- Chart 04: Indented Chart - 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 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.
This family is taking part in the Pask DNA Study.
- Chart 34: Philip PASK, (1771-1843) lived in Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire #4977
Philip PASK was born in 1771. 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.
This family is taking part in the Pask DNA Study. They share the same DNA as Chart 49. We are still trying to identify the paper trail.
- Chart 45: James PASK (c1780- ) who lived in Nantylgo, Monmouthshire #11416
James married Mary? They lived in Nantyglo, and Llanover. Their descendants span six generations.
- Chart 49: Unknown PASK (c1695-) who lived in Dingestow, and Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire #17418
His descendants, who share the same DNA, lived in Dingestow, and Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire.
This family is taking part in the Pask DNA Study.
- Chart 49 Indented Chart: Unknown PASK (c1695-) who lived in Dingestow, and Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire #17418
Pask DNA Study. They share the same DNA as Chart 34. We are still trying to identify the paper trail.
- Chart 52: William PASK (1814- ) was born in Llanover, and lived in Llangattock, Monmouthshire. He married Jane HOPKIN in 1877 #2919
William was born in Llanover, and lived in Llangattock, Monmouthshire. He married Jane HOPKIN in 1877, and their descendants span five generations.This family is undoubtedly related to the main Monmouthshire family, however no documental evidence is currently available.
- Chart 58: Charles PASK (c1650-1726) #10517
Charles PASK (c1650-1726) lived and died in Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire. This is a temporary chart, and is expected to merge with another Monmouthshire charts in the foreseeable future.