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Here's a genealogy for one branch of the Pae family that migrated from Scotland to Richmond, VA and ultimately Wilmington, NC. The definitive source on the Pae family is Kyle, Phyllis Richards (1986) Pae dirt : diggings into some old records and recent recollections of Pae families in England, Scotland Canada, and the United States / Rev. and enl. Lakewood, Ohio] : P.R. Kyle, 1986] iv, 115 leaves, 11] leaves of plates ; 29 cm. Ours is the Southern Pae family Kyle mentions never got around to researching. I no longer have a copy.
Madge Pae has done some additional research on the Pae family, primarily devoted to the descendants of 11. George Pae. You are welcome to contact her at the following email address: madgepae@fireflyuk.net.
My own research on 18. Alexander Pae and his descendants suggests that the southern branch of the Pae family traces back to a branch upon which Kyle has done extensive research among the parish records of Coldingham, Berwickshire, Scotland. I include the outline she provides of the ancestry of this branch below - all of it is based on her work and some additional records I have obtained from the LDS family history library in Salt Lake City.
Link to the Coble Family Photo Album, which contains some photos relating to this branch.
Link to the Red Photo Album, which contains some additional photos relating to this branch of the Pae family.
"1 (ARCHIBALD 1?) As the Pae entries in the Coldingham registers begin with two brothers, Alexander and William, who both named their first sons Archibald, it may be assumed that their father was Archibald. It was the custom to name the oldest son for his paternal grandfather. However there is no clue to this supposed Archibald and the name is included here to simplify the Alexander and William lines..." (Phyllis Richards Kyle (1986) Pae Dirt p. 21).
2. Alexander2 PAE (Archibald1). He was a weaver. In Nov 1706 he married Janet KAY in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
3. William2 PAE (Archibald1). On 12 Jun 1716 he married Grizel CHRYSTAL in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
4. Archibald3 PAE (Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born ca. 1707 and baptized on 2 Jul 1707 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
On 9 Jun 1730 Archibald first married Mary ALLANSHAW in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
On 11 Dec 1739 Archibald PAE second married Mary ANDERSON, in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
MARRIAGE RECORD: "Entries in the Registers of Coldingham parish, Berwickshire, 1690-1854. 22. 11 Nov 1739. Archibald Pea and Mary Anderson both of this par. Alexr Pea in C[oldingham]. for groom his father and James Taylor for bride m 11 Dec" (transript appearing in Phyllis Richards Kyle (1986) PAE DIRT p. 8) The LDS IGI also makes a reference to this marriage (Batch 7220727, Serial sheet 07 Input Source 820469)- the item in question appears to be a submitted, rather than an extracted record Pea, Alexander and Mary Anderson married on 11 Dec 1739 Coldingham, Berwick Scotl. Submitted by Mrs. Bernice L. Benns who identifies her source as Sctt par reg Coldingham (GS Sis no 1450 5 pt 1274).
5. Alison3 PAE (Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born ca. 1711 and baptized on 19 Aug 1711 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland. She died young and was buried on 18 Mar 1718 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
6. William3 PAE (Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born ca. 1714 and baptized on 15 Apr 1714 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
7. George3 PAE (Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born on 18 Nov 1716 and baptized on 18 Nov 1716 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
8. John3 PAE (Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born on 9 Sep 1722 and baptized on 16 Sep 1722 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland. He died in 1724 and was buried on 5 Apr 1724 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
9. Archibald3 PAE (William2, Archibald1). He was born on 1 Apr 1717 and baptized on 4 Apr 1717 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
10. William3 PAE (William2, Archibald1). He was born on 26 Feb 1720 and baptized on 3 Mar 1720 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
11. George4 PAE (Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born ca. 1730 and baptized on 27 Dec 1730 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland. According to his son Alexander's baptism record, he was a weaver.
Madge Pae, another researcher on the Pae family, has discovered a marriage record that she believes refers to this George PAE. "George PEA married Barbara HEWITT on 25 Jul 1758 in Tweedmouth, Northumberland Scotland" (IGI Batch M000371 Sheet 081).
12. Janet4 PAE (Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born ca. 1737 and baptized on 6 Jul 1737 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
13. Alexander4 PAE (Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born ca. 1738 and baptized on 12 Feb 1738 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland. He probably died young, as his step brother was given the same name.
14. Alexander4 PAE (Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born ca. 1740 and baptized on 16 Nov 1740 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
BAPTISM RECORD: "Entries in the Registers of Coldingham parish, Berwickshire, 1690-1854. 23. 16 Sep 1740. Archibald Pea in C[oldingham]. a son Alexander. Wit Alex Pea and John Nesbet both of C[oldingham]." (transript appearing in Phyllis Richards Kyle (1986) PAE DIRT p. 8). The LDS IGI also makes a reference to this baptism (Batch 448076, Input Source 90054)- the item in question is an index card "Pea, Alexander christened 16 Sep 1740, Coldingham, Berw. Scot. [Parents] Archibald Pea and Mary Anderson. Submitted by Lewis C. Matthews, rel."
15. Marion4 PAE (Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born ca. 1743 and baptized on 30 Apr 1743 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
16. Margaret4 PAE (Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born ca. 1744 and baptized on 22 Apr 1744 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
17. William4 PAE (Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born ca. 1746 and baptized on 3 Apr 1746 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
There is a record of marriage between William Pay and Helen Hutcheson registered on 25 Dec 1811 in the parish of Haddington, East Lothian Scotland (LDS Batch M117098 Source 1067848) "Pay, William Soldier in the Perth Shire Militia & Helen Hutcheson in the parish of Cutros [?] give up their names for marriage 25 Dec 1811 Cawtioners James Drysdale and Adam Hollis" The location of this marriage coincides with the location where the brother of William's nephew 18. Alexander was married just a few years previously.
18. Alexander5 PAE (George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born ca. 1759 and baptized to George Pee, a Weaver in Lamberton and his spouse Barbara Hewitt on 28 Feb 1759.
Alexander married Isobel MUIR/MOORE on 23 Mar 1787 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland. Alexander was a joiner (carpenter).
Kyle notes "There is no birth or marriage record in Coldingham or the neighboring parishes but George4 is identified as Alexander's father in the baptismal records of his children, and his wife is given as Isabel Muir in all of them. In the record of the seventh child, born in 1808, Alexander was called 'jr.' although one witness was 'George Pae his father.' There were two older Alexanders who might still have been living; one aged 68 who would have been his father's half brother; and on 59, probably more distantly related." Kyle goes on to list their first seven children. [Pae Dirt by Phyllis Richards Kyle (1986) p. 24].
As noted above at the start of this entry, Madge Pae has located a record of baptism for Alexander Pae, son of George Pea and Barbara Hewitt among the baptismal records associated with Lamberton, Scotland.
I am inclined to think that this eighth son, Archibald PAE, is one and the same as my ancestor. According to family tradition he came from Stirling, Scotland. In the census records and obituary I have located for him, he is listed as about the same age. The key points of similarity, however, have to do with a close relative named James who also migrated with him to Richmond, Henrico Co. VA. I believe he is one and the same as James Valence PAE - they are the same age, each married a woman named Catherine, and the James PAE who migrated to VA had a daughter named Isabella. It would be particularly helpful to find out whether there is any record of either James Valence his brother Archibald in Scotland after 1835. On my theory, there should not be. Locating their father, Alexander PAE,'s will is another way in which this connection could be established.
FAMILY TRADITION: "Archibald was from Sherlivg, Scotland" Also " youngest brother. _James_ oldest a sister Catherine, James built locomotives in Richmond (Sampson & Pae). Foundry leveled by Yankees in Civil War." (note discovered by Frances Kenney King, one of Archibald's descendants (1/7/94).
19. James5 PAE (George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born ca. 1775 and baptized in Lamberton, the son of George Pea and his spouse on 1 Sep 1775.
James married Margaret KIRKHAM ca. 1801 and died on 31 Aug 1855 aged 81 (according to his death certificate). Margaret nee KIRKHAM PAE died on 26 Mar 1860 aged 81, according to her death certificate.
20. Barbara5 PAE (George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was baptized on 2 Sep 1777 in Lambert, the daughter of George Pea and his spouse.
21. George6 PAE (Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born ca. 1792 and baptized on 31 Mar 1792 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
George married Janet MILLER on 14 Jul 1819 in the parish of Larbert, Scotland. He appears to have migrated to Rouen, France, where they went by the name "PHAE". George was a foundry manager in Rouen.
22. James Valence6 PAE (Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born on 27 Dec 1793 and baptized on 13 Jan 1793 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland. He died on 20 Aug 1865, and was buried on 21 Aug 1865 at the Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Henrico Co. VA. He was an iron merchant, who created a foundry located at Byrd and Fifth Streets in Richmond under the name of "Sampson & Pae" that was destroyed by the Yankees during the Civil War.
James Valence PAE married Catherine ALLAN on 11 Jun 1819 in Falkirk, Stirling, Scotland. (LDS Batch M119705, Input source 1041944, 0102111). There is a duplicate, possibly a record of intention to marry registered at Larbert, Stirling, Scotland on 6 Jun 1819 (M114852, 1041953 0102122). According to U.S. census records she was born ca. 1796 in Scotland. She died on 19 Feb 1873 in Petersburg, VA, and was buried on 16 Jun 1873 in the Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA.
"James Pae" (age 42), his wife "Cath. " (age 35), and two children, "Alexand." (age 9) and "Isabl. " (age 6 months) arrived on 14 Mar 1836 aboard the S.S. Groton, which left from Liverpool, England. At least two of James' brothers (Archibald and William) also migrated to the US about this time.
1840 CENSUS: James Pae - one man aged 30-40 (James ?), with a boy aged 10-15 (son Alexander), one woman aged 40-50 (wife Catherine) and a girl aged under 5 (daughter Isabella); and 5 male and 2 female slaves, a total of "17"? of which 12 are said to be engaged in manufacturing. (Pae, Jaems Hn C 443 Richmond) Despite the slight discrepancy in age, his proximity to Archibald, the fact he is apparently married and is engaged in manufacturing strongly suggest this is James Valence PAE. I note further that the one person between Archibald and James is Annabelle Burr, whose last name is identical to that of the older partner who later drops out of the Richmond Foundry.
1850 CENSUS: James Pae - age 56, wife Catherine age 53, daughter Isabella Pae age 15, brother of husband William Pae age 42. Isabella born in VA, others born in Scotland. Thomas Sampson, age 55, a manufacturer born in Scotland is also listed as residing in this household. (Pae, James Hn C 437 Richmond). [Note there is a second James Pae in this census living close by aged 45, from Scotland and a finisher. (Pae, Jaems Hn C 443 Richmond)].
1860 CENSUS: In the 1860 census, James Pea (66) is included with wife Catherine (64). He is listed as an iron merchant, from Scotland. (Pae, James 966 Richmond W. Div).
There is a confederate application for a presidential pardon by James Pae that was written in 5 Jul 1865, about a month before his death that mentions his factory being burnt down during the war and proclaims his allegiance to the United States [Confederate Applications for Presidential Pardons 1865-1867].
RECORD OF BURIAL [?]: "-s (Pae, Pea), [place of birth] Scotland, [age] 75, [burial date] 21 Aug 1865, [page no.] 112. ("Born out of Virginia and buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia (1847 to 1900) Contributed by Anne Bryant Arritt. Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly v. 9, no. 3 (1 Jul 1971)) This appears to be a reference to James Valence Pae's burial.
RECORD OF BURIAL: "[Name] Pae, James [Age] 72, [Sec.] 6, [Lot no.] 114, [Reg. no.] 1, [Folio] 112 [Date of interment] Aug. 21, 1865" (Index to interments in the Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA; Interments Paalzon-Sowers - FHL US/CAN Film 33641).
1870 CENSUS: In the 1870 census, Catherine Pea (75) is included in the entry for her son-in-law, Robert R. Banks. She is identified as being born in Scotland. (Banks, Robert R., District 2, Dinwiddle, VA).
RECORD OF DEATH: "Pae, Catherine (Mrs. James) died 2-19 1873 Petg. Daily Appeal Jule 21 -2/4" (Petersburg Public Library Newspaper Index 1787-1877).
RECORD OF BURIAL: "[Name] Pea [sic], Catherine [Age] 78 - 6, [Sec.] 6, [Lot no.] 114, [Reg. no.] 1, [Folio] 193 [Date of interment] June 16, 1873" (Index to interments in the Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA; Interments Paalzon-Sowers - FHL US/CAN Film 33641).
23. Elizabeth6 PAE (Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born ca. 1795 and baptized on 30 Sep 1795 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland. Kyle wonders whether Purves PAE, born Sep 1814 might be her illegitimate son.
24. Robert6 PAE (Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born on 1 Oct 1798 and baptized on 31 Oct 1798 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
25. John6 PAE (Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born ca. 1804 and baptized on 15 Jul 1804 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
He may be the John Pae who married Ann Kidston on 11 Jun 1819 in Falkirk, Sterling Scotland (Batch M119706, Input source 1041945). A copy of the actual record, however, indiates the marriage took place on 21 Jan 1825. In this record, John is identified as being of the parish of Larbert. (There is a duplicate, possibly a record of intention to marry registered at Larbert, Stirling, Scotland on 6 Jun 1819 (M114854, 1041953 0102122). A copy of this latter record indicates the marriage took place on 16 Jan 1825.) However I note that another John Pea married a Betty Brown on 25 Aug 1801 in Falkirk, Sterling, Scotland (Batch M119705, 1041945) - in which case the former marriage might be this John Pae's second wife.
26. Isabel Hay6 PAE (Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born on 16 May 1806 and baptized on 29 Jun 1806 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
She probably died young, as she has a younger sister of the same first name.
27. William6 PAE (Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born on 3 Jun 1808 and baptized on 15 Jul 1808 in Coldingham, Berwick, Scotland.
Kyle asks "Was this William the dyer who married Mary Wilson and had sons James, Robert born 1835, William, 1839 and John 1843?" (Phyllis Richards Kyle (1986) Pae Dirt p. 25). I suggest he was not, and instead contend he migrated with his brothers to the United States.
Madge Pae has located a record of marriage that appears to pertain to this William Pae. Among the marriage records for the parish of Larbert, Stirlingshire, Scotland, is one between William PHAE and Eliza MARCILLE, both of Rouen, France. They were married on 20 Jan 1833 in Larbert, Stirlingshire, Scotland. (Marriage records of Larbert, Stirlingshire, Scotland 1833 485/2). This is the same Scottish parish in which his older brothers George and James Valence were married (above).
He is probably the William Pae who is listed as a brother of James Valence PAE in the 1850 census entry for his brother above- the age agrees.
He may be the William Pae who fought on the side of the Confederacy for Virginia. There is a military record of a William Pae serving in an infantry unit.
28. Archibald6 PAE (Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born on 14 Oct 1810 and baptized on 4 Nov 1810 in Falkirk, Stirling, Scotland. He died on 18 Nov 1878 in Monroe, Union Co. NC. He is identified in a census record as an "Architect + Builder", and later in a Wilmington City Directory as a "Draughtsman." His obituary identifies him as a machinist and a captain. Here is a collection of photographs that might be of him.
BAPTISM RECORD: "Entries in the Registers of Falkirk parish, Stirling, 1810 Nov... 4 Pae, Archibald, law[ful] son of Alexander Pae [and] Isobel Muir [;witnesses] Andrew Miller, John Maclauglin. Born 14 October ." (LDS Batch C19702 Input source 0102110).
He migrated with his brothers James Valence and William PAE sometime after 1830 and before 1835, as none of them appear in the 1830 census.
Archibald married Sophia BATH, daughter of John BATH & Lucy WILLIAMSON, on 23 Jul 1835 in Henrico Co., VA by James B. Taylor. She was born ca. 1814 in Richmond, VA. She died on 9 Oct 1885 (according to a transcript of family history related events in the Rudge Family Bible), presumably in Monroe, Union Co. NC. Information about her ancestry is located here.
CENSUS RECORDS: 1840 - "Pae, Archibald Henr 218 Richmond" ; 1850 - Lower Economic District, Chesterfield Co. VA; 1860 - Archibald Pae Manchester Northern District, Chesterfield Co. VA; 1870 - Archibald Pae (age 59 from Scotland) is listed as the head of house with Sophia and two children, Carrie and Zachary (Wilmington, New Hanover Co. NC).
I have located several records detailing land transactions he was engaged in between 24 Apr 1852 and 1855 among Chestefield and Henrico Co. records. He is referred to as a machinist in the 1860 city directory for Richmond, Henrico Co. VA (Ferslew, W. E. First Annual Directory for the City of Richmond to which is added a Business Directory for 1860 p. 174).
SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT: "OFFICE VA. CENTRAL R.R. Co., Richmond, Oct. 1st, 1856. To the President and Directors of the Virginia Central Railroad Company. Gentlemen: I herewith submit a statement of the operations of the road for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1856... Locomotives... The most serious cause of accident, or likely to produce it upon your road, is the frequent obstruction of the track by cattle. Constant fears are entertained for the safety of the trains on that account. Fortunately no serious accident has occurred endangering materially the property of the Company. It is true by the work of an incendiary last winter on the west side of the Blue Ridge, the Company sustained a loss of having two of the most valuable locomotives (the Baldwin and Mason mountain climbers) burnt, so as to make it necessary to rebuild them pretty much, except the boilers. While it was a loss, yet the Company was fortunate in having in its employment one of the most skillful and best qualified master machinists, Mr. Archer [sic] Pae, who understands the work of building locomotives, and from his superior skill in a few weeks had them anew, equal if not better than they were when they first came out of the builders' hands, and on the mountain again crossing the Blue Ridge, taking the crowds of passengers and freight that thronged your road the past summer." (Eighteenth Annual Report by the Virginia Central Railroad Company 10 Nov 1853, which includes entries dated later, p. 23-28).
According to family tradition, during the American Civil War Archibald was a war contractor in the employ of Sampson & Pae. Sampson & Pae was a Richmond machine shop which finished weapons cast by William James Hubard. The shop was started by Archibald's brother, James Valence Pae (an iron merchant), and Thomas Sampson. The foundry was destroyed by Union troops during the Civil War.
At the close of the war, Archibald and his family migrated to Wilmington, NC. He is listed as a machinist with the W and WRR in the Wilmington Directory for 1871 (T. M. Haddocck's 1871 Wilmington City Directory, Wilmington, NC pp. 182, 240.
CITY DIRECTORIES: "Pea Archibald draughtsman h Hanover bet 3d and 4th" Sheriff & Co.'s Wilmington, N. C. Directory and General Advertiser For 1875-6, p. 115.
Sophia Pae is listed as living with her daughter Caroline Virginia Pae Rudge's family in the 1880 federal census for Monroe, Union Co. NC; both her parents are indicated as being Irish.
A transcript of the Rudge family bible includes the following entry: "Sophia B. Pae [Place of Birth] Richmond, Va [Date of Death] Oct. 9 1885".
vii. 	Alexander7 PAE (Born Jul 1849 Chesterfield Co. VA; died 6 Sep 1849; buried at the Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Dinwiddle, VA.
viii. 	William S.7 PAE (Born 1851 Chesterfield Co. VA; died 14 Jun 1852; buried at the Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Dinwiddle, VA.
29. Isabel6 PAE (Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born on 12 Aug 1813 and baptized on 22 Aug 1813.
BAPTISM RECORD: "Entries in the Registers of Falkirk parish, Stirling, 1813 22 August [Record of the baptism of] Isabel, law[ful] daughter of Alexander Pae [and] Isabel Muir [;witnesses] John Shaw, Andrew Miller. born 12 August ."
It is possible she is the Isabella Pae who married James DOOBIE on 5 Jun 1840 in Falkirk, Sterling Scotland (Batch M119707, Input source 1041945, 1041946). On the record he is listed as being of the parish of New Monklands; she is listed as of this parish; intention to marry registered on 17 May 1840.
She may be the Isabel Dobey who is present in the 1870 and 1880 censuses for Columbus, OH. Her husband in these entries is identified as William Dobey, born ca. 1811.
31. Mary6 PAE (James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born in Aberdour on 12 Apr 1805. She died ca. 1827 at the age of 22.
32. Barbara6 PAE (James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was baptized in Aberdour on 3 May 1809. She first married John KERR, a brassfounder, on 6 Jun 1836. She second married John SHEDDEN, a cabinetmaker, on 1 Jun 1840. Barbara died on 16 May 1861 aged 52.
33. James6 PAE (James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was baptized in Aberdour on 18 Nov 1810. He married Mar Agnes SOMERVILLE on 18 Jun 1852. They do not appear to have had any children.
34. John6 PAE (James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was baptized ca. 1812. He died ca. 1833 aged 21.
35. Margaret6 PAE (James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born ca. 1825. She married and had at least a couple of sons.
36. Margaret6 PAE (George6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born on 29 April 1820 and baptized on 6 May 1820, the daughter of George PAE and Janet MILLER, in Lambert, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
37. Isabella6 PAE (George6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born on 29 January 1822 and baptized on 17 Feb 1822, the daughter of George PAE and Janet MILLER, in Lambert, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
38. Alexander7 PAE (James Valence6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born ca. 1826 in Scotland and died on 25 Sep 1847 in Richmond, Henrico Co. VA. He was buried on 26 Sep 1847 at the Shockoe Cemetery, Richmond, Henrico Co. VA.
39. Thomas Sampson7 PAE (James Valence6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born ca. 1830 in Scotland and died on 1 Aug 1838 in Richmond, Henrico Co. VA. He was buried at the Shockoe Cemetery, Richmond, Henrico Co. VA.
40. Isabella M.7 PAE (James Valence6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born ca. 1835 in Virginia. She died on 18 Sep 1889 in Petersburg, VA and was buried on 20 Sep 1889 in the Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, VA. She married Robert R. BANKS on 23 Nov 1854 in Richmond, Henrico Co. VA. He was a farmer born on 7 Dec 1828 in Virginia. He died on 4 Sep 1871 in Petersburg, VA and was buried on 5 Sep 1871 in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, VA.
1860 CENSUS: There is an entry in the 1860 census for R. R. Banks and his family. Also included is his sister (?) Martha A. Banks (age 26) (Banks, R. R., Petersburg West Ward, Petersburg, VA).
1870 CENSUS: There is an entry in the 1870 census for Robert R. Banks and his family. Also included are his mother-in-law, Catherine nee Allan Pae and his brother (?) Thomas Banks (age 44). (Banks, Robert R., District 2, Dinwiddle, VA).
1880 CENSUS: There is an entry in the 1880 census for Isabella M. Banks and her family (Maggie age 22, James aged 20, and Isabella age 16). Also included is her sister-in-law, Mattie Banks. Both Isabella M. and Mattie Banks identify themselves as having been born in Virginia, but both of their parents were born in Scotland. (Banks, Isabella M., Supervisors District 2, Namozine District, Dinwiddle, VA).
BIOGRAPHY OF ROBERT R. BANKS: "A prosperous farmer and merchant in Petersburg who served with Company E, VA 12th, "Petersburg Rifleman". He was wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville (April 27-May 6, 1863) and his heroics were mentioned in report of Brig. Gen. William Mahone, C. S. Army, commanding brigade: "Among the gallant spirits who were seriously wounded, Captain [Robert R.] Banks, Company E, Twelfth Virginia Infantry, must be mentioned. He fell among the foremost in the skirmish fight of his regiment on the turnpike, May 1, and was at the time commanding our advance guard. His conduct on this occasion was beautifully heroic."
41. James A.7 PAE (Archibald6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born on 22 Dec 1836 in Richmond, Henrico Co. VA. According to his certificate of death, he died owing to severe dementia and bronchial pneumonia on 25 Dec 1926 at the Eastern State Hospital in Williamsburg, VA. He was buried in Scottsburg, Halifax Co. VA on 27 Dec 1926. He was an engineer.
According to an article written about his uncle, Samuel S. Bath, James claimed to have migrated West with his uncle ca. 1850. He stayed with his uncle for a short time and returned back to Virginia, residing for a time in Newport News. He ultimately wound up in Scottsburg, VA and was still living there in 1922 according to his younger sister Catherine's obituary (below). According to an annotated photograph of James A. Pae, he died in 1930. This photograph identifies him as an "Engineer And Mach. On Donirick R." In a newspaper account (below) he indicates he served in the Sixth Virginia Regiment during the civil war.
James A. PAE married Susan R. TUCK, daughter of Madison Allen and Sarah (Sallie) nee Dunkley Tuck, on 13 Dec 1860 in Halifax Co. VA. She was born ca. July 1842 in Halifax Co. Virginia. She died sometime between 1920 when she appears in the census for Roanoke, Halifax Co. VA and 25 Dec 1926, when, according to her husband's record of death he is listed as widowed.
CENSUS ENTRIES: James is included in the VA 1840-1860 census entries for his father. Susan "Pac" is included in the 1880 census entry for her parents, but curiously her husband does not appear. In the 1900 census for Roanoke, Halifax Co. VA, supervisor district no. 6, enumeration district no. 55, sheet 4, line 10, there appears the following entry: "Pae, James A.; Head; W; M; Dec 1837; 63; M; 39; born in VA; father born in Scotland, mother born in VA; locomotive engineer, not employed during the last 7 months; rents home. With him are his wife, Susan, and a brother-in-law, George W. Tuck. James and his wife also appear in the 1920 census for Roanoke, Halifax Co. VA.
According to his certificate of death, he was committed to the State Hospital on 15 Aug 1921.
42. Catherine S.7 PAE (Archibald6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born ca. 1839 or 1843, probably in Richmond, Henrico Co. VA. She died on 11 Dec 1918 in Washington, D.C. and was buried on 13 Dec 1918 in Monroe, Union Co. NC. I believe she is the white female aged five or less in the entry for her father in the 1840 census for Richmond. A "Catherine Pae" age 11 is in the 1850 Lower Economic District, Chesterfield Co. VA census for her father.
Catherine S. first married Alexander Hamilton Marks, son of William B. and Sarah L. Marks on 22 Jan 1856 in Richmond, Henrico Co. VA. In the marriage record she is identified as age 17 and the daughter of "Archd. Pea" and his wife "Sophia". (Batch no. M86864-6 Virginia EASy, film no. 33620, p. 11).
Alexander H. Marks and his wife appear in the 1860, and 1870 censuses for Petersburg, VA. The 1860 census refers to her as "Catherine Marks" and 22 years old. The 1870 census refers to her as "Kate S. Marks" and 27 years old.
According to a record of his death, Alexander died on 16 Jul 1885 in Petersburg, VA at the age of 54. He is identified as married at the time of his death. (Batch no. B05334-0-6 Virginia EASy, film no. 33443).
The next record strongly suggests Alexander and his wife must have divorced, as Catherine was remarried by 1880.
Catherine S. nee Pae MARKS second married Horace Clifford TURPIN, son of John and Susan W. nee Bell Turpin. He was born ca. 1841 and died in 1882. He is buried at the Shockoe Hill Cemetery, Richmond, VA. Catherine S. and Horace appear together in the 1880 census for Detroit, Wayne Co. MI. In it she is identified as "Kate" and age 37, father born in Scotland, mother in VA.
1900 CENSUS: Turpin, Kate; Lodger; [Born] Sep 1851; 48 years old; widow; mother of 0 children; born in VA, father born in Scotland, mother born in VA.
1910 CENSUS: Turpin, Kate; Lodger; 50 years old; widow; mother of 0 children; born in VA, father born in Scotland, England; mother born in VA.
DEATH NOTICE: "Deaths reported... Kate S. Turpin 75, 221 M street sw" (12 Dec 1918 Evening Star (Washington, D.C.) p. 9; 12 Dec 1918 Washington Post (Washington, D.C.) p. 16.
43. Caroline Virginia7 PAE (Archibald6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born on 4 Mar 1844 in Richmond, Henrico Co. VA. She died on 19 Jul 1922 in Monroe, Union Co. NC and was buried on 20 Jul 1922 in the Monroe Cemetery, Monroe, Union Co. NC. One of the censuses lists her occupation as "Milliner" (ladies hat maker). She was also a member First Presbyterian Church, Monroe Union Co. NC. Here's a collection of 10 photographs of Caroline Virginia nee Pae Rudge that span her lifetime, including one that appears to have been taken on the day of their marriage. Here's a photo of Caroline and her husband's gravestone.
Caroline married John William RUDGE, son of John RUDGE and Louisa MITCHELL, on 11 Oct 1870 in Wilmington, New Hanover Co. NC. He was born on 17 Feb 1849 in Le Havre, Seine Maritime, France. He died on 3 Dec 1915 at the Morganton State Hospital, Morganton, Burke Co. NC. He is buried 5 Dec 1915 in Monroe Cemetery, Monroe, Union Co., NC. In various records he is referred to as a "Tinner", a "Tin Smith", a "Contractor", and a "Plumber". He was also a member First Presbyterian Church, Monroe Union Co. NC. Here's a photograph of Caroline Virginia Pae Rudge and her husband. Photographs and information about her husband's family and her descendants is available here.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT - "MARRIED. In this city, on the 11th inst. by the Rev. F. M. Wood, Mr. JOHN W. RUDGE to Miss CARRIE V. PEA, third daughter of Archie Pea, Esq., formerly of Virginia. Richmond and Petersburg papers please copy." Wilmington Journal 21 Oct 1870, v. 26. 2nd MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT - "MARRIED. In this city, on the 11th inst. at the residence of the bride's father by Rev. Frank H. Wood, Mr. John W. Rudge and Miss Carrie V. Pea, daughter of Archie Pea, formerly of Petersburg, VA. Petersburg papers please copy." Daily Journal & Wilmington Morning Star 14 Oct 1870, v. 7, no. 18.
Caroline Virginia and her husband migrated to Monroe, Union Co., NC, where she opened a millinery store with her mother in law, Mrs. Louisa nee Mitchell RUDGE on 24 Apr 1877.
Beginning in 29 Sep 1877 ads for the store list only Caroline and drop references to dress making. It appears she continued to operate the store over the course of several decades, despite several changes in location including a brief migration with her husband to Savannah in the 1890s.
SECOND OBITUARY- "DEATH OF MRS. J.W. RUDGE. Mrs. Carrie Virginia Rudge died Wednesday night, July 19th, at 12:30 o'clock in the home of her daughter, Mrs. James T. Griffith, on West Windsor street, following an acute attack of heart disease of half-hour duration. Mrs. Rudge was a native of Richmond, Va., having been born in that city March 4, 1844, and she was therefore 78 years of age. Her maiden name was Paye, her ancestors being of Scotch-Irish descent, but for several generations had been Virginians. Only a brother of her father's family survives, he being Mr. James A. Paye, of Scottsburg, Va. Mrs. Rudge came with her husband, the late J.W. Rudge, to Monroe 47 years ago, from Wilmington, N.C. Mr. Rudge died in 1915. Surviving are one son, Mr. W. J. Rudge, and two daughters, Mrs. Carrie Coble and Mrs. James T. Griffith, all of Monroe. Mrs. Rudge made her home for a number of years with Mrs. Griffith, receiving the loving consideration and kindness only a devoted daughter can give to her mother. Mrs. Rudge was a devoted member of the Presbyterian church. Hers was a strong character, and a most excellent lady, her life being one of kindliness, helpfulness and friendliness with those with whom she came in contact. She was devoted to her children and grandchildren, and her friends were numbered by her acquaintances, not only in Monroe, but throughout the States of Virginia and North Carolina. Funeral services were conducted yesterday afternoon at 6:30 o'clock from the home of Mr. Griffith. Drs. H. E. Gurney, pastor of Providence Church and a long time friend of the deceased, conducting services. His tribute was simple yet earnest and appreciative of a long life well spent and full of good works. Interment was in the Monroe Cemetery, a large congregation assembling to pay last respects to a dear old friend and neighbor. The floral offerings were profuse and beautiful. The pallbearers were Messrs. J. H. Lee, M. F. Blakeney, J. A. Stewart, S. O. Blair, R. A. Morrow, W. Wolfe, and G. M. Beasley."
44. Mary Elizabeth7 PAE (Archibald6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born ca. 1849 in Richmond, Henrico Co. VA. She died on 23 Jan 1872 in Wilmington, New Hanover Co. NC and was buried in the Oakdale Cemetery, Wilmington, New Hanover Co. NC. (Note: She is listed in 1870 census for Wilmington, NC as having been born in NC).
She married George Fennell TILLEY, on 2 Jun 1870 in Wilmington, New Hanover Co. NC. He was born in July of 1846. He died on 9 Mar 1905 and is buried in the Oakdale Cemetery, Wilmington, NC. He was a "Butcher".
George Fennell TILLEY second married Martha A. Johnson on 21 May 1873, and by her had two children.
45. Zachariah Thomas7 PAE (Archibald6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born on 17 Jun 1848 in Richmond, Henrico Co. VA. According to the 1870 census for Wilmington, New Hanover Co. NC, he was a "Locomo. Machinist." He died on 17 Nov 1877 and is buried in the Providence Memorial Church Cemetery, Graham, Alamance Co. NC.
Zachary Thomas married Martha ROBERTSON, daughter of Thomas S. J. R. and Martha nee Wood ROBERTSON, on 2 May 1871 in Graham, Alamance Co. NC (North Carolina Marriages 1759-1979, LDS Batch no. M73420-9, source film no. 1689671, ref. p00440). Martha "Mattie" was born ca. May 1852 in Dover, Morris Co. NJ. She died on 18 Jan 1929 in Salisbury, Rowan Co. NC and is buried at the Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Salisbury, Rowan Co. NC.
ii. 	Katie Clifford8 PAE. She was born on 6 Sep 1873 and died on 6 Sep 1878.
She is buried at the Providence Memorial Church Cemetery, Graham, Alamance Co. NC.
In the 1880 census for Graham, Alamance County, NC, Martha PAE is identified as being born in New Jersey ca. 1852 and a dressmaker. With her are her two children, Thomas William and Eva Taylor PAE.
On 9 Sep 1885, Martha nee Robertson PAE second married James Wesley JONES in Alamance Co. NC. They had 8 additional children together. They appear in the 1900 census for Troy, Montgomery Co., NC; the 1910 census for Salisbury, Rowan Co. NC; and the 1920 census for Harnett, New Hanover Co. NC.
46. James7 PAE (George6, James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born ca. 1823. According to his burial record, he died on 14 Aug 1834 aged 11 years and 8 months.
48. Elizabeth7 PAE (George6, James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She married John URQUHART on 2 Jul 1847 in Ediburgh. He was born ca. 1824. She died on 26 Mar 1874 aged 50.
49. David7 PAE (George6, James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was a still born child who was born and died ca. 1826.
50. Mary7 PAE (George6, James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She married George FERGUESON on 12 Feb 1859 at St. Pancreas Old Church, London.
51. William7 PAE (George6, James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1).
52. Rebecca7 PAE (George6, James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). According to her burial record, she died aged 1 year and 10 months on 2 Jan 1838.
53. Margaret R.8 BANKS (Isabella M.7 PAE, James Valence6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born ca. 1858 in Virginia and appears in 1860 and 1870 census entries for her parents. She died on 27 Jan 1908 in Williamsburg, VA and was buried on 28 Jan 1908 in the Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, VA.
54. James Pae8 BANKS (Isabella M.7 PAE, James Valence6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born ca. Dec 1859 in Dinwiddle Co. Virginia and died on 10 Jan 1925. He was buried on 12 Jan 1925 in the Blanford Cemetery, Petersburg, VA. He was a pharmacist.
James Pae married Jessie Virginia FEILD, daughter of Col. Everard Meade and Mary Louise nee Fox Feild, on 6 May 1886 in Petersburg, VA. She was born on 25 Dec 1859 in Greenville Co. VA and died on 23 Jan 1938 in Petersburg, VA. She was buried on 24 Jan 1938 in the Blanford Cemetery, Petersburg, VA.
55. Isabella Muir8 BANKS (Isabella M.7 PAE, James Valence6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born on 27 Feb 1862 in Petersburg, VA. She died on 10 Mar 1932 in Wilson, Wilson Co. NC and is buried in the Maplewood Cemetery, Wilson, Wilson Co. NC. She married William Staton ANDERSON, son of Jessie Stanton and Mary nee Todd Anderson, on 31 Dec 1891 in Petersburg, VA. He was born on 1 Jan 1845 in Wake Co. NC. He died on 4 Jul 1927 in Wilson, Wilson Co. NC and is buried in the Maplewood Cemetery, Wilson, Wilson Co. NC. Isabell Muir BANKS was William Staton's third wife.
OBITUARY: "Dr. William Staton Anderson was born at or near Lizards Lick, in Marks Creek Township, Wake County, in a small community between Wendell & Zebulon, NC. He was the 3rd of 5 known surviving children (4 boys/1 girl) born to Jesse Staton Anderson and his (1st) wife Mary Todd. He was the paternal grandson of Henry Anderson (ca. 1763) and Lovey Staton; and gr-grandson of William Anderson (ca. 1715-1789) and his (2nd) wife Mourning Price, all of Edgecombe County. This branch of the Anderson's is believed to have migrated from Virginia to Bertie/Edgecombe County in the early 1700's. His father, Jesse Staton Anderson, removed from Edgecombe early 1840's, and most of his progeny stayed in the vicinity. On his mother's side, he was the maternal grandson of Moses Todd, Jr. & Elizabeth "Betsy" Massey of Wake County. William was just 8 years old when his mother died in 1853, and within a few years his 45-yr old father married (2nd) Mary Ann Tucker, the 25-year old daughter of McClendon Tucker & Martha Todd (his 1st wife's sister) of Wake County. This marriage resulted in the birth of 4 more children (2 boys/2 girls). When Mary Ann died in 1877, his father married her younger sister, Margaret Tucker, who was mother to his last child, Mary (ca. 1879). When Civil War broke out, William and his older brother Henry Harrison Anderson (age 18) enlisted with the Company H of the NC 31st Regiment. Older brother, James Lawrence Anderson (at age 21) would join the unit the following year. William was only 16 years old when he signed up with the NC 31st on October 14, 1861. His unit was stationed at Roanoke Island and engaged the invading Union army led by Brig. Gen. Ambrose Burnside on February 7-8, 1862. Battle of Roanoke Island became the one of the first major Union victories of the war, giving the Yankees control of the mouth of Albemarle Sound, a key Confederate bay that allowed the Union to threaten the Rebel capital of Richmond from the south. The 31st at Roanoke were reportedly "ill-equipped and poorly clothed, often armed with nothing more than their own shotguns. All told, the number came to about 1,400 infantrymen, but the number available for duty was smaller than that because the living conditions put as many as one-fourth of the command on the sick list." William was one of the 2,500 Confederates captured after the battle and held as POW. Private William S. Anderson was later part of the prisoner exchange and was discharged on March 1, 1863 at age 18. Both his older brothers remained with the NC 31st and both were wounded at the Battle of White Hall fought near Goldsboro, Wayne Co, on December 15-16, 1862. Regaining his health, the young man turned his eye towards healing, and pursued his education with vigor, and by 1870 he had removed to Wilson Co, NC where he began his practice under the tutelage of Dr. Stephen Woodard. On November 9, 1870, the 26-year old married Mary Virginia Woodard, the 19-yr old daughter of his mentor. The couple set up housekeeping in the Black Creek District of Wilson. The couple would eventually become parents to 3 known children (all sons), 2 of whom became doctors: Dr. Paul Vernon Anderson (1874-1961), Dr. Wade Hampton Anderson (1876-1945), and Steve Woodard Anderson (1880-1953). William was widowed in 1887 when his bride of 17 years died at age 36. Shortly thereafter, he married (2nd) Mary Whitehead who died in 1889, leaving no known children. In about 1897, the 52-year old twice-widowed doctor married for the 3rd and last time to 35-year old Isabell "Bell" Muir Banks of Petersburg, VA. This marriage resulted in the birth of 3 more sons: James Banks Anderson (1899-1941), Lt. Robert Banks Anderson (1893-1918), and Jesse Staton Anderson (1895-1953). Four of William's sons served in World War I. His son, Lt. Robert Banks Anderson, was killed in France during WW I and received the Distinguished Service Cross. "In the attack and defense at Cantigny, France, May 28-30, 1918, he showed utter disregard for his personal safety in leading his command forward in spite of artillery and machine-gun fire. While directing the security of his men after the advance, and in order to make certain that they were protected first, he himself was killed. Next of kin. Dr. W. S. Anderson, Wilson, N. C." He is buried in Grave 153, U S. Military Cemetery, Bonviller Oise, France. In 1905 Dr. Anderson built his home at 316 West Green Street, which still remains today and is considered "one of the most outstanding and the best preserved examples of Colonial Revival architecture in the oldest residential neighborhood of Wilson. It was the home of the prominent Dr. William S. Anderson and his six sons who played an important role in the development of Wilson. The imposing house features a steeply pitched slate roof with dormers and heavy pediments, a Palladian window echoed on the second floor, and columned two-story porch." Dr. William Staton Anderson practiced medicine up until his death, passing on Independence Day, July 4, 1927 at the advanced age of 82. His 3rd wife, Bell Banks Anderson, survived him less than 5 years, passing in 1932 at age 70."
OBITUARY:"Isabell "Bell" Muir Banks was born 1862 in Petersburg, VA, the youngest of 3 known surviving children (2 girls/1 boy) born to Capt. Robert R. Banks, CSA and his wife, Isabell M. Pae. She is the direct descendant of Scottish immigrants on both sides of her family tree, being the paternal grandchild of Thomas Banks (1785-1853) and wife Margaret of Scotland; and maternal grandchild of James Valence Pae (1793-1865) and wife Catherine Allen of Scotland. Both families settled in the Richmond-Petersburg area of Virgina. Her maternal grandfather was a Richmond iron merchant who produced arms for the Confederacy. There is a confederate application for a presidential pardon by James Pae that was written in July 5, 1865 (about a month before his death), that mentions his factory being burnt down during the war and proclaims his allegiance to the United States. Bell's father was a prosperous farmer/merchant in Petersburg who served with Company E, VA 12th, "Petersburg Rifleman". He was wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville (April 27-May 6, 1863) and his heroics were mentioned in report of Brig. Gen. William Mahone, C. S. Army, commanding brigade: "Among the gallant spirits who were seriously wounded, Captain [Robert R.] Banks, Company E, Twelfth Virginia Infantry, must be mentioned. He fell among the foremost in the skirmish fight of his regiment on the turnpike, May 1, and was at the time commanding our advance guard. His conduct on this occasion was beautifully heroic." Bell was just 9 years old when her father died in 1871 at age 43. Her widowed mother remained on the family farm in Dinwiddie County raising her 3 children. It is not known how Bell and Dr. William S. Anderson met, but in about 1897, the 35-year old became his 3rd wife. She would be mother to 3 of his sons: James Banks Anderson (1899-1941), Lt. Robert Banks Anderson (1893-1918), and Jesse Staton Anderson (1895-1953). Bell was widowed in 1927 when her husband died at age 82. She survived him less than 5 years, passing in 1932 at age 70. "
56. Joseph Archibald8 TILLEY (Mary Elizabeth7 PAE, Archibald6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born ca. Feb 1872 in Wilmington, New Hanover Co. NC. He died on 13 Jun 1872 in Wilmington, New Hanover Co. NC and was buried in the Oakdale Cemetery, Wilmington, New Hanover Co. NC.
57. Thomas James8 PAE (Zachary Thomas7, Archibald6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born on 9 Mar 1872 in Burlington, Alamance Co. NC. He died on 28 Feb 1944, and is buried in the Oakdale Cemetry in Wilmington, New Hanover Co. NC. He was a steam railroad conductor. He is included in the 1880 census with his step mother.
Thomas James first married Catherine (aka "Kate") L. BOGGS, daughter of Jay BOGGS, on 3 Apr 1895 at Catharine Lake, Onslow Co. NC. She was born ca. 1874. She died 7 Jun 1902 and is buried at the John Peter Cox Cemetery, Catharine Lake, Onslow Co. NC. Thomas James and Kate appear with their son Franklin in the 1900 census for Wilmington, New Hanover Co. NC.
Thomas James second married Eugenia Catherine WESTERMAN, daughter of Henry and Eugenie C. nee Peltier Westerman, on 1 Sep 1904 in Wilmington, New Hanover Co. NC. She was born on 5 Sep 1874 in North Carolina. She died on 6 Jan 1948 in Wilmington, New Hanover Co. NC and is buried at the Oakdale Cemetery, Wilmington, New Hanover Co. NC.
Thomas James and Eugenia Catherine nee Westerman PAE are included in the 1910 -1930 censuses for Wilmington, New Hanover Co. NC.
69	i. 	Eugenia9 PAE (1908-29 Jan 1958).
58. Eva Taylor8 PAE (Zachary Thomas7, Archibald6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born on 17 Mar 1877 in Burlington, NC and died on 3 Mar 1958. She married Charles Johnson HARDIE, son of Pickney Caldwell and Mary Price HARDIE. He was born 21 Mar 1868 in North Carolina and died on 21 Jun 1922. Both are buried in the Crab Orchard Baptist Church Cemetery, Oakdale, Morgan Co. TN.
i. 	Mary Price9 HARDIE. She died young.
ii. 	Thomas Caldwell9 HARDIE (b 1896).
iii. 	Charles Johnson9 HARDIE Jr (b 1899).
iv. 	Nell9 HARDIE (b 1905 in NC).
v. 	Harry L.9 HARDIE (b 1906 in KY).
vi. 	William Zachary9 HARDIE (b 1909 in KY).
vii. 	Howard9 HARDIE (b 1912 in KY).
59. Isabella8 PAE (George7George6, James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She married John McCARDLE on 16 Jun 1876 and died on 10 Jun 1911.
60. Agnes Kirkwood8 PAE (George7George6, James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She married Adam GRANT on 28 Nov 1890 and died on 25 Dec 1906.
61. George8 PAE (George7George6, James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born ca. 1851 and married Margaret Marshall STRACHAN on 6 Nov 1874 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He died on 13 Nov 1907. He was a chimney sweep and a slater who worked in business for himself. His wife Margaret died on 12 May 1907. They had children. Please contact Madge Pae (madgepae@supranet.com) for additional information on their descendants.
62. Mary8 PAE (George7George6, James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She married on 21 Jul 1873 and died on 2 Jul 1932.
63. Catherine8 PAE (George7George6, James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was married. She died on 15 Jan 1911.
64. Margaret Pea8 MILLAR (George7George6, James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born on 14 Feb 1858.
65. Elizabeth8 PAE (George7George6, James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She died young on 28 Nov 1862.
62. Alexandria8 PAE (George7George6, James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born on 22 Aug 1862 and died on 5 Dec 1862.
63. Jemima8 PAE (George7George6, James5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born on 7 Jan 1864 and died on 5 Apr 1864.
68. Franklin Boggs9 PAE (Thomas James8, Zachary Thomas7, Archibald6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born 20 Mar 1898, presumably in Wilmington, NC. He died on 14 Dec 1925 in Richlands, Onslow Co. NC and is buried at the John Peter Cox Cemetery, Catherine Lake, Onslow Co. NC. Franklin Boggs appears in the 1900 census for Wilmington, New Hanover Co. NC with his parents, but curiously is not included in the 1910 census entry for them. There is an entry for him in the 1924 city directory for Wilmington, NC. In it he is identified as a "brakeman" and living at 506 N 4th. According to a letter written by his father to Carrie nee Rudge Coble, he was killed in an auto accident.
69. Eugenia9 PAE (Thomas James8, Zachary Thomas7, Archibald6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born on 29 Jan 1908 in North Carolina. She died on 23 Jun 1958 in Lumberton, Robeson Co. NC and was buried on 25 Jun 1958 in the Oakdale Cemetery, Wilmington, New Hanover Co. NC. She married Hartwell Heath HARRISON, son of Hartwell H. and Bessie Louise nee Williams Harrison, on 11 Jun 1934 in Wake Co. NC. Hartwell was born on 16 May 1904 in Virginia and died on 8 Jan 1971 in Norfolk, Norfolk Co. VA. They divorced on 2 Jun 1942 in Norfolk, VA.
70. Zackery Thomas9 PAE (Thomas James8, Zachary Thomas7, Archibald6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). He was born on 13 Nov 1913 in North Carolina. He died on 14 Dec 1947 at Federal Point, New Hanover Co. NC. He married Marjorie Norma PORTER, daughter of J. Elwood Porter, on 2 Jun 1945 in New Hanover Co. NC. She was born on 24 May 1918 in Columbus, NC and died on 20 Oct 2013 at Zephyrhills, FL.
Zackery Thomas PAE and Marjorie Norma PORTER had children.
After his death, Marjorie Norma second married Anthony SCIALDONE. He was born 7 Jul 1916 at Newton Center in MA. He died on 24 Nov 1996 at Columbia Dade Hospital, Dade Co. FL.
OBITUARY: "SCIALDONE, Norma, 95 of Zephyrhills passed away on Monday, Oct. 14, 2013 in Zephyrhills, FL. Norma was born in Whiteville, NC to Elwood & Georgia Barden Porter. She moved to this area in 1985 from Brookline, MA. Norma enjoyed playing bingo, was a member of the Catholic Daughters, the Zephyrhills Elks Lodge and attended St. Joseph's Catholic Church. She was preceded in death by her brothers and sisters Lucy Porter, Manly Porter, Gordon Porter, and Samuel Porter. She is survived by her loving family; daughter Jane MacQueen of Zephyrhills, Grandchildren Robert, Susan, Terry, Great Grandchildren Marissa, Caleigh, Kenneth, Felicia and Laura, four Great, Great Grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 9:00 am until 10:30 am at Hodges Family Funeral Homes 36327 Hwy 54 Zephyrhills followed by a Mass of Christian Burial being said at St. Joseph's Catholic Church at 11:00 am. Norma will be laid to rest with her husband, Anthony in the Serenity Mausoleum at Chapel Hill Gardens."
71. Elizabeth Jude10 HARRISON (Eugenia9 PAE, Thomas James8, Zachary Thomas7, Archibald6, Alexander5, George4, Archibald3, Alexander2, Archibald1). She was born on 25 Sep 1934 in Norfolk, VA. She died on 17 Jun 2008 in Fort Worth, Tarrant Co. TX and is buried in Greenwood Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co. TX. Jude married (1) Frederick Carl MERGNER, and (2) James R JOHNSON. Elizabeth Jude PAE and Frederick Carl MERGNER had children.

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