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From: Jim Laird <lairdjim@email.msn.com>
My wife is a Pace descendent and her immediate relatives have a reunion in June each year on Caddo Lake near Jefferson, TX and another reunion in September each year in Dallas, TX. About 80 to 120 attendees at each.
Comment: While this is a start, more particulars should be given. What branch of the Pace family is this? Who can be contacted for more details?
Listed March 2000
The reunion of the descendants of the children of Alsa Pace/Rhoda Jarvis will be held at our home on May 21, 2000, We have many to attend this reunion each year, and it is important to note the date has changed from June to May 21, 2000, this year. If you descend from this family and would like to be included in this reunion, please contact me. More information on the reunion will follow within a few weeks.
Charley & Norma Pace
Route 1, Box 169-C, Bailey, Ms. 39320
The Pace Family Reunion at the home of Charley & Norma Pace at Bailey, Mississippi on Sunday, May 21st, 2000. We provide the barbecued beef, pork, and chicken and the rest of the meal is brought in by each local family attending. Out of town PACES are not expected to bring food. On Saturday we will visit the "PACE" Cemetery where Alsa Pace is buried. At the last reunion 180 Paces attended. If interested in attending the reunion, please contact Charley & Norma Pace at Doppler03@aol.com., telephone number is (601) 737-8343, or write us at Route 1, Box 169C, Bailey, Ms., 39320.
Important links:
I wrote a beautiful song for the 50th wedding anniversary of my in-laws 20
years ago. It is now available on CD and I havae set up several Internet
sites to sell it. Go to any of the following:
Golden Love site at
http://goldenlove.att.net
Golden Love site on SchnakeNet
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~schnake/goldenlove.htm
Golden Love site on Pace Network
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pace/goldenlove.htm
Golden Love on FortuneCity
http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/cern/1343/ or
http://www.nav.to/compu-tutor1
Rick Schnake has an interesting hobby/part time business. He collects and
sells authentic historic signatures on original documents. He has US
Presidents and many other historical figures represented. Why not check it
out?
Rick's main
site
at "http://www.historyinink.com"
Mirror site on Schnakenet at
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~schnake/HistoryInInk.htm
Mirror site on Pace Network
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pace/HistoryInInk.htm