Ada Priscilla PRICE1 
- Relationship
- 3rd great-granddaughter of Isaac PASK
In the census of 3 April 1881 in 1 Glyn Row, Trevethin, Monmouthshire, she was listed as aged 3 born in Trevethin, the daughter of John PRICE.3
In the census of 5 April 1891 in Cwmlai? Road, Trevethin, Monmouthshire, she was listed as aged 12 born in Pontypool, the daughter of John PRICE.6 Ada married Albert John HALE on 1 January 1900 at the Registry Office, Bedwellty, Monmouthshire.2
In the census of 31 March 1901 in Cwmglyn, Abersycham, Trevethin, Monmouthshire, she was listed as aged 23 born in Trevithin, the married daughter of John PRICE.7
Child of Ada Priscilla PRICE and Albert John HALE
- Albert Baden HALE7 b. May 1900
Sources of Information:
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1900/Q1 PRICE, Ada Priscilla Bedwelty 11a 134."
- [S2046] Family Group Sheet of John Price and Emma Pask compiled by David Price, 26 March 2003 provided April 8 2006.
- [S2049] Image of the 1881 Census for 1 Glyn Row, Trevethin, Monmouthshire: RG11 Piece 5251 Folio 43 Page 2.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1877/Q4 PRICE, Ada Zillah Pontypool 11a 146."
- [S1263] E-mail from Louise Dungate to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 29 January 2005.
- [S2050] Image of the 1891 Census for Crumlin? Road, Trevethin, Monmouthshire: RG12 Piece 4361 Folio 150 Page 13.
- [S2052] Image of the 1901 Census for Cwmglyn, Abersycham, Trevethin, Monmouthshire: RG13 Piece 4944 Folio 156 Page 11.
Philip PASK1 
Philip married Phoebe BEVAN on 28 June 1795 in Raglan, Monmouthshire.1,4,5,6
In the census of 6 June 1841 in Nantybailey, Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire, Philip was listed as aged 70, the Head of Household; an Agricultural Labourer, assumed to be living with his wife Pheby.7
Philip died in March 1843 in Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire.8,9,10 He was buried on 8 March 1843 in Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire.11,3
Children of Philip PASK and Phoebe BEVAN
- Phillip PASK+12,13 b. 25 Aug 1797, d. 4 Nov 1871
- Margaret PASK14,15 b. 22 Dec 1799, d. Dec 1804
- Mary PASK+16 b. 21 Nov 1802, d. c 1856
- Margaret PASK14,15 b. 23 Mar 1806, d. bt 1858 - 1859
- Thomas PASK17 b. 5 Mar 1809, d. 1847
- Phoebe PASK+18 b. 21 Jun 1812
Sources of Information:
- [S1264] Website Bryngwyn Baptisms 1801 - 1812 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ).
- [S1268] Letter from Barbara Pask to Paula Payne The letter was undated and written by Barbara's great grandfather in a very unclear handwriting, Paula has transcribed it as best she could, any spelling mistakes are copied as written.
An extract from this letter reads: "(As near as I can call to mind). The above Philip Pask’s father died about the year 1840 at Bryngwyn. Aged 75 years and was buried at parish of Bryngwyn where a tombstone was erected to his memory and where many such monuments are erected commemorating the various family. Phoeby Pask, wife of the latter died about the year 1849 and was buried in the same place. " - [S3142] Website Bryngwyn Parish Record Transcripts, Monmouthshire (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/… ) Burials: Philip Paske, otp 8 Mar 1843 aged 72.
- [S1268] Letter from Barbara Pask to Paula Payne The letter was undated and written by Barbara's great grandfather in a very unclear handwriting, Paula has transcribed it as best she could, any spelling mistakes are copied as written.
An extract from this letter reads: "Phoeby Pask and wife to Philip Pask father, and mother of Philip Pask junr, lived at Tremerrick where she was brought up in this farm - the parents father was not only carrying of the Farm business but held an appointment of ecise and died - Philip Pask - leaving a neighbouring farmer superintended the farm business for I believe Mrs Lewis of Tremerrick and married this only daughter, - I well remember going about the year 1840 then a boy to see my Grandmother with my father and recollect his asking questions of her own parents but could not learn anything. She saying she could not recollect or would not, anyhow the present cottages and garden do adjoin the Farm grounds of Tremerrick only a running stream dividing the property." - [S781] E-mail from Pat Maybrey to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 26 August 2006.
- [S384] Website FamilySearch Internet (http://www.familysearch.org) : Batch No: M023933 1725 - 1863 0104907.
- [S3141] Image of the 1841 Census for Nantyabaily, Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire: HO107 Piece 0747 Book 2 Folio 5-6.
- [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "GRO Online Index: 1843/Q1 PASK, Philip Abergavenny 26 23 age 72."
- [S1268] Letter from Barbara Pask to Paula Payne The letter was undated and written by Barbara's great grandfather in a very unclear handwriting, Paula has transcribed it as best she could, any spelling mistakes are copied as written.
- [S3067] Website Gale Digital Collections (http://access.gale.com/gdctrial/) The Bristol Mercury (Bristol, England), Saturday, March 18, 1843; Issue 2765.
- [S1268] Letter from Barbara Pask to Paula Payne The letter was undated and written by Barbara's great grandfather in a very unclear handwriting, Paula has transcribed it as best she could, any spelling mistakes are copied as written.
An extract from this letter reads: "(As near as I can call to mind). The above Philip Pask’s father died about the year 1840 at Bryngwyn. Aged 75 years and was buried at parish of Bryngwyn where a tombstone was erected to his memory and where many such monuments are erected commemorating the various family. Phoeby Pask, wife of the latter died about the year 1849 and was buried in the same place." - [S2527] E-mail from Bob Shewman to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 21 January 2007: GRO marriage record: Sep 1868 Evesham Vol. 6c Pg 407 No. 115
When married: July 4th, 1868
Name: John Pask Age: 33 Condition: Bachelor Profession: Shoemaker Residence: Bretfortin Father's Name Philip Pask Profession: Farmer
Name: Elizabeth White Age: 21 Condition: Spinster Residence: Bretfortin Father's Name: Thomas Cotton Profession: Labourer
Married in the Parish Church after Banns by G.C. Morris, Vicar In the presence of Frederick Tomkins and Eliza Finch. - [S1268] Letter from Barbara Pask to Paula Payne The letter was undated and written by Barbara's great grandfather in a very unclear handwriting, Paula has transcribed it as best she could, any spelling mistakes are copied as written.
- [S1264] Website Bryngwyn Baptisms 1801 - 1812 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) 23.3.1806 Margaret d/o Philip & Phoebe Pask.
- [S1265] Website Bryngwyn BTs Baptisms 1696-1801 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/…) : 338. 22 Dec 1799 Margt d/o Philip & Phoebe PASK.
- [S1264] Website Bryngwyn Baptisms 1801 - 1812 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) 21.11.1802 Mary d/o Philip & Phoebe Pask.
- [S1264] Website Bryngwyn Baptisms 1801 - 1812 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) 5.3.1809 Thomas s/o Philip & Phoebe Pask.
- [S1264] Website Bryngwyn Baptisms 1801 - 1812 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) 21.6.1812 Phoebe d/o Philip & Phoebe Pask.
Phoebe BEVAN1,2
Phoebe married Philip PASK on 28 June 1795 in Raglan, Monmouthshire.4,5,6,7
In the census of 6 June 1841 in Nantybailey, Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire, she was listed as aged 68, assumed to be the wife of Philip PASK (an Agricultural Labourer, assumed to be living with his wife Pheby.)8
Her husband, an unknown person , was buried on 8 March 1843 in Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire.9,10
In the census of 30 March 1851 in Nantybailey, Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire, Pheby was listed as a widow aged 80 born in Bryngwyn, the Head of Household; a Proprietor of Houses.11
Phebe's death was registered in 1856 in the Abergavenny registration district.12,13
Phoebe was buried on 1 June 1856 in Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire.12,3
Children of Phoebe BEVAN and Philip PASK
- Phillip PASK+14 b. 25 Aug 1797, d. 4 Nov 1871
- Margaret PASK15,16 b. 22 Dec 1799, d. Dec 1804
- Mary PASK+17 b. 21 Nov 1802, d. c 1856
- Margaret PASK15,16 b. 23 Mar 1806, d. bt 1858 - 1859
- Thomas PASK18 b. 5 Mar 1809, d. 1847
- Phoebe PASK+19 b. 21 Jun 1812
Sources of Information:
- [S1268] Letter from Barbara Pask to Paula Payne The letter was undated and written by Barbara's great grandfather in a very unclear handwriting, Paula has transcribed it as best she could, any spelling mistakes are copied as written.
An extract from this letter reads: "Phoeby Pask and wife to Philip Pask father, and mother of Philip Pask junr, lived at Tremerrick where she was brought up in this farm - the parents father was not only carrying of the Farm business but held an appointment of ecise and died - Philip Pask - leaving a neighbouring farmer superintended the farm business for I believe Mrs Lewis of Tremerrick and married this only daughter, - I well remember going about the year 1840 then a boy to see my Grandmother with my father and recollect his asking questions of her own parents but could not learn anything. She saying she could not recollect or would not, anyhow the present cottages and garden do adjoin the Farm grounds of Tremerrick only a running stream dividing the property." - [S781] E-mail from Pat Maybrey to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 26 August 2006: Phillip Paske = Phebe Bevan 28 Jun 1795.
- [S3142] Website Bryngwyn Parish Record Transcripts, Monmouthshire (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/… ) Burials: Pheobe Pask, otp 1 June 1856 age 86.
- [S1264] Website Bryngwyn Baptisms 1801 - 1812 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ).
- [S1268] Letter from Barbara Pask to Paula Payne The letter was undated and written by Barbara's great grandfather in a very unclear handwriting, Paula has transcribed it as best she could, any spelling mistakes are copied as written.
An extract from this letter reads: "Phoeby Pask and wife to Philip Pask father, and mother of Philip Pask junr, lived at Tremerrick where she was brought up in this farm - the parents father was not only carrying of the Farm business but held an appointment of ecise and died - Philip Pask - leaving a neighbouring farmer superintended the farm business for I believe Mrs Lewis of Tremerrick and married this only daughter, - I well remember going about the year 1840 then a boy to see my Grandmother with my father and recollect his asking questions of her own parents but could not learn anything. She saying she could not recollect or would not, anyhow the present cottages and garden do adjoin the Farm grounds of Tremerrick only a running stream dividing the property." - [S781] E-mail from Pat Maybrey to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 26 August 2006.
- [S384] Website FamilySearch Internet (http://www.familysearch.org) : Batch No: M023933 1725 - 1863 0104907.
- [S3141] Image of the 1841 Census for Nantyabaily, Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire: HO107 Piece 0747 Book 2 Folio 5-6.
- [S1268] Letter from Barbara Pask to Paula Payne The letter was undated and written by Barbara's great grandfather in a very unclear handwriting, Paula has transcribed it as best she could, any spelling mistakes are copied as written.
An extract from this letter reads: "(As near as I can call to mind). The above Philip Pask’s father died about the year 1840 at Bryngwyn. Aged 75 years and was buried at parish of Bryngwyn where a tombstone was erected to his memory and where many such monuments are erected commemorating the various family. Phoeby Pask, wife of the latter died about the year 1849 and was buried in the same place." - [S3142] Website Bryngwyn Parish Record Transcripts, Monmouthshire (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/… ) Burials: Philip Paske, otp 8 Mar 1843 aged 72.
- [S3140] Image of the 1851 for Nantybailey, Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire: HO107 Piece 2446 Folio 17 Page 11.
- [S1268] Letter from Barbara Pask to Paula Payne The letter was undated and written by Barbara's great grandfather in a very unclear handwriting, Paula has transcribed it as best she could, any spelling mistakes are copied as written.
An extract from this letter reads: "(As near as I can call to mind). The above Philip Pask’s father died about the year 1840 at Bryngwyn. Aged 75 years and was buried at parish of Bryngwyn where a tombstone was erected to his memory and where many such monuments are erected commemorating the various family. Phoeby Pask, wife of the latter died about the year 1849 and was buried in the same place. " - [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1856/Q2 PASK, Phebe Abergavenny 11a 31."
- [S1268] Letter from Barbara Pask to Paula Payne The letter was undated and written by Barbara's great grandfather in a very unclear handwriting, Paula has transcribed it as best she could, any spelling mistakes are copied as written.
- [S1264] Website Bryngwyn Baptisms 1801 - 1812 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) 23.3.1806 Margaret d/o Philip & Phoebe Pask.
- [S1265] Website Bryngwyn BTs Baptisms 1696-1801 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/…) : 338. 22 Dec 1799 Margt d/o Philip & Phoebe PASK.
- [S1264] Website Bryngwyn Baptisms 1801 - 1812 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) 21.11.1802 Mary d/o Philip & Phoebe Pask.
- [S1264] Website Bryngwyn Baptisms 1801 - 1812 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) 5.3.1809 Thomas s/o Philip & Phoebe Pask.
- [S1264] Website Bryngwyn Baptisms 1801 - 1812 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) 21.6.1812 Phoebe d/o Philip & Phoebe Pask.
Mary PASK1 
- Relationship
- Daughter of Philip PASK
Mary married Thomas LEWIS on 14 July 1824 in Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire. They had four sons, Thomas, Philip, William, and Edward.3,2
In the census of 6 June 1841 in The Rising Sun, Raglan, Monmouthshire, she was listed as aged 35, assumed to be the wife of Thomas LEWIS (a Mason, assumed to be living with his wife Mary, and children Thomas, Phillip, William, and Edwyn.)3,4
In the census of 30 March 1851 in Primrose Green, Raglan, Monmouthshire, she was listed as aged 46 born in Bringwym [Bryngwyn], the wife of Thomas LEWIS (a Mason, living with his wife Mary, and son Edwin.)5
Mary died circa 1856.3
Mary was buried in Gellygaer Hengoed, Glamorganshire.6
Children of Mary PASK and Thomas LEWIS
- Thomas LEWIS3,4 b. 1825
- Phillip LEWIS3,4 b. 1827, d. 1855
- William LEWIS3,4 b. 1829
- Edwin LEWIS3,4 b. 1830
Sources of Information:
- [S1264] Website Bryngwyn Baptisms 1801 - 1812 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) 21.11.1802 Mary d/o Philip & Phoebe Pask.
- [S343] E-mail from Paula Payne to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 8 February 2008.
- [S1268] Letter from Barbara Pask to Paula Payne The letter was undated and written by Barbara's great grandfather in a very unclear handwriting, Paula has transcribed it as best she could, any spelling mistakes are copied as written.
An extract from this letter reads: "...their own residence which became the property of the only surviving son …. Philip Pask - born 1797 - who had a younger and only brother, Thomas Pask who died about the year 1847 and was buried at Merthyr Tydfil, not married. There were also three daughters - named Phoeby, Mary and Margaret all of which married. The first became by marriage Mrs James Harry, kept a Hotel at Newport Mon and as far as I know, both died about the year 1865. Leaving at least one daughter Mary. Second daughter Mary Lewis, married and kept an Inn at Raglan, her husband a builder, Thomas Lewis. Both died about the year 1856, leaving four sons, which so far as I can recollect are all dead. Their names Thomas, Philip, William and Edward. Third daughter Margaret Morgan died the year 1858 or 59, had no family." - [S3082] Image of the 1841 Census for The Rising Sun, Ragland, Monmouthshire: HO107 Piece 0747 Book 20 Folio 32-33.
- [S3083] Image of the 1851 for Primrose Green, Ragland, Monmouthshire: HO107 Piece 2445 Folio 162 Page 10.
- [S2046] Family Group Sheet of John Price and Emma Pask compiled by David Price, 26 March 2003 provided April 8 2006.
Margaret PASK1,2 
- Relationship
- Daughter of Philip PASK
Margaret died between 1858 and 1859.3
Sources of Information:
- [S1264] Website Bryngwyn Baptisms 1801 - 1812 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) 23.3.1806 Margaret d/o Philip & Phoebe Pask.
- [S1265] Website Bryngwyn BTs Baptisms 1696-1801 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/…) : 338. 22 Dec 1799 Margt d/o Philip & Phoebe PASK.
- [S1268] Letter from Barbara Pask to Paula Payne The letter was undated and written by Barbara's great grandfather in a very unclear handwriting, Paula has transcribed it as best she could, any spelling mistakes are copied as written.
An extract from this letter reads: "...their own residence which became the property of the only surviving son …. Philip Pask - born 1797 - who had a younger and only brother, Thomas Pask who died about the year 1847 and was buried at Merthyr Tydfil, not married. There were also three daughters - named Phoeby, Mary and Margaret all of which married. The first became by marriage Mrs James Harry, kept a Hotel at Newport Mon and as far as I know, both died about the year 1865. Leaving at least one daughter Mary. Second daughter Mary Lewis, married and kept an Inn at Raglan, her husband a builder, Thomas Lewis. Both died about the year 1856, leaving four sons, which so far as I can recollect are all dead. Their names Thomas, Philip, William and Edward. Third daughter Margaret Morgan died the year 1858 or 59, had no family." - [S343] E-mail from Paula Payne to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 8 February 2008.
Thomas PASK1 
- Relationship
- Son of Philip PASK
Thomas's death was registered in 1847 in the Merthyr Tydfil registration district.3,4
Thomas was buried in Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire.4
Sources of Information:
- [S1264] Website Bryngwyn Baptisms 1801 - 1812 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) 5.3.1809 Thomas s/o Philip & Phoebe Pask.
- [S343] E-mail from Paula Payne to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 8 February 2008.
- [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1847/Q3 PASK, Thomas Merthyr Tydfil 26 281."
- [S1268] Letter from Barbara Pask to Paula Payne The letter was undated and written by Barbara's great grandfather in a very unclear handwriting, Paula has transcribed it as best she could, any spelling mistakes are copied as written.
An extract from this letter reads: "...their own residence which became the property of the only surviving son …. Philip Pask - born 1797 - who had a younger and only brother, Thomas Pask who died about the year 1847 and was buried at Merthyr Tydfil, not married. There were also three daughters - named Phoeby, Mary and Margaret all of which married. The first became by marriage Mrs James Harry, kept a Hotel at Newport Mon and as far as I know, both died about the year 1865. Leaving at least one daughter Mary. Second daughter Mary Lewis, married and kept an Inn at Raglan, her husband a builder, Thomas Lewis. Both died about the year 1856, leaving four sons, which so far as I can recollect are all dead. Their names Thomas, Philip, William and Edward. Third daughter Margaret Morgan died the year 1858 or 59, had no family."
Phoebe PASK1 
- Relationship
- Daughter of Philip PASK
Phebe married James HARRY in 1840 in the Newport registration district. They had at least one daughter Mary.3,4
Phebe and James lived at Newport, Monmouthshire.3
Child of Phoebe PASK and James HARRY
- Mary HARRY3 b. c 1841
Sources of Information:
- [S1264] Website Bryngwyn Baptisms 1801 - 1812 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) 21.6.1812 Phoebe d/o Philip & Phoebe Pask.
- [S343] E-mail from Paula Payne to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 8 February 2008.
- [S1268] Letter from Barbara Pask to Paula Payne The letter was undated and written by Barbara's great grandfather in a very unclear handwriting, Paula has transcribed it as best she could, any spelling mistakes are copied as written.
An extract from this letter reads: "...their own residence which became the property of the only surviving son …. Philip Pask - born 1797 - who had a younger and only brother, Thomas Pask who died about the year 1847 and was buried at Merthyr Tydfil, not married. There were also three daughters - named Phoeby, Mary and Margaret all of which married. The first became by marriage Mrs James Harry, kept a Hotel at Newport Mon and as far as I know, both died about the year 1865. Leaving at least one daughter Mary. Second daughter Mary Lewis, married and kept an Inn at Raglan, her husband a builder, Thomas Lewis. Both died about the year 1856, leaving four sons, which so far as I can recollect are all dead. Their names Thomas, Philip, William and Edward. Third daughter Margaret Morgan died the year 1858 or 59, had no family." - [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1840/Q2 PASK, Phebe Newport, M. 26 147."
William PASK1
William was buried on 11 May 1873 at the age of 91.3
Sources of Information:
- [S1265] Website Bryngwyn BTs Baptisms 1696-1801 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/…) : 253. 22 Apr 1782 Wm PASK, a base child.
- [S384] Website FamilySearch Internet (http://www.familysearch.org) : Batch C035401.
- [S3142] Website Bryngwyn Parish Record Transcripts, Monmouthshire (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/… ) Burials: 522. Wm Pask, Raglan 11 May 873 age 76.
Philip PASK1 
- Appears on charts
- Chart 58: Charles PASK (c1650-1726) #10517
Phillip married Mary JENKINS on 24 September 1761 in St. Peter, Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire. He was residing at Bryngwyn. The marriage was witnessed by Howell Powell, and William Jenkins.3,4,5
As of 1775, Philip and Mary lived at Raglan, Monmouthshire.6
Philip was buried on 23 April 1790 in Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire, at the age of 55.7
Children of Philip PASK and Mary JENKINS
- Ann PASK8 b. 12 May 1762, d. Dec 1798
- Margaret PASK4 b. 5 May 1763
- James PASK9 b. 23 Nov 1772
- William PASK6 b. 5 Nov 1775, d. May 1797
Sources of Information:
- [S2911] Website Monmouthshire Grooms (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) Pask Philip Bryngwyn Mary Jenkins Bryngwyn Bryngwyn B 24/09/1761.
- [S3074] Baptism Registers Indexed transcript, Llanvihangel Yestern Llewern, Monmouthshire, Baptisms 1725-1798 "29 Dec 1734 Phillip s/o Chas Pask."
- [S2911] Website Monmouthshire Grooms (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) Pask Philip Bryngwyn Mary Jenkins Bryngwyn Bryngwyn B 24/09/1761.
- [S343] E-mail from Paula Payne to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 8 February 2008.
- [S5500] Website Parish Records Collection 1538-2005 (www.findmypast.com):
Parish Record Collection - Marriage Record
Day: 24 Month: Sep Year: 1761
Groom's Forename(s): Philip
Groom's Surname: Pask
Groom's Parish: Bryngwyn
Groom's Status / Notes: Labourer
Bride's Forename(s): Mary
Bride's Surname: Jenkins
Bride's Parish: Bryngwyn
Bride's Status / Notes: Spinster
Banns / Licence: Banns
Parish: Bryngwyn
Church: St. Peter
County: Monmouthshire
Record source: Gwent FHS Marriages - Chepstow Branch
Data provider: Gwent Family History Society. - [S1265] Website Bryngwyn BTs Baptisms 1696-1801 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/…) : 222. 5 Nov 1775 Wm s/o Phillip & Mary PASKE of Raglan parish.
- [S3142] Website Bryngwyn Parish Record Transcripts, Monmouthshire (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/… ) Burials: 94. 23 Apr 1790 Philip Pask.
- [S1265] Website Bryngwyn BTs Baptisms 1696-1801 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/…) : 146. 12 May 1762 Ann d/o Phillip PASK.
- [S1265] Website Bryngwyn BTs Baptisms 1696-1801 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/…) : 211. 23 Nov 1772 Jas s/o Phillip & Mary PASK.
Mary JENKINS1 
- Appears on charts
- Chart 58: Charles PASK (c1650-1726) #10517
Mary married Phillip PASK, son of Charles PASK and Mary PASK née ?, on 24 September 1761 in St. Peter, Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire. She was residing at Bryngwyn. The marriage was witnessed by Howell Powell, and William Jenkins.3,4,5
As of 1775, Mary and Philip lived at Raglan, Monmouthshire.6
Mary was buried on 7 March 1795 in Bryngwyn, Monmouthshire.7
Children of Mary JENKINS and Philip PASK
- Ann PASK8 b. 12 May 1762, d. Dec 1798
- Margaret PASK4 b. 5 May 1763
- James PASK9 b. 23 Nov 1772
- William PASK6 b. 5 Nov 1775, d. May 1797
Sources of Information:
- [S2911] Website Monmouthshire Grooms (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) Pask Philip Bryngwyn Mary Jenkins Bryngwyn Bryngwyn B 24/09/1761.
- [S6] Teresa & Stuart Pask's Guesses, Theories and Speculations: Based on Bryngwn BTs Baptisms 1696-1801.
- [S2911] Website Monmouthshire Grooms (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) Pask Philip Bryngwyn Mary Jenkins Bryngwyn Bryngwyn B 24/09/1761.
- [S343] E-mail from Paula Payne to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 8 February 2008.
- [S5500] Website Parish Records Collection 1538-2005 (www.findmypast.com):
Parish Record Collection - Marriage Record
Day: 24 Month: Sep Year: 1761
Groom's Forename(s): Philip
Groom's Surname: Pask
Groom's Parish: Bryngwyn
Groom's Status / Notes: Labourer
Bride's Forename(s): Mary
Bride's Surname: Jenkins
Bride's Parish: Bryngwyn
Bride's Status / Notes: Spinster
Banns / Licence: Banns
Parish: Bryngwyn
Church: St. Peter
County: Monmouthshire
Record source: Gwent FHS Marriages - Chepstow Branch
Data provider: Gwent Family History Society. - [S1265] Website Bryngwyn BTs Baptisms 1696-1801 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/…) : 222. 5 Nov 1775 Wm s/o Phillip & Mary PASKE of Raglan parish.
- [S3142] Website Bryngwyn Parish Record Transcripts, Monmouthshire (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/… ) Burials: 123. 7 Mar 1795 Mary Pask.
- [S6] Teresa & Stuart Pask's Guesses, Theories and Speculations: 146. 12 May 1762 Ann d/o Phillip PASK.
- [S1265] Website Bryngwyn BTs Baptisms 1696-1801 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/…) : 211. 23 Nov 1772 Jas s/o Phillip & Mary PASK.
Ann PASK1 
- Appears on charts
- Chart 58: Charles PASK (c1650-1726) #10517
Ann was buried on 30 December 1798 in Bryngwyn, Glamorganshire, at the age of 36.4
Sources of Information:
- [S1265] Website Bryngwyn BTs Baptisms 1696-1801 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/…) : 146. 12 May 1762 Ann d/o Phillip PASK.
- [S343] E-mail from Paula Payne to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 8 February 2008.
- [S6] Teresa & Stuart Pask's Guesses, Theories and Speculations: 146. 12 May 1762 Ann d/o Phillip PASK.
- [S3142] Website Bryngwyn Parish Record Transcripts, Monmouthshire (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/… ) Burials: 147. 30 Dec 1798 Anne Pask.
James PASK1 
- Appears on charts
- Chart 58: Charles PASK (c1650-1726) #10517
Research Note: James PASK and James PASK could be the same person - needs more verification.3
Sources of Information:
- [S1265] Website Bryngwyn BTs Baptisms 1696-1801 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/…) : 211. 23 Nov 1772 Jas s/o Phillip & Mary PASK.
- [S343] E-mail from Paula Payne to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 8 February 2008.
- [S6] Teresa & Stuart Pask's Guesses, Theories and Speculations.
William PASK1 
- Appears on charts
- Chart 58: Charles PASK (c1650-1726) #10517
Sources of Information:
- [S1265] Website Bryngwyn BTs Baptisms 1696-1801 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/…) : 222. 5 Nov 1775 Wm s/o Phillip & Mary PASKE of Raglan parish.
- [S3142] Website Bryngwyn Parish Record Transcripts, Monmouthshire (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/… ) Burials: 22 Nay 1797 Wm Pask.
- [S343] E-mail from Paula Payne to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 8 February 2008.
George PASK1 
- Relationship
- Grandson of Philip PASK

In the census of 7 June 1841 in Beaufort Arms, Raglan, Monmouthshire, he was listed as aged 9, assumed to be the son of Philip PASK.5,6
In the census of 30 March 1851 in High Street, Raglan, Monmouthshire, he was listed as a twin, a Master Boot & Shoemaker, aged 20 born in Bringwyn [Bryngwyn], the son of Philip PASKE.2
George married Susan TRENOWTH in 1857 in the Maidstone registration district.7
In the census of 7 April 1861 in Raglan, Monmouthshire, George was listed as aged 30 born in Bryngwyn, the Head of Household; a Shoe Maker, living with his wife Susan and daughter Julia. Also listed was Phillip JAMES a Lodger.3
In the census of 3 April 1881 in 10 Old Meeting Street, St. Thomas, Birmingham, Warwickshire, George was listed as aged 50 born in Raglam [Raglan] Monmouthshire, the Head of Household; a Boot Maker, a Lodging House Keeper, living with his wife Susan, and children Julia, Elizabeth, and William. Also listed was two lodgers.8
In the census of 5 April 1891 in 50 Inge Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, George was listed as aged 60 born in Ragland [Raglan] Monmouthshire, the Head of Household; a Boot Maker, a Lodging House Keeper, living with his wife Susan, and daughter Elizabeth, and grandson Samuel WHITEHOUSE.9
His wife, Susan, died in 1896 in the Birmingham registration district.10
In the census of 31 March 1901 in 50 Inge Street, St. Jude, Birmingham, Warwickshire, George was listed as married aged 70 born in Newport Monmouthshire, the Head of Household; a Bootmaker, living with his daughter Lizzie, and grandson Samuel WHITEHOUSE.11
George died in 1909 in the Newport registration district.12
Children of George PASK and Susan TRENOWTH
- Julia Ann PASK+13 b. 1858
- George Trenowth PASK14 b. 11 Feb 1861, d. 1861
- Elizabeth PASK8 b. 1869
- William PASK8 b. 1870
Sources of Information:
- [S384] Website FamilySearch Internet (http://www.familysearch.org) : Batch C035401.
- [S2239] Image of the 1851 for High Street Raglan, Monmouthshire: HO107 Piece 2445 Folio 158 Page 3.
- [S2930] Image of the 1861 Census for Raglan, Monmouthshire: RG9 Piece 3989 Folio 13 Page 20.
- [S5500] Website Parish Records Collection 1538-2005 (www.findmypast.com):
Baptisms Bryngwyn Monmouthshire:
Baptism 16 June 1830 in Bryngwyn, George Pask of Bryngwyn
Son of Philip & Mary Pask, of Bryngwyn, a Shoemaker. - [S2904] PASKEs of Monmouthshire Family Trees compiled by Sylvia Rycroft, dated 4 December 2007.
- [S1266] Image of the 1841 Census for Raglan, Monmouthshire: HO107 Piece 747 Book 20 Folio 13-14.
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1857/Q4 PASK, George = TRENOWTH, Susan Maidstone 2a 690."
- [S2931] Image of the 1881 Census for 10 Old Meeting Street, St. Thomas, Birmingham, Warwickshire: RG11 Piece 2979 Folio 56 Page 11. Enumerated incorrectly under the name of PARKS.
- [S2932] Image of the 1891 Census for 56 Inge Street, St. Thomas Birmingham, Warwickshire: RG12 Piece 2375 Folio 38 Page 32.
- [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1896/Q4 PASK, Susan Birmingham 6d 52 age 65."
- [S2933] Image of the 1901 Census for 50 Inge Street, St. Jude, Birmingham: RG13 Piece 2831 Folio 25 Page 42.
- [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1909/Q1 PASK, George Newport, M. 11a 154 age 78."
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1858/Q4 PASK, Julia Ann Monmouth 11a 37."
- [S2726] Website Raglan Baptisms 1813-1863 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) 11 Feb 1861 Geo Trenorth s/o Geo & Susan Pask, otp shoemaker.
William PASK1 
- Relationship
- Grandson of Philip PASK

In the census of 7 June 1841 in Beaufort Arms, Raglan, Monmouthshire, he was listed as aged 9, assumed to be the son of Philip PASK.5,6
In the census of 30 March 1851 in High Street, Raglan, Monmouthshire, he was listed as a twin, a Master Boot & Shoemaker, aged 20 born in Bringwyn [Bryngwyn], the son of Philip PASKE.2
William married Elizabeth WRIGHT in 1853 in the Chepstow registration district.7
In the census of 7 April 1861 in Lydney, Gloucestershire, William was listed as aged 30 born in Bryngwyn Monmouthshire, the Head of Household; a Chemist, living with his wife Elizabeth, and children Frank W., and Lucey [Lucy] E.8
In the census of 3 April 1881 in 15 Horton Road, Hackney, London, William was listed as aged 50 born in Raglan, Monmouthshire, the Head of Household; a Mineral Merchant, living with his wife Elizabeth and adult children Frank Wm., and Lucy Elizabeth.9
William died in 1914 in the Chepstow registration district.10
Children of William PASK and Elizabeth WRIGHT
- Frank William PASK+9 b. 1854, d. 1942
- Lucy Elizabeth PASK11 b. 1857
Sources of Information:
- [S384] Website FamilySearch Internet (http://www.familysearch.org) : Batch C035401.
- [S2239] Image of the 1851 for High Street Raglan, Monmouthshire: HO107 Piece 2445 Folio 158 Page 3.
- [S343] E-mail from Paula Payne to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 8 February 2008.
- [S5500] Website Parish Records Collection 1538-2005 (www.findmypast.com):
Baptisms Bryngwyn Monmouthshire:
Baptism 16 June 1830 in Bryngwyn, George Pask of Bryngwyn
Son of Philip & Mary Pask, of Bryngwyn, a Shoemaker. - [S2904] PASKEs of Monmouthshire Family Trees compiled by Sylvia Rycroft, dated 4 December 2007.
- [S1266] Image of the 1841 Census for Raglan, Monmouthshire: HO107 Piece 747 Book 20 Folio 13-14.
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1853/Q2 PASK, William = WRIGHT, Elizabeth Chepstow 11a 44."
- [S2238] Image of the 1861 Census for Lydney, Gloucestershire: RG9 Piece 3978 Folio 97 Page 24. Indexed incorrectly under the name of PASH.
- [S2237] Image of the 1881 Census for 15 Horton Road, Hackney, London: RG11 Piece 0296 Folio 90 Page 26.
- [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1914/Q4 PASK, William Chepstow 11a 3 age 85."
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1857/Q2 PASK, Lucy Elizabeth Kidderminster 6c 225."
Phoebe PASK1 
- Relationship
- Granddaughter of Philip PASK
Sources of Information:
- [S384] Website FamilySearch Internet (http://www.familysearch.org).
Isaac PASKE1 
- Relationship
- Grandson of Philip PASK
In the census of 7 June 1841 in Beaufort Arms, Raglan, Monmouthshire, he was listed as "Jaco, or Jace", aged 17, assumed to be the son of Philip PASK.4,3
Isaac married Mary LITTLE on 25 August 1849 in Salem Chapel, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. He was a Boot Maker, a Bachelor of full age, residing at 13 North Place, Cheltenham. His father was listed as Philip Paske, a Bootmaker. Marriage witnessed by Thomas LITTLE, and Elizabeth LITTLE (Bride's relations.)1,5,2

In the census of 30 March 1851 in 10 Northfield Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, he was listed as a Shoemaker (journeyman) aged 28 born in Ragland, Monmouthshire. He was together with his wife Mary, and they were lodgers of Charles SPARROW, a Sawyer.6
In the census of 7 April 1861 in High Street, Micheldean, Gloucestershire, Isaac was listed as the Head of Household; a Boot & Shoemaker, living with his wife Mary, and daughters Mary J., and Caroline A.7
In the census of 2 April 1871 in High Street, Micheldean, Gloucestershire, Isaac was listed as the Head of Household; a Boot & Shoemaker, living with his wife Mary, and children Mary Jane, Caroline A., and Alexander.1
In the census of 3 April 1881 in High Street, Micheldean, Gloucestershire, Isaac was listed as the Head of Household; a Boot & Shoemaker, living with his wife Mary, and son Alexander. Also living with them was a lodger Edmund WALLACE, an Inland Revenue Officer.8
His wife, Mary, died on 20 May 1887 in the Westbury on Severn registration district.9,10,11
Isaac died on 12 February 1888 in Micheldean, Gloucestershire.12,9,13,14
His estate was probated to his son, Alexander PASK, on 13 April 1888 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire.13,14
Research Note: Isaac was previously listed as #4883. He also had a chart of his own. This has now been changed to #4993, and his chart merged with Philip & Mary Pask née Morgan.
Research Note: In the 1841 census, the name of Jace is listed. The writing is poor, and it is believed to be Isaac, and not Jacob.
Children of Isaac PASKE and Mary LITTLE
- Mary Jane PASKE+1 b. 9 Oct 1851, d. 1 Jun 1921
- Caroline Ann PASKE1 b. 1854, d. 1943
- Alexander PASKE+1 b. 1863, d. 1946
Sources of Information:
- [S1248] Image of the 1871 Census for Micheldean, Gloucestershire: RG10 Piece 2602 Folio 12 Page 15.
- [S2713] Copy of the marriage certificate of Isaac Paske and Mary Little, 25 August 1849.
- [S1266] Image of the 1841 Census for Raglan, Monmouthshire: HO107 Piece 747 Book 20 Folio 13-14.
- [S2904] PASKEs of Monmouthshire Family Trees compiled by Sylvia Rycroft, dated 4 December 2007.
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1849/Q3 PASKE, Isaac = LITTLE, Mary Cheltenham 11 262."
- [S2695] Image of the 1851 for 10 Northfield Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: HO107 Piece 1973 Folio 296 Page 8.
- [S1249] Image of the 1861 Census for Micheldean, Gloucestershire: RG9 Piece 1756 Folio 79 Page 11.
- [S1250] Image of the 1881 Census for Micheldean, Gloucestershire: RG11 Piece 2524 Folio 45 Page 12.
- [S1251] E-mail from Heather Nelson to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 19 April 2005.
- [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "GRO Online Index: 1887/Q2 PASK, Mary Westbury on Severn 6a 159 age 62."
- [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: No Probate Record found.
- [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "GRO Online Index: 1888/Q1 PASK, Isaac Westbury on Severn 6a 184 age 65."
- [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: 1888: Administration of the Personal Estate of Isaac Pask late of Mitcheldean in the County of Gloucester Shoemaker a Widower who died 12 February 1888 at Micheldean was granted at Gloucester to Alexander Pask of 1 Hope-villas Weston-super-Mare in the County of Somerset Hosier the Son and one of the Next of Kin.
- [S5509] Website FindmyPast: Miscellaneous Collections: England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1858-2019
First name(s) Isaac
Last name Pask
Death year 1888
Death date 12 Feb 1888
Probate year 1888
Probate date 13 Apr 1888
Residence town Gloucester
Registry Gloucester
County Gloucestershire
Linked persons Alexander Pask
Country England
Record set England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1858-2019.
John PASK1,2,3 
- Relationship
- Grandson of Philip PASK
In the census of 7 June 1841 in Beaufort Arms, Raglan, Monmouthshire, he was listed as aged 13, assumed to be the son of Philip PASK.4,3
He was listed as a Bootmaker, unmarried aged 29 born in Cheltenham Gloucestershire, a Lodger of George HAWKINS a Stone Merchant, in the census of 7 April 1861 in Grove Cottage, West Dean, Gloucestershire.5
John married Elizabeth WHITE, daughter of Thomas COTTON and Priscilla WHITE, on 4 July 1868 in Bretforton, Worcestershire. The married was witnessed by Frederick TOMKINS and Eliza FINCH. He was a Shoemaker, a Bachelor aged 33, residing at Bretforton. His father was listed as Philip PASK, a Farmer.6,7,2,8,9
John was listed as aged 35 born in Cheltenham Gloucestershire, the Head of Household in the census of 2 April 1871 at 59 Mead Street, Bedminster, Somerset, a Bootmaker, living with his wife Elizabeth and infant son Harry G.6
John was listed as aged 47 born in Cheltenham, the Head of Household in the census of 3 April 1881 at 21 Queen Street, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, a Bootmaker, living with his wife Elizabeth and their children Harry, Samuel, and Mary.10
John and Elizabeth emigrated circa 1882 to Canada, together with their children Harry George, Samuel, Mary, and Elizabeth.11
John died on 27 June 1883 in Trenton, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; John was killed by a railway train.11,9,12

Research Note: Searched 1851 census for John, but nothing found.
Children of John PASK and Elizabeth WHITE
- Harry George PASK+6 b. 22 Apr 1870, d. 8 Aug 1960
- Tom PASK10 b. 29 Jun 1872, d. 18 Jan 1943
- Mary PASK+10 b. 4 Jan 1874, d. 31 Jan 1931
- William PASK9 b. 14 Apr 1876, d. 20 Jun 1876
- Elizabeth May PASK+13 b. 10 Jul 1881, d. 3 Mar 1963
Sources of Information:
- [S3160] Website Trevethin Parish Record Transcripts (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/… ) 19/5/1828, John, Pask, s, , Phillip, Pask, Mary, Pask, Trosnant, shoemaker.
- [S2527] E-mail from Bob Shewman to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 21 January 2007: GRO marriage record: Sep 1868 Evesham Vol. 6c Pg 407 No. 115
When married: July 4th, 1868
Name: John Pask Age: 33 Condition: Bachelor Profession: Shoemaker Residence: Bretfortin Father's Name Philip Pask Profession: Farmer
Name: Elizabeth White Age: 21 Condition: Spinster Residence: Bretfortin Father's Name: Thomas Cotton Profession: Labourer
Married in the Parish Church after Banns by G.C. Morris, Vicar In the presence of Frederick Tomkins and Eliza Finch. - [S1266] Image of the 1841 Census for Raglan, Monmouthshire: HO107 Piece 747 Book 20 Folio 13-14.
- [S2904] PASKEs of Monmouthshire Family Trees compiled by Sylvia Rycroft, dated 4 December 2007.
- [S1545] Image of the 1861 Census for West Dean, Gloucestershire: RG9 Piece 3981 Folio 67 Page 19. Indexed incorrectly under the name of POSK.
- [S1542] Image of the 1871 Census for 59 Mead Street, Bedminster, Somerset: RG10 Piece 2506 Folio 117 Page 50.
- [S1184] E-mail from Mary Rix to Stuart & Teresa Pask.
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1868/Q3 PASK, John = WHITE, Elizabeth Evesham 6c 407."
- [S4502] E-mail from Wayne Barrett to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 4 September 2012: Information from Pask Family Bible.
- [S1543] Image of the 1881 Census for 21 Queen Street, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: RG11 Piece 2573 Folio 4 Page 4.
- [S2527] E-mail from Bob Shewman to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 21 January 2007.
- [S5001] Website Ancestry: Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1947
Name: John Pask
Gender: Male
Age: 48
Birth Date: abt 1835
Birth Place: Gloucestershire, England
Death Date: 27 Jun 1883
Death Place: Hastings, Ontario, Canada
Cause of Death: Killed by Roal Road Train
Source Citation: Archives of Ontario; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Series: MS935; Reel: 34. - [S2527] E-mail from Bob Shewman to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 21 January 2007: Elizabeth is listed in the 1901 Canada census as Elizabeth May Meacham born Jul 10 1881 in England and immigrating to Canada in 1882. No birth record was found on a search of FreeBMD. Elizabeth Pask married Albert Carley on 04 Feb 1902 in Brockville, Leeds Co., Ontario (source Ontario marriage record MS932 R107 #010528). In the marriage record Elizabeth is shown to be born in Cheltenham about 1882. Elizabeth resided in Brockville Ontario in 1901 and in Hamilton in 1911. Elizabeth died on March 3, 1963 in Hamilton Ontario and is buried in the Hamilton Municipal Cemetery - York Blvd.
Elizabeth PASK1 
- Relationship
- Granddaughter of Philip PASK
In the census of 7 June 1841 in Beaufort Arms, Raglan, Monmouthshire, she was listed as aged 6, assumed to be the daughter of Philip PASK.2,1
Tom PASK1,2,3 
- Relationship
- Grandson of Philip PASK
In the census of 7 June 1841 in Beaufort Arms, Raglan, Monmouthshire, he was listed as aged 1, assumed to be the son of Philip PASK.7,6
In the census of 30 March 1851 in High Street, Raglan, Monmouthshire, he was listed as aged 12 born in Raglan, the son of Philip PASKE.8
Tom married Mary Ann PROBYN on 19 May 1860 in St. Cadoc's Church, Penrhos, Monmouthshire. He was a Police Constable, a Bachelor of full age, residing at Abergavenny. His father was listed as Philip Pask, a Shoemaker. The marriage was witnessed by Jas GUNDY, and Caroline JAMES.9,1,10

In the census of 7 April 1861 in 1 Clytha Buildings, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Tom was listed as aged 22 born in Raglan, the Head of Household; a Police Constable, living with his wife Mary Ann, and son Tom Walter.11
In the census of 5 April 1891 in 2 Frederick Street, St. Woollos, Newport, Monmouthshire, Tom was listed incorrectly as aged 36 born in Raglan [he was 52], the Head of Household; a Signalman G.W.R., living with his wife Mary Ann. Also listed was three lodgers, including James PROBYN [probably a relative], a Watchmaker, aged 22.3
In the census of 5 April 1891 he was the next door neighbour of his son-in-law, John GULLIVER.3
In the census of 31 March 1901 in 6 Capel Street, Newport, Monmouthshire, Tom was listed as aged 62 born in Raglan, the Head of Household; a Railway Signalman, living with his wife Mary Ann. Also listed was his [wife's] uncle James PROBYN, a widower aged 90 born in Penrose, living on his own means.2
In the census of 31 March 1901 he was at the same address as his son-in-law, John GULLIVER, but enumerated as a different household.2

Tom died on 2 July 1909 in 6 Capel Street, Newport, Monmouthshire.12,13,14
Children of Tom PASK and Mary Ann PROBYN
- Thomas PASK11 b. 1860, d. 2 Dec 1878
- Adelaide PASK15 b. 1863, d. 1866
- Matilda PASK16 b. 1863, d. 1881
- Phillip Henry PASK17 b. 1865, d. 1865
- Mary Elizabeth PASK+18,19 b. 28 Nov 1868
- Elizabeth PASK20 b. 1871, d. 1872
- William Henry PASK21 b. 1874, d. 1875
Sources of Information:
- [S3126] Copy of the marriage certificate of Tom Pask and Mary Ann Probyn, 19 May 1860. Kindly provided by Leslie John Warren.
- [S3128] Image of the 1901 Census for 6 Capel Street, Newport, Monmouthshire: RG13 Piece 4958 Folio 97 Page 33.
- [S3127] Image of the 1891 Census for Frederick Street, St. Woollos, Newport, Monmouthshire: RG12 Piece 4373 Folio 107 Page 9.
- [S1246] Image of the 1871 Census for Christchurch, Monmouthshire: RG10 Piece 5340 Folio 48 Page 15.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "GRO Online Index: 1839/Q1 PARKE, Thomas MORGAN Monmouth 26 82."
- [S1266] Image of the 1841 Census for Raglan, Monmouthshire: HO107 Piece 747 Book 20 Folio 13-14.
- [S2904] PASKEs of Monmouthshire Family Trees compiled by Sylvia Rycroft, dated 4 December 2007.
- [S2239] Image of the 1851 for High Street Raglan, Monmouthshire: HO107 Piece 2445 Folio 158 Page 3.
- [S3125] Website Penrhos Parish Record Transcripts (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/… ) 19 May 1860 Tom Pask FA B Abergavenny Police Officer Philip Pask Shoemaker Mary Ann Probyn FA S otp Servant Walter Probyn Labourer Witness: Jas Gundy Caroline James Banns.
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1860/Q2 PASK, John = PROBYN, Mary Ann Monmouth 11a 65 - The GRO Index is incorrect should read Tom."
- [S3129] Image of the 1861 Census for 1 Clytha Buildings, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire: RG9 Piece 3993 Folio 41 Page 3.
- [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "GRO Online Index: 1909/Q3 PASK, Tom Newport Mon 11a 91 age 70."
- [S5000] Website Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/pt/person.aspx
- [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: No Probate Record found.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "GRO Online Index: 1863/Q4 PASK, Adelaide PROBYN Abergavenny 11a 58."
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "GRO Online Index: 1863/Q4 PASK, Matilda PROBYN Abergavenny 11a 57."
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "GRO Online Index: 1865/Q1 PASK, Phillip Henry PROBYN Monmouth 11a 31."
- [S3124] E-mail from Leslie John Warren to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 29 March 2008.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "GRO Online Index: 1869/Q1 PASK, Mary Elizabeth Bedminster 5c 748."
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "GRO Online Index: 1871/Q2 PASK, Elizabeth PROBYN Crickhowell 11b 146."
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "GRO Online Index: 1874/Q1 PASK, William Henry PROBYN Crickhowell 11b 146."
Tom W. GATFIELD1 
- Relationship
- Great-grandson of Philip PASK
He was listed as aged 3 born in Raglan, the grandson of Phillip PASK in the census of 7 April 1861 in High Street, Raglan, Monmouthshire.2
In the census of 2 April 1871 in Crescent Road, Christchurch, Monmouthshire, he was listed as aged 13 born in Bryngwyn, an Office Boy, the son of Miles GATFIELD.1
Phillip M. GATFIELD1 
- Relationship
- Great-grandson of Philip PASK
In the census of 2 April 1871 in Crescent Road, Christchurch, Monmouthshire, he was listed as aged 9 born in Newport Monmouthshire, the son of Miles GATFIELD.1
Sources of Information:
- [S1246] Image of the 1871 Census for Christchurch, Monmouthshire: RG10 Piece 5340 Folio 48 Page 15.
Caroline GATFIELD1 
- Relationship
- Great-granddaughter of Philip PASK
In the census of 2 April 1871 in Crescent Road, Christchurch, Monmouthshire, she was listed as aged 6 born in Christchurch, the daughter of Miles GATFIELD.1
Sources of Information:
- [S1246] Image of the 1871 Census for Christchurch, Monmouthshire: RG10 Piece 5340 Folio 48 Page 15.
Maria GATFIELD1 
- Relationship
- Great-granddaughter of Philip PASK
In the census of 2 April 1871 in Crescent Road, Christchurch, Monmouthshire, she was listed as aged 4 born in Christchurch, the daughter of Miles GATFIELD.1
Sources of Information:
- [S1246] Image of the 1871 Census for Christchurch, Monmouthshire: RG10 Piece 5340 Folio 48 Page 15.