Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Website Update 1 May 2012

The website was updated today Tuesday 1 May. The focus of this update was:

The updates included relate to the following charts / family groups:
There are 64 new narratives added since the last update on 22 April. This makes a total of 9,426 detailed narratives now available on the website - although there was an increase of 127 people, making a total of 14,793 people in our database, including living people.

I expect the next update, planned for early June, will see the 15,000 major milestone being easily reached as we are still progressing through the Chart 42 family, with still a lot on research, and input pending on this family. Many thanks to everyone in Chart 42 for their collaboration, and updates. The power of the internet has enabled us to link up with several of the descendants of William Jollife Paske in California. We have such fond memories of our own travels in California, particularly in 1980, and more recently in 2010, and the numerous business trips in the between years.

The month of May is a busy period. As I am Editor of the quarterly journal for the Guild of One-Name Studies, the July edition needs to be prepared for publication. So this will take most of my spare time in May. So family history research time will be limited. Nevertheless, keep the information flowing - we will be back in earnest in June.       

A full list of the recent changes to the narratives is available in the New or Changed Narratives section.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Pask, Paske One-Name Study Wins Guild Awards

We are delighted to announce that the Pask, Paske One-Name Study has received two Guild of One-Name Studies Award of Excellence 2012.

The first was for the blog, and the second for the book Pasks of Lincolnshire Volume 1 - Great Gonerby.



One Person Script

The website was updated today Tuesday 24 April. This was a minor technical update, due to some missing files.

However, at the same time I included some new functionality available from Second Site - One Person Script.

In future, when selecting a specific person it will only show that one person. Previously it showed up to 25 people on one page.

Many thanks to John Cardinal, for this smart feature.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

New Search Facility on Website

In the lastest website update today, a new search facility is now available.
Just select the Search option in the narratives section.

I really like this option. Many thanks to John Cardinal, who develops the brilliant Second Site tool that enables me to create an award-winning website with very little effort. Well done John!


Search Facility

Website Updated 22 April 2012

The website was updated today Sunday 22 April. The focus of this update was:

  • Descendants of William Joliffe Paske, as detailed in the blog dated 24 April. 
  • Descendants of Caroline Matilda Garrett née Pask, as detailed in the blog dated 18 April.
  • Descendants of Henry and Elizabeth Pask née Marshall, as detailed in the blog dated 22 March.
The updates included relate to the following charts / family groups:
There are 50 new narratives added since the last update, making a total of 9,362 detailed narratives now available on the website - although there was an increase of 125 people, making of total of 14,846 people in our database, that includes living people.

A full list of the recent changes to the narratives is available in the New or Changed Narratives section.

William Jolliffe Paske

This information relates to the descendants of William Pask (c1720- ) who lived in Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire.

Katrina Jordan has provided us additional information on the family of her 1st Cousin 4 times removed William Jolliffe Paske.

William Jolliffe PASKE was born on 5 May 1863 in Bristol. He was the son of William & Fanny Paske née Jolliffee. He married Emily Bevan, and they emigrated in 1886 to America, and he became a Minister. 

William then married Ida Olive Kline in 1888 in Nebraska. They then moved to Milwaukee Wisconsin, and East Norriton in Pennyslvania, and finally Altadena in Los Angeles where he died at the age of 80.

William and Ida had three children:

We are in the process of including this family into our database. It would be great to hear from any of our American cousins.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Caroline Matilda Garrett née Pask (1808-1881)

This information relates to Chart 6 - Unknown Pask who lived in Kedington, Suffolk.

We received an inquiry from Jan Humphries from Australia, relating to her ancestor Caroline Matilda Garrett née Pask born 1808 in London.

Jan wrote:
"Caroline Matilda Pask married John Wells Garrett on 24 October 1825.  The witnesses at the wedding were Henry Frost Pask and Ann Pask. Henry was the fifth child of Peter Pask and Rebecca Basham and was born in 1799. There was then a gap of a number of years until the birth of Maria Louisa Pask b1815 Christchurch, Newgate. The family seems to have moved to London and I have been unable to find the birth of Caroline Matilda – any suggestions?  The first child of Henry Frost Pask was called Caroline Matilda also."
Unfortunately, I did not find Caroline's baptism. However, I did find several of her children's baptisms, and the family in the 1841-1871 censuses. This information will be included in the Pask database in the near future.

Many thanks to Jan for providing this missing link. 

Friday, April 06, 2012

Website Updated 6 April 2012

The website was updated today Friday 6 April. There are only 12 new narratives added since the last update, making a total of 9,312 detailed narratives now available on the website - although there was an increase of 170 people, making of total of 14,721 people in our database, that includes living people.

The focus of this update was

The updates included relate to the following charts / family groups:

Chart 03: Indented Chart - Lincolnshire Main Progenitor - Johannis [John] PASK, (c1545 - ) wife Elizabeth ARCHER lived in Washingborough, Lincolnshire #1597
Chart 06: Indented Chart - Unknown PASK lived in Kedington, Suffolk #13655
Chart 23: Edward PASK, (1771-1836) lived in Barholm, Lincolnshire #3043 
Chart 42: William PASK (c1720- ) lived in Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire #10869

A full list of the recent changes to the narratives is available in the New or Changed Narratives section.

Descendants of Christopher Harold Paske (1906-1984)

This information relates to the descendants of William Pask (c1720- ) who lived in Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire.

Katrina Jordan contacted us, and provided extensive information on the descendants of Christopher Harold Paske who lived in Torquay, Devon. In particular his eldest daughter Pauline, Katrina's grandmother, who has ten children, 30 grandchildren, and 42 great-grandchildren. 

Katrina's information has been included in our Pask database, however as most of it relates to living people, the family chart shows only the names.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Website Updated 28 March 2012

The website was updated yesterday Wednesday 28 March. There are 71 new narratives added since the last update, making a total of 9,300 detailed narratives now available on the website - although there are now 14,551 people in our database, that includes living people.

The focus of this update was

The updates included relate to the following charts / family groups:

Chart 01: William Paske, (c1695- ) lived in Wellingore, Lincolnshire
Chart 02-1 John Pask, eldest son of Suffolk Main Progenitor - John & Mirabel Pask née Sparrow
Chart 02-2: Daniel Pask, second son of John & Mirabel Pask née Sparrow #5329
Chart 03: Lincolnshire Main Progenitor - Johannis [John] PASK, (c1545 - ) wife Elizabeth ARCHER lived in Washingborough, Lincolnshire #1597
Chart 04: Monmouthshire Main Progenitor: Isaac PASK, (c1705 - ) lived in Llanvihangel-ystern-Llewern, Monmouthshire #3687
Chart 06: Indented Chart - Unknown PASK lived in Kedington, Suffolk #13655
Chart 10: Essex Main Progenitor - John Pask, (1771-1847) Thundersley, Essex
Chart 11: John PASK, (c1745-1793) married Elizabeth FOUNTAIN and they lived in Gautby, Lincolnshire #7697
Chart 13: James PASK, (1818-1882) lived in Shoreditch #3377
Chart 16: --?-- PASKE, (c1755- ) lived in Hackthorne, Lincolnshire #6511
Chart 23: Edward PASK, (1771-1836) lived in Barholm, Lincolnshire #3043 
Chart 29: Thomas PASQUE, (c1700-1754) lived in Theberton, Suffolk #4483
Chart 30: James PASK, (1835- ) Southrow, or Southrey, near Bardney, Lincolnshire #1071
Chart 39: Thomas PASK, (1766-b1851) lived in St. Pancras #7379
Chart 42: William PASK (c1720- ) lived in Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire #10869
Chart 47: Robert PASK, formerly PASS born in 1884 in Freiston, Lincolnshire #7521Chart 57: John PASK, (1814-1858), born in Thorney Cambridgeshire, and lived in Northamptonshire #4046

A full list of the recent changes to the narratives is available in the New or Changed Narratives section.

Risbridge Marriage Transcripts

In July 2011 we received 65 marriage transcripts for the Risbridge Registration District. They were as a result of the Guild of One-Name Studies (GOONS) Marriage Challenge. The Marriage Challenge is a Guild Project in which volunteers (Challengers) search for marriage entries in the deposited Parish Registers for a particular Registration District (RD) for the period 1837 to 1911.

For Risbridge Marriage Registration District, the challenger was Sandra Stevens. We are indebted to her for these marriage transcripts as they help considerably in linking families together.

Unfortunately, due to other committments, it has taken some time to include the information into the Pask database. However we are pleased to say that this last weekend we finally finished including the information gleaned from the transcripts.

The marriages mainly relate to:


Chart 2 - Descendants of John and Mirabel Pask née Sparrow

The marriages took place mainly in Kedington, and Wickhambrook. However, there are also marriages from
Great Bradley, Great Wratting, Haverhill, Stoke by Clare, and Sturmer (Essex).

Sincere thanks to Sandra for this valuable information.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Pask Graves in Buninyong, Victoria, Australia

This information relates to Chart 23 - Descendants of Edward Pask (1771-1836) who lived in Barholm, Lincolnshire.

Our friends, and fellow Guild of One-Name Studies member, Ken Toll and his wife Jean recently visited Australia. During their stay they visited Buninyong, in the state of Victoria. Buninyong is ten minutes' south of Ballarat along the Midland Highway.  Gold was discovered there in 1851. They were looking for an elusive Toll grave. Unfortunately they did not find it. However fortunate for us, they found two Pask graves in the cemetery and kindly photographed them, and sent the photographs to us a couple of weeks ago.

The graves belonged to Lambert Pask (1831-1899) and his family, including his wife Charlotte Pask née Walsher (1833-1907), his son George (1856-1913), and George's wife Elizabeth Catherine Pask née Jenkin (1856-1936), and their daughter Hilda Rosamond (1887-1907).

The photographs are included in a web album.



Many thanks to Ken and Jean for providing these photographs.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Post 2005 Birth, Marriage, and Deaths

As a member of the Guild of One-Name Studies, and also the Editor of their quarterly magazine Journal of One-Name Studies, I was very fortunate to be the first person to benefit from a new project that the Guild is running - GRO Post-2005 BMD Transcription Project.

This project, coordinated by Marilyn Johnson, transcribes the General Register Office (GRO) 2006-2010 births, marriages, and deaths. Prior to 2006 the indexes are now available on numerous pay-to-view websites. However post 2005, the indexes are only available in seven Libraries and Archive Centres. As many of the Guild members, including myself, are unable to get to these seven locations, other Guild volunteers will transcribe requested surnames. I hasten to add that you must be a member of the Guild of One-Name Studies and have registered that surname.

Subsequently in February I received the PASK, PASKE, and PASQUE records, kindly transcribed by Gordon Tuff and Christina Luckings. There were:

119 Births (2006-2010)
 78  Marriages (2006-2009)
105 Deaths (2006-2010)
It was like birthdays, Christmas, marriage challenges, all rolled into one!

I have been slowly, but surely, including this information into the PASK database. Whilst you will not see the detailed information on the births and marriages on the website, the deaths will be shown in the next website update. However the relevant children, and spouses, will be shown on the appropriate charts.

My sincerest thanks to Gordon, Christina, and Marilyn. I know how laborious a task this is - but oh so very much appreciated.

Henry & Elizabeth Pask née Marshall


This information relates to the main Lincolnshire tree - descendants of Johannis [John] and Elizabeth Pask née Archer, who lived in Lincolnshire.

Yesterday we received a booklet containing a presentation created by Shirley Amos, from America. This presentation contains a significant amount of information on the family of Henry and Elizabeth Pask née Marshall who emigrated to America on RMS Abyssinia, arriving on April 22, 1872 into New York.

Henry was born on 11 March 1849 in Nocton, Lincolnshire. His wife Mary (née Marshall) was born on 31 December 1855 in Scothern, Lincolnshire. They had ten children, eight of which are shown in the above photograph.
  1. Edward Marshall PASK Snr b. 12 Dec 1875, d. 21 Jul 1939
  2. Frank Asman PASK b. 22 May 1878, d. 31 Jul 1958
  3. Helen Flora PASK b. 13 Jul 1880, d. 16 Mar 1938
  4. Bessie Anne PASK  b. 3 Nov 1882
  5. George Henry PASK b. 16 Feb 1885, d. 12 Feb 1964
  6. Jennie Marshall PASK b. 17 Jan 1887, d. b 1990
  7. Gailey Smith PASK b. 5 Mar 1889, d. 17 Aug 1970
  8. Mary PASK b. 18 Aug 1890, d. 12 Dec 1894
  9. Harry Lloyd PASK b. 18 Sep 1893, d. 31 May 1973
  10. Howard W. PASK b. 14 Nov 1896, d. 14 Feb 1900
We would be delighted to hear from any of their numerous descendants.

During the course of the next weeks, we will be including the information that Shirley has provided in the PASK database, and updating the website.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Website Updated 13 March 2012

The website was updated today Tuesday 13 March. There are 157 new narratives added since the last update, making a total of 9,229 detailed narratives now available on the website - although there are now 14,112 people in our database, that includes living people.

The updates included relate to the following charts / family groups:

Chart 01: William Paske, (c1695- ) lived in Wellingore, Lincolnshire
Chart 02-1 John Pask, eldest son of Suffolk Main Progenitor - John & Mirabel Pask née Sparrow
Chart 02-2: Daniel Pask, second son of John & Mirabel Pask née Sparrow #5329
Chart 03: Lincolnshire Main Progenitor - Johannis [John] PASK, (c1545 - ) wife Elizabeth ARCHER lived in Washingborough, Lincolnshire #1597
Chart 04: Monmouthshire Main Progenitor: Isaac PASK, (c1705 - ) lived in Llanvihangel-ystern-Llewern, Monmouthshire #3687
Chart 06: Indented Chart - Unknown PASK lived in Kedington, Suffolk #13655
Chart 09: John PASKE, was a Yeoman of Stradishall, Suffolk (d1577 ) #1600
Chart 10: Essex Main Progenitor - John Pask, (1771-1847) Thundersley, Essex
Chart 11: John PASK, (c1745-1793) married Elizabeth FOUNTAIN and they lived in Gautby, Lincolnshire #7697
Chart 13: James PASK, (1818-1882) lived in Shoreditch #3377
Chart 14: William PASK, (1791-1874) from Caythorpe & Sedgebrook, Lincolnshire #745
Chart 16: --?-- PASKE, (c1755- ) lived in Hackthorne, Lincolnshire #6511
Chart 30: James PASK, (1835- ) Southrow, or Southrey, near Bardney, Lincolnshire #1071
Chart 39: Thomas PASK, (1766-b1851) lived in St. Pancras #7379
Chart 42: William PASK (c1720- ) lived in Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire #10869
Chart 43: John PASK (1769-1835), lived in Northamptonshire & Cambridgeshire #1964
Chart 48: George PASK (1818-1904), lived in Northamptonshire #2912
Chart 51: Joseph PASK lived in Wisbech Cambridgeshire in 1840-1860 #8861
Chart 54: William PASK, (1662- ) lived in Stambourne, Essex #8545
Chart 57: John PASK, (1814-1858), born in Thorney Cambridgeshire, and lived in Northamptonshire #4046

A full list of the recent changes to the narratives is available in the New or Changed Narratives section.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Mary Elizabeth Brown née Pask

This information relates to Chart 01, one of Lincolnshire main families - William Pask (c1695-), who lived in Wellingore, Lincolnshire (Stuart's own ancestors).

Over the past couple of months, we have been exchanging e-mails with Malcom Brown, whose grandmother was Mary Elizabeth Pask.

Mary was born in 1867 in Lincoln, the daughter of John & Jane Harrison Pask née Brownlow. She married Joseph Brown in Leicester in 1891, and they had four children, two of whom died in infancy. She had two sons, Joseph, and Charles Elmit Brown. Charles during World War I was a Private in the 13th Battalion of the York and Lancaster Regiment, and was killed in action on 12 April 1918 in Belgium. Charles is commemorated in perpetuity on Panel 8, of the Ploegsteert Memorial.

Mary's eldest son Joseph was Malcolm's father. Malcolm now lives in Vancouver Island. He has provided information on this family, including photographs included in a web album.

Information on this family will be included in the next website update.

American Cousins Obituaries

This information relates to Chart 01, one of Lincolnshire main families - William Pask (c1695-), who lived in Wellingore, Lincolnshire (Stuart's own ancestors).

Sadly, within  20 days of each other, two American cousins Lawrence Hamilton "Chic" Pask, and Marshall Roy Pask died. They were the grandchildren of Charles & Filomela PASK née Gabrielli, who immigrated to New York in 1888. See previous blog dated February 2010, titled Charles & Filomela Pask née Gabrielli.

Lawrence Hamilton "Chic" Pask, age 86, of Ridgewood, died peacefully at his home on Saturday January 21, 2012. His obituary was published in The Record/Herald News on January 23, 2012.

His cousin, Marshall Roy Pask, known to friends and family as Roy, died Friday February 10. His obituary was published in the Stamford Advocate on February 12, 2012.

Our sincere condolences to their families, and friends.

We were notified of these obituaries through ObitMessenger, an excellent, free notification service from www.legacy.com.


More detailed information will be included in the next website update.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Descendant (Indented) Charts

2011 has been a very busy year, and I have somewhat neglected the website, and blogs. This is understandable as I work full-time as the Project Manager of a very innovative, market-leading, global 3-year project that provides the infrastructure that will enable modular, multi-modal content production. In addition, in April I joined the committee of the Guild of One-Name Studies, in the role of the Editor of their quarterly journal. So it has been a challenging year.

Nevertheless, a week ago, I was delighted to see that a new edition was available of The Master Genealogist (TMG), the family history program that we use to record Pa(r)s(k)(e)(que) related information. I welcome this with open arms, as for some time, we have not been able to produce reports due to technical constraints. This has now been resolved. Lots of new features are also available, and over the next couple of months, I hope to include some of these new features.

Additionally, I have updated to the latest version of John Cardinal's Second Site. This marvellous software enables me to generate over 11,000 files and webpages, in less than 5 minutes. This pages make up the bulk of the website - the Detailed Narratives, Charts, Master Place Index, and the Surname Index, to name a few. One of the features available earlier in the year, but not yet included on our website was the Descendant Indented Chart.

The descendant indented chart condenses the very large charts and makes them much more manageable, and easily printed. The chart shows the children indented under the entries for their parents. The charts include plus [+] and minus [-] symbols that allow expanding or collapsing sections of the tree.

In this latest website update, I have included new indented charts for:

Chart 01: Indented Chart - William PASKE, (c1695- ) lived in Wellingore, Lincolnshire #3106 

Chart 02: Indented Chart - Suffolk Main Progenitor - John & Mirabel Pask née Sparrow #3497

Chart 03: Indented Chart - Lincolnshire Main Progenitor - Johannis [John] PASK, (c1545 - ) wife Elizabeth ARCHER lived in Washingborough, Lincolnshire #1597

Chart 04: Indented Chart - Monmouthshire Main Progenitor: Isaac PASK, (c1705 - ) lived in Llanvihangel-ystern-Llewern, Monmouthshire #3687

Chart 06: Indented Chart - Unknown PASK lived in Kedington, Suffolk #13655 

Website Update 26 December 2011

The website has being updated today Monday 26 December 2011. Although there has not been an update for some time, it nevertheless contains a lot of ongoing changes. There are 64 new narratives added since the last update, making a total of 9,072. Altogether this year over 500+ new detailed narratives are now available on the website.

These updates relate to the following charts / family groups:


A full list of the recent changes to the narratives is available in the New or Changed Narratives section.