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John Woodlief Pace (1725 - 1780)

John Woodlief "The Tory" [uncertain] Pace
Born in Prince George County, Virginiamap
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Husband of — married 1753 in Prince George, Prince George, Virginiamap
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Died at age 55 in Shollowford, Guilford, North Carolina, United Statesmap
Profile last modified | Created 27 Mar 2012
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Biography

John Pace was born either on 1725 or 1732 and passed away on 8 Oct 1780. John was a "Tory" and died in the Battle of Shallow Ford.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/213065035/john-pace : accessed 16 October 2021), memorial page for John “The Tory” Pace Sr. (1725–14 Oct 1780), Find A Grave: Memorial #213065035, citing Shallow Ford Cemetery, Huntsville, Yadkin County, North Carolina, USA ; Maintained by Daniel Roland Chapman Jr (contributor 49687097) .




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Pace-3996 and Pace-668 appear to represent the same person because: Seems to be the same person
posted by Erin (Sportun) Lausch
Actually, Y-DNA evidence has proven that the Clark County Alabama Pace Line (Frederick Pace of Wales line) are not descendants of John the Tory Woodlief Pace. Myself and several other Pace men who are descendants of Frederick Pace all match each other and do not match the DNA of descendants of John Woodlief Pace. This evidence is documented on the Pace Society website on the Pace DNA Project. The Frederick Pace of Wales line is a separate and distinct line of Paces.
posted by Kenneth Pace
Pace-1865 and Pace-668 appear to represent the same person because: Likely duplicate with birth date more likely to be 1725
posted by Darren Kellett
Pace-1879 and Pace-1865 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicate. John Woodlief Page was married to his mother in the Pace-1879 profile.with this link removed it became an obvious merge.
posted by Chris Hoult

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