SURNAMES
related to PACE Families
of English Midlands & Welsh Marches
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BARNETT
BAKER
BAUGH
BOOTH
BROUGH
BROWN - Gnosall, Haughton
BURNS
CADMAN
CHIDLOW
COTTERELL
CULLWICK family pages
CULLWICK records
FURBER
FURBER
GOODE-ARCH-PACE
GOODE
GREGORY
GROOM
HADLEY - West Midlands
HASSALL
HAYCOCK
HAYNES
ICKE
JAMES
KIRKLEY/KIRTLEY
FURBER
GOODE-ARCH-PACE
GOODE
GREGORY
GROOM
HASSALL
HAYCOCK
HAYNES
ICKE
JAMES
KIRKLEY/KIRTLEY
LEE
LESTER
LLOYD
MADDOX
MASON
MILLINGTON
NICHOLS
PACE-Early-Records
PACE EGGING
PALMER
PASCAL
PEDLEY
PICKEN
RAYBOULD
ROBERTS
SHINGLER
SHUKER
SLINN
SUMNER
TANDY-PACE
TURNER-PACE
TURNER-records
TURNER of Wellington
WARD
WHITEHOUSE
WORRALL
WRIGHT
Warwickshire Records
These RECORDS pages are added to, from time to time, to illustrate how the PACE name inter-relates with other surnames of the UK MIDLANDS area.
These inter-relationships often extend beyond the MIDLANDS, due to MIGRATION of families from the UK in previous generations.
.....This is what I find interesting.This is a hobby I hope you will also enjoy
and benefit from.
Gord Pace
I have discovered evidence,
previous origins were possibly from
WESTBURY on SEVERN in GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
see WESTBURY reasoning
also GLOUCESTERSHIRE PACE records
GTPace - Webmaster
THIS PACE FAMILY - goes back to
.....approximately the year 1600
- Saint CHAD'S parish at PREES, Shropshire
related to PACE folk in SHROPSHIRE parishes at- HIGH ERCALL - St.Michael and All Angels Church
.....Where Joseph PACE & Margaret PALMER wed in 1653.....parents of
- ANNE-Chr.1655 Rodington
- JOHN-Chr.1665 Wrockwardine &
- GEORGE-Chr.1670 Prees
- WELLINGTON
- WROCKWARDINE - Saint Peters Church
- RODINGTON...........the early 1600s.
.....I didn't get to visit this parish church, about the only one I missed in my travels, dammit ! where ANNE PACE was Christened in 1655 elder sister of JOHN Chr.1665 & GEORGE Chr.1670.
PACE, sometimes spelled PEACE, PEARCE and other spellings, probably as a result of local accents and dialect, the WELSH language possibly, spread northwards to CHESHIRE, LANCASHIRE and eastward to STAFFORDSHIRE, in the latter 1600's.
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