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    Birth:&nbsp;Feb. 11, 1790<br>Lincoln County<br>Georgia, USADeath:&nbsp;Jul. 13, 1846<br>Calhoun County<br>Alabama, USA<br>Amy Bussey was the daughter of Hezekiah Bussey, who served in the American Revolution in Georgia with Elijah Clarke. Amy Bussey married Richard Pace on December 28, 1805, in Lincoln County, Georgia. They had nine children: Mary, Lucretia, Lucinda, Virgil, Louisa, William, Annie, Nancy, and Virginia. <br><br>Reverend Richard Pace was the Pastor of Mount Zion Baptist Church in Alexandria, Alabama, from 1838 to 1853. Amy&#39;s grave is located in the garden of their former home, which was located about a mile from Mount Zion Baptist Church.<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>Family links:&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;Children:<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;Lucretia Bussey <em>Pace</em> Weaver (1811 - 1855)*<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;Lucinda <em>Pace</em> Weaver (1816 - 1879)*<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;Virgil Homer Pace (1819 - 1879)*<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;Amie Elizabeth <em>Pace</em> Kelly (1823 - 1897)*<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;Spouse:<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;Richard Pace (1785 - 1858)<br>&nbsp;<br><font size="-1">*<span>Point here for explanation</span></font><br>&nbsp;<br>Inscription:<br><br>Wife of Rev. Richard Pace<br>&nbsp;Burial:<br>Pace Cemetery <br>Anniston<br>Calhoun County<br>Alabama, USA

  • Story: Amy Bussey Pace Family Information

    <tbody><tr><td valign="top">Birth:&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">Feb. 11, 1790<br>Lincoln County<br>Georgia, USA</td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Death:&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">Jul. 13, 1846<br>Calhoun County<br>Alabama, USA</td></tr><tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><img src="icons2/trans.gif" alt="" width="3" height="13"><br>Amy Bussey was the daughter of Hezekiah Bussey, who served in the American Revolution in Georgia with Elijah Clarke. Amy Bussey married Richard Pace on December 28, 1805, in Lincoln County, Georgia. They had nine children: Mary, Lucretia, Lucinda, Virgil, Louisa, William, Annie, Nancy, and Virginia. <br><br>Reverend Richard Pace was the Pastor of Mount Zion Baptist Church in Alexandria, Alabama, from 1838 to 1853. Amy&#39;s grave is located in the garden of their former home, which was located about a mile from Mount Zion Baptist Church.<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>Family links:&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;Children:<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="fg.cgi?page=gr&amp;GRid=33932095" class="NoUnderline12point">Lucretia Bussey <em>Pace</em> Weaver (1811 - 1855)</a>*<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="fg.cgi?page=gr&amp;GRid=32180118" class="NoUnderline12point">Lucinda <em>Pace</em> Weaver (1816 - 1879)</a>*<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="fg.cgi?page=gr&amp;GRid=27406046" class="NoUnderline12point">Virgil Homer Pace (1819 - 1879)</a>*<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="fg.cgi?page=gr&amp;GRid=34976748" class="NoUnderline12point">Amie Elizabeth <em>Pace</em> Kelly (1823 - 1897)</a>*<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;Spouse:<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="fg.cgi?page=gr&amp;GRid=33674325" class="NoUnderline12point">Richard Pace (1785 - 1858)</a><br>&nbsp;<br><br>&nbsp;<br><br><br>Wife of Rev. Richard Pace<br></td></tr></tbody>

 
 
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