Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties

Newsome Pace

Male 1708 -


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  • Name Newsome Pace 
    Birth 6 Feb 1708  Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I124968  Tree1
    Last Modified 5 Apr 2024 

    Father John Pace,   b. Bef 1674   d. 20 Jan 1721, Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 47 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Elizabeth MNU Pace,   b. Bef 1678   d. 30 Dec 1717, Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 39 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Marriage Bef 1694 
    Family ID F33768  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
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      The Virginia Genealogist Volume 4, 1960 [John Frederick Dorman]
      1713-1734 Middlesex County, Virginia Will Book; Pages 173-74.
      Will of John Pace Senr. in the County of Middlesex and Parish of Christ Church, being sick and
      weake, dated 2 Dec. 1720.
      To my eldest son John Pace all my carpenders, joyners and turners tools and in jenerall, saveing one large say; one small hand saw, two chisels, one gowage, one addze and broad ax for the plantation.
      To my son Joseph Pace all my land and plantation where I now live, onely that my wife shall possess and
      injoy her life in one part of it to begin at a white oak in the head of the spring branch and to run a straight
      course to Mr. Jno. Seger's, the said land to include the plantation. At her death wholely to return to my
      son Jos. Pace.
      At my wife's death one large bible and to Wm. Davis leather cou[ ]
      To my daughter Margrett Pace one large lookeing glass which is now in my house.
      To my daughter Mary Pace at her day of marriage the new narrow stript feather bed with new blankets and a
      rug, with curtanes and vallancs thereto belonging.
      To my daughter Mary Pace one table and six new leather chaires to be possest with at the day my wife
      should marry or otherwise at her death.
      To my daughter Joane Pace a good feather bed and furniture at the day of her marriage and two large
      leather chares, one iron pott, one small lookeing glass and a chist with lock and key which stands above staires, and two cows.
      To my well beloved wife all the rest of my personall estate during her widowhood or if she marrys to give
      security for the personall estate which shall remain after the legacys taken from it and at her death to be
      divided between my three youngest sons Benja., Newsome and William Pace.
      My well beloved wife executor.
      John Pace
      Wit: Jos. Hardee, David (X) George, John George.
      7 March 1720 [1721]. Mary Pace produced this will in Court. Proved by the witnesses.

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