but here are his bequeaths to his daughter Mary Pace:
"To my daughter Mary Pace at the day of marriage the new narrow stript feather bed with new blankets and a rug, with curtanes and vallances thereto belonging." and "To my daughter Mary Pace on table and six new leather chaires to be possest with at the day my wife should marry or otherwise at her death."
It says in my book that the will was written 7 weeks prior to his death and my book guesses that he died in December 2, 1720......
Military Service: Army - Revolutionary War