What's New in 2005 in the Pask, Paske One-Name Study
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Date 2005 Details

Dec 14
(4947)

This is the last update in 2005. We would like to sincerely thank everyone who have contributed to an significant growth in the number of narratives, information, certificates, censuses, and photographs. At the beginning of 2005 there were approximately 3546 people in the database and there is now 4,941 and expanding rapidly. We thank you for sharing, assisting, and collaborating with us. We wish you all a very Happy Christmas and New Year.
Please note: There is currently a backlog of information to be included. Apologies to those whose information have not yet been included. We try to give priority to responding to researchers as quickly as possible, and give them immediate information, where available. As and when time allows, this information is then included in the database and subsequently on the website. So your patience is appreciated.
Additional information on the family of John Key Brown and Mary Elizabeth Brown née Pask, as supplied by Philip Fletcher. Also additional photographs of Sarah Kisyia Luke née Pask, and her husband Samuel Luke.
Additional resource: Wendy Haynes who is the grand-daughter of Eliza Jane Pask (1875 - 1939) born in Old Bolingbroke, Lincolnshire. With Wendy's help, the brick wall relating to William Pask has been partially broken. It has now been established that William married Ann BARNES, and they lived in Wellingore. Unfortunately there are two William Pasks baptised in Wellingore in this period. Further research will no doubt establish which William Pask.
Nov 28 Additional information on the family of William Pask and Bridget Massey, as supplied by Philip Fletcher. More information to follow, including photographs.
Main focus is the restructuring of the website, and tidying up the sources in the narratives section.
Nov 20
(4923)

A complete restructuring of the website. Any feedback or comments welcome. If there any links you are missing contact us and we will advise the new link.

Also added icons in the narratives to depict the different families.

All Canwick Road Cemetery, Lincoln, Lincolnshire National Burial Index (NBI) references to PASK included.
Additional information on the Monmouthshire PASKs, including the marriage of Zechariah Pask and Elizabeth Powell, of Kilgwrrwg, and William Paske and Mary Walters. Kindly provided by Clive Hill.
Additional resource: David Mowbray, who is researching the Mowbray One-Name Study.
Additional resource: Keith Willingham, researching his great-great-grandmother Elizabeth PASK, who married William WILLINGHAM in 1852 in the Bury St. Edmunds registration district.
Sep 11
(4793)
Marriage transcripts from Lincoln, kindly provided by Tom Bliss, as part of the Marriage Challenge run by the Guild of One-Name Studies. This valuable information related to the  families of John & Rebecca PASK née OXBY, and John & Jane PASK née BROWNLOW.
Several PASK researchers met up in Bury St. Edmunds on Saturday September 3. These included Dorothy Pask, Jo Pask, Ray Alderton, and Stuart & Teresa Pask. We then went onto Hartest and met with the descendants of Ernest & Joan PASK née KERRY, including Chris Pask (visiting from New Zealand), David, Tessa, and Judith. Photographs of the gathering will be included in the next update.
Aug 28
(4766)
The focus this update has been compiling a Descendancy Chart for John & Mirabel PASK née PASK. A dynamically generated electronic version is available in the narrative section. However a fully detailed printed chart containing 536 people and covering 12 generations is now available. The chart measures 195 inches wide x 24 inches tall. If you would like a copy of the chart it is available from Genealogy Printers. Sincere thanks to everyone who has helped put these pieces together. Special thanks to Dorothy Pask, Edwin Proctor, Jo Pask, Ray Alderton, Valerie Billimore, and Jeff Flack for providing their extensive research information.
Photograph of a page from the diary of Walter BENTLEY describing the death of his mother Emma BENTLEY née PASK who died Monday March 12 1923 at the age of 92 years & 6 months. Kindly provided by Tracy Bentley, together with the birth certificate of Frederick George BENTLEY, and a photograph and additional information on John PASK, who immigrated to Australia.
Additional resource: Dorothy Chadwick researching the descendants of Samuel PASK who married Mary BURRELL in 1852 in Boothby Graffoe, Lincolnshire.
Photograph and additional information on the descendants of Mary Ann LAKE née PASK, kindly provided by David Hodge.
All Caythorpe, Lincolnshire National Burial Index (NBI) references to PASK & PASKE included.
All Suffolk National Burial Index (NBI) references to PASK & PASKE included in database, and cross-referenced to GRO Death Indexes where applicable
All Bury St. Edmunds GRO Birth Indexes, together with Bury St. Edmunds GRO Death Indexes, cross-referenced to GRO Birth Indexes where applicable.
July 20
(4,434)
Photograph and additional information on William John PASK and his family, kindly provided by his granddaughter Dorothy, and grandson Geoffrey Pask.
Updated photograph kindly provided by Christopher Lewis of his mother Caroline LEWIS née Pask.
Additional resource: Michael Pask researching the descendants of Philip & Rosetta PASK née KEEN. Michael has provided extensive details from the family bible.
Additional resource: Tracy Bentley researching Emily PASK who was born 1830, and married John BENTLEY in 1853. John & Emily originated from Kedington in Suffolk, but lived in Newington.
Additional resource: Robyn Clarke who is researching Jack PASK who married Marion TRISTRAM in Bengal India in 1917. An assumption is made that Jack is in fact Frederick James Pask as his father is stated as Edgar on his marriage certificate.
Photograph and additional information on Mary Ann LAKE née PASK, kindly provided by David Hodge.
July 3 (4398) Additional information on the family of Mary PASK from Scothern, Lincolnshire as supplied by Sally Baldwin. Mary married George BALDWIN in Welton in 1830.
Additional information from Pat Maybrey on the family of Frederick Arthur & Esther PASK née MORRIS.
Additional resource: Diane Hughes, researching William PASKE from Llangeview, Monmouthshire. William married Caroline Amelia BUDDING and they lived in Usk.
Additional information from Greg Theophanides on the family of Mercy Jemima PASK who married Thomas ABBOTT.
May 29
(4289)
Additional resource: Andrea Pask, researching Henry & Mary PASK née MARSHALL who immigrated from Lincolnshire to the USA.
A letter written by Barbara Pask's great grandfather, transcribed by Paula Payne detailing information on Philip & Phoebe PASK of Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire.
Additional information on the family of Isaac PASK from Raglan, Monmouthshire, as supplied by Heather Nelson. Isaac's daughter - Mary Jane married Thomas Henry BOND and they immigrated to North Dakota, USA.
Additional resource: Louise Dungate, researching her 2 x Grandmother Emma PASK who married John PRICE in Monmouthshire.
May 19
(4219)
Substantial information from Diane Anderson on Joseph PASK who married Ann BAVIN and settled in Richland County, Ohio in the early 1800s.
Additional resource: Heather Nelson, researching Isaac PASK a Boot and Shoemaker, who was born in 1823 in Raglan, Monmouthshire
Apr 27 Death certificate for Joshua PASK kindly provided by Susan Keefe.
Marriage certificate of Jane PASK and John ELLIS, kindly provided by Sally Baldwin. Jane and John's son William was Sally's great-great grandfather.
Photographs provided by Ray Alderton, who is researching his grandmother Anna Maria PATTLE née PASK, who was born in Wickhambrook.
Additional information on Mary CULLINGFORD who married James (PASK) PASQUE of Theberton, Suffolk, provided by Rog Frost.
Birth certificate, and marriage certificate for Mabel PASK, kindly provided by Michael Orme.
Additional information on the family of James JINKS and Sophia RICHARDS, the grand-daughter of Edward PASK.
Apr 1
(4089)
The focus of this update has been the Suffolk PASKs, in particular the descendants of John PASK and his wife Mirabel PASK née SPARROW. They lived in Wickhambrook in Suffolk, and have over 200 descendants.  Many of the Suffolk PASKs have been grouped together based on valuable information provided by Dorothy Pask, who has been researching this group for many years.
Additional information, and photographs kindly provided by Paula Payne on the Monmouthshire PASKS. The photographs included her great-grandparents Richard Thomas PASK and Susannah Jane HOBBS. The group photograph shows them together with their nine adult children, and the likeness between them.
Additional resource: Rog Frost, researching Mary CULLINGFORD who married James (PASK) PASQUE of Theberton, Suffolk.
Additional resource: Ray Alderton, researching his grandmother Anna Maria PATTLE née PASK, who was born in Wickhambrook. Ray has provided Anna's birth certificate. He has also provided a group photograph of his great-grandmother and her daughters. This will be included in the next website update.
Additional resource: Tony Cairns interested in the descendants of the PASKs from Thundersley, Essex. Tony has provided additional information on the New Zealand branch.
Additional resource: Chris Goddard, researching Charles Alfred PASK, who was born in 1792 in Stoke by Clare, Suffolk.
Mar 17
(4018)
Additional information on the GOODWIN, FISK and PASQUE/PASK families, kindly provided by David Francis, whose great-grandfather was Cornelius GOODWIN.
Birth certificate of Sarah PASK, kindly provided by Dorothy Pask. Sarah was the daughter of John & Sarah PASK née SHARP(E) and was born in 1867 in Wickhambrook.
Mar 15 Updated information on Frederick LAKE's death kindly provided by David Hodge.
Marriage certificates for Joshua PASK and Jane Rebecca Pask née HARLEY, formerly SMITH, kindly provided by Susan Keefe. Also additional information on the HARLEY family.
Additional information on the descendants of Thomas PASK from Fulbeck, Lincolnshire from Angela Smith née Pask.
Mar 13
(3999)
The focus this update has been John PASK who was born in Thundersley, Essex. John served in the Crimea and China war. Sincere thanks to Martin Brady, a Crimea war researcher who provided background information. Also Martin provided information relating to the Naval Records of John's brother James PASK, and Henry PASKE.
Additional resource: Helen Richardson, researching Dorothea Lyndell Pask, who was born in 1910 in Abersychan, Monmouthshire. Helen has kindly provided birth and marriage certificates, and a photograph.
The marriage certificate of Frederick LAKE and Mary Ann PASK, kindly provided by David Hodge. Also Frederick's death certificate.
Updated information relating to the ELMY families, provided by Herbert Bunt.
Another marriage certificate, kindly provided by Bob Pearce. The 1838 marriage of John PASK and Elizabeth EVANS in Newport, Monmouthshire.
Updated information relating to Oliver John PASK. This information was provided by his grand-daughter Avril Siddle who so kindly provided the unidentified photographs included in the separate section Unidentified Photographs.
Additional resource: Donna Bones, researching Edward BONES, who married Louisa PASK of Fiskerton, Lincolnshire.
Additional resource: Diane Anderson, researching Joseph PASK who married Ann BAVIN and settled in Richland County, Ohio in the early 1800s.
Additional resource: John Spurr, researching Joseph ASHBOURNE, whose daughter Lucy Ellen married Richard PASK of Great Gonerby, Lincolnshire in 1859. Richard was my 1st cousin twice removed.
Feb 27
(3939)
The focus this update has been the PASKs of Bardney, who have descendants all over the world. The 1841 and 1861 census records have been detailed, although the images are not included. If you would like a copy of the images please contact us.
Additional resource: John Attoe, researching Ann PARSKE (PASQUE) who married George DUGDELL.
Additional resource: Michael Orme, researching Mabel PASK, the daughter of Isaac PASK of Nottingham.
Additional resource: Robert Pask, from New Zealand, researching the descendants of George and Mary Ann PASK née BETTONEY who lived in the Stepney and St. Pancras districts of London in the 1850s. George was born in 1829 in Kedington.
Updated information relating to the SPOOR families, provided by Herbert Bunt.
Updated information, provided by Stephen Pask, researching Samuel PASK and Isabella WOOD.
Updated information, provided by Chris Bell, researching William PASK and Isabella SOLOMON.
Feb 13
(3850)
As detailed in November, we received extensive information on the PASQUE and PARSK families researched by Herbert Bunt. The information from the family chart provided by Herbert has now been included. There are over 150 new narratives, including the families of ELMY, ELMEY, EAVES, FISK, GALLANT, GIRLING, GOODWIN, SPOOR, and TOOMEY. A descendancy chart for Thomas PASQUE (born c1700-1754) is included. Sincerest thanks to Herbert and Martyn K. Elmy for sharing their extensive research. The next steps will be to include all the photographs and accompanying information.
Additional resource: Martyn K. Elmy, researching the descendants of his great-grandmother Pamela PASQUE, who married Henry ELMY. His information collaborates Herbert Bunt's information.
Additional resource: Bob Pearce, researching Cecilia Ann Pask, who married James Pearce. Cecilia and James originated from Newport, Monmouthshire and emigrated to Pennsylvania. Bob has kindly provided photographs and certificates of Ann and James.
Additional resource: Angela Smith née Pask, researching Thomas PASK from Fulbeck, Lincolnshire, the son of John and Maria PASK GORTON.
Additional resource: Stephen Pask, researching Samuel PASK and Isabella WOOD. Samuel was the son of James PASK who was born in Southrey (Southrow) near Bardney, Lincolnshire and moved with his wife Martha née HEATH to Bramhall, Cheshire and Prestwich, Lancashire.
Additional resource: Hazel, researching Arthur George PASK from Chedburgh, Suffolk.
Additional resource: Christine Pritchard, researching John PASK from Thorney, Cambridgeshire.
Updated information, provided by Jy, relating to Betsy Ann PASK, who also came from Southrey, near Bardney.
Updated information, provided by Eileen Flinn, relating to William and Mary ASHER née PASK.
Additional information, provided by Clive Hill, relating to William and Jane PASK née HARRY including a photograph of their grave at Newchurch, Monmouthshire. This information has provided a breakthrough on the families of Kilgwrrwg and Newchurch.
Jan 22
(3665)
Photographs of Albert PASK (1871-1960), who lived in Tintern, Monmouthshire, kindly provided by Chris Deakin.
Additional resource: Susan Keefe, researching Joshua PASK and Jane Rebecca Pask née HARLEY. Susan has kindly provided the birth certificate of their daughter Lilian Pask.
Death certificate of Ruth Minnie SIMPSON née PASK, kindly provided by Maria Karg.
Photographs of the John William Charles Hodge, and his family, kindly provided by David Hodge.
Death certificate of Maria Northill née Pask, kindly provided by Joy Seymour.
Additional resource: Eileen Cooke, researching William COOKE who married Sarah PASK of Metheringham.
New feature: Slideshow of unidentified photographs included on the initial page.
Extensive information on the descendants of William Pask, who settled in Kexby, Lincolnshire in the 1840s. All birth, marriages, deaths and censuses researched and linked to these families.
Jan 9
(3576)
Thirty-six unidentified photographs kindly provided by Helen Williams, researching on behalf of Avril Pask of Canada, Ronald Pask who immigrated to Canada. These photographs are now included in a separate section Unidentified Photographs. If you can you identify any of these photographs, if so please contact us. Sincere thanks to Helen for providing these photographs.
Updated information received from Chris Bell on her family and ancestors.
Updated information received from Andrew Willey, including photographs.
Jan 4 Formatting problems, narratives generated again.
Additional resource: David Ashmore, researching the descendants of Henry PASK and Elizabeth ASMAN from Nocton, Lincolnshire. In particular the family of John PASK and Annie ABBOTT. Also included the censuses of these families, from 1871-1901 where found.
Additional resource: Andrew Willey, researching Michael Pask Willey, son of Ann Pask who was the daughter of Michael Pask (1820-1889) from the Heighington and Washingborough areas of Lincolnshire.
Jan 3
(3546)
Additional resource: David Hodge, researching Mary Ann Pask who was born in 1862 in Bury St. Edmunds. Mary Ann was a descendant of John Pask.

Extensive information from The Cosford Database, compiled by Ray Long. This database contains details of over 114,000 people and over 25,000 families mainly from the Lavenham and Cosford Registration District of Suffolk. Also it now includes Acton, Lawshall, Long Melford, Great Waldingfield and Little Waldingfield in the Sudbury Registration District and Stowmarket in the Stow Registration District. These include the families of:
James William PASK, who first married Emma, and then Frances Caroline QUANTRILL
Thomas PASKE, who married Mary Ann NUNN, and
Thomas PASKE, who married Frances FARROW

Pat Maybrey, researching Morgan Pask, provided details of baptisms, marriages and burials of PASK(E)s from the Parish Records of Kilgwrrwg, Shire Newton, Newchurch and Wolves Newton.
Additional resource: Neil Kilmartin, researching his great-great grandmother Sarah COOK née PASK from Metheringham, Lincolnshire.
Additional resource: Joy Seymour, researching Maria PASK who married James NORTHILL.
Birth, Marriage and Death Certificates, kindly provided by Joanne Kirby, for the family of John Jabez Daubney PASK and Sarah Elizabeth PASK née GASH. Joanne's grandmother Lavina HARRISON née NOTMAN married their son John Edward PASK.
Additional resource: Kerry & David Argent, researching Phoebe Pask who married Abraham Argent in 1814 in Essex.
Information from the Lincoln, Stamford & Rutland Mercury dated Friday 29 May 1840 on the inquest of Susannah PASK from Caythorpe who died from an overdose of laudanum incautiously administered. Kindly provided by Anne Cole of the Lincolnshire Family History Society.
Additional resource: Susan Griffiths née Grimm, researching brother and sister, Henry CALLOW and Sophy CALLOW. Henry married Eliza PASKE, and Sophy married David PASK.
To make it easier for you to search for a person in a specific location a Master Place Index is now available, sorted by Country, County, Town. This index is a new function available from Second Site (the program developed by John Cardinal, that is used to generate the narratives automatically from the database). This place index replaces the list of people in specific counties/countries.

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