Pace was born in 1785 in
Anson County, North Carolina to Stephen Pace and Catherine Gatewood Buchanan. Hardy Pace is the Descendent of
Richard Pace of Jamestown, Virginia. In 1809, he moved to north Georgia. The area he settled is known today as
Vinings, Georgia, but at the time was known as (Pace's) Crossroads and, later,
Paces (now a neighborhood of
Buckhead). By the 1830s, Pace had established a
ferry service on the
Chattahoochee River which connected north Georgia and Chattanooga. His ferry business was highly successful, and Pace became a significant landowner in the Vinings area, accumulating 10,000 acres by some estimates. He also expanded into other businesses, including a
gristmill (Pace's Mill),
farm, and
tavern, and owned more than 20 slaves. Pace married Lucy Kirksey (1786 – 1842) and they had five children: Karen, Parenthia, Catherine Gatewood, Solomon, and Bushrod. ==Civil War and the Pace House ==