Nova Scotia families of James PACE
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6 James PACE - b 1724 d 1784 St.Augustine Florida
+ Aurelia DUPREE - came to NS in 1784 with three sons - granted 200 acres at RAWDON NS - UEL grants act
  • 7 Shadrach PACE - PATRIOT - stayed in AMERICA
  • 7 Drury PACE - LOYALIST - went to NOVA SCOTIA in 1784
    . + Mehetable RICE
    • 8 3-1 Mehetable b 1800 m 14 Feb 1822
      + George PACE - of Dartmouth her cousin (St. Pauls Church
    • 8 3-2 Charlotta PACE b 1806
    • 8 3-3 Aurelia PACE - b approx. 1810 in NS
      + Thomas COLBRIGHT
    • 8 3-4 Hariett PACE b 1812
  • 7 Thomas PACE - went to NOVA SCOTIA in 1784
    + Mary SMITH - m 27 Jan 1803 St. Pauls Church, Halifax
    • 8 3-5 Willis PACE b 1804-?
      + Ann (Warnell) ALLAN - a widow. lived in the Chezzetcook area
      • 9 4-1 Ebenezier Jonah PACE - b. 1825 d. 27 Apr 1850 (see 18-1*) Buried 27 April 1850 in Dutch Valley, Upton Parish. Records show him as a "transient". Although he went by the name Pace, it is suspected that he was Ann's son from a previous marriage.
      • 9 4-1 Eleanor Sarah PACE b. 29 Aug 1830
      • 9 4-2 Mary Elizabeth PACE b. 12 May 1832 d. 22 Jun 1870
        + John George LESLIE - m 13 Dec 1854
      • 9 4-3 Mark Thomas PACE - b.1835 d. 1900 First of the Paces to move to the PICTOU area. The 1871 census shows his profession as a cooper, although he also worked as a carpenter. He was killed when he fell off a roof at Trenton, N.S. Apparently he fell off the roof landing on a picket fence beside the building.
        + Margaret HENDERSON in 1863
        • 10 5-1 George H b. 1865
        • 10 5-2 Anna W. b. 1866
        • 10 5-3 Alfred Ernest b. 1869 d. 1935
        • 10 5-4 Mary b. 1876 d. 1906
        • 10 5-5 William E. Cook b.1876 d. 1876
        • 10 5-6 Ida Jane b. 1876 d. 1878
      • 9 4-4 Charlotte PACE
    • 8 3-6 Mary Ann PACE - [1807-?] No details
    • 8 3-7 Ebenezer PACE - 1809-1885 He was a shoemaker, lived at Haggets (now Hacketts) Cove. A Methodist, he led the singing in the William Black Memorial Church in Glen Margaret when it was first erected - Buried Glen Margaret Cemetery.
      + Elizabeth ISNOR - m Dec 28, 1831. (B.6 Apr 1813)
      • 9 4-5 William T PACE b. 1834 d. 22 Nov 1908
        + Catherine REDMOND 28 Dec 1858
        • 10 5-7 Anna E. PACE b. 1861 d. 27 Dec 1916
        • 10 5-8 Joseph Lawson PACE b. 1863 d. 3 Mar 1937
        • 10 5-9 Robert Wasson PACE b. 1866 d. 3 Mar 1937
      • 9 4-6 Elizabeth PACE b. 28 May 1836
        + ROBERTSON
      • 9 4-7 Mary Jane PACE b. 1840
        +James Wellington FIELDING 10 Oct 1866.
      • 9 4-8 Robert Thomas PACE - b. 1847 a policeman in Halifax
        + Sarah FRASER 6 Jan 1874
        • 10 5-10 Anne (stillborn)
        • 10 5-11 Anne (died shortly after birth)
        • 10 5-12 Joseph Franklyn b. 16 Oct 1874
        • 10 5-13 Eva Nora b. 7 Jun 1876
        • 10 5-14 Charles Stanley b. 26 Jul 1879 d. 2 Nov 1936
        • 10 5-15 Bessie b. 1887
        • 10 5-16 James Herbert b. 1888
        • 10 5-17 John Robert b. 13 June 1889 d. 18 July 1964
        • 10 5-18 Hesse Welsford Dawson b. 28 Sep 1893 d. 3 Nov 1951
        • 10 5-19 Mary
        • 10 5-20 Sarah
      • 9 4-9 Eliza Ann PACE b. 1848
        + George Crawford INNIS m 26 Feb 1877
      • 9 4-10 Elijah PACE b. 1851
        + Lenora McINNIS m 6 Sep 1881
        • 10 5-21 Percy E PACE. b. 1886
        • 10 5-22 Lester Welsford PACE b. 1890
        • 10 5-23 June Irene PACE d. 1 Jul 1984
      • 9 4-11 Matilda PACE b. 1853 No details
      • 9 4-12 Henrietta PACE b. 1854 d.1916
        + Thomas GILES m 21 Feb 1906
    • 8 3-8 James PACE - [1812-?] (son of Thomas and Mary) No details
    • 8 3-9 Thomas PACE - [1814-?] (son of Thomas and Mary) A cooper, Thomas lived in the Hammond Plains area
      + Elizabeth SMITH - m 15 Feb 1837, daughter of Ebenezer Smith (Acadia Recorder 18 Feb 1837)
      • 9 4-13 Isaac PACE b. 1837 A cooper
        + Sarah SMITH m 24 Apr 1869
        • 10 5-24 Emma b. 1869 d. 1933
        • 10 5-25 Thomas b. 1872 d. 23 Jun 1955
        • 10 5-26 Henry James b. 1 Feb 1873
        • 10 5-27 Isaac b. Feb 1875 d. 16 Jun 1944
        • 10 5-28 Edward b. 1880 d. 1952
        • 10 5-29 Havelock b. 1885 d. 1937
        • 10 5-30 Leonard b. 1 Feb 1897 d. 1950
      • 9 4-14 David PACE b. 1843
        + Catherine FRIZZLE m 14 Nov 1868
        • 10 5-31 Simon b. 29 Feb 1871
        • 10 5-32 Alice d. 1895
      • 9 4-15 Ebenezer PACE b. 1843
        + Agnes D. GAMMON
        • 10 5-33 Ida Ella PACE b. 19 Apr 1869
        + Isabella FRIZZEL
        • 10 5-34 George Albert PACE b.9 May 1872
        • 10 5-35 Laura Theresa PACE b. 22 Dec 1873
        • 10 5-36 Bessie PACE b. 1875
        • 10 5-37 Amy PACE b. 1879
        • 10 5-38 Ebenezer PACE b. 6 Apr 1881
      • 9 4-16 Eliza PACE b. 1848
        + William SNOW m 16 Jun 1866
      • 9 4-17 Simeon PACE b. 1849 A cooper
        + Alice S. SAMPSON m 24 Mar 1879
        • 10 5-39 Elizabeth PACE b 1880
        • 10 5-40 Jennie PACE b. 1882
        • 10 5-41 Harry PACE b. 1882
        • 10 5-42 Nellie May PACE b. 1885
      • 9 4-18 Maria PACE b. 1851
        + Thomas ROSS m 5 Sep 1870
  • 7 Phillip PACE - PATRIOT AMERICAS
  • 7 Samuel PACE - PATRIOT AMERICAS
  • 7 Willis PACE - LOYALIST to NOVA SCOTIA 1784 d 1786
  • 7 James PACE Jr. - PATRIOT American
    d 1815 in Elbert Co, GA - James was on the 1790 census of Elbert Co, GA with 4 sons and 3 daughters. David, John and James III.
    • 8 David PACE
      • 9 George Washington PACE
        • 10 George Blocker PACE
          • 11 George Spencer PACE Sr.
    • 8 John PACE
    • 8 James PACE III
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A fellow researcher, Trish Lewis, and descendent of this line has uncovered some information that leads us to believe that the Aurelia that married Thomas Colbright was NOT this one, but the daughter of George Pace and Mehetable (her older sister. The rest of the info appears correct.


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