Florence CANNING1

#5651, b. 1876, d. 1949
Last Edited=28 Dec 2010
     Florence CANNING was born in 1876 in London, London.1 She was the daughter of George CANNING and Emily PASK.1 In the census of 3 April 1881 in Mount Pleasant, Edenbridge, Kent, she was listed as aged 5 born in London, the daughter of George CANNING.1
Florence married Alexander Henry TILLERAY, son of Alexander H. TILLERAY and Mary Elizabeth COOMBS, on 19 December 1896 in St. Thomas' Church, Lambeth, London.2,3,4
In the census of 31 March 1901 in 13 Mitre Street, Lambeth, London, she was listed as the wife of Alexander Henry TILLERAY (a Packing Case Maker, living with his wife Florence, and children Alexander, and Lawrence.)4,5
In the census of 2 April 1911 in 14 Holyoak Road, Newington, London, she was listed as aged 34 born in Westminster, married 14 years with five children - 3 living 2 dead, the wife of Alexander Henry TILLERAY (a Juggler & Entertainer, living with his wife Florence, and children Roderick, Ida Ellen, and Frederick William. Also listed was his sister-in-law May ELFORD.)6
Her husband, Alexander, died in 1925 in the Camberwell registration district.7
Florence married George Stuart TILLERAY, son of Alexander H. TILLERAY and Mary Elizabeth COOMBS, in 1927 in the Southwark registration district. He was the brother of her late husband Alexander.8
Florence died in 1949 in the Surrey North Eastern registration district.9
Her husband, George, died in 1981 in the Chichester registration district.10

Research Note: Florence's husband was reputed to have died in India, and she later married his brother. However, this is probably that her husband George Stuart served in India.

Florrie was totally deaf.2

Children of Florence CANNING and Alexander Henry TILLERAY

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1593] Image of the 1881 Census for Mount Pleasant, Edenbridge, Kent: RG11 Piece 0911 Folio 24 Page 7.
  2. [S1541] Letter from Peter Talbot-Ashby to Stuart Pask, dated 2 September 2005.
  3. [S3864] Copy of the marriage certificate of Alexander Henry Tilleray and Florence Canning, 19 December 1896. Obtained from www.ancestry.co.uk. Click to view the marriage register
  4. [S3498] E-mail from Helen Freeman to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 13 June 2009.
  5. [S3865] Image of the 1901 Census for 13, Mitre Street, Lambeth, London: RG13 Piece 0402 Folio 15 Page 21.
  6. [S3868] Image of the 1911 Census for 14 Holyoak Road Newington Butts S E: RG14 Piece 1978 Schedule 114.
  7. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1925/Q1 TILLERAY, Alexander H. Camberwell 1d 835 aged 49."
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1927/Q4 TILLERAY, George S. = TILLERAY, Florence Southwark 1d 221."
  9. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1949/Q2 TILLERAY, Florence Surrey North Eastern 5g 464 aged 73."
  10. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "George Stuart Tilleray Birth Date: 30 Jun 1890 Death Registration Month/Year: 1981 Registration district: Chichester Inferred County: West Sussex Volume: 18 Page: 1671."
  11. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1897/Q4 TILLERAY, Gertrude Mary Lambeth 1d 337."

Mary Ann CANNING1

#5652, b. 1877
Last Edited=28 Dec 2010
     Mary Ann was also known as May CANNING.2
Mary Ann CANNING was born in 1877 in London, London.1 She was the daughter of George CANNING and Emily PASK.1 In the census of 3 April 1881 in Mount Pleasant, Edenbridge, Kent, she was listed as aged 4 born in London, the daughter of George CANNING.1
Mary married Horatio Touile ELFORD in 1901 in the St. George Hanover Square registration district.3,4
In the census of 2 April 1911 in 14 Holyoak Road, Newington, London, she was listed as the sister-in-law of Alexander Henry TILLERAY.5
Her husband, Horatio, died in 1928 in the Lambeth registration district.6,7
Mary married Arthur W. STANLEY in 1935 in the Lambeth registration district.2,4

Research Note: There is some confusion over that Mary Ann refers to herself as May, She had a sister also called May, who was born in 1899, but there is very little known about her.8

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1593] Image of the 1881 Census for Mount Pleasant, Edenbridge, Kent: RG11 Piece 0911 Folio 24 Page 7.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1935/Q2 ELFORD, May = STANLEY, Arthur W. Lambeth 1d 663."
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1901/Q2 CANNING, May = ELFORD, Horatio Touile St.Geo."
  4. [S1541] Letter from Peter Talbot-Ashby to Stuart Pask, dated 2 September 2005 Peter writes: "May married Horatio, a waiter at the Savoy. She divorced him and later married Mr Stanley from the London Symphony Orchestra."
  5. [S3868] Image of the 1911 Census for 14 Holyoak Road Newington Butts S E: RG14 Piece 1978 Schedule 114.
  6. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1928/Q2 ELFORD, Horatio T. Lambeth 1d 309 aged 49."
  7. [S1541] Letter from Peter Talbot-Ashby to Stuart Pask, dated 2 September 2005.
  8. [S6] Teresa & Stuart Pask's Guesses, Theories and Speculations.

Emily Ada CANNING1

#5653, b. 19 July 1879, d. 5 December 1951
Last Edited=11 Oct 2005
     Emily married Samuel Thomas Henry ASHBY.1
Emily Ada CANNING was born on 19 July 1879 in Liddington, Rutland.2,1 She was the daughter of George CANNING and Emily PASK.2 In the census of 3 April 1881 in Mount Pleasant, Edenbridge, Kent, she was listed as aged 2 born in "Lydington", the daughter of George CANNING.2 In the census of 5 April 1891 in 5 Pembroke Place, Lambeth, London, she was listed as aged 12 born in Liddington Rutland, the daughter of George CANNING.3,4
Emily married Samuel Thomas Henry ASHBY on 4 March 1900 in Chelsea, London.1
Emily died on 5 December 1951 in Orpington, Kent, at the age of 72.1
Emily was buried in Orpington, Kent.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1541] Letter from Peter Talbot-Ashby to Stuart Pask, dated 2 September 2005.
  2. [S1593] Image of the 1881 Census for Mount Pleasant, Edenbridge, Kent: RG11 Piece 0911 Folio 24 Page 7.
  3. [S1594] Image of the 1891 Census for 5 Pembroke Place, Lambeth, London: RG12 Piece 0391 Folio 174 Page 32.
  4. [S3498] E-mail from Helen Freeman to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 23 June 2009.

George Stratford CANNING1,2

#5654, b. 7 August 1880, d. 1944
Last Edited=13 Aug 2013
     George Stratford CANNING was born on 7 August 1880 in Edenbridge, Kent.3,4,1,5 He was the son of George CANNING and Emily PASK.3 In the census of 3 April 1881 in Mount Pleasant, Edenbridge, Kent, he was listed as aged 7 months born in Edenbridge Kent, the son of George CANNING.3
At the time of his baptism, he lived with his parents George and Emily in 60 Manor Place, Newington, London.2,6 He was baptised on 5 June 1885 in St. Mary's, Newington, London.2 In the census of 5 April 1891 in 5 Pembroke Place, Lambeth, London, he was listed as aged 10 born in Edenbridge Kent, the son of George CANNING.7,8
George began military service on 19 March 1901 He was initially in the Royal Field Artillery (Regimental Number 15971), as a Driver.5,9
He was listed in the census of 31 March 1901 at No. 7 Depot, Royal Field Artillery, Woolwich, London, He was a Soldier aged 20 born in Edenbridge, Kent.10,5
George married Jemima CARTER on 25 December 1910 in St. John's Church, Chelsea, London. He was a Bachelor aged 34, a Carman residing at 11 Luna Street. His father was listed as George Canning (deceased), an Actor. The marriage was witnessed by John BAILEY, and Nellie HARRISON, and Matilda POPPLEWELL.11,5,12
In the census of 2 April 1911 in 11 Luna Street, Chelsea, London, George was listed as aged 30 born in Edenbridge, the Head of Household; a Taxi Cab Driver, living with his wife Jemima.13
George served in World War I between 1914 and 1919. He served in France in the 35th Brigade of the RFA, and was injured on 23 October 1914. He transferred on the 18 September 1918 to the Royal Engineers and trained to be an Electricain (searchlights) until 30 July 1919.9
His wife, Jemima, died in 1932 in the Chelsea registration district.14
George died in 1944 in the Chelsea registration district.15

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1880/Q3 CANNING, George Stratford Sevenoaks 2a 608."
  2. [S5010] Website London Metropolitan Archives (LMA) Births & Baptisms
    George Stratford Canning Record Type: Baptism Estimated Birth Date: abt 1885 Baptism Date: 5 Jun 1885 Father's name: George Canning Mother's name: Emily Canning Parish or Poor Law Union: Newington St Mary Borough: Southwark Born: 7 Aug 1880 Abode: 60 Manor Place Father's Occupation: Soda Water Manufacturer.
  3. [S1593] Image of the 1881 Census for Mount Pleasant, Edenbridge, Kent: RG11 Piece 0911 Folio 24 Page 7.
  4. [S1541] Letter from Peter Talbot-Ashby to Stuart Pask, dated 2 September 2005.
  5. [S3498] E-mail from Helen Freeman to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 13 June 2009.
  6. [S5010] Website London Metropolitan Archives (LMA) Births & Baptisms
    William Frederick Canning Record Type: Baptism Estimated Birth Date: abt 1885 Baptism Date: 5 Jun 1885 Father's name: George Canning Mother's name: Emily Canning Parish or Poor Law Union: Newington St Mary Borough: Southwark Born: 31 Dec 1884 Abode: 60 Manor Place Father's Occupation: Soda Water Manufacture.
  7. [S1594] Image of the 1891 Census for 5 Pembroke Place, Lambeth, London: RG12 Piece 0391 Folio 174 Page 32.
  8. [S3498] E-mail from Helen Freeman to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 23 June 2009.
  9. [S3877] Website British Army WWI Military Records: George Stratford Canning Estimated birth year: abt 1881 Age at enlistment: 20 Birth Parish: Edenbridge Birth County: Kent Document Year: 1901 Regimental Number: 15971 Regiment Name: RHA D3 Number of Images: 20.
  10. [S3869] Image of the 1901 Census for No 7 Depot Royal Field Artillery, Woolwich, London: RG13 Piece 569 Folio 127 Page 29.
  11. [S3870] Copy of the marriage certificate of George Stratford Canning and Jemima Carter, 25 December 1910. Obtained from www.ancestry.co.uk. Click to view the marriage register
  12. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1901/Q4 CANNING, George S. = CARTER, Jemima Chelsea 1a 872."
  13. [S3871] Image of the 1911 Census for 11 Luna St Chelsea S W: RG14 Piece 407 Schedule 113.
  14. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1932/Q2 CANNING, Jemima Chelsea 1a 458 aged 76."
  15. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1944/Q1 CANNING, George S. Chelsea 1a 559 aged 63."

Charles Henry CANNING1

#5655, b. 1882, d. 1968
Last Edited=7 Feb 2010
     Charles Henry CANNING was born in 1882 in Edenbridge, Kent.2,3 He was the son of George CANNING and Emily PASK.2,4 In the census of 5 April 1891 in 5 Pembroke Place, Lambeth, London, he was listed as aged 9 born in Edenbridge Kent, the son of George CANNING.2,5 In the census of 31 March 1901 in 16 Little Camera Square, Chelsea, London, he was listed as aged 19 born in Kent, the [step]son of George NEALE.6,7
Charles married Ellen Mary Ann SMITH on 11 June 1905 in St. John's Church, Chelsea, London. He was a Bachelor aged 23, a Carman residing at 16 Little Carmen Street. His father was listed as George Canning (Deceased), a Mineral Water Manufacturer. The marriage was witnessed by John S...? SMITH, and Ida Louisa SMITH.4,8,9
In the census of 2 April 1911 in 33 Blantyre Street, Chelsea, London, Charles was listed as aged 29 born in Edenbridge Kent, the Head of Household; a Carman for a Timber Merchant, living with his wife Ellen Mary, and children Charles John, George William, and Jack Edward.1
Charles died in 1968 in the Chelsea registration district.10

Children of Charles Henry CANNING and Ellen Mary Ann SMITH

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3650] Image of the 1911 Census for 33 Blantyre Street, Chelsea, London: RG14 Piece 407 Schedule 254.
  2. [S1594] Image of the 1891 Census for 5 Pembroke Place, Lambeth, London: RG12 Piece 0391 Folio 174 Page 32.
  3. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1882/Q1 CANNING, Charles Henry Sevenoaks 2a 651."
  4. [S3651] Copy of the marriage certificate of Charles Henry Canning and Ellen Mary Ann Smith, 11 Jun 1905. Obtained from www.ancestry.co.uk. Click to view the marriage register
  5. [S3498] E-mail from Helen Freeman to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 23 June 2009.
  6. [S1596] Image of the 1901 Census for Chelsea, London: RG13 Piece 0071 Folio 89 Page 27.
  7. [S3877] Website British Army WWI Military Records: George Stratford Canning Estimated birth year: abt 1881 Age at enlistment: 20 Birth Parish: Edenbridge Birth County: Kent Document Year: 1901 Regimental Number: 15971 Regiment Name: RHA D3 Number of Images: 20.
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1905/Q2 SMITH, Ellen Mary A. Chelsea 1a 774."
  9. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1905/Q2 CANNING, Charles Henry Chelsea 1a 774."
  10. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1968/Q1 CANNING, Charles H. Chelsea 5a 829 aged 86."

William Frederick CANNING1,2,3

#5656, b. 31 December 1884, d. 1955
Last Edited=10 Jan 2011
     William Frederick CANNING was born on 31 December 1884 in Walworth, London.1,4,5,3 He was the son of George CANNING and Emily PASK.1
At the time of his baptism, he lived with his parents George and Emily in 60 Manor Place, Newington, London.6,4 He was baptised on 5 June 1885 in St. Mary's, Newington, London.4 In the census of 5 April 1891 in 5 Pembroke Place, Lambeth, London, he was listed as aged 10 born in Walworth London, the son of George CANNING.1,3 In the census of 31 March 1901 in 16 Little Camera Square, Chelsea, London, he was listed as aged 16 born in Newington, the [step]son of George NEALE.7,8
William married Harriet Mary Ann JORDAN on 25 December 1906 in St. John's Church, Chelsea, London. He was a Bachelor aged 22, a Soldier residing at 19 Little Common? Street. His father was listed as George Canning (Deceased), an Actor. The marriage was witnessed by Thomas Fredrick Jordan, and the groom's sister Jessie Canning.9,10,3
In the census of 2 April 1911 in 128 Bronsart Road, Fulham, London, William was listed as aged 26 born in Walworth, the Head of Household; a G.P.O. Postman, living with his wife Harriet Mary Ann, and young daughter Ivy Dorothy.11
His wife, Harriet, died in 1951 in the Fulham registration district.12
William died in 1955 in the Fulham registration district.13

Children of William Frederick CANNING and Harriet Mary Ann JORDAN

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1594] Image of the 1891 Census for 5 Pembroke Place, Lambeth, London: RG12 Piece 0391 Folio 174 Page 32.
  2. [S5010] Website London Metropolitan Archives (LMA) Births & Baptisms
    William Frederick Canning Record Type: Baptism Estimated Birth Date: abt 1885 Baptism Date: 5 Jun 1885 Father's name: George Canning Mother's name: Emily Canning Parish or Poor Law Union: Newington St Mary Borough: Southwark Born: 7 Aug 1880 Abode: 60 Manor Place Father's Occupation: Soda Water Manufacture.
  3. [S3498] E-mail from Helen Freeman to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 23 June 2009.
  4. [S5010] Website London Metropolitan Archives (LMA) Births & Baptisms
    William Frederick Canning Record Type: Baptism Estimated Birth Date: abt 1885 Baptism Date: 5 Jun 1885 Father's name: George Canning Mother's name: Emily Canning Parish or Poor Law Union: Newington St Mary Borough: Southwark Born: 31 Dec 1884 Abode: 60 Manor Place Father's Occupation: Soda Water Manufacture.
  5. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1885/Q1 CANNING, William Frederick St. Saviour 1d 191."
  6. [S5010] Website London Metropolitan Archives (LMA) Births & Baptisms
    George Stratford Canning Record Type: Baptism Estimated Birth Date: abt 1885 Baptism Date: 5 Jun 1885 Father's name: George Canning Mother's name: Emily Canning Parish or Poor Law Union: Newington St Mary Borough: Southwark Born: 7 Aug 1880 Abode: 60 Manor Place Father's Occupation: Soda Water Manufacturer.
  7. [S1596] Image of the 1901 Census for Chelsea, London: RG13 Piece 0071 Folio 89 Page 27.
  8. [S3877] Website British Army WWI Military Records: George Stratford Canning Estimated birth year: abt 1881 Age at enlistment: 20 Birth Parish: Edenbridge Birth County: Kent Document Year: 1901 Regimental Number: 15971 Regiment Name: RHA D3 Number of Images: 20.
  9. [S1541] Letter from Peter Talbot-Ashby to Stuart Pask, dated 2 September 2005.
  10. [S3874] Copy of the marriage certificate of William Frederick Canning and Harriet Mary Ann Jordan, 25 December 1906. Obtained from www.ancestry.co.uk. "1906/Q4 CANNING, William Frederick = JORDAN, Harriet Mary A. Chelsea 1a 830." Click to view the marriage register
  11. [S3873] Image of the 1911 Census for 128 Bronsart Road Fulham S W, London: RG14 Piece 274 Schedule 293.
  12. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1951/Q4 CANNING, Harriet M. A. Fulham 5c 476 aged 69."
  13. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1955/Q2 CANNING, William F. Fulham 5c 446 aged 70."
  14. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1911/Q4 CANNING, Ada M. JORDAN Fulham 1a 461."
  15. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1912/Q2 CANNING, Arthur J. Croydon 2a 488."

Jessie Gertrude CANNING1

#5657, b. 8 April 1890, d. 1980
Last Edited=29 Dec 2010
     Jessie Gertrude CANNING was name.2
Jessie Gertrude CANNING was born on 8 April 1890 in Lambeth, London.2,3 She was the daughter of George CANNING and Emily PASK.2 In the census of 5 April 1891 in 5 Pembroke Place, Lambeth, London, she was listed as aged 11 months born in Lambeth, the daughter of George CANNING.2,4 In the census of 31 March 1901 in 16 Little Camera Square, Chelsea, London, she was listed as aged 10 born in Lambeth, the [step]daughter of George NEALE.5,6 Jessie witnessed the marriage of Harriet Mary Ann JORDAN and her brother William Frederick CANNING on 25 December 1906 in St. John's Church, Chelsea, London.1,7,4
Jessie married Henry James HAWKINS on 5 January 1908 in St. John the Evangelist, Walworth, London. She was a Spinster aged 19, a Domestic Servant residing at 52 Rodney Place. Her father was listed as George Canning, an Actor. The marriage was witness by H? Canning, and F. Tilleray.1,8,9
In the census of 2 April 1911 in 14 Holyoak Road, Newington, London, she was listed as aged 20 born in Westminster, married 3 years with 3 children 2 living 1 dead, the wife of Henry James HAWKINS (a Liftman, living with his wife Jessie Gertrude, and daughters Jessie Florence, and Ellen Gertrude. Also listed was his widowed mother Maria BUCKLE.)10
Jessie's death was registered in 1980 in the Chatham registration district.1,11

Children of Jessie Gertrude CANNING and Henry James HAWKINS

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1541] Letter from Peter Talbot-Ashby to Stuart Pask, dated 2 September 2005.
  2. [S1594] Image of the 1891 Census for 5 Pembroke Place, Lambeth, London: RG12 Piece 0391 Folio 174 Page 32.
  3. [S1541] Letter from Peter Talbot-Ashby to Stuart Pask, dated 2 September 2005 Place of birth: Chelsea.
  4. [S3498] E-mail from Helen Freeman to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 23 June 2009.
  5. [S1596] Image of the 1901 Census for Chelsea, London: RG13 Piece 0071 Folio 89 Page 27.
  6. [S3877] Website British Army WWI Military Records: George Stratford Canning Estimated birth year: abt 1881 Age at enlistment: 20 Birth Parish: Edenbridge Birth County: Kent Document Year: 1901 Regimental Number: 15971 Regiment Name: RHA D3 Number of Images: 20.
  7. [S3874] Copy of the marriage certificate of William Frederick Canning and Harriet Mary Ann Jordan, 25 December 1906. Obtained from www.ancestry.co.uk. "1906/Q4 CANNING, William Frederick = JORDAN, Harriet Mary A. Chelsea 1a 830." Click to view the marriage register
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1908/Q1 CANNING, Jessie Gertrude = HAWKINS, Henry James Southwark 1d 107."
  9. [S3875] Copy of the marriage certificate of Henry James Hawkins and Jessie Gertrude Canning, 5 January 1908. Obtained from www.ancestry.co.uk. Click to view the marriage register
  10. [S3876] Image of the 1911 Census for 14 Holyoak Road Newington Butts S E: RG14 Piece 1978 Schedule 113.
  11. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Jessie Gertrude Hawkins Birth Date: 8 Apr 1890 Death Registration Month/Year: 1980 Registration district: Chatham Inferred County: Kent Volume: 16 Page: 0622."

Charles Christopher CANNING1

#5658, b. 9 September 1851
Last Edited=14 Dec 2010
     Charles married Alice Maud PASK, daughter of Henry Frost PASK and Mary Ann PALMER.1
Charles Christopher CANNING was born on 9 September 1851 in Chelsea, London. He was baptised on 19 October 1851 in Holy Trinity Church, Chelsea, London. In the census of 7 April 1861 in 173, Sloane Street, Chelsea, London, he was listed as aged 9 born in Chelsea, the son of William & Mary A. CANNING, a Chemist & Druggist.

Research Note: Charles Christopher CANNING & George CANNING were brothers that married sisters Emily & Alice PASK.

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1541] Letter from Peter Talbot-Ashby to Stuart Pask, dated 2 September 2005.

Alexander Henry TILLERAY1,2

#5659, b. 3 March 1876, d. 1925
Last Edited=28 Dec 2010
     Alexander Henry TILLERAY was born on 3 March 1876 in Southwark, London.3,4,5 He was the son of Alexander H. TILLERAY and Mary Elizabeth COOMBS.2,6 He was baptised on 26 March 1876 in St. Botolph without Bishopsgate, St. Botolph, London.5
At the time of his baptism, he lived with his parents Alexander and Mary in 42 John Street, Suffolk Street, St. Botolph, London.5 In the census of 5 April 1891 in 13 Mitre Street, Lambeth, London, he was listed as a Learning Carpenter, aged 15 born in Southwark, the son of Alexander H. TILLERAY.6
Alexander married Florence CANNING, daughter of George CANNING and Emily PASK, on 19 December 1896 in St. Thomas' Church, Lambeth, London.1,2,7
In the census of 31 March 1901 in 13 Mitre Street, Lambeth, London, Alexander was listed as the Head of Household; a Packing Case Maker, living with his wife Florence, and children Alexander, and Lawrence.7,3
In the census of 2 April 1911 in 14 Holyoak Road, Newington, London, Alexander was listed as aged 35 born in Southwark, the Head of Household; a Juggler & Entertainer, living with his wife Florence, and children Roderick, Ida Ellen, and Frederick William. Also listed was his sister-in-law May ELFORD.8
Alexander died in 1925 in the Camberwell registration district.9

Children of Alexander Henry TILLERAY and Florence CANNING

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1541] Letter from Peter Talbot-Ashby to Stuart Pask, dated 2 September 2005.
  2. [S3864] Copy of the marriage certificate of Alexander Henry Tilleray and Florence Canning, 19 December 1896. Obtained from www.ancestry.co.uk. Click to view the marriage register
  3. [S3865] Image of the 1901 Census for 13, Mitre Street, Lambeth, London: RG13 Piece 0402 Folio 15 Page 21.
  4. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1876/Q3 TILLERAY, Alexander Henry St. Saviour 1d 66."
  5. [S5010] Website London Metropolitan Archives (LMA) Births & Baptisms
    Alexander Henry Tilleray Record Type: Baptism Estimated Birth Date: abt 1876 Baptism Date: 26 Mar 1876 Father's name: Alexander Tilleray Mother's name: Mary Elizabeth Tilleray Parish or Poor Law Union: St Botolph without Bishopsgate Borough: City of London Born: 3 March 1876 Address: 42 John Street, Suffolk Street Father's Occupation a Cabinet Maker.
  6. [S3866] Image of the 1891 Census for 13 Mitre Street, Lambeth, London: RG12 Piece 0388 Folio 50 Page 30.
  7. [S3498] E-mail from Helen Freeman to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 13 June 2009.
  8. [S3868] Image of the 1911 Census for 14 Holyoak Road Newington Butts S E: RG14 Piece 1978 Schedule 114.
  9. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1925/Q1 TILLERAY, Alexander H. Camberwell 1d 835 aged 49."
  10. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1897/Q4 TILLERAY, Gertrude Mary Lambeth 1d 337."

Harriet Mary Ann JORDAN1,2

#5661, b. 1882, d. 1951
Last Edited=10 Jan 2011
     Harriet Mary Ann JORDAN was born in 1882 in Marylebone, London.3
Harriet married William Frederick CANNING, son of George CANNING and Emily PASK, on 25 December 1906 in St. John's Church, Chelsea, London. She was a Spinster aged 24, residing at 19 Little Common? Street. Her father was listed as William Jordan, a Labourer. The marriage was witnessed by Thomas Fredrick Jordan, and the groom's sister Jessie Canning.1,4,5
In the census of 2 April 1911 in 128 Bronsart Road, Fulham, London, she was listed as aged 29 born in Marylebone, married 4 years with one child living, the wife of William Frederick CANNING (a G.P.O. Postman, living with his wife Harriet Mary Ann, and young daughter Ivy Dorothy.)3
Harriet died in 1951 in the Fulham registration district.6

Children of Harriet Mary Ann JORDAN and William Frederick CANNING

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1541] Letter from Peter Talbot-Ashby to Stuart Pask, dated 2 September 2005.
  2. [S3874] Copy of the marriage certificate of William Frederick Canning and Harriet Mary Ann Jordan, 25 December 1906. Obtained from www.ancestry.co.uk. Click to view the marriage register
  3. [S3873] Image of the 1911 Census for 128 Bronsart Road Fulham S W, London: RG14 Piece 274 Schedule 293.
  4. [S3874] Copy of the marriage certificate of William Frederick Canning and Harriet Mary Ann Jordan, 25 December 1906. Obtained from www.ancestry.co.uk. "1906/Q4 CANNING, William Frederick = JORDAN, Harriet Mary A. Chelsea 1a 830." Click to view the marriage register
  5. [S3498] E-mail from Helen Freeman to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 23 June 2009.
  6. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1951/Q4 CANNING, Harriet M. A. Fulham 5c 476 aged 69."
  7. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1911/Q4 CANNING, Ada M. JORDAN Fulham 1a 461."
  8. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1912/Q2 CANNING, Arthur J. Croydon 2a 488."

Henry James HAWKINS1

#5662, b. 1888
Last Edited=29 Dec 2010
     Henry James HAWKINS was born in 1888 in Camberwell, London.2
Henry married Jessie Gertrude CANNING, daughter of George CANNING and Emily PASK, on 5 January 1908 in St. John the Evangelist, Walworth, London. He was a Bachelor aged 22, a Railway Servant residing at 52 Rodney Place. His father was listed as James Henry Hawkins, a Labourer. The marriage was witness by H? Canning, and F. Tilleray.1,3,4
In the census of 2 April 1911 in 14 Holyoak Road, Newington, London, Henry was listed as aged 23 born in Camberwell, the Head of Household; a Liftman, living with his wife Jessie Gertrude, and daughters Jessie Florence, and Ellen Gertrude. Also listed was his widowed mother Maria BUCKLE.2

Children of Henry James HAWKINS and Jessie Gertrude CANNING

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1541] Letter from Peter Talbot-Ashby to Stuart Pask, dated 2 September 2005.
  2. [S3876] Image of the 1911 Census for 14 Holyoak Road Newington Butts S E: RG14 Piece 1978 Schedule 113.
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1908/Q1 CANNING, Jessie Gertrude = HAWKINS, Henry James Southwark 1d 107."
  4. [S3875] Copy of the marriage certificate of Henry James Hawkins and Jessie Gertrude Canning, 5 January 1908. Obtained from www.ancestry.co.uk. Click to view the marriage register

May CANNING1

#5663, b. 1896
Last Edited=28 Dec 2010
     May CANNING was born in 1896 in Lambeth, London.2,3 She was the daughter of George CANNING and Emily PASK.1 In the census of 31 March 1901 in 16 Little Camera Square, Chelsea, London, she was listed as aged 5 born in Lambeth, the [step]daughter of George NEALE.3,4

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1541] Letter from Peter Talbot-Ashby to Stuart Pask, dated 2 September 2005.
  2. [S1541] Letter from Peter Talbot-Ashby to Stuart Pask, dated 2 September 2005 Born in c1891 in Brixton.
  3. [S1596] Image of the 1901 Census for Chelsea, London: RG13 Piece 0071 Folio 89 Page 27.
  4. [S3877] Website British Army WWI Military Records: George Stratford Canning Estimated birth year: abt 1881 Age at enlistment: 20 Birth Parish: Edenbridge Birth County: Kent Document Year: 1901 Regimental Number: 15971 Regiment Name: RHA D3 Number of Images: 20.

Mabel CANNING1

#5664, b. after 1891
Last Edited=11 Oct 2005
     Mabel CANNING was born after 1891 in Brixton, London.1 She was the daughter of George CANNING and Emily PASK.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1541] Letter from Peter Talbot-Ashby to Stuart Pask, dated 2 September 2005.

Dolly CANNING1

#5665, b. after 1890
Last Edited=11 Oct 2005
     Dolly CANNING was born after 1890 in Brixton, London.1 She was the daughter of George CANNING and Emily PASK.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1541] Letter from Peter Talbot-Ashby to Stuart Pask, dated 2 September 2005.

George NEALE1

#5666, b. 1857
Last Edited=3 Jan 2011
     George NEALE was born in 1857 in Chelsea, London.1 In the census of 31 March 1901 in 16 Little Camera Square, Chelsea, London, George was listed as aged 43 born in Chelsea, the Head of Household a ?meat Purveyor, living with his Emily, son Everard, James and James (believed to be children from George's first marriage), and children Charles CANNING, William CANNING, Jessie CANNING, Grace CANNING, and Mary CANNING (children from Emily's marriage to George CANNING.)1,2
George married Emily CANNING, daughter of Henry Frost PASK and Mary Ann PALMER, on 27 September 1903 in St. Mary Magdalene, Southwark, London. He was a Widower aged 46, a Labourer residing at 19 Blue Anchor Lane. His father was listed as Robert George Neal (deceased), a Shoemaker. The marriage was witnessed by Samuel Thomas ASHBY, and Emily Ada ASHBY.3,1,4,5

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1596] Image of the 1901 Census for Chelsea, London: RG13 Piece 0071 Folio 89 Page 27.
  2. [S3877] Website British Army WWI Military Records: George Stratford Canning Estimated birth year: abt 1881 Age at enlistment: 20 Birth Parish: Edenbridge Birth County: Kent Document Year: 1901 Regimental Number: 15971 Regiment Name: RHA D3 Number of Images: 20.
  3. [S3856] Copy of the marriage certificate of George Neal and Emily Canning, 27 September 1903. Obtained from www.ancestry.co.uk. Click to view the marriage register
  4. [S3498] E-mail from Helen Freeman to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 13 June 2009.
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1903/Q3 CANNING, Emily = NEAL, George St. Olave 1d 370."

Grace CANNING1

#5667, b. 1895
Last Edited=11 Oct 2005
     Grace CANNING was born in 1895 in Lambeth, London.1 She was the daughter of George CANNING and Emily PASK.1 In the census of 31 March 1901 in 16 Little Camera Square, Chelsea, London, she was listed as aged 6 born in Lambeth, the [step]daughter of George NEALE.1,2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1596] Image of the 1901 Census for Chelsea, London: RG13 Piece 0071 Folio 89 Page 27.
  2. [S3877] Website British Army WWI Military Records: George Stratford Canning Estimated birth year: abt 1881 Age at enlistment: 20 Birth Parish: Edenbridge Birth County: Kent Document Year: 1901 Regimental Number: 15971 Regiment Name: RHA D3 Number of Images: 20.

Eleanor Ann PASK1

#5668, b. 1888, d. circa 1901
Last Edited=8 Feb 2015
     Eleanor A. PASK was born in 1888 in All Saints' Church, Marylebone, London.2 She was the daughter of George PASK and Jane ARCHER.2 In the census of 5 April 1891 in 91 Cleveland Street, St. Marylebone, London, she was listed as aged 3 born in All Saints Marylebone, the daughter of George PASK.2

Research Note: Assumed died between 1891 and 1901, however no death found in GRO Index.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1888/Q2 PASK, Eleanor Ann Marylebone 1a 521."
  2. [S1598] Image of the 1891 Census for 91 Cleveland Street, St. Marylebone, London: RG12 Piece 0091 Folio 10 Page 18.
  3. [S6] Teresa & Stuart Pask's Guesses, Theories and Speculations.

Doris Winifred GRYLEWIEZ1,2

#5670, b. 5 December 1917, d. December 2006
Last Edited=17 Apr 2015
     Doris Winifred GRYLEWIEZ was born on 5 December 1917, in the Edmonton registration district.1,2
Doris married Richard PASK, son of James PASK and Julia Martha ELMER, in 1936 in the Edmonton registration district.1,3
Her husband's, Dick, death was registered in October 1988 in the Enfield registration district.4
Doris's death was registered in December 2006 in the Enfield registration district.5

Children of Doris Winifred GRYLEWIEZ and Dick PASK

  • Maureen B. PASK6
  • Brian R. PASK

Sources of Information:

  1. [S601] E-mail from Gary Pask to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 11 October 2005.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1918/Q1 GRYLEWIEZ, Doris W. SMITH Edmonton 3a 772."
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1936/Q4 PASK, Richard = GRYLEWIEZ, Doris W. Edmonton 3a 1947."
  4. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "PASK, Dick 17 Sep 1909 Enfield 1988 October Volume 12 Page 519."
  5. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "PASK, Doris Winifred 5 Dec 1917 Enfield 2006 December District 2271C Reg C58D Ent 233."
  6. [S1115] E-mail from Karen Cox / Dawn Megit to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 5 March 2005.

Elizabeth POWELL1,2

#5671, b. 1829, d. 1857
Last Edited=7 Dec 2019
     Elizabeth POWELL was born in 1829 in Kilgwrrwg, Monmouthshire.3
Elizabeth married Zechariah PASK, son of Jacob PASKE and Jane MORRIES, on 24 December 1850 in Church of the Holy Cross, Kilgwrrwg, Monmouthshire. She was a Spinster of full age, residing in Kilgwrrwg. Her father was listed as George Powell. The marriage was witnessed by Eliakim PASK and Martha BAKER.4,2
In the census of 30 March 1851 in Starveling Place, Kilgwrrwg, Monmouthshire, she was listed as married aged 20 born in Kilgwrrg, the daughter [in-law] of Jacob PASK.3
Elizabeth died in 1857 in the Chepstow registration district.5 She was buried on 3 September 1857 in Church of the Holy Cross, Kilgwrrwg, Monmouthshire.6

Research Note: Initially thought her death registration was in 1856; however her burial was in September 1857 - need to purchase the death certificate(s.)5,7,6

Sources of Information:

  1. [S446] E-mail from Clive Hill to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 21 September 2005.
  2. [S1600] Copy of the marriage certificate of Zechariah Pask and Elizabeth Powell, 24 December 1850. Kindly provided by Clive Hill.
  3. [S1655] Image of the 1851 Census for Starveling Place, Kilgwrrwg, Monmouthshire: HO107 Piece 2443 Folio 170 Page 22.
  4. [S446] E-mail from Clive Hill to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 21 September 2005: "24/12/1850 Marriage of Zechariah Pask and Elizabeth Powell both of Kilgwrrwg at the Church of the Holy Cross, Parish Church Kilgwrrwg."
  5. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1857/Q3 PASK, Betsy Chepstow 11a 3 aged 29."
  6. [S5500] Website Parish Records Collection 1538-2005 (www.findmypast.com):
    Burials Kilgwrrwg Monmouthshire:
    Burial 3 September 1857, Elizabeth Pask of Newchurch, aged 28.
  7. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1856/Q4 PASK, Elizabeth Chepstow 11a 7 age 28."

Mary WALTERS1

#5672, d. December 1781
Last Edited=18 Dec 2016
     Mary married William PASK, son of William PASK and Jane HARRY, on 19 April 1780 in St. Peter's Church, Newchurch, Monmouthshire. She was a Spinster residing at Newchurch.1,2,3
Mary was buried on 4 December 1781 in Newchurch, Monmouthshire.4

Sources of Information:

  1. [S446] E-mail from Clive Hill to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 21 September 2005: "19/4/1780 Marriage of William Paske, batchelor of the parish of Wolvesnewton and Mary Walters spinster of the parish of Newchurch at St. Peter's Church, Newchurch. "
  2. [S2911] Website Monmouthshire Grooms (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) Pask     William     Wolvesnewton     Mary     Walters     Newchurch     Newchurch     B     19/04/1780.
  3. [S5500] Website Parish Records Collection 1538-2005 (www.findmypast.com):
    Parish Record Collection - Marriage Record
    Day:      19
    Month:      Apr
    Year:      1780
    Groom's Forename(s):      William
    Groom's Surname:      Pask
    Groom's Parish:      Wolvesnewton
    Groom's Status / Notes:      Bachelor
    Bride's Forename(s):      Mary
    Bride's Surname:      Walters
    Bride's Parish:      Newchurch
    Bride's Status / Notes:      
    Banns / Licence:      Banns
    Parish:      Newchurch
    Church:      St. Peter
    County:      Monmouthshire
    Record source:      Gwent FHS Marriages - Chepstow Branch
    Data provider:      Gwent Family History Society.
  4. [S446] E-mail from Clive Hill to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 21 September 2005: "4/12/1781 " Mary Paske was buried......West end" ( Newchurch burials). "

Cicely WILLIAMS1

#5673, b. 1791, d. June 1828
Last Edited=7 Jun 2012
     Cicely WILLIAMS was born in 1791.2
Cicely married John PASKE, son of William PASKE and Anne THOMAS, on 1 January 1810 in St. Thomas a Becket, Shirenewton, Monmouthshire. She was residing at Shirenewton.1,3,4,5
Cicely was buried on 4 June 1828 in Shirenewton, Monmouthshire.2,6

Children of Cicely WILLIAMS and John PASKE

Sources of Information:

  1. [S446] E-mail from Clive Hill to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 21 September 2005: "1/1/1810 Marriage of John Pask of Kilgwrrwg and Cicely Williams of Shirenewton at The Parish Church Shirenewton.
    N.B. The signature of John Pask on both the above entries is identical, the 17 year gap in the marriages, adds to my belief that John was the eldest son of the marriage between William Pask(e) and Anne Thomas, and Jacob the youngest. According to Mike John's (now defunct) website John baptised 2/2/1783 and Jacob baptised 12/3/1804, both at St. Peter's Parish Church Newchurch.( I will check these baptisms during my next visit to thr Gwent R.O.).
    "
  2. [S845] Letter from Pat Maybrey to Stuart Pask, dated 15 November 2004 1828 4 Jun Cecil Pask of Kilgwwrig, 37.
  3. [S1809] Copy of the marriage certificate of John Pask and Cicely Williams, 1 January 1810. Kindly provided by Clive Hill. Click to view certificate
  4. [S2911] Website Monmouthshire Grooms (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/… ) John     Kilgwrwg     Cicely     Williams     Shirenewton     Shirenewton     B     01/01/1810.
  5. [S5500] Website Parish Records Collection 1538-2005 (www.findmypast.com):
    Parish Record Collection - Marriage Record
    Day:      01
    Month:      Jan
    Year:      1810
    Groom's Forename(s):      John
    Groom's Surname:      Pask
    Groom's Parish:      Kilgwrrwg
    Groom's Status / Notes:      Bachelor
    Bride's Forename(s):      Ciicely
    Bride's Surname:      Williams
    Bride's Parish:      Shirenewton
    Bride's Status / Notes:      Spinster
    Banns / Licence:      Banns
    Parish:      Shirenewton
    Church:      St. Thomas a Becket
    County:      Monmouthshire
    Record source:      Gwent FHS Marriages - Chepstow Branch
    Data provider:      Gwent Family History Society.
  6. [S6] Teresa & Stuart Pask's Guesses, Theories and Speculations: Assumption made that "Cecil", should read Ceclia.
  7. [S384] Website FamilySearch Internet (http://www.familysearch.org) : Batch C022075: 25 JUL 1813 St James', Bristol, Gloucester, England. Father: John PASK Mother: Cecilia.
  8. [S6] Teresa & Stuart Pask's Guesses, Theories and Speculations: Based on the fact that James lived in Blewitt Street, St. Woollos, close to John Pask (probably his brother).
  9. [S285] Website FamilySearch Internet (http://www.familysearch.org) : Batch No. C095691.
  10. [S2463] Baptisms Registers Transcript, Wolvesnewton, Monmouthshire: "Cely Pask, parents John & Cecilia at Kilgwrrwg. Birth Date 23 May 1820; Baptised 4 June 1820."
  11. [S343] E-mail from Paula Payne to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 13 June 2010. Notes from Nebo register: Cely the daughter of John Pask of the Parish of Kilgwrrwg by Cicelea his wife was born on 23rd May 1820 and was baptized 4th June 1820 by David Thomas of Nebo.

Jeremiah PASK1

#5674, b. 1826, d. 1871
Last Edited=19 Dec 2016
     Jeremiah PASK was born in 1826 in Newchurch, Monmouthshire.1,2,3 He was the son of Thomas PASK and Dorothy PASK née ?1
In the census of 7 June 1841 in Kilgwrrwg, Monmouthshire, he was listed as aged 14, assumed to be the son of Thomas PASK.1
In the census of 30 March 1851 in Kilgwrrwg, Monmouthshire, he was listed as an Agricultural Labourer, aged 25 born in Newchurch, the son of Thomas PASK.3
Thomas PASKE's estate was probated to Jeremiah PASK on 29 October 1860 at Llandaff, Glamorganshire.4
In the census of 2 April 1871 in Wolvesnewton, Monmouthshire, he was listed as a Farm Labourer, aged 45 born in Killgurry [Kilgwrrwg], a Boarder maybe of Thomas LEWIS a Mason.5
Jeremiah's death was registered in 1871 in the Chepstow registration district.2 He was buried on 24 December 1871 in Church of the Holy Cross, Kilgwrrwg, Monmouthshire.6

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1603] Image of the 1841 Census for Kilgwrrwg, Monmouthshire: HO107 Piece 747 Book 7 Folio 3-4 from Archive CD Books.
  2. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1871/Q4 PASK, Jeremiah Chepstow 11a 7 age 45."
  3. [S1867] Image of the 1851 for Upper House, Kilgwrrwg, Monmouthshire: HO107 Piece 2443 Folio 169 Page 21.
  4. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: The Will of Thomas Paske late of the Parish of Kilgorrwg in the County of Monmouth Labourer deceased who died 15 February 1860 at Kilgorrwg aforesaid was proved at Llandaff by the oath of Jeremiah Pask of the Parish of Wolvesnewton in the said County Labourer the Son and the sole Executor.
  5. [S2703] Image of the 1871 Census for Wolvesnewton, Monmouthshire: RG10 Piece 5293 Folio 60 Page 10. Indexed incorrectly under the name of PARK.
  6. [S5500] Website Parish Records Collection 1538-2005 (www.findmypast.com):
    Burials Kilgwrrwg Monmouthshire:
    Buried 24 December 1871 in the Church of the Holy Cross, Jeremiah Pask of Kilgwrrwg, aged 45.

James PASK1

#5675, b. 22 November 1813, d. 15 May 1886
Last Edited=2 Nov 2018
     James PASK was born on 22 November 1813 in Bloomsbury, London.1,2,3 He was the son of Thomas PASK and Martha DENT.4 James PASK was baptized between 9 and 10 am on 26 December 1813 in St. George's Church, Bloomsbury, London.2,3 In the census of 6 June 1841 in Queen Street, St. Pancras, London, he was listed as an "Officer CC", aged 25 assumed to be the son of Thomas PASK.4
James married Ellen LEVY, daughter of Isaac LEVY and Mary COLLIER, on 22 September 1841 in Old Church, St. Pancras, London. The marriage was witnessed by Isaac LEVY [Father], and Elizabeth LEVY. He was a Bachelor of full age, residing at Queen Street. His father was listed as Thos [Thomas] PASK.1,5,6,7,8 James PASK was the informant of the birth of his son Isaac PASK on 20 August 1843 in 7 Arundel Terrace, Barnsbury, Islington, London; He was christened at the Parish Church Islington [date not specified].1,9,8,10,11
In 1848, at the time of the baptism of their son James, James PASK and Ellen PASK lived at Hemmingford Terrace, Islington, London.12
In the census of 30 March 1851 in 6 Stratford Road, St. Pancras, London, James was listed as aged 37 born in Bloomsbury, the Head of Household a Clerk ? Register Office, living with his wife Ellen, and children Isaac, E. Villers, James M., Arthur Thos. Also living with them was Elizabeth ALDERTON a house servant aged 20 from Gt [Great] Welnetham, Suffolk.13
In the census of 7 April 1861 in 6 Stratford Place, St. Pancras, London, James was listed as aged 47 born in Bloomsbury Middlesex, the Head of Household a Chief Clerk in the Registry of Judgment Officer Court of [....], living with his wife Ellen, and children Isaac, James M., Arthur J., Anny E [Amy].1
In the census of 2 April 1871 in "Laden Cottage", St. Margaret's, Isleworth, Middlesex, James was listed as aged 58 born in Bloomsbury, the Head of Household in the Civil Service, living with his wife Ellen, and children Amy Lee, and Arthur T.14
In the census of 3 April 1881 in Cavendish Road, St. Margarets, Willesden, Middlesex, James was listed as aged 67 born in Holborn Middlesex, the Head of Household a Clerk High Court of Justice (CS Off) living with his wife Ellen, and visiting daughter Amy L. FORREST, and grandchildren Charles M., Edward B., and Amy M. FORREST. Also living with them was two servants Maria LIDDIARD, and Francis A. HODGKINSON.15
James died on 15 May 1886 in 40 Gascony Avenue, Brondesbury, Middlesex, at the age of 72.16,17
His estate was probated to James Morton PASK and Arthur Thomas PASK on 2 June 1886 at The Principal Registry, London.16
His wife, Ellen, died on 26 December 1901 in 23 Parkfield Street, Moss Side, Manchester, Lancashire, at the age of 81.18,19

Research Note: Yvonne Sumner née Pask, wrote:
"I believe (from Uncle George) that an uncle or granduncle, James Pask of Henry Pask had a coach with the Pask coat of arms painted on the, this would be driven in Royal processions.The Coat of Arms was granted to the Pask family hundreds of years ago.I have the copy of the Coat of Arms.There is a lion holding in its paw a Malteses Cross which only has three parts which was used during the Crusades.Written on the Coat of Arms is 'Nil-Sine-Labor'..20 "

Children of James PASK and Ellen LEVY

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1605] Image of the 1861 Census for 6 Stratford Place, St. Pancras, London: RG9 Piece 0119 Folio 101 Page 9.
  2. [S2320] A "Family Register", detailing the descendants of James and Ellen Pask née Villiers, kindly provided and transcribed by John Morton Cross in October 2003 Page 1 Click to view a scanned image of the Family Register (this may take some time to download) and Page 2. Click to view a scanned image of the Family Register page 2 (this may take some time to download)
  3. [S5010] Website London Metropolitan Archives (LMA) Births & Baptisms
    James Pask
    Record Type:      Baptism
    Birth Date:      22 Nov 1813
    Baptism Date:      26 Dec 1813
    Father's name:      Thomas Pask
    Father's Occupation: Tavern Keeper
    Mother's name:      Martha Pask
    Parish or Poor Law Union:      Bloomsbury St George
    Borough:      Camden.
  4. [S2330] Image of the 1841 Census for Queen Street, St. Pancras, London: HO107 Piece 0681 Book 2 Folio 11-12.
  5. [S2335] Copy of the marriage certificate of James Pask and Ellen Levy, 22 September 1841. Kindly provided by John Morton Cross. Click to view the marriage certificate
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1841/Q3 PARK, James Pancras 1 348."
  7. [S384] Website FamilySearch Internet (http://www.familysearch.org) : Batch: M047932.
  8. [S2320] A "Family Register", detailing the descendants of James and Ellen Pask née Villiers, kindly provided and transcribed by John Morton Cross in October 2003. John writes in March 2005: "The birth certificate of Isaac Pask identifies his mother, Ellen Villiers, as in fact being Ellen Levy, and in no searches have I found any evidence of an appropriate Ellen Villers. However I have located the marriage certificate of James Pask and Ellen Levy dated September 1841. The reality of Villiers in any of the family names I now feel is questionable" Page 1 Click to view a scanned image of the Family Register (this may take some time to download) and Page 2. Click to view a scanned image of the Family Register page 2 (this may take some time to download)
  9. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1843/Q3 PASK, Isaac Islington 3 143."
  10. [S2320] A "Family Register", detailing the descendants of James and Ellen Pask née Villiers, kindly provided and transcribed by John Morton Cross in October 2003. John writes in April 2005: "Isaac Pask's birth certificate stated Isaac born 20th August 1843 at 7 Arundel Terrace Islington, mother Ellen formerly Levy" Page 1 Click to view a scanned image of the Family Register (this may take some time to download) and Page 2. Click to view a scanned image of the Family Register page 2 (this may take some time to download)
  11. [S2334] Copy of the birth certificate of Isaac Pask, born 27 August 1843. Kindly provided by John Morton Cross. Click to view the birth certificate
  12. [S2293] E-mail from Andrew Millard to Stuart & Teresa Pask St Paul Canonbury, Islington: "1848 June 14, born 26 Feby 1848, James Moreton[?] son of James and Ellen PASK, of Hemmingford Terrace, clerk."
  13. [S1839] Image of the 1851 for 66 Stratford Road, St. Pancras, London: HO107 Piece 1498 Folio 115 Page 61.
  14. [S1840] Image of the 1871 Census for "Laden Cottage", St. Margaret's, Isleworth, Middlesex: RG10 Piece 1312 Folio 47 Page 38.
  15. [S1606] Image of the 1881 Census for Cavendish Road, Willesden, Middlesex: RG11 Piece 1362 Folio 45 Page 25.
  16. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: The Will of James Pask late of 40 Gascony-avenue Brondesbury in the County of Middlesex who died 15 May 1886 at 40 Gascony-avenue was proved at the Principal Registry by James Morton Pask of the Royal Naval College Greenwich in the County of Kent Naval Instructor and Arthur Thomas Pask of 39 May-grove-road Brondesbury Gentleman the Sons two of the Executors.
  17. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1886/Q2 PASK, James Hampstead 1a 411 age 72."
  18. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1901/Q4 PASK, Ellen Chorlton 8c 470 age 82."
  19. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: PASK Ellen of 23 Parkfield-street Moss Side Manchester widow died 26 December 1901 Probate London 11 January to Frederick William Mann solicitor Effects £2583 8s.9d.
  20. [S3503] E-mail from Yvonne Sumner née Pask to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 24 June 2009.
  21. [S384] Website FamilySearch Internet (http://www.familysearch.org) : Batch: P015571.