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Ellen Pace 1862–1921 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jan 1862

Birth Location: Fulton, GA USA

Death Date: 19 November 1921

Death Location: Cook, Illinois, United States

Father: Allen Pace

Mother: Ellen Wildman

Spouse(s): Abraham 1910

Children(s): Levi Pace, Jessie Pace, Gladys Pace, Agnes Pace

The story of Ellen Pace began in 1862 in Fulton, GA USA. In 1900, Ellen Pace resided in Collins, Fulton, Georgia, USA. Ellen Pace married Abraham Paul Monzingo 1843 To 1910, and had children including Agnes Pace, Gladys Pace, Jessie Pace, Levi Pace. Ellen Pace passed away in 1921 in Cook, Illinois, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Ellen Pace began in 1862 in Fulton, GA USA.
  • In 1900, Ellen Pace resided in Collins, Fulton, Georgia, USA.
  • Ellen Pace married Abraham Paul Monzingo 1843 To 1910, and had children including Agnes Pace, Gladys Pace, Jessie Pace, Levi Pace.
  • Ellen Pace passed away in 1921 in Cook, Illinois, United States.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ellen Pace's Ancestors

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Ellen Pace
1862–1921
Birth Place: Fulton, GA USA
Parents
Allen Pace
1829–1879
Atlanta, Fulton, GA USA
Ellen Wildman
1832–1929
Atlanta, Fulton, GA USA
Grandparents
Doctor Wildman
1818–1870
Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Agnes Randall
1820–1850
Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ellen Pace's Descendants

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Ellen Pace (Jan 1862–19 November 1921) m. Abraham (Paul Monzingo - 1843 to) 1910 (1 Apr 1843–13 Feb 1910)
  1. 1. Levi Pace 1889–1956 m. Mattie (Lue) Norris 1888–1977
    1. 1. Allen (Randall Pace) Elder 1912– m. Eloise Parnell 1916–2002
      1. 1. Allen (Sherman Pace) Jr 1939–2005
      2. 2. Allene (Pace) Loftin 1934–2010
      3. 3. Tommie (Lee) Pace 1946–2021
      4. 4. Levi Pace 1940–1987
      5. 5. Willie Pace 1936–1997
    2. 2. Gloria Pace 1929–1986
    3. 3. Gladys Pace 1916–1918
    4. 4. Huntly Pace 1920–1920
    5. 5. Ruby (Lee) Pace 1923–1924
    6. 6. Glenn Pace 1934–2011
    7. 7. Elizella Pace 1914–1973
    8. 8. Ramona Pace 1929–1996
    9. 9. William (Lee) Pace 1910–2010 m. Earline Huntington 1923–1995 m. Gloria Donahue 1924–2009 m. Betty (S) Lathem 1940–1999
      1. 1. James Pace 1943–2000
      2. 2. Johnny Pace 1948–1965
    10. 10. Lois Pace 1918–1996
    11. 11. John (B) Pace 1925–2003
    12. 12. Oris (Wilbur) Pace 1921–1980
    13. 13. Vera Pace 1927–1987
    14. 14. Willie (C) Pace 1911–
    15. 15. Willie Smith 1906–
    16. 16. Lizella Pace 1915–
  2. 2. Jessie Pace 1897–1936
  3. 3. Gladys Pace 1901–1973
  4. 4. Agnes Pace 1878–

Ellen Pace's Timeline

4 Records

1862
Jan 1862
Birth of Ellen Pace in Fulton, GA USA
Fulton, GA USA
1900
1900
Age 38
Ellen Pace was married
None
1900
1900
Age 38
Ellen Pace resided here in Collins, Fulton, Georgia, USA
Collins, Fulton, Georgia, USA
1921
19 November 1921
Age 59
Death of Ellen Pace in Cook, Illinois, United States
Cook, Illinois, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jan 1862
    Event Place: Fulton, GA USA
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Collins, Fulton, Georgia; Roll: 198; Page: 21; Enumeration District: 0035

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1900
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Collins, Fulton, Georgia; Roll: 198; Page: 21; Enumeration District: 0035

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1900
    Event Place: Collins, Fulton, Georgia, USA
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Collins, Fulton, Georgia; Roll: 198; Page: 21; Enumeration District: 0035

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 November 1921
    Event Place: Cook, Illinois, United States

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