In the 1860 Census, for Jasper County, Texas, the Pace family owned property that was valued at $9,000 and personal property, $4,000. They were farmers like their parents before them. Like Mahala, he was a citizen of the Republic of Texas.
In 1870, Hardy had to bury his wife Mahala and he followed her in death, ten years later, on May 25, 1880, in Jasper, Texas.
J. Albright
In the 1860 Census, for Jasper County, Texas, the Pace family owned property that was valued at $9,000 and personal property, $4,000. They were farmers like their parents before them. Like Mahala, he was a citizen of the Republic of Texas.
In 1870, Hardy had to bury his wife Mahala and he followed her in death, ten years later, on May 25, 1880, in Jasper, Texas.
J. Albright
Family Members
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Eliza Pace King
1828–1901
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Sarah "Sally" Pace Walker
1831–1863
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Matilda Pace Peters
1832–1897
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James B Pace
1833–1864
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Elijah "Eli" Pace
1836–1923
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Mary Ann Pace Graham
1837–1912
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Hiram Pace
1838–1862
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Hardy Allen Pace
1839–1863
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Annie Pace Green
1842–1914
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Minerva Virginia Pace Owens
1842–1930
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John Pace
1846–1865
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Rebecca Ethel Pace Hancock
1847–1921
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Amanda Pace Ferguson
1849–1892
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Nancy J. Pace Davis
1852–1889
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