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Sarah Woodlief

Female Bef 1696 - Yes, date unknown


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  1. 1.  Sarah Woodlief was born before 1696; and died.

    Notes:

    Sarah's grandfather was John Woodlief Jr, the father of John, Edward, and George Woodlief. It is a known fact that the Woodlief and Poythress families intermarried. In September 1717, Sarah's father, Mr. Edward Woodlief, became sick and realizing his time was at hand, made his will disposing of his wordly estate. He died in the early part of the next year. His will was filed February 10, 1718. He bequethed to Sarah one heifer, calling her "daughter Pace" in the will. At a Court Held at Merchants Hope for Prince George County 8th December 1719 p. 302 Sarah Pace, wife of Richard Pace, relinquished her dower in land sold by her husband to Thomas Goodwyn.

    When Sarah's husband Richard died, he left her an unusual bequest, his set of pistols. This is not the sort of legacy a man normally leaves to a female regardless of her relatioship to him, which makes the author believe they were considered among his prized possessions. It is unknown, because of the loss of records, how long Sarah lived or what became of their estate.

    The author added that it was with great difficulty, through many years of search, to discover the names of only a few of their children. Once again, it could only be accomplished through a process of elimination by a close study of the existing records of the area. Richard was the only male member of his family, meaning the son's of James and Elizabeth, that remained in Prince George County. The others had all gone to North Carolina. The children of Richard and Sarah were Richard, Francis, and John. It is also believed that Sarah, wife of John Bonner, and Elizabeth, wife of Richard Biggins, are also children, but this has not been proven to any degree of satisfaction. (p. 130)

    Family/Spouse: Richard Pace. Richard (son of James Pace and Elizabeth Lowe) was born about 1690; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Richard Pace was born about 1713 in Prince George County, Virginia; died after Apr 1769 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina.
    2. Francis Pace was born about 1718 in Prince George County, Virginia; and died.
    3. John Pace was born before 1732 in Prince George County, Virginia; and died.

Generation: 2