52.
Mary Ann/Jane PACE
RECORD: Following is abstracted from the History of the Pace Family, compiled by Freda Reid Turner, distributed by the Pace Society of America.
In his letter, written between 1844 and 1850, the Reverend Barnabas Pace talks about his brother, William Pace: "William had one son and four daughters. The son married a Miss Leverett and lives in Atlanta. Three daughters, one married Hezekiah Dodwell, one married Henry Scarsbrook, one married MY SON, FREEMAN H. PACE, the other died when small. Brother William then lost his first wife and married Agatha Parker, by whom he had two sons and two daughters. ... "
The above statement by Barnabas Pace establishes that the descendants of his son Freeman H. Pace can claim connection to the Pace family listed among the First Families of Virginia.
RECORD: Bienville Parish, Louisiana, Succession Records, First Book, page 148
Freeman H. Pace died without a will and his estate was administered by James Radcliff. There are a number of petitions and orders shown in the administration of the estate, including the following.
Petition for Administration
State of Louisiana
Parish of Bienville
To the Hon Judge of the 11th Judicial District Court holding sessions in and for the Parish of Bienville & State aforesaid or to the Clerk thereof of Said Court James Radliff Resident of Parish & state respectfully represents unto you said Honor that Freeman H. Pace died sometime during the fall of 1862 in your said Parish leaving a small estate consisting of one slave & some moveable property further represents that it is the wish & desire of the surviving widow & heirs of said Pace that your Petitioner administer.
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In order for debts of the estate to be paid, the property in the estate had to be sold, thus an order was given by the court to advertise the property for sale. Before this could be done, the heirs had to agree to the sale. The following document shows the names of the heirs. Mary A. Pace is the widow of Freeman H. Pace. B. F. Pace is his son. No record of who N. E. Goode is.
Order of Tableau to be advertised
State of Louisiana
Parish of Bienville
Clerks office Sparta August 22, 1863. It is ordered that the filing of the within the foregoing tableau & distribution advertised according to law be ad published in the La Baptist Published in the town of Mt. Lebanon & the Parish & state aforesaid thus done & signed officially on the day & date above written. J. F. Stephens.
We hereby accept ?services of the foregoing Petition waive and time. Mary A. (X - her mark) Pace
B. F. Pace
N. E. Goode
Attest: Wm. Barnes
57.
Freeman H. PACE
RECORD: Following is abstracted from the History of the Pace Family, compiled by Freda Reid Turner, distributed by the Pace Society of America.
In his letter, written between 1844 and 1850, the Reverend Barnabas Pace talks about his brother, William Pace: "William had one son and four daughters. The son married a Miss Leverett and lives in Atlanta. Three daughters, one married Hezekiah Dodwell, one married Henry Scarsbrook, one married MY SON, FREEMAN H. PACE, the other died when small. Brother William then lost his first wife and married Agatha Parker, by whom he had two sons and two daughters. ... "
The above statement by Barnabas Pace establishes that the descendants of his son Freeman H. Pace can claim connection to the Pace family listed among the First Families of Virginia.
RECORD: Bienville Parish, Louisiana, Succession Records, First Book, page 148
Freeman H. Pace died without a will and his estate was administered by James Radcliff. There are a number of petitions and orders shown in the administration of the estate, including the following.
Petition for Administration
State of Louisiana
Parish of Bienville
To the Hon Judge of the 11th Judicial District Court holding sessions in and for the Parish of Bienville & State aforesaid or to the Clerk thereof of Said Court James Radliff Resident of Parish & state respectfully represents unto you said Honor that Freeman H. Pace died sometime during the fall of 1862 in your said Parish leaving a small estate consisting of one slave & some moveable property further represents that it is the wish & desire of the surviving widow & heirs of said Pace that your Petitioner administer.
* * * * *
In order for debts of the estate to be paid, the property in the estate had to be sold, thus an order was given by the court to advertise the property for sale. Before this could be done, the heirs had to agree to the sale. The following document shows the names of the heirs. Mary A. Pace is the widow of Freeman H. Pace. B. F. Pace is his son. No record of who N. E. Goode is.
Order of Tableau to be advertised
State of Louisiana
Parish of Bienville
Clerks office Sparta August 22, 1863. It is ordered that the filing of the within the foregoing tableau & distribution advertised according to law be ad published in the La Baptist Published in the town of Mt. Lebanon & the Parish & state aforesaid thus done & signed officially on the day & date above written. J. F. Stephens.
We hereby accept ?services of the foregoing Petition waive and time. Mary A. (X - her mark) Pace
B. F. Pace
N. E. Goode
Attest: Wm. Barnes