Pace William Franklin [Male] b. 1836 Marion County, Ms. - d. 6 MAY 1870 Marion County, Ms.
FRANK WAS SHOT SHORTLY AFTER THE CIVIL WAR ENDED BY LORENZO COX WHO HAD MISTAKEN HIM FOR SAM PACE. PACES, COXES, AND MORRIS'S FEUDED 1860-70-80.
KILLED EACH OTHER LEFT AND RIGHT
JEFFERY's DEATH WAS CAUSED BY A RARE BIRTH DEFECT. HE LIVED 11 HOURS.
JIMMY IS IS BURIED UNDER THE HEADSTONE JAMES DAVIS CARR (HAAG). AUNT KATE SAID THAT HERMAN HAAG WAS JIMMY'S FATHER AND SO WHEN HERMAN DIED AND WAS CREMATED, HIS ASHES WERE PUT INTO JIMMY'S GRAVE.
Source
Title: Strahan Family Reunion .FTW
Source
Title: WarrenBurge.FTW
CAME TO Pike County, Ms. ABT 1811 WITH HIS FATHER, JOSEPH. (SEE JOSEPH
FOR MORE)
1840 PIKE CO. CENSUS[Pg70.FTW]
The marriage of Mary NN Boutwell to Wm. Thornhill is recorded in family bibles
In the 1900 Hancock census, John was listed as a 61 yr old farmer living with his second wife, Christine, age 31, married 9 yrs, having 2 daughters, Ruby age 6 and Beryl age 2.
In the 1910 census, John was listed as a 71 yr old wagon driver for a livery stable living in beat 5 with his second wife, Christina age 41, married 19 yrs. and having 3 children. All the children were living at home. Also staying with them were 2 boarders, Sally M. Bass age 32, a school teacher and Clara A. Bass age 23, also a school teacher.
Never Married.
Never married.
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