Marriage 15 Jun 1579Richard PAYSE+ Spouse: Anne BROWNE Marriage 15 Jun 1579 KINGSTON upon Thames, Surrey - M015493 Christening 24 Aug 1580Richard PACEChristening: 24 Aug 1580 KINGSTON Upon Thames, Surrey - P015491 Possibly RICHARD of JAMESTOWN Colony Marriage 5 Oct 1608Richard PACE+ Spouse: Isabell SMYTH Marriage 5 Oct 1608 Saint Dunstan, Stepney - M055761 Remember, in Richard Pace's time, London was a rather compact small city of maybe 200,000. Those who moved in from outside may very well have kept contact with one another. While these parishes were not adjacent, you are talking about distances of only a few miles, maybe 3 miles or so in this case. They walked a lot, and five miles was considered "walking distance" for a job. The streets into London were filled with walkers. - Roy Johnson |
Richard's mother appears to be a BROWNE another PACE-BROWNE link, was found:
Sibill PASE
back in KINGSTON parish
Robard BROWNE
Chr: KINGSTON-Upon-Thames 24 Sep 1570 The parish of St. STEPHEN Coleman Street lies 1.24 mi. due north of City Centre, adjacent to St. Mary the Virgin Aldermanbury. The church was destroyed in 1666, damaged in 1940 and then sold. It was united with St. Margaret Lothbury in 1954. St. Stephan's parish records are in the GUILDHALL Library: baptisms, 1538-1951; marriages, 1538-1952; banns 1754-1847 and burials, 1538-1853. The IGI includes a partial index to baptisms and marriages for the years, 1538-1875. |
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There is enough evidence in KINGSTON parish registers to indicate RICHARD may have had a brother THOMAS. |
Thomas PACE - a contemporary of RICHARD
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