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2051 Weingutbesitzer LEBERT, Carl (I2213)
 
2052 Weingutbesitzers REUTER (I2207)
 
2053 Weinhandler in Osnabruck JGER, Johann Matthias (I1722)
 
2054 Weinhandlers WETTER, Eberhard (I1503)
 
2055 Weinkaufmanns JAGER, Johann Jakob (I1540)
 
2056 Weldon R. Woodward suggests the name of Susannah was a misreading of old English handwritting
Jack Pace gives birth date as 6 Mar 1725 in Amelia Co. VA
John Pace of Middlesex-John Pace of Bertie Provice Conflict 13. 
WEST, Luranna (I3250)
 
2057 went by given name of Zona
Moses McAnelly family Bible A18-1
The John McAnelly Family by Gaylon S. McAnelly A18-5
the 1880 census of Carroll Co., Missouri A18-7 
MCANELLY, Arizona (I51)
 
2058 went to KY in 1805 - brother of Tomas Nunn, Jr.'s wife ALEXANDER, John (I4764)
 
2059 Weserberland (mountains on Weser river) STEDING, Hedwig Maria (I1267)
 
2060 William bought 50 acres in Almelia Co., Kentucky in 1752 from James Parrott. It was noted that William was from Nottoway Parish. William sold property he inherited from his father to his step father John White on July 1, 1745 probably when William was 21. William moved to Amelia Co. in 1735, then moved to Pittsylvania Co., Virginia in 1771. He was a learned carpenter, which means he could read and write.

He was a 3rd cousin of George Washington - both of their Great Grandfather's were Peter Montague

other sources: [email protected], Freeda Crumpton, family Tress by Freeda Crumpton
Letter from Virginia Pace Ramsbottom, March 2, 2000 
PACE, William (I3249)
 
2061 Wissenschftl.Lehrerin VON LENGERKEN, Hildegard Wilhelmine Frieda (I2589)
 
2062 Witwe
birth day estimated to be 23 years before marriage date by Bob Quinn 
BENKES (I1159)
 
2063 Witwe des Lohnherrn Joh. Bruning und Lohnherrn Jacob Russel GÜLICH, Catharina Weimar von (I466)
 
2064 wohnte auf dem Huddikeswall zu Lipperode BORCH, Hermann von der (I3063)
 
2065 Wolfgang is spelling the last name Boyungs

birth place is assumed to be the family castle at Gödens by Bob Quinn

Under the impression of the violent death of his brother Hero, Edo Boynga became the first to start an untitled common life and to resume a life as a craftsman. He was the first to use Boyunga as a family name and gave up teh noble title :von Oldersum. according to Harrold Bojunga who is spelling the first name "Hicco"

In the Thirty Year's War (1618-1648) Edo lost everything 
BOYUNGA, Edo (I396)
 
2066 Wolfgang is spelling the last name Boyungs

Halle farmed on his little farm that had remained in ths family

lived in Grimersum about 1670 according to Notes for WB and his family tree 
BOYUNGA, Halle (I394)
 
2067 Woodward lists birth date as 1770 PACE, Spencer (I4696)
 
2068 worked on C.N.R. O'LEARY, Michael (I283)
 
2069 WR Woodward list birth date as 1636

sources fro this family including parents and children is Howard, Bruce A. Our Colonial Ancestors 1619-1799- privately published pp89,91,95 & 113

Some Southern Colonial Families, vo 2 by David A. Avant, Jr., Lt Col. USAFR (Ret), L'Avant Studios, Box 17111, Tallahassee, FL 32303, 1982 p. 196 - "It has been claimed and widely published that Mary Pace was a daughter of a John Knowles and that this John Knowles "may have been" the Puritan minister brought down from Waterford, Conn., in 1642 to preaach to the people of Mansemond Co. This deceptive theory has no evidence to support the allegation except that a great grandson had the name of Knowles Pace. In spite of this absurdity we notice that some recent accounts still advance the claim in published form and thus perpetuate the delusion. Another school of thought believes that her maiden name was Baker. A letter dated 20 May 1971 from Miss Maud McLure Kelly (pace family scholar) to Mrs. Eleanor Pace Terrell states "Do not be led astray by these wild guessess which claim that Richard married Mary Knowles." (paage 197, regarding the Baker claim): Charles City Co., VA, Court Order Book 1664-1665), P 530 21 Jan 1664/5 - Deed of Gift from Richard Baker to Richard Pace of a parcel of land lying on the other side of the bottom on the west side of the aforesaid Baker's plantation containing 140 acres. Witnesses: William Harris, Patrick Jackson and Caesar Walpole. Richard Baker signs by his mark "X". Recorded 7 Feb 1664/5 Comment (by Co. Avant): Neither the reason fo the "Deed of Gift" nor the implied relationship of Richard Baker to Richard Pace is stated. Jester and Hiden (p.260) in the Pace Family chapter, states that "It is probalbe that Maary Pace was the daughter of Richard Baker of Chrarles City Co. who on 21 Jan. 1664/5 made a Deeed of Gift to Richard Pace." 
PACE, Richard (I3261)
 
2070 Ww. BECHTLER, Anna Kathatina (I3280)
 
2071 Ww. FREY, Anna Barbara (I3295)
 
2072 Ww. ZIEGELMÜLLER, Apollonia (I3299)
 
2073 Wwe. TURLACH, Anna Emerentia (I1637)
 
2074 Wwe. Croop REUTER, Emma (I2206)
 
2075 Wwe. Jordt PETERSEN, Anna (I1938)
 
2076 Wwe. Knutzen WUHNSEN, Anna Maria (I1947)
 
2077 Wwe. Sterzel DREYER, Christine (I2061)
 
2078 Wwe. Tolke
sister of Abtes von Jakob Thorwart von Iburg.
divorced in Osnabruck 24 May 1644 
THORWART, Ottilie (I1243)
 
2079 Wwe. Zimmermann GNTHER, Caroline (I2055)
 
2080 Wwe.Hoffmeister DABER, Antonie (I2238)
 
2081 Wwe.Schmidt SCHEPELER, Margarethe Dorothea (I1883)
 
2082 Zimmermann u.Katner LENGERN, Claus von (I2254)
 
2083 Zwichau (Sachsen). Stdtrath. Bügerbücher, 1462-1910. FHL Film No. 1456397. David KRAUSE, notary or advocate, made a citizen on 31 May 1728. His father was the deceased Eusebe KRAUSE, citizen and ropemaker in Zwickau

Birthday est by BQ to be 21 years before citizen ship taken out (this might also be the year of his marriage) 
KRAUSE, David (I4905)
 
2084 Zwichau (Sachsen). Stdtrath. Bügerbücher, 1462-1910. FHL Film No. 1456397. Johann David KRAUSE, a store clerk, recieved his citizenship in Zwichau on 223 March 1767. He was the son of the decesed David KRAUSE, a notary or advocate in Zwickau.

from marriage record of daughter Whilhemine - David was an accountant in Zwichau since she was the second daughter, his birthday is est by BQ to be 21 years before he took out citizen ship (this may also be the year of his marriage) and age 35 when she was done and death 15 years after her birth when she was sent to Berlin to live with an aunt. 
KRAUSE, Johann David (I4904)
 
2085 Ökonom in Elmshausen SCHWAN, Karl (I3475)
 

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