Gen William Byram Pace

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Gen William Byram Pace

Birth
Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee, USA
Death
18 Jun 1907 (aged 75)
Orem, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.225029, Longitude: -111.6448364
Plot
Block 3 Lot 33
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Son of James Edward Pace & Lucinda Gibson Strickland

Married Maria Empey Gould

Married Epsy Jane Williams, 25 Mar 1852 Provo, Utah

He served as an aid to his father Lt. James Pace and he served as officers aid to Andrew Lytle in August and September of 1846.

James Pace journal:
the 21 day Company. E. left the bluffs bound for the Fort This morning I got permission from Colonol Allin to leave the command & go by Pisgah & get my Boy & some volenteers if I could & overtake the Command again at Fort levinsworth I reached Pisgah the 23 Remained at Pisgah 1 day left for the Fort

the 25 In company with Thomas Wooley, Nathan Stewart & my Son W.B. Pace travled 3. days & overtook the Battaion four Miles below St Joseph we joined the Battalion & travle on to Fort

Mormon Battalion members

Death certificate
Son of James Edward Pace & Lucinda Gibson Strickland

Married Maria Empey Gould

Married Epsy Jane Williams, 25 Mar 1852 Provo, Utah

He served as an aid to his father Lt. James Pace and he served as officers aid to Andrew Lytle in August and September of 1846.

James Pace journal:
the 21 day Company. E. left the bluffs bound for the Fort This morning I got permission from Colonol Allin to leave the command & go by Pisgah & get my Boy & some volenteers if I could & overtake the Command again at Fort levinsworth I reached Pisgah the 23 Remained at Pisgah 1 day left for the Fort

the 25 In company with Thomas Wooley, Nathan Stewart & my Son W.B. Pace travled 3. days & overtook the Battaion four Miles below St Joseph we joined the Battalion & travle on to Fort

Mormon Battalion members

Death certificate

Inscription

His toils are past His work is done He fought the fight The victory won


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