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John D. Pace

18?? - ??


 

May have resided in Karnes County, TX.

Mustered in with Company C in Houston TX on September 12, 1861.
Wounded at Murfreesboro, TN on July 13, 1862.
Listed as present by December 1862.
Member of the Terry Massonic Lodge.
Wounded at Farmington, TN in October 1863.
Listed as present in February 1864.
Captured near Jonesboro, GA in September 1864.
Exchanged in September 1864 at Rough & Ready, GA.


Also Identified As:
  Unidentified

Family Members & Researcher Contacts:
  Unidentified

Parents:
  Unidentified
Siblings:
  Unknown
Spouse(s): No Photo of gravesite available.
  Unknown
Children:
  Unknown
Gravesite:
  Unlocated

1850 Census - State, County, Town, Page, Dwelling, Family, (image)
  Name Age Sex Color Occupation Real Estate Nativity Student? Illiterate?
                 
                 

1860 Census - State, County, Town, Page, Dwelling, Family, (image)
 
Name
Age
Sex
Race
Occupation
Real Estate
Personal Estate
Nativity
Student?
Literate?
                   
                   

Related Links:
  "By the Central Train," Galveston Weekly News, August 27, 1862

Sources:
 

Claiborne, John M. Muster Roll of Terry's Texas Rangers; With Historical Remarks. Galveston: Self Published, 1882.

Jones, Andrew M. Annotated Roster of Terry's Texas Rangers, the 8th Texas Cavalry. Unpublished Research.

Scott, Paul R. Eighth Texas Cavalry, CSA. Arlington: The University of Texas at Arlington, July 1977. Unpublished MA Thesis.


Research Links:
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