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PACE, Richard IV-[285]
(Between 1699-Abt 1776)
CAIN, Elizabeth-[136]
(Abt 1703-Abt 1775)
DAY, Peter-[283]
(Abt 1717-1791)
MARTIN, Charlotte-[284]
(Abt 1720-Bef 1791)
PACE, Richard V-[242]
(Abt 1724-Abt 1779)
DAY, Sarah-[243]
(Abt 1741-Between 1820)
PACE, Charlotte\Charity-[240]
(1763-1844)

 

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DELAUGHTER, George William-[241]

PACE, Charlotte\Charity-[240]

  • Born: 27 Oct 1763, Edgefield Co, SC
  • Marriage: DELAUGHTER, George William-[241] 16 Jul 1783, Edgefield, South Carolina
  • Died: 16 Oct 1844, Edgefield Co, SC, at age 80
  • Buried: Big Stevens Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
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bullet  General Notes:

NAME GIVN Charlotte\Charity
NAME SURN Pace
The following is taken from the book "De Lauter Families in America1982",a Genealogy by: Pauline Grace De Lauter Fry.The will of George DeLaughter, daNOTE CONC ted Dec. 13, 1830, Edgefield Co. Wills
Vol. 2, 1817-1835, sec. C, p. 497, namNOTE CONC es wife Charity (called Charlotte
in one instance), sons Solomon, George, AbsNOTE CONC olom; daughters Eleanor
Thurmond, Rebecca Taylor, Abigail Loyd; and grandchilNOTE CONC dren Randal and
Drusilla (children of deceased son John), and John, son of SoNOTE CONC lomon.
(John, son of Solomon, was a minor; Randal and Drusilla, minors.) (GeoNOTE CONC rge
DeLaughter was executor for settlement of estate of son John, 1812).ThNOTE CONC e will of Charity DeLaughter, dated -- June 15, 1842, recorded November
15, 1NOTE CONC 844, Will Book "B", p. 246 (Box. no 37, pkg. 1426) names six
children, GeorgeNOTE CONC DeLaughter, Solomon DeLaughter, Rebecca Taylor, Eleanor
Thurmond, Abigail LoNOTE CONC yd, and Absalom DeLaughter. (Charity DeLaughter was
the dau. of Richard PaceNOTE CONC and wife Sarah Day.)
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-------------------The following information found on famNOTE CONC ilytreemaker.com website:
http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/hitt/messages/26NOTE CONC 9.html
Re: Hitt-Jarman-PacePosted by: Palmer Lee Pace Date: October 04, 199NOTE CONC 9 at 10:23:57
In Reply to: Re: Hitt-Jarman-Pace by Paul A. Thorn of 4521NOTE CONC 5A From deeds and other records in Edgefield County Courthouse, it
appears thNOTE CONC at Richard Pace Jr., and Solomon Newsom, Jr. were involved in
financial transNOTE CONC actions in 1775, and that in 1797, James and Elizabeth
Anderson, Ludbrook LeeNOTE CONC and James Rhodes sold to George Delaughter their
interest in land as heirs oNOTE CONC f Richard Pace, and that Charlotte Pace
witnessed the transactions in 1775.Could Ludbrook Lee's wife, Charlotte, have been this Charlotte Pace?(Yes.)Richard V m(l) and had daughter Elizabeth; then married (2) Sarah Day andhNOTE CONC ad Char
ity, Charlotte and Mary.
26. Martin Hitt was the son of John Hitt and SNOTE CONC arah Day, according to the
records of Edgefield County, which disproves the tNOTE CONC radition that his
mother was Sarah Pace.There seems to have been some connNOTE CONC ection between the Day family and the
Pace family, however, and the wives ofNOTE CONC James Rohdds and of Ludbrook Lee
seem to have been daughters of Sarah Day. (SNOTE CONC arah Day was second wife of
Richard Pace IV. See note 15a)PACE FAMILY 1607-NOTE CONC 1750
JAMES AND DARIUS PACEpg 185-194James and Darius were sons of RichardNOTE CONC Pace IV and his wife Elizabeth
Cain,James the first born (1724-1782) whoNOTE CONC married Aurelia Dupree and Darius
the thirteenth child who was born around 17NOTE CONC 48, d. 1823 and married
Dorothy Raines.For years genealogy researchers traNOTE CONC nscribed this last child of Richard
and Elizabethas "daughter" but now we knoNOTE CONC w that is was a son, Darius,
thanks to John Raphael Pace, 11 West Third AvenuNOTE CONC e, Lexington, North
Carolina 27292 who wrote, PACE, A Family History and LineNOTE CONC age.
Now we know all that happened to James and Darius who left the State ofGeorgia after the Revolutionary War. This chapter is information as foundiNOTE CONC n John's book published in 1991 after fifteen
years of research.
John beginsNOTE CONC by saying that Richard Pace IV (1700-1779) married in 1723
Elizabeth Cain andNOTE CONC their children were:
(1) James (1724-1782) m. Aurelia Dupree(2) Charles (17NOTE CONC 25-1778) m. lst ) Garnett 2nd Shackelford
(3) Silas (1726-1790) m. Mary NewsomNOTE CONC e 5/30/1774
(4) Dreadzil (1730-1777) m. an Indian(5) Sally (1732 - ) m. ArthNOTE CONC ur Fort
(6) Richard V (1734-1787) m. lst. Charlotte 2nd Sarah Day(7) ThomasNOTE CONC (1736-1794) Never married
(8) Knowles (1738-1783) Never married(9) DaughterNOTE CONC (1740 - ) m. Mr. Cox
(10) Daughter (1742- ) m. Mr. O'Daniel(11) Drury (1745-NOTE CONC 1801) m. Mary Bussey
(12) Barnabus (1747-1827) m. 1st Agnes Aycock 2nd Mary CaNOTE CONC sey
(13) Darius (ca 1748-1823) m. Dorothy Raines in Wales ca. 1778Several meNOTE CONC mbers of the family of Richard IV served under General George
Washington duriNOTE CONC ng the Revolutionary War and achieved distinction
The following is taken from the book "De Lauter Families in America
1982",
a Genealogy by: Pauline Grace De Lauter Fry.
The will of George DeLaughter, da ted Dec. 13, 1830, Edgefield Co. Wills
Vol. 2, 1817-1835, sec. C, p. 497, nam es wife Charity (called Charlotte
in one instance), sons Solomon, George, Abs olom; daughters Eleanor
Thurmond, Rebecca Taylor, Abigail Loyd; and grandchil dren Randal and
Drusilla (children of deceased son John), and John, son of So lomon.
(John, son of Solomon, was a minor; Randal and Drusilla, minors.) (Geo rge
DeLaughter was executor for settlement of estate of son John, 1812).
Th e will of Charity DeLaughter, dated -- June 15, 1842, recorded November
15, 1 844, Will Book "B", p. 246 (Box. no 37, pkg. 1426) names six
children, George DeLaughter, Solomon DeLaughter, Rebecca Taylor, Eleanor
Thurmond, Abigail Lo yd, and Absalom DeLaughter. (Charity DeLaughter was
the dau. of Richard Pace and wife Sarah Day.)
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-------------------
The following information found on fam ilytreemaker.com website:
http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/hitt/messages/26 9.html
Re: Hitt-Jarman-Pace
Posted by: Palmer Lee Pace Date: October 04, 199 9 at 10:23:57
In Reply to: Re: Hitt-Jarman-Pace by Paul A. Thorn of 452
1 5A From deeds and other records in Edgefield County Courthouse, it
appears th at Richard Pace Jr., and Solomon Newsom, Jr. were involved in
financial trans actions in 1775, and that in 1797, James and Elizabeth
Anderson, Ludbrook Lee and James Rhodes sold to George Delaughter their
interest in land as heirs o f Richard Pace, and that Charlotte Pace
witnessed the transactions in 1775.
Could Ludbrook Lee's wife, Charlotte, have been this Charlotte Pace?
(Yes.)
Richard V m(l) and had daughter Elizabeth; then married (2) Sarah Day and
h ad Charity, Charlotte and Mary.
26. Martin Hitt was the son of John Hitt and S arah Day, according to the
records of Edgefield County, which disproves the t radition that his
mother was Sarah Pace.
There seems to have been some conn ection between the Day family and the
Pace family, however, and the wives of James Rohdds and of Ludbrook Lee
seem to have been daughters of Sarah Day. (S arah Day was second wife of
Richard Pace IV. See note 15a)
PACE FAMILY 1607- 1750
JAMES AND DARIUS PACE
pg 185-194
James and Darius were sons of Richard Pace IV and his wife Elizabeth
Cain,
James the first born (1724-1782) who married Aurelia Dupree and Darius
the thirteenth child who was born around 17 48, d. 1823 and married
Dorothy Raines.
For years genealogy researchers tra nscribed this last child of Richard
and Elizabethas "daughter" but now we kno w that is was a son, Darius,
thanks to John Raphael Pace, 11 West Third Avenu e, Lexington, North
Carolina 27292 who wrote, PACE, A Family History and Line age.
Now we know all that happened to James and Darius who left the State of
Georgia after the Revolutionary War. This chapter is information as found
i n John's book published in 1991 after fifteen years of research.
John begins by saying that Richard Pace IV (1700-1779) married in 1723
Elizabeth Cain and their children were:
(1) James (1724-1782) m. Aurelia Dupree
(2) Charles (17 25-1778) m. lst ) Garnett 2nd Shackelford
(3) Silas (1726-1790) m. Mary Newsom e 5/30/1774
(4) Dreadzil (1730-1777) m. an Indian
(5) Sally (1732 - ) m. Arth ur Fort
(6) Richard V (1734-1787) m. lst. Charlotte 2nd Sarah Day
(7) Thomas (1736-1794) Never married
(8) Knowles (1738-1783) Never married
(9) Daughter (1740 - ) m. Mr. Cox
(10) Daughter (1742- ) m. Mr. O'Daniel
(11) Drury (1745- 1801) m. Mary Bussey
(12) Barnabus (1747-1827) m. 1st Agnes Aycock 2nd Mary Ca sey
(13) Darius (ca 1748-1823) m. Dorothy Raines in Wales ca. 1778
Several me mbers of the family of Richard IV served under General George
Washington duri ng the Revolutionary War and achieved distinction
NAME GIVN Charlotte\Charity NAME SURN Pace The following is taken from the book "De Lauter Families in America1982",a Genealogy by: Pauline Grace De Lauter Fry.The will of George DeLaughter, daNOTE CONC ted Dec. 13, 1830, Edgefield Co. Wills Vol. 2, 1817-1835, sec. C, p. 497, namNOTE CONC es wife Charity (called Charlotte in one instance), sons Solomon, George, AbsNOTE CONC olom; daughters Eleanor Thurmond, Rebecca Taylor, Abigail Loyd; and grandchilNOTE CONC dren Randal and Drusilla (children of deceased son John), and John, son of SoNOTE CONC lomon. (John, son of Solomon, was a minor; Randal and Drusilla, minors.) (GeoNOTE CONC rge DeLaughter was executor for settlement of estate of son John, 1812).ThNOTE CONC e will of Charity DeLaughter, dated -- June 15, 1842, recorded November 15, 1NOTE CONC 844, Will Book "B", p. 246 (Box. no 37, pkg. 1426) names six children, GeorgeNOTE CONC DeLaughter, Solomon DeLaughter, Rebecca Taylor, Eleanor Thurmond, Abigail LoNOTE CONC yd, and Absalom DeLaughter. (Charity DeLaughter was the dau. of Richard PaceNOTE CONC and wife Sarah Day.) --------------------------------------------------------NOTE CONC ------------------ -------------------The following information found on famNOTE CONC ilytreemaker.com website: http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/hitt/messages/26NOTE CONC 9.html Re: Hitt-Jarman-PacePosted by: Palmer Lee Pace Date: October 04, 199NOTE CONC 9 at 10:23:57 In Reply to: Re: Hitt-Jarman-Pace by Paul A. Thorn of 4521NOTE CONC 5A From deeds and other records in Edgefield County Courthouse, it appears thNOTE CONC at Richard Pace Jr., and Solomon Newsom, Jr. were involved in financial transNOTE CONC actions in 1775, and that in 1797, James and Elizabeth Anderson, Ludbrook LeeNOTE CONC and James Rhodes sold to George Delaughter their interest in land as heirs oNOTE CONC f Richard Pace, and that Charlotte Pace witnessed the transactions in 1775.Could Ludbrook Lee's wife, Charlotte, have been this Charlotte Pace?(Yes.)Richard V m(l) and had daughter Elizabeth; then married (2) Sarah Day andhNOTE CONC ad Char ity, Charlotte and Mary. 26. Martin Hitt was the son of John Hitt and SNOTE CONC arah Day, according to the records of Edgefield County, which disproves the tNOTE CONC radition that his mother was Sarah Pace.There seems to have been some connNOTE CONC ection between the Day family and the Pace family, however, and the wives ofNOTE CONC James Rohdds and of Ludbrook Lee seem to have been daughters of Sarah Day. (SNOTE CONC arah Day was second wife of Richard Pace IV. See note 15a)PACE FAMILY 1607-NOTE CONC 1750 JAMES AND DARIUS PACEpg 185-194James and Darius were sons of RichardNOTE CONC Pace IV and his wife Elizabeth Cain,James the first born (1724-1782) whoNOTE CONC married Aurelia Dupree and Darius the thirteenth child who was born around 17NOTE CONC 48, d. 1823 and married Dorothy Raines.For years genealogy researchers traNOTE CONC nscribed this last child of Richard and Elizabethas "daughter" but now we knoNOTE CONC w that is was a son, Darius, thanks to John Raphael Pace, 11 West Third AvenuNOTE CONC e, Lexington, North Carolina 27292 who wrote, PACE, A Family History and LineNOTE CONC age. Now we know all that happened to James and Darius who left the State ofGeorgia after the Revolutionary War. This chapter is information as foundiNOTE CONC n John's book published in 1991 after fifteen years of research. John beginsNOTE CONC by saying that Richard Pace IV (1700-1779) married in 1723 Elizabeth Cain andNOTE CONC their children were: (1) James (1724-1782) m. Aurelia Dupree(2) Charles (17NOTE CONC 25-1778) m. lst ) Garnett 2nd Shackelford (3) Silas (1726-1790) m. Mary NewsomNOTE CONC e 5/30/1774 (4) Dreadzil (1730-1777) m. an Indian(5) Sally (1732 - ) m. ArthNOTE CONC ur Fort (6) Richard V (1734-1787) m. lst. Charlotte 2nd Sarah Day(7) ThomasNOTE CONC (1736-1794) Never married (8) Knowles (1738-1783) Never married(9) DaughterNOTE CONC (1740 - ) m. Mr. Cox (10) Daughter (1742- ) m. Mr. O'Daniel(11) Drury (1745-NOTE CONC 1801) m. Mary Bussey (12) Barnabus (1747-1827) m. 1st Agnes Aycock 2nd Mary CaNOTE CONC sey (13) Darius (ca 1748-1823) m. Dorothy Raines in Wales ca. 1778Several meNOTE CONC mbers of the family of Richard IV served under General George Washington duriNOTE CONC ng the Revolutionary War and achieved distinction

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bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• Unknown: Relative: Niece Of Capt Drury Pace.

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Charlotte\Charity married George William DELAUGHTER-[241] [MRIN:114], son of George William DELAUGHTER-[252] and ? CARSON-[103], on 16 Jul 1783 in Edgefield, South Carolina. (George William DELAUGHTER-[241] was born on 14 Jul 1760 in Edgefield Co, SC, died on 18 Nov 1830 in Edgefield Co, SC and was buried in Big Stevens Creek Baptist Church.)


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