The website was updated today, Wednesday 13 January 2016. The main focus of the updates were:
Charles PASK (c1734-1805) lived in Dingestow, and Cwmcarvan,
Monmouthshire. He married Jane Cowcum, and their descendants span eight
generations.
Michael R.A. Paske, has been writing to us since 2012. He provided a photograph of his great-grandfather Amos Paske's, grocery shop in North Woolwich. He has also provided extensive information passed to him after the death of his cousin Edith Jean Philipott. This information will be included in a future website update.
Simultaneously, we heard for the first time, from Michael A. Paske, who now lives in Texas. He is the great-grandson of William Paske from Kansas. William, and his brother Amos, were both born in Abergavenny Monmouthshire. In the 1870s, Amos, and his brother William immigrated to Kansas. However, Amos and his wife Jane returned c1885 and moved to Woolwich.
The two Michaels are now in touch with each other and exchanging family history. Fortunately based on information from Michael, and the assistance of www.findagrave.com, we have been able to include a lot of missing pieces of the remaining Kansas famly.
This information relates to the main Suffolk tree - descendants of John & Mirabel Pask née Sparrow, born c1680 who lived in Wickhambrook, Suffolk. In particular descendants of John Pask (1709-179) their first son.
As a follow-on from the previous website update, additional information was kindly provided by Derek Mouland, from Australia, on his grandfather Charles Mouland, and his wife Annie Elizabeth Pask.
This information relates to Chart 6 - Unknown Pask who lived in Kedington, Suffolk.
We have now included all the relevant information kindly provided by Terence
Farrant's extensive summary of several generations of the
descendants of Susan Paske, who married Joseph Coote in 1856 in Kedington, Suffolk.
Thomas PASK was born in 1820 in Upminster, Essex. He was the son of
Thomas PASK. Thomas married Hannah PARISH on 25 December 1840 in The
Parish Church, Upminster, Essex. Thomas was a Cordwainer.
Just before Christmas we heard from the granddaughter of Malcolm 'Patrick' Pask, who died at the age of 19 in a road accident. Malcolm was the grandson of Bertram Lionel Pask, who died in WWI. Bertram never knew his son, Gordon Mons Aisne Pask. Similiarily, Gordon died in WWII, Malcolm was aged 7 at the time. Malcolm never knew his daughter Joy, as he died before she was born.
41 new narratives have been added since the last update on 1 November
2015. There is now a total of 11,231 detailed narratives available on
the website and 18,288 (73 new) people in our database.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Website Update 13 January 2016
A full list of the recent changes to the narratives is available in the New or Changed Narratives section.
Posted by Teresa & Stuart Pask at 11:52 PM
Labels: Chart 02-1 Suffolk, Chart 06-Suffolk, Chart 38-Essex, Chart 49-Monmouthshire, Website updates