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  • Monmouthshire Main Progenitor: Isaac PASK, (c1705 - ) lived in Llanvihangel-ystern-Llewern, Monmouthshire #3687

    Isaac Pask was born c1705, although it is not sure where he was born, and who he married. He is the main progenitor in Monmouthshire. He lived in Cwmcarvan and Llanvihangel-ystern-Llewern, Monmouthshire. Little is known about him, except that he had two sons, Isaac (1715), and William (1732). He has 900+ descendants. It is believed that all Welsh PASKs descend from Isaac.

  • Chart 34: Philip PASK, (1768-1843) lived in Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire #4977

    Philip PASK was born in 1768. He married Phoebe BEVAN in 1795, in Raglan, Monmouthshire. They had four children. Philip was buried in Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire. This family has not yet been linked to one of the main families in Monmouthshire.

  • Chart 42: William PASK (c1720- ) lived in Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire #10869

    William Pask was born c1720, although it is not sure where he was born. He married Mary Pask née ?, in c1743. They lived in Cwmcarvan and had four known sons, James their eldest son probably died in infancy as they had another son James baptised in 1757. Their descendants span nine generations.

  • Chart 45: William PASK (1808-1893) was born in Nantylgo, Monmouthshire #9973

    William Pask married Maria Jones on 21 May 1836 in Llanddetty, Breconside. They lived in Cwmcarvan, Trevthin and Aberystruth. They had nine children, although very few survived infancy. Their descendants span five generations.

 
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Compiler: Stuart Charles Pask, Surrey, England
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