Emily Jervois PASKE1,2

#1676, b. 15 January 1859, d. 28 March 1919
Last Edited=6 Sep 2016
Relationship
7th great-granddaughter of John PASKE
Appears on charts
Chart 09: John PASKE, was a Yeoman of Stradishall, Suffolk (d1577 ) #1600
     Emily Jervois PASKE was born on 15 January 1859 in Jullundur, Punjab, India.3,4,2 She was the daughter of Colonel Edward Hanson PASKE and Amelia Catherine JERVOIS.5,2 She was baptised on 23 March 1859 in Jullundur, Punjab, India.4,2
In the census of 3 April 1881 in 16 Essex Villas, Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, London, she was listed as aged 22 born in India a British Subject, the daughter of Edward H. PASKE.6,7
In the census of 5 April 1891 in "Downside", Merrow, Surrey, she was listed as aged 31 born in Punjab East Indies, the daughter of Edward H. PASKE.3
In the census of 31 March 1901 in "Downside", Merrow Road, Merrow, Surrey, she was listed as aged 42 born in Dhula Sera? India, the daughter of Edward H. PASKE.8
Her brother's, Major Gordon Henry PASKE, estate was probated to her on 12 August 1905 at Blandford, Dorset.1
Her father's, Colonel Edward Hanson PASKE, estate was probated to her on 27 December 1907 in London.9
Her brother's, Edward Lake PASKE, estate was probated to her on 3 February 1908 at London.10
Her mother's, Amelia Catherine PASKE, estate was probated to her on 13 September 1909 at London.11
Her sister's, Ellen Woodward PASKE, estate was probated to her on 7 August 1912 at London.12
Emily died on 28 March 1919 in 20 St. James' Square, Bath, Somerset, at the age of 60.13,14
Her estate was probated on 15 July 1919 at London.14

Sources of Information:

  1. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: PASKE Gordon Henry of Branksea Tower Parkstone Dorsetshire major in the Royal-engineers died 6 July 1905 Probate Blandford 12 August to Emily Jervois Paske spinster Effects £1454 5s 5d.
  2. [S5510] Website FindmyPast: British India Office - Births & Baptisms 1698-1947: Name: Emily Jervois Paske
    Date Of Baptism: 23 Mar 1859
    Date Of Birth: 15 Jan 1859
    Father's First Name: Edward Hanson
    Mother's First Name: Amelia Catherine
    Place: Jullundur
    Presidency: Bengal
    Father's Last Name: Paske
    Mother's Last Name: -
    Archive Reference: N/1/95 Folio 30
    Catalogue Description: Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal.
  3. [S2722] Image of the 1891 Census for "Downside", Merrow, Surrey: RG12 Piece 0560 Folio 181 Page 33. Indexed incorrectly under the name of PACKE.
  4. [S384] Website FamilySearch Internet (http://www.familysearch.org) : Batch No. C750177.
  5. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html).
  6. [S2724] Image of the 1881 Census for 16 Essex Villas, Kensington, London: RG11 Piece 0027 Folio 94 Page 5-6.
  7. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: The Will of Fanny Haselfoot Paske formerly of Guildford in the County of Surrey but late of Bulogne sur Mer was proved at the Principal Registry by William Paske of the Lodge Southall in the County of Middlesex Major-General in the Bengal Staff Corps and Edward Hanson Paske of 16 Essex-villas Phillimore-gardens Kensington in the County of Middlesex Lieutenant-Colonel in the Bengal Staff Corps Esquires the Brothers and Anne Pask of 28 Oxford-terrace Hyde Park in the County of Middlesex Spinster the Sister the Executors.
  8. [S2720] Image of the 1901 Census for "Downside", Merrow Road, Merrow, Surrey: RG13 Piece 0602 Folio 112 Page 11.
  9. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: PASKE Edward Hanson of Branksea Tower Parkstone Dorsetshire died 28 October 1907 Probate London 27 December to Emily Jervois Paske spinster and the reverend William Arthur Purey Cust clerk Effects £20112 16s 9d. Resworn £20350 0s. 7d.
  10. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: 1908: PASKE Edward Lake of Government House Wellington New Zealand died 9 June 1886 at or near Nelson in New Zealand Administration London 3 February to Emily Jervois Paske spinster. Effects £188 11s. 5d.
  11. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: 1909: PASKE Amelia Catherine of Branksea Towers Parkstone Dorsetshire (wife of Edward Hanson Paske) died 22 January 1905 Probate London 13 September to Harry Lee Millar park manager and Emily Jervois Paske and Evelyn Francis Paske spinsters. Effects £2974 8s. 11d. Resworn £2816 6s. 4d.
  12. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: PASKE Ellen Woodward of St. Andrew's Hospital Northampton spinster died 26 June 1912 Administration London 7 August to Emily Jervois Paske spinster. Effects £439 10s 8d.
  13. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1919/Q1 PASKE, Emily J. Bath 5c 896 age 60."
  14. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: 1919: PASKE Emily Jervois of 20 St. James'-square Bath spinster died 28 March 1919 Probate London 15 July to the reverend William Arthur Purey-Cust clerk and Edwin Hart solicitor. Effects £2008 8s. 9d.

Major Gordon Henry PASKE1,2,3

#1677, b. 19 September 1861, d. 6 July 1905
Last Edited=20 Jan 2017
     Gordon H. PASKE was born on 19 September 1861 in Jhelum, Bengal, India.4,2 He was the son of Colonel Edward Hanson PASKE and Amelia Catherine JERVOIS.5,2 He was baptised on 10 November 1861 in Jhelum, Bengal, India.2
He was listed in the census of 3 April 1881 at Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, London, as a Gentleman Cadet, aged 19 born in the East Indies.4
Gordon married Helen Wiseman MORROW.5
Gordon died on 6 July 1905 in Branksea Tower, Parkstone, Dorset, at the age of 43.1,6,3 His remains were interred in the Lansdown Cemetery, Bath, Somerset, on Saturday 9 July 1905.3,7
His death was announced in the Bournemouth Daily Echo, Bournemouth, Dorset, on 8 July 1905.3 It read:
DEATH AT PARKSTONE OF MAJOR PASKE. We regret to state that Major Gordon Henry Paske has died at Branksea Towers, Parkstone, the residence of his father, Colonel Paske. The deceased officer quite recently returned from the Island of St. Helena. Deceased, who was the only surviving son of Colonel E. H. Paske, Bengal Staff Corps, was 43 years of age, and leaves a widow and one son. The funeral took place today at Bournemouth Cemetery, where Mrs. Paske, his mother, was interred in January last.3

His funeral arrangements were reported in the Bournemouth Daily Echo, Bournemouth, Dorset, on 10 July 1905, it read:
The remains of Major Gordon Henry Paske, whose death at Branksea Towers, Parkstone, has been already recorded, were interred in the Lansdown Cemetery, Bath, on Saturday last.7

His estate was probated to Emily Jervois PASKE on 12 August 1905 at Blandford, Dorset.6

Child of Major Gordon Henry PASKE and Helen Wiseman MORROW

Sources of Information:

  1. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1905/Q3 PASKE, Gordon Henry Poole 5a 135 age 43."
  2. [S5510] Website FindmyPast: British India Office - Births & Baptisms 1698-1947: Name: Gordon Henry Paske
    Date Of Baptism: 10 Nov 1861
    Date Of Birth: 19 Sep 1861
    Father's First Name: Edward Hanson
    Mother's First Name: Amelia Catherine
    Place: Jhelum
    Presidency: Bengal
    Father's Last Name: Paske
    Mother's Last Name: -
    Archive Reference: N/1/100A Folio 399
    Catalogue Description: Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal.
  3. [S5667] Website The British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk: ) Bournemouth Daily Echo - Saturday 08 July 1905.
  4. [S2721] 1881 Census for the Royal Military Academy Woolwich, London (online image).
  5. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Jordan Henry m Helen Morrow, son Edward Lake D.C.L. mar M. Campbell."
  6. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: PASKE Gordon Henry of Branksea Tower Parkstone Dorsetshire major in the Royal-engineers died 6 July 1905 Probate Blandford 12 August to Emily Jervois Paske spinster Effects £1454 5s 5d.
  7. [S5667] Website The British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk: ) Bournemouth Daily Echo - Monday 10 July 1905.

Helen Wiseman MORROW1

#1678
Last Edited=31 Jan 2014
     Helen married Major Gordon Henry PASKE, son of Colonel Edward Hanson PASKE and Amelia Catherine JERVOIS.2
Her husband, Gordon, died on 6 July 1905 in Branksea Tower, Parkstone, Dorset, at the age of 43.3,4,5 Helen married Edward John DUFFUS in 1906 in the St. George Hanover Square registration district.6,7

Child of Helen Wiseman MORROW and Major Gordon Henry PASKE

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1906/Q4 PASKE, Helen Wiseman St. Geo. H. Sq. 1a 929."
  2. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Jordan Henry m Helen Morrow, son Edward Lake D.C.L. mar M. Campbell."
  3. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1905/Q3 PASKE, Gordon Henry Poole 5a 135 age 43."
  4. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: PASKE Gordon Henry of Branksea Tower Parkstone Dorsetshire major in the Royal-engineers died 6 July 1905 Probate Blandford 12 August to Emily Jervois Paske spinster Effects £1454 5s 5d.
  5. [S5667] Website The British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk: ) Bournemouth Daily Echo - Saturday 08 July 1905.
  6. [S1087] Website The Times Digital Archive 1785-2008 (http://web1.infotrac.galegroup.com: ) The Times, Friday, Oct 09, 1914; pg. 9; Issue 40660; col F
    The marriage will shortly take place between Edward Lake Paske, Lieutenant 2nd Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, Hong Kong, only son of the late Major G. H. Paske, R.E., and Mrs Duffus, of Halifax, N.S., and grandson of the late Colonel Edward H. Paske, Bengal Staff Corpos, and Ella Marjorie Campbell, youngest daughter of Mr. Smollett Campbell, Commissioner of Chinese Maritime Customs.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1906/Q4 PASKE, Helen Wiseman = DUFFUS, Edward John St. Geo. H. Sq. 1a 929."

Edward Lake PASKE1

#1679, b. 17 April 1890, d. 15 August 1961
Last Edited=25 Feb 2020
     Edward Lake PASKE was born on 17 April 1890 in the Barton Regis, Gloucestershire.2,3 He was the son of Major Gordon Henry PASKE and Helen Wiseman MORROW.1 He played first-class cricket for South Africa in 1911.3
Edward married Ella Marjorie CAMPBELL in October 1914 in Hong Kong.1,4
Prior to his death, Edward lived at 114 Clarence Gate Gardens, London.5
Edward died on 15 August 1961 in Westminster Hospital, Westminster, London, at the age of 71.6,5
His estate was probated to his wife, Ella Marjorie PASKE, on 26 October 1961 in London Probate Registry, London.5
His wife's, Ella, death was registered in 1971 in the St. Pancras registration district.7,8

Sources of Information:

  1. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Jordan Henry m Helen Morrow, son Edward Lake D.C.L. mar M. Campbell."
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1890/Q2 PASKE, Edward Lake Barton R. 6a 55."
  3. [S279] Website Cricket Archive (http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/25/25833/…).
  4. [S1087] Website The Times Digital Archive 1785-2008 (http://web1.infotrac.galegroup.com: ) The Times, Friday, Oct 09, 1914; pg. 9; Issue 40660; col F
    The marriage will shortly take place between Edward Lake Paske, Lieutenant 2nd Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, Hong Kong, only son of the late Major G. H. Paske, R.E., and Mrs Duffus, of Halifax, N.S., and grandson of the late Colonel Edward H. Paske, Bengal Staff Corpos, and Ella Marjorie Campbell, youngest daughter of Mr. Smollett Campbell, Commissioner of Chinese Maritime Customs.
  5. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: PASKE Edward Lake O.B.E. of 114, Clarence Gate Gardens London N.W.1 died 15 August 1961 at Westminster Hospital London S.W.1 Probate London 26 October to Ella Marjorie Paske widow. Effects £4202 I6s. (Copy of probate record available on request).
  6. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1961/Q3 PASKE, Edward L. Westminster 5c 323 age 71."
  7. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1971/Q1 PASKE, Ella Marjorie 23 DE 1895 St Pancras 5d 2440."
  8. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: No probate record listed.

Ella Marjorie CAMPBELL1,2

#1680, b. 23 December 1895, d. 1971
Last Edited=25 Feb 2020
     Ella Marjorie CAMPBELL was born on 23 December 1895. She was the youngest daughter of Mr. Smollett Campbell, Commissioner of Chinese Maritime Customs.2
Ella married Edward Lake PASKE, son of Major Gordon Henry PASKE and Helen Wiseman MORROW, in October 1914 in Hong Kong.1,2
Prior to her husband's death, Ella and Edward lived at 114 Clarence Gate Gardens, London.3
Her husband, Edward, died on 15 August 1961 in Westminster Hospital, Westminster, London, at the age of 71.4,3
Her husband's, Edward Lake PASKE, estate was probated to her on 26 October 1961 at London Probate Registry, London.3
Ella died in 1971 in the St. Pancras registration district.5,6

Sources of Information:

  1. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Jordan Henry m Helen Morrow, son Edward Lake D.C.L. mar M. Campbell."
  2. [S1087] Website The Times Digital Archive 1785-2008 (http://web1.infotrac.galegroup.com: ) The Times, Friday, Oct 09, 1914; pg. 9; Issue 40660; col F
    The marriage will shortly take place between Edward Lake Paske, Lieutenant 2nd Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, Hong Kong, only son of the late Major G. H. Paske, R.E., and Mrs Duffus, of Halifax, N.S., and grandson of the late Colonel Edward H. Paske, Bengal Staff Corpos, and Ella Marjorie Campbell, youngest daughter of Mr. Smollett Campbell, Commissioner of Chinese Maritime Customs.
  3. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: PASKE Edward Lake O.B.E. of 114, Clarence Gate Gardens London N.W.1 died 15 August 1961 at Westminster Hospital London S.W.1 Probate London 26 October to Ella Marjorie Paske widow. Effects £4202 I6s. (Copy of probate record available on request).
  4. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1961/Q3 PASKE, Edward L. Westminster 5c 323 age 71."
  5. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1971/Q1 PASKE, Ella Marjorie 23 DE 1895 St Pancras 5d 2440."
  6. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: No probate record listed.

Ellen Woodward PASKE1

#1681, b. 1868, d. 26 June 1912
Last Edited=2 Feb 2014
Relationship
7th great-granddaughter of John PASKE
Appears on charts
Chart 09: John PASKE, was a Yeoman of Stradishall, Suffolk (d1577 ) #1600
     Ellen Woodward PASKE was name.2
Ellen Woodward PASKE was born in 1868 in Punjab, India.3 She was the daughter of Colonel Edward Hanson PASKE and Amelia Catherine JERVOIS.4
In the census of 3 April 1881 in 16 Essex Villas, Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, London, she was listed as aged 13 born in India a British Subject, the daughter of Edward H. PASKE.5,6
In the census of 5 April 1891 in "Downside", Merrow, Surrey, she was listed as aged 23 born in Punjab East Indies, the daughter of Edward H. PASKE.3
In the census of 31 March 1901 in "Downside", Merrow Road, Merrow, Surrey, she was listed as aged 33 born in Dhula Sera? India, the daughter of Edward H. PASKE.2
Prior to her death, Ellen lived at "Saxthorpe", Parkstone, Northamptonshire.1
Ellen died suddenly at midnight on 26 June 1912 of pleurisy and penumonia, in St. Andrew's Hospital, Northampton, Northamptonshire.7,8,9
Her estate was probated to Emily Jervois PASKE on 7 August 1912 at London.9

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1087] Website The Times Digital Archive 1785-2008 (http://web1.infotrac.galegroup.com: ) The Times, Wednesday, Jul 03, 1912; pg. 1; Issue 39941; col A.
  2. [S2720] Image of the 1901 Census for "Downside", Merrow Road, Merrow, Surrey: RG13 Piece 0602 Folio 112 Page 11.
  3. [S2722] Image of the 1891 Census for "Downside", Merrow, Surrey: RG12 Piece 0560 Folio 181 Page 33. Indexed incorrectly under the name of PACKE.
  4. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html).
  5. [S2724] Image of the 1881 Census for 16 Essex Villas, Kensington, London: RG11 Piece 0027 Folio 94 Page 5-6.
  6. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: The Will of Fanny Haselfoot Paske formerly of Guildford in the County of Surrey but late of Bulogne sur Mer was proved at the Principal Registry by William Paske of the Lodge Southall in the County of Middlesex Major-General in the Bengal Staff Corps and Edward Hanson Paske of 16 Essex-villas Phillimore-gardens Kensington in the County of Middlesex Lieutenant-Colonel in the Bengal Staff Corps Esquires the Brothers and Anne Pask of 28 Oxford-terrace Hyde Park in the County of Middlesex Spinster the Sister the Executors.
  7. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1912/Q2 PASKE, Ellen W. Northampton 3b 78 age 44."
  8. [S1087] Website The Times Digital Archive 1785-2008 (http://web1.infotrac.galegroup.com: ) The Times, Wednesday, Jul 03, 1912; pg. 1; Issue 39941; col A.
  9. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: PASKE Ellen Woodward of St. Andrew's Hospital Northampton spinster died 26 June 1912 Administration London 7 August to Emily Jervois Paske spinster. Effects £439 10s 8d.

Evelyn Frances PASKE1,2,3

#1682, b. 26 March 1872, d. 28 December 1935
Last Edited=7 Sep 2016
Relationship
7th great-granddaughter of John PASKE
Appears on charts
Chart 09: John PASKE, was a Yeoman of Stradishall, Suffolk (d1577 ) #1600
     Evelyn Frances PASKE was born on 26 March 1872 in Dharmsala, Punjab, India.4,2,3 She was the daughter of Colonel Edward Hanson PASKE and Amelia Catherine JERVOIS.1,2,3 She was baptised on 30 June 1872 in Dharmsala, Punjab, India.3
In the census of 3 April 1881 in 16 Essex Villas, Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, London, she was listed as aged 9 born in India a British Subject, the daughter of Edward H. PASKE.5,6
In the census of 5 April 1891 in "Downside", Merrow, Surrey, she was listed as aged 19 born in Punjab East Indies, the daughter of Edward H. PASKE.4
In the census of 31 March 1901 in "Downside", Merrow Road, Merrow, Surrey, she was listed as aged 29 born in Lalandham [Ludhiana ?] India, the daughter of Edward H. PASKE.7
Her mother's, Amelia Catherine PASKE, estate was probated to her on 13 September 1909 at London.8
Evelyn died on 28 December 1935 in 18 Oldfield Road, Bath, Somerset, at the age of 63.9,10,11
Her death was reported in the Gloucestershire Echo on 28 December 1935.11 It read:
WOMAN FOUND DEAD
Clock Outside Door of Room: Rosary on Bed
A clock was found outside the door of the bedroom in which Evelyn Paske, aged 65, was discovered lying dead on some pillows in front of a gas fire from which gas was escaping, at her home in Oldfield-road, Bath, early to-day. On the bed was a rosary.
Miss Paske, who was the daughter of Col. T. F. Paske, an Indian Government official, recently gave a large sum of money towards a new Roman Catholic Church at Chippenham, Wilts. She was born in India, one of a family of 13, and spoke several languages fluently.
Police are trying to trace a nephew, one of her few relatives living, and some London friends.11

Her estate was probated on 21 January 1936 at London.10

Research Note: In the newspaper article relating to her death, it reported that she was the daughter of Col. T. F. Paske, an Indian Government official .. She was born in India, one of a family of 13. However her baptism says she was the daughter of Edward Hanson PASKE, who only have five children. This needs to be investigated.11

Sources of Information:

  1. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html).
  2. [S384] Website FamilySearch Internet (http://www.familysearch.org) : Batch No. C750228 India Office Ecclesiastical Returns-Bengal Presidency.
  3. [S5510] Website FindmyPast: British India Office - Births & Baptisms 1698-1947: Name: Evelyn Frances Paske
    Date Of Baptism: 30 Jun 1872
    Date Of Birth: 26 Mar 1872
    Father's First Name: Edward Hanson
    Mother's First Name: Amelia Catherine
    Place: Dharmsala
    Presidency: Bengal
    Father's Last Name: Paske
    Mother's Last Name: -
    Archive Reference: N/1/140 Folio 25
    Catalogue Description: Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal.
  4. [S2722] Image of the 1891 Census for "Downside", Merrow, Surrey: RG12 Piece 0560 Folio 181 Page 33. Indexed incorrectly under the name of PACKE.
  5. [S2724] Image of the 1881 Census for 16 Essex Villas, Kensington, London: RG11 Piece 0027 Folio 94 Page 5-6.
  6. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: The Will of Fanny Haselfoot Paske formerly of Guildford in the County of Surrey but late of Bulogne sur Mer was proved at the Principal Registry by William Paske of the Lodge Southall in the County of Middlesex Major-General in the Bengal Staff Corps and Edward Hanson Paske of 16 Essex-villas Phillimore-gardens Kensington in the County of Middlesex Lieutenant-Colonel in the Bengal Staff Corps Esquires the Brothers and Anne Pask of 28 Oxford-terrace Hyde Park in the County of Middlesex Spinster the Sister the Executors.
  7. [S2720] Image of the 1901 Census for "Downside", Merrow Road, Merrow, Surrey: RG13 Piece 0602 Folio 112 Page 11.
  8. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: 1909: PASKE Amelia Catherine of Branksea Towers Parkstone Dorsetshire (wife of Edward Hanson Paske) died 22 January 1905 Probate London 13 September to Harry Lee Millar park manager and Emily Jervois Paske and Evelyn Francis Paske spinsters. Effects £2974 8s. 11d. Resworn £2816 6s. 4d.
  9. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1936/Q1 PASKE, Evelyn F. Bath 5c 680 age 63."
  10. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: 1936: PASKE Evelyn Frances of 18 Oldfield-road Bath spinster died 28 December 1935 Probate London 21 January to the right reverend William Lee roman catholic bishop of Clifton and George Martin solicitor. Effects £775 11s. 4d.
  11. [S5520] Website FindmyPast: British Newspapers 1710-1963: Headline: WOMAN FOUND DEAD
    Publication:Gloucestershire Echo
    Publication date:Saturday 28 December 1935.

John Bensley Gresham Page PASKE1,2,3

#1683, b. 2 June 1791, d. 3 August 1859
Last Edited=2 Jun 2014
     John Bensley Gresham Page PASKE was born on 2 June 1791 in Barking, Suffolk.1,2,3,4 He was the son of George PASKE and Anne MUDD.1,2,3 He was baptised on 6 February 1793 in Barking, Suffolk.2,3,4
John was in the Madras Army in 1807 in Madras, Tamil Nadu, India.5,4
John married Harriet MILLER on 27 February 1816 in Cork, County Cork, Ireland. The marriage was reported in the Bury and Norwich Post on 28 February 1816, it read:
Married. On the 27th ult. at Cork, John Gresham Paske, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's Civil Service on the Madras Establishment, to Harriett, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Miller, Esq, of that city.6,7

John made a will dated 29 April 1859.8
John died on 3 August 1859 in 24 Nottingham Place, Marylebone, London, at the age of 68.9,10 John was buried on 9 August 1859 in All Souls' Church, Kensal Green, London.11
His estate was probated on 2 September 1859 at The Principal Registry, London; A copy of the will is available, but not yet transcribed.10,12,8

Child of John Bensley Gresham Page PASKE and Harriet MILLER

Sources of Information:

  1. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html).
  2. [S2043] Extracts from the Parish Registers Transcript, Barking for Needham Market, Suffolk "06.02.1793 CHR:John Bensley Gresham Page PASKE, son of George & Ann. Born:2 June 1791."
  3. [S2732] Website The British Library - India Office Records (http://indiafamily.bl.uk: ) J/1/22 f. 7 John Bensley Gresham Page PASKE Event type: Birth Date: 02 Jun Year: 1791 Location: Barking, Suffolk
    Parents: George; Ann Notes: Madras Writer 1807 Event type:
    Baptism Date: 06 Feb Year: 1793 Location: Barking, Suffolk
    Parents: George; Ann Notes: Madras Writer 1807.
  4. [S5513] Website FindmyPast: British India Office: Name: John Bensley Gresham Page Paske
    Year: 1807
    Date Of Birth: 2 Jun 1791
    Birth Town: Barking
    Birth County: Suffolk
    Birth Country: England
    Date Of Baptism: 6 Feb 1793
    Archive Reference: J-1-22
    Catalogue Description: Birth/baptismal certificates for Covenanted Civil Servants in Writers' Petitions and Committee of
    College References.
  5. [S2732] Website The British Library - India Office Records (http://indiafamily.bl.uk: ) L/MIL/9/206 f.408: John PASKE Event type: Biography
    Start year: 1827 Biographical notes: Madras Army; bap 10 Sep 1827 St Thomas' Mount, Madras, s of Thomas Theophilus, Madras Army, & Susan L/MIL/9/206 f.408 - Cadet 1843/4; dismissed 19 Sep 1849.
  6. [S5510] Website FindmyPast: British India Office - Births & Baptisms 1698-1947: Name: Harriet Paske
    Date Of Baptism: 20 Apr 1819
    Date Of Birth: 31 Dec 1818
    Father's First Name: John Bensley Gresham Page
    Mother's First Name: Harriet
    Place: Masulipatam
    Presidency: Madras
    Father's Last Name: Paske
    Mother's Last Name: -
    Archive Reference: N/2/6 Folio 74
    Catalogue Description: Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Madras.
  7. [S5520] Website FindmyPast: British Newspapers 1710-1963: Headline: Married
    Publication: Bury and Norwich Post
    Publication date: Wednesday 28 February 1816.
  8. [S4807] Will of John Bensley Gresham Page Paske. "The transcription refers to the year 1863; however he died on 3 August 1859. The will is dated 29 April 1859
    First Name      John Bensley Gresham Page
    Last Name      Paske
    Year      1863
    Place      -
    Presidency      Madras
    Record Type      Will & Testament
    Archive Reference      L-AG-34-29-263
    Page / Folio/ No      41
    Catalogue Description      Wills & Administrations - Madras 1780-1938
    Record set      British India Office wills & probate." Click to view the will
  9. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1859/Q3 PASKE, John Bensley Gresham Page Marylebone 1a 311."
  10. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: The Will of John Bensley Gresham Page Paske late of 24 Nottingham-place in the Parish of St. Marylebone in the County of Middlesex Esquire deceased who died 3 August 1859 at Nottingham-place aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oaths of John Fryer Thomas of Blackheath in the County of Kent Esquire the Reverend William Twyne of Raleigh in the County of Essex Clerk and Lawrence Desborough of Sise-lane in the City of London Gentleman the Executors.
  11. [S5012] Website London (LMA) Deaths & Burials
    Name:      John Bensley Gresham Page Paske
    Record Type:      Burial
    Estimated Death Date:      abt 1859
    Burial Date:      9 Aug 1859
    Age:      68
    Estimated birth year:      abt 1791
    Parish or Poor Law Union:      Kensal Green All Souls
    Borough:      Kensington and Chelsea
    Register Type:      Bishop's Transcript.
  12. [S5515] Website FindmyPast: British India Office: The transcription refers to the year 1863; however he died on 3 August 1859
    First Name      John Bensley Gresham Page
    Last Name      Paske
    Year      1863
    Place      -
    Presidency      Madras
    Record Type      Will & Testament
    Archive Reference      L-AG-34-29-263
    Page / Folio/ No      41
    Catalogue Description      Wills & Administrations - Madras 1780-1938
    Record set      British India Office wills & probate.

Reverend Edward PASKE1,2,3

#1684, b. 9 November 1792, d. 15 January 1885
Last Edited=25 Dec 2016
     Reverend Edward PASKE was born on 9 November 1792 in Needham Market, Suffolk.1,4,5 He was the son of George PASKE and Anne MUDD.1,2 He was baptised on 6 February 1793 in Needham Market, Suffolk.4 Edward was Rector of Creeting, Suffolk.6,5
Edward married Helen Amelia GURLEY on 9 January 1827 in St. Mary's Church, Barking, Suffolk.6,7,8
Reverend Edward PASKE officiated the marriage of Amelia Catherine JERVOIS and his nephew, Colonel Edward Hanson PASKE, on 15 January 1856 in Walcot Church, Bath, Somerset.1,9,10,11,12
His son's, John Curteis PASKE, estate was probated to him on 16 May 1872 at The Principal Registry, London.13
In the Bury and Norwich Post on 19 March 1878, the case of Hartley v. Paske was reported. The action was to recover £5 15s for alterations and additions to the new heating apparatus in the church. There was some mistake in the matter as the work had been ordered by Reverend Edward Paske's son Rev. Theophilus Paske, however the case was against Edward Paske.14
In the census of 3 April 1881 in Rectory House, Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk, Edward was listed as aged 88 born in Needham Market, the Head of Household; the Rector of Creeting St. Peter, living with his wife Helen Amelia, and son Theophilus John. Also listed was three servants.5
Edward died on 15 January 1885 in Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk, at the age of 92.15,16 He was buried on 21 January 1885 in St. Peter's Church, Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk.17,18
His estate was probated to Colonel Henry Gresham PASKE on 11 February 1885 at The Principal Registry, London.16
His wife, Helen, died on 12 September 1892 in Ashmoor, Wanstead, Essex.19,20,21

Children of Reverend Edward PASKE and Helen Amelia GURLEY

Sources of Information:

  1. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html).
  2. [S2043] Extracts from the Parish Registers Transcript, Barking for Needham Market, Suffolk "06.02.1793 CHR:John Bensley Gresham Page PASKE, son of George & Ann. Born:2 June 1791."
  3. [S2657] E-mail from Colin Cornes to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 27 July 2007.
  4. [S2043] Extracts from the Parish Registers Transcript, Barking for Needham Market, Suffolk "06.02.1793 CHR:Edward PASKE, son of George & Ann. Born:9 November 1792."
  5. [S4803] Image of the 1881 Census for Rectory House, Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk: RG11 Piece 1850 Folio 107 Page 2.
  6. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Edward born 1792 Rector of Creeting, Suffolk, m. Helen Amelia dau of Peter Gourlay of St Vincent and Mary Selby dau of Sir William Johnston of Hilton."
  7. [S138] E-mail from Edwin Prockter to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 10 March 2006: Suffolk Marriage Index - 09.01.1827 MAR:Edward PASKE, to Helen A.GURLEY at Barking.
  8. [S5500] Website Parish Records Collection 1538-2005 (www.findmypast.com):
    Suffolk Marriage Index
    09 Jan 1827 Barking Suffolk: PASKE, Edward = GURLEY, Helen A.
  9. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1856/Q1 PASKE, Edward Hanson Bath 5c 1029."
  10. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1856/Q1 JERVOIS, Amelia Catherine Bath 5c 1029."
  11. [S2723] Website Olive ActivePaper Archive: Daily News; Date: Jan 18, 1856; Section: None; Page: 8 "PASKE-JERVOIS - Jan 15 at Walcot Church Bath, by the Rev. E. PASKE, E.H. PASKE, Esq., of the Bengal Army, son of Colonel PASKE, of the Madras Army, to Amelia Catherine, daughter of Lieut. General JERVOIS, K. H."
  12. [S1087] Website The Times Digital Archive 1785-2008 (http://web1.infotrac.galegroup.com: ) The Times, Thursday, Jan 17, 1856; pg. 1; Issue 22266; col A.
  13. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: Administration of the effects of John Curteis Paske late of Creeting St. Peter (otherwise West Creeting) in the County of Suffolk a Captain in the 14th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry a Batcheor who died 6 November 1871 at Rangoon in Burmah in the East Indies was granted at the Principal Registry to the Reverend Edward Paske of Creeting St. Peter Clerk the Father and Next of Kin.
  14. [S5520] Website FindmyPast: British Newspapers 1710-1963: Headline: Stowmarket County Court
    Publication: Bury and Norwich Post
    Publication date: Tuesday 19 March 1878.
  15. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1885/Q1 PASKE, Edward Stow, S. 4a 471 age 92."
  16. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: The Will with a Codicil of the Reverend Edward Paske late of the Parish of Creeting St. Peter Neeham Market in the County of Suffolk Clerk Rector of Creeting St. Peter who died 15 January 1885 at Creeting St. Peter was proved at the Principal Registry by Henry Gresham Paske of Clyde Villa Carmbridge-road Teddington in the County of Middlesex Colonel in Her Majesty's Army (Retired) the Son one of the surviving Executors.
  17. [S27] Website National Burial Index (NBI) @ FindMyPast (www.findmypast.co.uk)
    21 Jan 1885 Edward PASKE 92 Suffolk Creeting St Peter, St Peter.
  18. [S4237] Website Billion Graves (www.billiongraves.com): http://billiongraves.com/pages/record/Edward-Paske/9804485
    Gives date of death as 15 Jan 1883.
  19. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1892/Q3 PASKE, Helene Amelia W. Ham 4a 137 age 91."
  20. [S1087] Website The Times Digital Archive 1785-2008 (http://web1.infotrac.galegroup.com: ) The Times, Thursday, Sep 15, 1892; pg. 1; Issue 33744; col A.
  21. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: PASKE Helen Amelia of Ashmoor Wanstead Essex widow died 12 September 1892 Administration (with Will) London 18 January to Helen Paske spinster Effects £160 7s 3d.
  22. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Edward Hazelfoot born 1827 Capt. died in India."
  23. [S2173] Transcript of the marriage of William Julius Marshall and Fanny Curteis Paske, 4 Deember 1860. Kindly provided by Sandra Stevens - GOONS Marriage Challenge. Click to view certificate
  24. [S2732] Website The British Library - India Office Records (http://indiafamily.bl.uk: ) L/MIL/9/244 f.660: John Curteis PASKE Event type: Biography Start date: 9 Dec Start year: 1837 End date: 6 Nov End year: 1871 Biographical notes: Madras Army; b 9 Dec 1837 & bap 30 Jan 1838, Creeting St Peter, Suffolk, s of Rev Edward & Helen Amelia L/MIL/9/244 f.660 - Cadet 1858; d 6 Nov 1871.
  25. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Helen born 1840 unm. living 1921 (lived to 104, died 1944 SOV-S)."
  26. [S174] E-mail from Jo Pask to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 7 September 2007: East Anglian Times edition 1944 - Miss Helen Paske of Wanstead on November 14th 1944 celebrated her 104th Birthday. She was born at Creeting St Peter Rectory, daughter of the Rev. Edward Paske.
  27. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Catherine Harriet born 1842 died 1846."

Helen Amelia GURLEY1,2

#1685, b. 1801, d. 12 September 1892
Last Edited=25 Feb 2016
     Helen Amelia GOURLAY was born in 1801 in Kensington, London. She was the daughter of Peter GURLEY of St. Vincent.3,4
Helen married Reverend Edward PASKE, son of George PASKE and Anne MUDD, on 9 January 1827 in St. Mary's Church, Barking, Suffolk.5,1,6
In the census of 3 April 1881 in Rectory House, Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk, she was listed as aged 80 born in Kensington Middlesex, the wife of Reverend Edward PASKE (the Rector of Creeting St. Peter, living with his wife Helen Amelia, and son Theophilus John. Also listed was three servants.)4
Her husband, Edward, died on 15 January 1885 in Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk, at the age of 92.7,8
In the census of 5 April 1891 at The Rectory, Needham Road, Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk, Helen was listed as living on her own means, aged 90 the Head of Household; a Widow, living with her daughters Helen, and Fanny, and her granddaughter Lilian A. Also listed was three servants.9
Helen died on 12 September 1892 in Ashmoor, Wanstead, Essex.3,10,11 She was buried on 16 September 1892 in St. Peter's Church, Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk.12
Her estate was probated to Surgeon-General Charles Thomas PASKE on 18 January 1893 at London.11

Children of Helen Amelia GURLEY and Reverend Edward PASKE

Sources of Information:

  1. [S138] E-mail from Edwin Prockter to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 10 March 2006: Suffolk Marriage Index - 09.01.1827 MAR:Edward PASKE, to Helen A.GURLEY at Barking.
  2. [S2657] E-mail from Colin Cornes to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 27 July 2007.
  3. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1892/Q3 PASKE, Helene Amelia W. Ham 4a 137 age 91."
  4. [S4803] Image of the 1881 Census for Rectory House, Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk: RG11 Piece 1850 Folio 107 Page 2.
  5. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Edward born 1792 Rector of Creeting, Suffolk, m. Helen Amelia dau of Peter Gourlay of St Vincent and Mary Selby dau of Sir William Johnston of Hilton."
  6. [S5500] Website Parish Records Collection 1538-2005 (www.findmypast.com):
    Suffolk Marriage Index
    09 Jan 1827 Barking Suffolk: PASKE, Edward = GURLEY, Helen A.
  7. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1885/Q1 PASKE, Edward Stow, S. 4a 471 age 92."
  8. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: The Will with a Codicil of the Reverend Edward Paske late of the Parish of Creeting St. Peter Neeham Market in the County of Suffolk Clerk Rector of Creeting St. Peter who died 15 January 1885 at Creeting St. Peter was proved at the Principal Registry by Henry Gresham Paske of Clyde Villa Carmbridge-road Teddington in the County of Middlesex Colonel in Her Majesty's Army (Retired) the Son one of the surviving Executors.
  9. [S4802] Image of the 1891 Census for The Rectory, Needham Road, Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk: RG12 Piece 1456 Folio 93 Page 2.
  10. [S1087] Website The Times Digital Archive 1785-2008 (http://web1.infotrac.galegroup.com: ) The Times, Thursday, Sep 15, 1892; pg. 1; Issue 33744; col A.
  11. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: PASKE Helen Amelia of Ashmoor Wanstead Essex widow died 12 September 1892 Administration (with Will) London 18 January to Helen Paske spinster Effects £160 7s 3d.
  12. [S27] Website National Burial Index (NBI) @ FindMyPast (www.findmypast.co.uk)
    16 Sep 1892 Helen Amelia PASKE 91 Suffolk Creeting St Peter, St Peter.
  13. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Edward Hazelfoot born 1827 Capt. died in India."
  14. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html).
  15. [S2732] Website The British Library - India Office Records (http://indiafamily.bl.uk: ) L/MIL/9/244 f.660: John Curteis PASKE Event type: Biography Start date: 9 Dec Start year: 1837 End date: 6 Nov End year: 1871 Biographical notes: Madras Army; b 9 Dec 1837 & bap 30 Jan 1838, Creeting St Peter, Suffolk, s of Rev Edward & Helen Amelia L/MIL/9/244 f.660 - Cadet 1858; d 6 Nov 1871.
  16. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Helen born 1840 unm. living 1921 (lived to 104, died 1944 SOV-S)."
  17. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Catherine Harriet born 1842 died 1846."

Surgeon-General Charles Thomas PASKE1,2,3

#1686, b. 10 April 1830, d. 10 April 1920
Last Edited=22 Jan 2017
     Surgeon-General Charles Thomas PASKE was born on 10 April 1830 in Madras, Tamil Nadu, India.4,5,6,7,2 He was the son of Colonel Thomas Theophilus PASKE and Susan Amelia GOLDINGHAM.8,5,6,2,9 He was baptised on 8 December 1830 in St. Thomas' Mount, Madras, Tamil Nadu, India.5,2
Charles was Surgeon Major between 26 August 1852 and 26 August 1872 in Mirzapore, Bengal, India.1,8,5
Charles married Louisa McLEAN on 23 April 1857 in Chunar, Bengal, India,He was aged 27, an Assistant Surgeon. His father was listed as Theophilus Thomas PASKE. The marriage was witnessed by Geo. Blake ..., W.R. Moore, E.M.A. Homes, and M. Bowyers.10,11,12,13,14
In the census of 2 April 1871 in Lansdown Road, Lansdown Lawn, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, Charles was listed as aged 40 born in Madras, the Head of Household; a Surgeon in the Indian Army, living with his wife Louisa, and children Charles S., Louisa H.M., Herbert M., Ida F., and Mabel A. Also listed was his sister Fanny, and 4 servants.7
His mother's, Helen Amelia PASKE, estate was probated to him on 18 January 1893 at London.15
His wife, Louisa, died in 1911 in the Cranbrook registration district.16
In the census of 2 April 1911 in 4 West Terrace, Cranbrook, Kent, Charles was listed as a Widower, aged 81 born in Madras, the Head of Household; a Retired Army Medical, living with his daughter Mabel Alice. Also listed was two servants.17
Charles died on 10 April 1920 in Cranbrook, Kent, at the age of 90.4,18
His estate was probated to Herbert Maclean PASKE on 19 May 1920 at London.18

Children of Surgeon-General Charles Thomas PASKE and Louisa McLEAN

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Website Miscellaneous http://members.ozemail.com.au/~clday/hartsmed.htm - Charles Thomas PASKE Surgeon Major 26 Aug 1852 26 Aug 1872 Bengal Civil, Mirzapore.
  2. [S5510] Website FindmyPast: British India Office - Births & Baptisms 1698-1947: Name: Charles Thomas Paske
    Date Of Baptism: 8 Dec 1830
    Date Of Birth: 10 Apr 1830
    Father's First Name: Theophilus
    Mother's First Name: Susan
    Place: St Thomas Mount
    Presidency: Madras
    Father's Last Name: Paske
    Mother's Last Name: -
    Archive Reference: N/2/13 Folio 118
    Catalogue Description: Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Madras.
  3. [S5] Website Miscellaneous http://www.thepeerage.com/p57444.htm#i574436
  4. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1920/Q2 PASKE, Charles T. Cranbrook 2a 937 age 90."
  5. [S2732] Website The British Library - India Office Records (http://indiafamily.bl.uk: ) L/MIL/9/394 f. 215: Event type: BirthDate: 10 AprYear: 1830Location: MadrasParents: Theophilus, Maj. 1st Horse Brigade; SusanNotes: Bengal Asst-Surgeon 1852Event type: BaptismDate: 08 DecYear: 1830Location: MadrasParents: Theophilus, Maj. 1st Horse Brigade; SusanNotes: Bengal Asst-Surgeon 1852.
  6. [S2732] Website The British Library - India Office Records (http://indiafamily.bl.uk: ) Thomas Theophilus PASKE Event type: Biography End date: 20 Feb End year: 1860 Biographical notes: Madras Army; bap 9 Oct 1789, Barking, Suffolk, s of George & Ann L/MIL/9/112 f.351; retired 15 Oct 1838 d 20 Feb 1860 - Memorial inscription, Lansdown Cemetery, Bath; m Susan Amelia 1821 (b 1801); Anne b 4 Sep 1822; Ellen b 1824, d 1847; Theophilus b 1826; John b 1827; William b 1828; Edward b 1829; Charles b 1830; Fanny b 21 Mar 1832, d 11 Oct 1880; See also: F/4/540/12973 Transcribed by: British Library India Office Records Reference: L/MIL/9/112 f.351 L/AG/23/10/1-2 F/4/540/12973 Source name: Memorial inscription, Lansdown Cemetery, Bath.
  7. [S4173] Image of the 1871 Census for Lansdown Road, Lansdown Lawn, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: Piece 2670 Folio 18 Page 30.
  8. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "The names after Edward (a Col in the Army) are written on the Pedigree in pencil and difficult to follow out. Edward had a brother Col Charles Paske who is not entered on the Roll."
  9. [S5510] Website FindmyPast: British India Office - Births & Baptisms 1698-1947: First Name: Charles Thomas Paske
    Date Of Baptism: 8 Dec 1830
    Date Of Birth: 10 Apr 1830
    Father's First Name: Theophilus
    Mother's First Name: Susan
    Place: St Thomas Mount
    Presidency: Madras
    Father's Last Name: Paske
    Mother's Last Name: -
    Archive Reference: N/2/13 Folio 118
    Catalogue Description: Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Madras.
  10. [S5] Website Miscellaneous http://users.rootsweb.com/~indwgw/Bengal/BengalM1.htm - Maclean Louisa Paske Chas T 1857 N1 91 357.
  11. [S5] Website Miscellaneous http://users.rootsweb.com/~indwgw/Bengal/BengalM1.htm - Paske Chas T Maclean Louisa 1857 N1 91 357.
  12. [S2639] Copy death transcript of Charles Paske, died 7 November 1898.Click to view the death transcript
  13. [S5514] Website FindmyPast: British India Office: Bride's Forename      Louisa
    Bride's Surname      Maclean
    Bride's Age      19
    Groom's Forename      Charles Thomas
    Groom's Surname      Paske
    Groom's Age      27
    Year Of Marriage      1857
    Date Of Marriage      23 Apr 1857
    Place      Chunar
    Presidency      Bengal
    Bride's Father's Forename      Lochart
    Bride's Father's Surname      Maclean
    Groom's Father's Forename      Theophilus Thomas
    Groom's Father's Surname      Paske
    Archive Reference      N-1-91
    Folio No.      357
    Catalogue Description      Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal, : 1713-1948.
  14. [S4792] Copy of the marriage certificate of Theophilus Thomas Paske and Louisa Maclean, 23 April 1857. Click to view the marriage certificate
  15. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: PASKE Helen Amelia of Ashmoor Wanstead Essex widow died 12 September 1892 Administration (with Will) London 18 January to Helen Paske spinster Effects £160 7s 3d.
  16. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1911/Q1 PASKE, Louisa Cranbrook 2a 593 age 73."
  17. [S4174] Image of the 1911 Census for 4 West Terrace, Cranbrook, Kent: RG14 Piece 4190 Schedule 1.
  18. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: 1920: PASKE Charles Thomas of Cranbrook Kent died 10 April 1920 Probate London 19 May to Herbert Maclean Paske accountant and Eric Clarke solicitor. Effects £3988 6s 8d.
  19. [S5510] Website FindmyPast: British India Office - Births & Baptisms 1698-1947: Name: Charles Seymour Paske
    Date Of Baptism: 19 Jan 1860
    Date Of Birth: 30 Dec 1859
    Father's First Name: Charles Thomas
    Mother's First Name: Louisa
    Place: Juanpore
    Presidency: Bengal
    Father's Last Name: Paske
    Mother's Last Name: -
    Archive Reference: N/1/97A Folio432
    Catalogue Description: Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal.
  20. [S384] Website FamilySearch Internet (http://www.familysearch.org) : Batch No. C493244.
  21. [S5510] Website FindmyPast: British India Office - Births & Baptisms 1698-1947: Name: Louisa Harriet Maudisson Paske
    Date Of Baptism: 2 Oct 1861
    Date Of Birth: 09 Sep 1861
    Father's First Name: Charles Thomas
    Mother's First Name: Louisa
    Place: Mussoorie
    Presidency: Bengal
    Father's Last Name: Paske
    Mother's Last Name: -
    Archive Reference: N/1/100A Folio 405
    Catalogue Description: Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal.
  22. [S384] Website FamilySearch Internet (http://www.familysearch.org).
  23. [S5510] Website FindmyPast: British India Office - Births & Baptisms 1698-1947: Name: Herbert Maclean Paske
    Date Of Baptism: 12 Aug 1863
    Date Of Birth: 19 Jul 1863
    Father's First Name: Charles
    Mother's First Name: Louisa
    Place: Landour
    Presidency: Bengal
    Father's Last Name: Paske
    Mother's Last Name: -
    Archive Reference: N/1/105 Folio 38
    Catalogue Description:
    Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal.
  24. [S5500] Website Parish Records Collection 1538-2005 (www.findmypast.com):
    Forenames:      Ida Florence
    Surname:      Paske
    Sex:      Female      
    Christening Year:      1865
    Christening Date:      06 Dec 1865
    Father's Forenames:      Charles Thomas
    Father's Surname:      Paske
    Mother's Forename:      Louisa
    Record Group:      Part 1 - 1
    Record Number:      276
    City or Town:      New Brighton
    County:      Cheshire
    Father's Occupation: Surgeon
    Abode:           New Brighton.
  25. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1870/Q4 PASKE, Mabel Alice Cheltenham 6a 396."
  26. [S5520] Website FindmyPast: British Newspapers 1710-1963: Headline: CBIRTHS. April 8, 13, Hatherley-place, the wife of Charles T. Paske, of son
    Publication: Cheltenham Chronicle
    Publication date: Tuesday 12 May 1874.

Captain Edward Hazelfoot PASKE1

#1687, b. October 1827
Last Edited=22 Jun 2014
     Captain Edward Hazelfoot PASKE was born in October 1827.1,2,3 He was the son of Reverend Edward PASKE and Helen Amelia GURLEY.1
Edward married on 9 July 1852. As the time he was aged 24 years & 9 months, a Lieutenant in the 29th Regiment in HM Army in Danapur, Bihar, India. The bride's name was Bunoo, and she was aged 22 years & 3 months.3,2
Edward died in India.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Edward Hazelfoot born 1827 Capt. died in India."
  2. [S4824] Transcript of the marriage of Edward Hazelfoot Paske and Bunoo, 9 July 1952. Click to view the marriage transcript
  3. [S1128] E-mail from Martin Brady to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 12 January 2014:
    WO25/3241 Officers Marriages
    Edward Hazelfoot Paske
    aged 24 years & 9 months
    29th Regiment
    Lady's name: Bunoo
    Lady's aged 22 years & 3 months
    Date of Marriage: 9 July 1852
    Place of Marriage: Dinapore.

Reverend Theophilus John PASKE1,2,3

#1688, b. 1828, d. 11 December 1890
Last Edited=11 Apr 2014
     Reverend Theophilus John PASKE was born in 1828 in Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk.1,4,3 He was the son of Reverend Edward PASKE and Helen Amelia GURLEY.1 Reverend Theophilus John PASKE was Rector of Creeting, Suffolk.1
Reverend Theophilus John PASKE offiicated at the marriage of Colonel William Julius MARSHALL, and his sister Frances Curteis PASKE, on 4 December 1860 in Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk.5,6,7,8
In the Bury and Norwich Post on 19 March 1878, the case of Hartley v. Paske was reported. The action was to recover £5 15s for alterations and additions to the new heating apparatus in the church. There was some mistake in the matter as the work had been ordered by Reverend Edward Paske's son Rev. Theophilus Paske, however the case was against Edward Paske.9
In the census of 3 April 1881 in Rectory House, Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk, he was listed as the Curate of Creeting St. Peter and Battisford, aged 52 born in Creeting St. Peter, the son of Reverend Edward PASKE.3
Theophilus died on 11 December 1890 in Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk.10,11 He was buried on 16 December 1890 in St. Peter's Church, Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk.12
His estate was probated to Colonel Henry Gresham PASKE on 9 January 1891 at The Principal Registry, London.10

Sources of Information:

  1. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html).
  2. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: The Will as contained in Writings A and B of the Reverend Theophilus John Paske late of Creeting St. Peter in the County of Suffolk Clerk who died 11 December 1890 at Creeting St. Peter was proved at the Principal Registry by Henry Gresham Paske of Clyde Villa Cambridge-road Teddington in the County of Middlesex retired Colonel from Her Majesty's Army the Brother the sole Executor.
  3. [S4803] Image of the 1881 Census for Rectory House, Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk: RG11 Piece 1850 Folio 107 Page 2.
  4. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1890/Q4 Slow, S. 4a 485 age 61."
  5. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Frances Curteis born 1834 m Coln Wm Julius Marshall d 1900 had issue."
  6. [S2173] Transcript of the marriage of William Julius Marshall and Fanny Curteis Paske, 4 Deember 1860. Kindly provided by Sandra Stevens - GOONS Marriage Challenge. Click to view certificate
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1860/Q4 PASKE, Fanny Curteis Stow 4a 1017."
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1860/Q4 MARSHALL, William Julius Stow 4a 1017."
  9. [S5520] Website FindmyPast: British Newspapers 1710-1963: Headline: Stowmarket County Court
    Publication: Bury and Norwich Post
    Publication date: Tuesday 19 March 1878.
  10. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: The Will as contained in Writings A and B of the Reverend Theophilus John Paske late of Creeting St. Peter in the County of Suffolk Clerk who died 11 December 1890 at Creeting St. Peter was proved at the Principal Registry by Henry Gresham Paske of Clyde Villa Cambridge-road Teddington in the County of Middlesex retired Colonel from Her Majesty's Army the Brother the sole Executor.
  11. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1890/Q4 PASKE, Theophilus John Stow, S. 4a 485 age 61."
  12. [S27] Website National Burial Index (NBI) @ FindMyPast (www.findmypast.co.uk)
    16 Dec 1890 Theophilus John PASKE 61 Suffolk Creeting St Peter, St Peter.

Frances Curteis PASKE1

#1689, b. 1834, d. 13 May 1900
Last Edited=6 Aug 2014
Relationship
6th great-granddaughter of John PASKE
Appears on charts
Chart 09: John PASKE, was a Yeoman of Stradishall, Suffolk (d1577 ) #1600
     Frances Curteis PASKE was born in 1834 in Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk.1,2 She was the daughter of Reverend Edward PASKE and Helen Amelia GURLEY.1,3 Frances married Colonel William Julius MARSHALL on 4 December 1860 in Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk. The marriage was officiated by T. J. G. PASKE [brother], curate and witnessed by Robt. M. MARSHALL, Fanny A. STEWARD, Alfred WILSON, and Helen PASKE [sister]. Fanny was a spinster of full age, residing at Creeting St. Peter. Her father was listed as Edwd. PASKE, a Clerk in Holy Orders.4,3,5,6
In the census of 2 April 1871 in Gidea Hall, Hare Street, Romford, Essex, she was listed as aged 34 born in Stowmarket Suffolk, the wife of William J. MARSHALL (a Barrister in Practice, living with his wife Fanny C., and their children Constance H., Earnest W., Rose F., Alice E., Arthur F., and Ada B. Also listed was a Governess, and five servants.)7
In the census of 3 April 1881 in Lemna House, Gainsborough Road, Leytonstone, Essex, she was listed as aged 47 born in Creeting Suffolk, the wife of Colonel William Julius MARSHALL (a Colonel in the West Suffolk Militia, living with his wife Fanny, and their children Ernest W., Rose F., Alice E., Ethel G., Maud E., John R., Frances J., James F., and Lilian A. Also listed was Helen PASKE, a visitor [sister-in-law].)8
Her husband, William, died on 24 August 1881 in 9 Sutherland Place, Westbourne Park, Middlesex.9
Frances died on 13 May 1900 in Hermon Hill, Wanstead, Essex.1,10,2,11
Her estate was probated to Ernest William MARSHALL and John Roland MARSHALL on 14 June 1900 at London.11

Research Note: Susie Villiers-Smith is descended from Frances Curteis Paske.12

Sources of Information:

  1. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html).
  2. [S5000] Website Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/14454894/person/…
  3. [S2173] Transcript of the marriage of William Julius Marshall and Fanny Curteis Paske, 4 Deember 1860. Kindly provided by Sandra Stevens - GOONS Marriage Challenge. Click to view certificate
  4. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Frances Curteis born 1834 m Coln Wm Julius Marshall d 1900 had issue."
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1860/Q4 PASKE, Fanny Curteis Stow 4a 1017."
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1860/Q4 MARSHALL, William Julius Stow 4a 1017."
  7. [S4801] Image of the 1871 Census for Gidea Hall, Hare Street, Romford, Essex: RG10 piece 1645 folio 78 page 24.
  8. [S4800] Image of the 1881 Census for Tamn House, Gainsborough Rd, Low Leyton, Essex: RG11 Piece 1726 Folio 37 Page 33.
  9. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: 1881 MARSHALL William Julius Esq. 12 October. The will of William Julius Marshall late of Lemna House Leytonstone in the County of Essex Esquire who died 24 August 1881 at 9 Sutherland-place Westbourne Park in the County of Middlesex was proved at the Principal Registry by Fanny Curteis Marshall of Lemna House Widow the Relict and the Reverend Robert Manning Marshall of Hedenham Rectory Bungay in the County of Suffolk Clerk the Brother the Executors. Personal Estate £4,352.
  10. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1900/Q2 MARSHALL, Frances Curteis West Ham 4a 154."
  11. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: 1900 MARSHALL Frances Curteis of Hermon Hill Wanstead Essex died 13 May 1900 Probate London 14 June 1900 to Ernest William Marshall civil-servant and John Roland Marshall bank-clerk Effects £11084 9s.
  12. [S281] E-mail from Eardley Bryan to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 24 January 2004.

Colonel William Julius MARSHALL1,2

#1690, b. 1829, d. 24 August 1881
Last Edited=6 Aug 2014
     Colonel William Julius MARSHALL was born in 1829 in Mexico.3,4 He married Frances Curteis PASKE, daughter of Reverend Edward PASKE and Helen Amelia GURLEY, on 4 December 1860 in Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk. The marriage was officiated by T. J. G. PASKE [brother], curate and witnessed by Robt. M. MARSHALL, Fanny A. STEWARD, Alfred WILSON, and Helen PASKE [sister]. William was an Esquire, a bachelor of full age residing at 19 Leinster Gardens, Hyde Park, London. His father was listed as William Skinner MARSHALL, Esquire.1,5,6,7
In the census of 2 April 1871 in Gidea Hall, Hare Street, Romford, Essex, William was listed as aged 42 a British Subject born in Mexico, the Head of Household; a Barrister in Practice, living with his wife Fanny C., and their children Constance H., Earnest W., Rose F., Alice E., Arthur F., and Ada B. Also listed was a Governess, and five servants.4
His wife's cousin's, George PASKE-JONES, estate was probated to him on 2 February 1876 in The Principal Registry, London.8
In the census of 3 April 1881 in Lemna House, Gainsborough Road, Leytonstone, Essex, William was listed as aged 52 born a British Citizen in Mexico, the Head of Household; a Colonel in the West Suffolk Militia, living with his wife Fanny, and their children Ernest W., Rose F., Alice E., Ethel G., Maud E., John R., Frances J., James F., and Lilian A. Also listed was Helen PASKE, a visitor [sister-in-law].3
William died on 24 August 1881 in 9 Sutherland Place, Westbourne Park, Middlesex.9

His death was reported in the Bury and Norwich Post on 30 August 1881. An extract of the article reads:
DEATH OF COLONEL MARSHALL
Our readers will hear with regret of the death of Lieut.-Colonel William Julius Marshall, of the West Suffolk Militia (now known as the 3rd Battalion of the Suffolk Regiment), which occurred on Wednesday last at his residence, Lemna House, Leytonstone. It will be remembered that Colonel Marshall was unable to be present at the last training of his regiment on account of indisposition, but at that time it was not thought that his life was seriously endangered, and the announcement of his death at the comparatively early age of 52 years comes as a shock upon all save those who were within the range of his immediate acquaintance.
Colonel Marshall, who was born in 1828, was educated at Eton and at Exeter College, Oxford, where he afterwards proceeded to his M.A. degree. He joined the West Suffolk Militia in 1855, and was present with the Regiment during its embodiment at Colchester at the time of the Crimean War. Having served for a period of twenty-one years he succeeded to the command in November, 1876, on the death of the late Colonel Fuller Maitland Wilson, and the estimation in which he was held may be gathered from the following Regimental Orders, which have just been issued:-
3RD BATTALION SUFFOLK REGIMENT.
"Colonel the Marquis of Bristol has heard with deep regret of the loss which the Battalion has sustained by the death of Colonel W.J. Marshall. The intimate acquaintance and friendship existing between Colonel Marshall and Lord Bristol for many years in camp and quarters enable him to realise how severe that loss will be, and he tenders his sincere sympathy with all ranks in it. " By order. C.J. Tufnell Oakes ... [for the complete report see document] ...
Colonel Marshall was married, and leaves a numerous family to deplore the loss of a kind husband and father.2

His wife, Frances, died on 13 May 1900 in Hermon Hill, Wanstead, Essex.10,11,12,13

Research Note: No death found in GRO Index.

Sources of Information:

  1. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Frances Curteis born 1834 m Coln Wm Julius Marshall d 1900 had issue."
  2. [S5520] Website FindmyPast: British Newspapers 1710-1963: Headline: DEATH OF COLONEL MARSHALL
    Publication: Bury and Norwich Post
    Publication date: Tuesday 30 August 1881.
  3. [S4800] Image of the 1881 Census for Tamn House, Gainsborough Rd, Low Leyton, Essex: RG11 Piece 1726 Folio 37 Page 33.
  4. [S4801] Image of the 1871 Census for Gidea Hall, Hare Street, Romford, Essex: RG10 piece 1645 folio 78 page 24.
  5. [S2173] Transcript of the marriage of William Julius Marshall and Fanny Curteis Paske, 4 Deember 1860. Kindly provided by Sandra Stevens - GOONS Marriage Challenge. Click to view certificate
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1860/Q4 PASKE, Fanny Curteis Stow 4a 1017."
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1860/Q4 MARSHALL, William Julius Stow 4a 1017."
  8. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: The Will with a Codicial of George Paske-Jones late of 3 Euston-place Leamington in the County of Warwick Esqure who died 11 January 1876 at 3 Euston-place was proved at the Principal Registry by Harriet Paske of 3 Euston-place Spinster the Sister by the Half-Blood Edward Hanson Pask of 29 Oxford-terrace Hyde Park in the County of Middlesex Esquire Lieutenant-Colonel in Her Majesty's Army William Julius Marshall of Gidea Hall in the County of Essex Esquire Barrister-at-Law Henry Gresham Paske of West Creeting in the County of Suffolk Esquire Captain in Her Majesty's 95th Regiment and John William Moore Miller of Southsea in the county of Southampton Esquire M.D. the Executors. Effects under £30,000. Resworn July 1877 under £35,000. Probate 2 February 1876.
  9. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: 1881 MARSHALL William Julius Esq. 12 October. The will of William Julius Marshall late of Lemna House Leytonstone in the County of Essex Esquire who died 24 August 1881 at 9 Sutherland-place Westbourne Park in the County of Middlesex was proved at the Principal Registry by Fanny Curteis Marshall of Lemna House Widow the Relict and the Reverend Robert Manning Marshall of Hedenham Rectory Bungay in the County of Suffolk Clerk the Brother the Executors. Personal Estate £4,352.
  10. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html).
  11. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1900/Q2 MARSHALL, Frances Curteis West Ham 4a 154."
  12. [S5000] Website Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/14454894/person/…
  13. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: 1900 MARSHALL Frances Curteis of Hermon Hill Wanstead Essex died 13 May 1900 Probate London 14 June 1900 to Ernest William Marshall civil-servant and John Roland Marshall bank-clerk Effects £11084 9s.

Reverend Walter Reginald SCOTT1

#1691
Last Edited=18 Mar 2018
     Walter married Amy Harriet M. PASKE, daughter of Colonel Henry Gresham PASKE and Amy Maude Mary MONTANARO, in 1902 in the Bedford registration district.2,3,4
As of 1905, Walter and Amy lived at Copthorne Vicarage, Copthorne, Sussex.1
In the census of 2 April 1911 in The Vicarage, Copthorne, Sussex, Walter was listed as aged 34 born in Bristol, the Head of Household; a Church of England Clergyman, living with his wife Amy Harriet Mabel, and their 2 infant daughters Irene, and Evelyn Helen. Also listed was three servants.5
His son's, Lieutenant Douglas Rimington SCOTT, estate was probated to him on 6 March 1942 at Llandudno, Monmouthshire.6

Children of Reverend Walter Reginald SCOTT and Amy Harriett Mabel PASKE

Sources of Information:

  1. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): Society of Genealogists Great Card Index (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske-3.html): PASKE Amy Harriett Mabel, d of Col Paske, married Rev Walter Reginald Scott, M.A. Address since 1905, Copthorne Vicarage, Sussex.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1902/Q1 PASKE, Amy Harriet M. Bedford 3b 497."
  3. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html).
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1902/Q1 SCOTT, Walter Reginald Bedford 3b 497."
  5. [S4810] Image of the 1911 Census for Vicarage, Copthorne, Sussex: RG14 Piece 4995 Schedule 133.
  6. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: 1944: SCOTT Douglas Rimington of The Rectory Teversal Nottinghamshire died between 31 May 1942 and 4 June 1942 on war service Administration Llandudno 6 March to the reverend Walter Reginald Scott clerk. Effects £717 14s 7d.
  7. [S5000] Website Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/58150420/person/…

Dorothy Millicent SHAW1

#1692, b. 5 June 1891, d. 28 February 1981
Last Edited=7 Sep 2016
     Dorothy Millicent SHAW was born on 5 June 1891 in Puttenham, Surrey. She was the eldest of two daughters of Colonel Albert George & Florence May SHAW née KNOX.2,3,4,5,6,7 She was baptised on 12 July 1891 in St Marylebone St Paul, Westminster, London.8
In 1914, to widen her education, she travelled on the ship 'Caledonia', departing on 21 November 1914 from London to Bombay. Alson the ship was (possibly a relation) a Miss C. B. Shaw, a Missionary, who was travelling to Karachi in Pakistan.9,6 She returned from Bombay on the ship 'Kaisar-I-Hind', arriving in London on 7 May 1916.10
Dorothy married Charles Alfred Montanaro PASKE, son of Colonel Henry Gresham PASKE and Amy Maude Mary MONTANARO, on 2 December 1920 in Holy Trinity Church, Brompton Road, Kensington, London. She was a Spinster aged 29, residing at The Manor House Stoke Poges. Her father was listed as Albert George Shaw, a Colonel (retired). The marriage was witnessed by A.G. Shaw, and Ranfurly Constance Ranfurly.11,12,4,13
In 1930, shortly after the birth of their daughter Hazel, the family moved to Saxmundham, Suffolk.6 The family then moved to Grove House, Woodbridge, Suffolk. This was a five-bedroomed house with about 5 acres of land, consisting of an area of woodland, a small lake and a large garden half of which was a kitchen garden.6
On 29 September 1939, in the 1939 National Register, Dorothy and her husband Charles, were listed as living in Monks Place, Wincanton, Somerset. She was born on 6 June 1891 (not 5 June), and her occupation was Unpaid Domestic Duties . Their daughter Hazel was believed to be listed with them, however the record is redacted.14
Her husband, Charles, died on 6 November 1954 in Five Thorns, Brockenhurst, Hampshire, at the age of 69.15,4,16,17
Her husband's, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Alfred Montanaro PASKE, estate was probated to her on 30 March 1955 at London.16
At the time of her death, Dorothy lived at Stoke Cottage, North Stoke, Wallingford, Oxfordshire.18
Dorothy died on 28 February 1981, at the age of 89, and her death was registered in the Wallingford registration district.3,4
Her estate was probated on 14 May 1981 at the London Probate Registry, London.18
Dorothy's great-grandfather was John SHAW, who founded the firm of John SHAW at the end of the 18th century as a hardware factors in Wolverhampton. He travelled the northern counties selling his wares and gradually built up the business, helped by his wife, Elizabeth SHAW née Wilkinson. Eventually it grew to an international business and you can read the history from Wolverhampton Archives if you search for John Shaw and Sons, Wolverhampton.
After the death of John SHAW in 1858, his sons Edward Dethick SHAW (1821-1886), and Thomas Wilkinson SHAW (1821-1887) ran the business. After they died, the business was run by Edward's sons Theodore Frederick Charles Edward SHAW (1859-1942), Ralph Henry SHAW (1861-1862), Ernest Edward SHAW (1863- ), and Dorothy's father Albert George SHAW (1865 - ) to run the company. The firm continued until 1953. In the 1911 census T.F. Charles Edward SHAW described himself as a Hardware Merchant although by that time he was an M.P., and a baronet.
There is a tranche of about 200 letters, mainly personal between John and Elizabeth and other members of the Wilkinson family. These are definitely voices from the past - in Wolverhampton and Birmingham with a summary of the letters from Birmingham to be found in A2A under Shaw Letters.19,20,21

Children of Dorothy Millicent SHAW and Lieutenant Colonel Charles Alfred Montanaro PASKE

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5011] Website London (LMA) Marriages & Banns
    London Metropolitan Archives, Holy Trinity, Brompton Road, Register of marriages, P84/TRI2, Item 025
    Charles Alfred Montanaro Paske Age: 35 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1885 Spouse Name: Dorothy Millicent Shaw Spouse Age: 29 Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 2 Dec 1920 Parish: Holy Trinity, Brompton Road County: Middlesex Borough: Kensington and Chelsea Father Name: Henry Gresham Paske Spouse Father Name: Albert George Shaw.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1891/Q3 SHAW, Dorothy Millicent Guildford 2a 91."
  3. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1981/Q1 PASKE, Dorothy Millicent 5 JE 1891 Wallingford 20 2969."
  4. [S2657] E-mail from Colin Cornes to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 29 September 2010.
  5. [S5000] Website Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/58150420/person/…
  6. [S4811] Gresham Stuart Edward Paske Simla to Winchester.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1889/Q4 SHAW, Albert George = KNOX, May Florence St. Geo.H. Sq. 1a 731."
  8. [S5010] Website London Metropolitan Archives (LMA) Births & Baptisms
    London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906
    Name:      Dorothy Millicent Shaw
    Record Type:      Baptism
    Baptism Date:      12 Jul 1891
    Father's Name:      Albert George Shaw
    Mother's name:      Florence May Shaw
    Parish or Poor Law Union:      St Marylebone St Paul
    Borough:      Westminster
    Register Type:      Parish Registers.
  9. [S5503] Website FindmyPast: Passenger Lists from England (www.findmypast.com) Passenger Lists leaving UK 1890-1960 Transcription
    First Name      D M
    Last Name      SHAW
    Title      MISS
    Age Transcribed      23
    Year      1914
    Departure Month      11
    Departure Day      21
    Ship name      CALEDONIA
    Ship Departure Port      LONDON
    Destination Port      BOMBAY.
  10. [S3520] Website Ancestry UK Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960: UK, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960
    Name:      Dorothy Milicent Shaw
    Birth Date:      abt 1893
    Age:      23
    Port of Departure:      Bombay, India
    Arrival Date:      7 May 1916
    Port of Arrival:      London, England
    Ports of Voyage:      Suez
    Ship Name:      Kaisar-I-Hind
    Shipping line:      Peninsula and Orient Steam Navigation Company Ltd
    Official Number:      128653.
  11. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1920/Q4 PASKE, Charles A. M. SHAW Kensington 1a 3051920/Q4 PASKE, Charles A. M. = SHAW, Dorothy M. Kensington 1a 305."
  12. [S5011] Website London (LMA) Marriages & Banns
    London Metropolitan Archives, Holy Trinity, Brompton Road, Register of marriages, P84/TRI2, Item 025.
  13. [S5683] Copy of the marriage certificate of Charles Alfred Montanora Paske and Dorothy Millicent Shaw, 2 December 1920. "London Metropolitan Archives, Holy Trinity, Brompton Road, Register of marriages, P84/TRI2, Item 025."
  14. [S5502] Website FindmyPast: 1939 Register: RG101 7100F 005.
  15. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1954/Q4 PASKE, Charles A. M. New Forest 6b 305 age 69."
  16. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: 1955: PASKE Charles Alfred Montanaro of Five Thorns Brockenhurst Hampshire died 6 November 1754 Probate London 30 March to Dorothy Millicent Paske widow. Effects £6053 11s.6d.
  17. [S1087] Website The Times Digital Archive 1785-2008 (http://web1.infotrac.galegroup.com: ) The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Nov 09, 1954; pg. 1; Issue 53084.
  18. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: PASKE, Dorothy Millicent of Stoke Cottage North Stoke Wallingford Oxfordshire died 28 February 1981 Administration with Will London 14 May £108547 810008973N.
  19. [S4809] E-mail from Patricia Dyson to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 10 April 2014.
  20. [S5000] Website Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/65827820/person/…
  21. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: 1942: SHAW sir Theodore Frederick Charles Edward baronet of Harewood Sunninghill Berkshire died 17 April 1942 Probate Llandudno 15 July to dame Emily White Shaw widow. Effects £18374 18s 3d.
  22. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html).

Major Gresham Stuart Edward PASKE MC1

#1693, b. 14 September 1921, d. 30 August 2016
Last Edited=28 Feb 2017
Major 'Sam' Gresham Stuart Edward Paske MC
(1921-2016)
     Gresham was also known as Sam PASKE.2

Gresham Stuart Edward PASKE was born on 14 September 1921 in Simla, Himachal Pradesh, India.3,4,5 He was the son of Lieutenant Colonel Charles Alfred Montanaro PASKE and Dorothy Millicent SHAW.3,5 He was baptised in Simla, Himachal Pradesh, India.6
When he was six years of age, his parents took him home to England to live with his grandmother, Amy Paske, who had a large flat with his unmarried Auntie Helen in Albert Bridge Road, opposite Battersea Park in London.5
In 1927, Gresham went to Boarding School at St. Clare School, Walmer, Kent. During the school holidays he would visit his grandmother and his father's sisters Amy and Bijou.5
Gresham married Veronica Mary CUFFE in 1951 in the Winchester registration district.7
Gresham and Veronica lived at Colts Corner, Upper Woodford, Salisbury, Wiltshire.4
Since 2009, Gresham lived at 9 Westminster Gate, Winchester, Hampshire, together with his wife Veronica, until her death in 2010.8,9
His wife, Veronica, died on 29 September 2010 in Winchester, Hampshire, at the age of 88.10,4,11,12

Gresham died on 30 August 2016 in Winchester, Hampshire, at the age of 94.13,14,15,16
His death was announced in the Daily Telegraph on 5 September 2016. It read:
Gresham Stuart Edward (Sam), suddenly on 30th August 2016, widower of beloved wife Veronica, father of Christopher, Anthony and Timothy and adored grandfather of Sarah, James. Freddy, Bella, Fergus and Leilia.
Requiem Mass at St. Peter's Church Winchester on Friday 23rd September at 12:15pm. No flowers, donations if desired to benefit RNLI c/o Richard Steel & Partners, 12-14 City Rd. Winchester SO23 8SD.13,17

His obituary was detailed in the Daily Telegraph on 22 September 2016.18,19 It read:
Major Sam Paske, who has died aged 94, was a gunner officer who was awarded an MC in the last 10 days of the war in Europe.
On April 26 1945 Paske was acting as a Gunner observation post (OP) with 55 (West Somerset Yeomanry) Field Regiment RA (55 FR). The regiment was supporting a forward group of Scots and Welsh Guards in an attack on Badenstedt, north-east of Bremen.
On the approach to the town, the leading troops came under very heavy mortar, machine-gun and artillery fire from the enemy on high ground. Despite the threat of panzerfausts and self-propelled anti-tank guns, Paske moved his tank off the road and into a field. He was stationary, in the open and in full view of the enemy, but this was the only position from which he could observe properly.
He came under heavy shelling and machine-gun fire at once, but he ranged his guns on to the target as calmly and efficiently as if he was on an exercise before calling down fire so effectively that the Germans were forced to pull back. The next day, Paske accompanied the leading troop of the Welsh Guards Tanks in an attack on Kirchtimke. Within 300 yards of their objective, the tanks immediately in front and behind him blew up on mines. He took his tank off the road and across country to the outskirts of the town. When he came under shelling and machine-gun fire, he engaged an enemy OP concealed in a wood in front of him and the firing ceased.
He was awarded an Immediate MC. The citation for the award paid tribute to his courage, coolness and skill, stating that he had saved many casualties and greatly assisted the Scots and Welsh Guards group to achieve their objectives.
The son of Colonel Charles Paske, an officer in the 23rd (Prince Albert Victor’s Own) Light Cavalry, Punjab Frontier Force, Gresham Stuart Edward Paske was born in Simla, India, on September 14 1921. Always known as Sam, aged six he returned to Britain, and was eventually educated at Monkton Combe School, Somerset, where he was in the hockey 1st XI.
In 1939 he enlisted in the 10th Bn The Devonshire Regiment. After Octu at Larkhill, he was commissioned into the Royal Artillery and posted to 52 Field Regiment RA (52 FR).
In March 1942 he embarked for Suez by way of Durban and, having disembarked in May, drove in a convoy to the front line at El Adem, south of Tobruk. One night, in the middle of a sandstorm, he and his companions saw a Morris 15-cwt truck lumbering across their path. It was driverless and, oblivious to their shouts, it disappeared into the murk and across terrain made impassable to vehicles by shell craters. They concluded that they had seen a ghost.
On arrival at HQRA 7th Armoured Division, Paske joined 107 Regiment Royal Horse Artillery (South Nottinghamshire Hussars). In his first action, German armour broke through and the four 25-pounder guns in his troop were firing over open sights as they engaged the enemy tanks. The Germans went right through the position and Paske was captured.
He joined a long straggling column of prisoners, but it was poorly guarded because the Germans counted on the widespread low morale of many of the PoWs. He and four brother officers chose their moment and dodged off into the swirling dust. Without food or water or a compass, they walked for days, navigating by the stars. Two of them refused to go any further and lay down in the sand to die.
Paske and his companions were almost at the end of their strength when they saw a plume of dust. It was the garrison abandoning Fort Maddalena, Libya, the camp that they were making for. After a few days in hospital, he recovered.
On one occasion, he was ordered to take a troop of guns into Cairo and go into action in front of King Farouk’s palace. The British ambassador to Egypt, Sir Miles Lampson (later Lord Killearn), was not happy with Farouk’s choice of prime minister and decided on some gunboat diplomacy. It was a complete bluff. The guns had no ammunition but the ruse succeeded and the King accepted Lampson’s choice for the post.
Paske was then posted to 74 FR on the Alamein Line and took part in the battles of El Alamein and the Mareth Line and then in the invasion of Sicily. After landing in Normandy in June 1944, he commanded a troop of 55 FR, part of Guards Armoured Brigade. His “home” until the end of the war was a 50-ton Sherman tank.
He took part in the liberation of Brussels, the advance to Nijmegen, the forced crossing of the Rhine and the Battle of the Ardennes. One night, he and a brother officer made their way to an abandoned farm in search of a pig. They came across a group of German soldiers who were on a similar mission. Nobody was armed, so each party captured a pig and returned to base. One of Paske’s crew was a butcher from Taunton in civilian life and he organised a splendid feast.
After the German surrender, Paske served in the Canal Zone, Palestine and Tripoli before instructing at Mons Officer Cadet School. Regimental duties then took him to Malta, then to BAOR and, subsequently, Korea with 42 FR. He retired from the Army in 1958 after four years at the School of Artillery, Larkhill, and farmed near the New Forest until 1979 when he started restoring antique furniture. In 1997, he moved to Winchester.
He married, in 1951, Veronica Cuffe. She predeceased him and he is survived by their three sons; one of them served in the Life Guards from 1978 to 1982.
Major Sam Paske, born September 14 1921, died August 30 2016.18,20
A Requiem Mass was held on 23 September 2016 in St. Peter's Church, Winchester, Hampshire.13,15
His estate was probated on 2 February 2017 at the London Probate Registry, London.16

Children of Major Gresham Stuart Edward PASKE MC and Veronica Mary CUFFE

  • Christopher PASKE4
  • Anthony D. PASKE21
  • Timothy J. PASKE21

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Website Miscellaneous http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/Details
    Reference: WO 373/55/408
    Name      Paske, Gresham Stuart
    Rank:      Lieutenant
    Service No: 189887
    Regiment: 55 Field Regiment Royal Artillery
    Theatre of Combat or Operation: North West Europe 1944-45
    Award: Military Cross
    Date of announcement in London Gazette: 23 August 1945
    Folio:      618-619
    Date: 1945
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record.
  2. [S4780] E-mail from Christopher Paske to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 1 April 2014.
  3. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html).
  4. [S2657] E-mail from Colin Cornes to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 29 September 2010.
  5. [S4811] Gresham Stuart Edward Paske Simla to Winchester.
  6. [S5510] Website FindmyPast: British India Office - Births & Baptisms 1698-1947: Name: Gresham Edward Paske
    Date Of Baptism: 1921
    Date Of Birth: 1921
    Father's First Name: -
    Mother's First Name: -
    Place: Simla
    Presidency: Bengal
    Father's Last Name: Paske
    Mother's Last Name: -
    Archive Reference: N/1/456 Folio 206
    Catalogue Description: Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1951/Q3 PASKE, Gresham S. E. = CUFFE, Veronica M. Winchester 6b 1850."
  8. [S4780] E-mail from Christopher Paske to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 25 January 2014.
  9. [S5501] Website FindmyPast: UK Electoral Registers: Gresham , Paske Years: 2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014
    Veronica , Paske Years: 2002,2003,2004,2005,2007,2008,2009,2010.
  10. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "2010 PASKE, Veronica Mary 02 May 22 Hampshire District 5041E Reg 1E009 Ent 043 Dor 0910."
  11. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: PASKE, VERONICA MARY Date of Probate: 08-Apr-2011; Probate No: 3502555; Date of Death: 19-Sep-2010; Document Type: Grant and will; Registry: Winchester.
  12. [S4549] Daily Telegraph "http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/122301/paske."
  13. [S4549] Daily Telegraph "dated 5 September 2016: http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/206151/paske."
  14. [S4310] Website Legacy.com http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/timesonline-uk/…
  15. [S5] Website Miscellaneous http://greshamsam.paske.muchloved.com/
  16. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: PASKE GRESHAM STUART EDWARD 02 February 2017 5033099 30 August 2016 Grant and will London.
  17. [S5685] E-mail from lan Toplis to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 9 September 2016.
  18. [S4549] Daily Telegraph "dated 22 September 2016: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2016/09/22/….
    Copy kindly provided by Mrs Eileen Robson."
  19. [S4443] E-mail from Michael R. A. Paske to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 22 September 2016.
  20. [S4443] E-mail from Michael R. A. Paske to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 23 September 2016.
  21. [S3283] Website The Times Digital Archive 1785-1985 (http://archive.timesonline.co.uk: ) http://announcements.thetimes.co.uk/obituaries/…

John Curteis PASKE1,2

#1695, b. 9 December 1837, d. 6 November 1871
Last Edited=1 Feb 2014
     John Curteis PASKE was born on 9 December 1837 in Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk.1,2 He was the son of Reverend Edward PASKE and Helen Amelia GURLEY.1,2 He was baptised on 30 January 1838 in Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk.2
John was He was a Cadet in 1858, and rose to a Captain in the 14th Madras Native Infantry.3,4,2
John died on 6 November 1871 in Rangoon, India, at the age of 33. He was a Captain in the 14th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry.1,4,2,5,6 John was buried in Cantonment Cemetery, Rangoon, India.4
His estate was probated to Reverend Edward PASKE on 16 May 1872 at The Principal Registry, London.7

Sources of Information:

  1. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html).
  2. [S2732] Website The British Library - India Office Records (http://indiafamily.bl.uk: ) L/MIL/9/244 f.660: John Curteis PASKE Event type: Biography Start date: 9 Dec Start year: 1837 End date: 6 Nov End year: 1871 Biographical notes: Madras Army; b 9 Dec 1837 & bap 30 Jan 1838, Creeting St Peter, Suffolk, s of Rev Edward & Helen Amelia L/MIL/9/244 f.660 - Cadet 1858; d 6 Nov 1871.
  3. [S278] Website Family History in India (http://www.ans.com.au/~rampais/genelogy/india/index.htm) : Index to H I E C Army Cadet Papers, held at the O.I.O.C London. "Paske John Curteis IOR/L/MIL/9/244/656-60 1952268."
  4. [S282] Website Officers Died (http://redcoat.future.easyspace.com) : "Paske - Captain John Curtis - 14th Madras Native Infantry - died 6th November 1871. Grave at Cantonment Cemetery, Rangoon - "Captain John Curtis Paske H.M.14th Regiment M.N.I. Died 6th November 1871. Monument erected by his brother officers."
  5. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: Administration of the effects of John Curteis Paske late of Creeting St. Peter (otherwise West Creeting) in the County of Suffolk a Captain in the 14th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry a Batcheor who died 6 November 1871 at Rangoon in Burmah in the East Indies was granted a the Principal Registry to the Reverend Edward Paske of Creeting St. Peter Clerk the Father and Next of Kin.
  6. [S1087] Website The Times Digital Archive 1785-2008 (http://web1.infotrac.galegroup.com: ) The Times, Friday, Dec 15, 1871; pg. 1; Issue 27247; col A.
  7. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: Administration of the effects of John Curteis Paske late of Creeting St. Peter (otherwise West Creeting) in the County of Suffolk a Captain in the 14th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry a Batcheor who died 6 November 1871 at Rangoon in Burmah in the East Indies was granted at the Principal Registry to the Reverend Edward Paske of Creeting St. Peter Clerk the Father and Next of Kin.

Helen PASKE1

#1696, b. 14 November 1840, d. 7 December 1944
Last Edited=29 Sep 2013
Relationship
6th great-granddaughter of John PASKE
Appears on charts
Chart 09: John PASKE, was a Yeoman of Stradishall, Suffolk (d1577 ) #1600
     Helen PASKE was born on 14 November 1840 in Creeting St. Peter Rectory, Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk.1,2,3 She was the daughter of Reverend Edward PASKE and Helen Amelia GURLEY.4,2,1 Helen PASKE witnessed the marriage of Colonel William Julius MARSHALL, and her sister Frances Curteis PASKE, on 4 December 1860 in Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk.5,6,7,8 In the census of 3 April 1881 in Lemna House, Gainsborough Road, Leytonstone, Essex, she was listed as aged 40 born in Creeting Suffolk, a Visitor of her brother-in-law Colonel William Julius MARSHALL.9 In the census of 5 April 1891 in The Rectory, Needham Road, Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk, she was listed as living on her own means, aged 50 born in Creeting St. Peter, the daughter of Helen Amelia PASKE.10
Her cousin's, Anne PASKE, estate was probated to her on 13 August 1903 at London.11
In the census of 2 April 1911 in Holmleigh, 4 Tavistock Road, Woodford, Essex, Helen was listed as aged 70 born in Creeting Suffolk, the Head of Household; living with her niece Constance MARSHALL, and her nephew John R. MARSHALL, a Bank Clerk. Also listed were two Domestic Servants.12
As of 14 November 1944, Helen lived at Holmleigh, 4 Tavistock Road, Woodford, Essex.2,3

She celebrated her 104th birthday. It was reported in the newspapers that she had been blind for more than twenty years, and was the daughter of a Suffolk rector. Both her parents lived to be over 90.3

Helen died on 7 December 1944 in Holmleigh, 4 Tavistock Road, Woodford, Essex, at the age of 104.1,13,14 Her estate was probated to her nephew, John Roland MARSHALL, a retired Bank of England Clerk on 26 January 1945 in Llandudno, Monmouthshire.14

Sources of Information:

  1. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Helen born 1840 unm. living 1921 (lived to 104, died 1944 SOV-S)."
  2. [S174] E-mail from Jo Pask to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 7 September 2007: East Anglian Times edition 1944 - Miss Helen Paske of Wanstead on November 14th 1944 celebrated her 104th Birthday. She was born at Creeting St Peter Rectory, daughter of the Rev. Edward Paske.
  3. [S5520] Website FindmyPast: British Newspapers 1710-1963: Gloucester Citizen - 15 November 1944:
    SHE IS 104
    Miss Helen Paske, of Tavistock-road, South Woodford, Essex, was 104 yesterday. Miss Paske, who has been blind for more than twenty years, is the daughter of a Suffolk rector. Both her parents lived to be over 90.
  4. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Helen born 1840 unm. living 1921 (lived to 104, died 1944 SOV-S)."
  5. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Frances Curteis born 1834 m Coln Wm Julius Marshall d 1900 had issue."
  6. [S2173] Transcript of the marriage of William Julius Marshall and Fanny Curteis Paske, 4 Deember 1860. Kindly provided by Sandra Stevens - GOONS Marriage Challenge. Click to view certificate
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1860/Q4 PASKE, Fanny Curteis Stow 4a 1017."
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1860/Q4 MARSHALL, William Julius Stow 4a 1017."
  9. [S4800] Image of the 1881 Census for Tamn House, Gainsborough Rd, Low Leyton, Essex: RG11 Piece 1726 Folio 37 Page 33.
  10. [S4802] Image of the 1891 Census for The Rectory, Needham Road, Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk: RG12 Piece 1456 Folio 93 Page 2.
  11. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: PASKE Anne of Holly-cottage the Mount Hampstead Middlesex spinster died 15 July 1903 Probate London 13 August to Clement Locke Smiles solicitor Francis John Corbin bank-clerk and Helen Paske spinster Effects £6773 2s 3d.
  12. [S4673] Image of the 1911 Census for Holmleigh, Tavistock Road, South Woodford, Essex: RG14 Piece 9597 Schedule 296.
  13. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1944/Q4 PASKE, Helen Essex S W 4a 110 age 104."
  14. [S4999] Website UK Government Probate Search Service: 1945 PASKE Helen of Holmleigh 4 Tavistock-road South Woodford Essex spinster died 7 December 1944 Probate Llandudno 26 January to John Roland Marshall retired bank of England clerk. Effects £10533 15s. 11d.

Catherine Harriet PASKE1

#1697, b. 1842, d. 1846
Last Edited=8 Aug 2005
Relationship
6th great-granddaughter of John PASKE
Appears on charts
Chart 09: John PASKE, was a Yeoman of Stradishall, Suffolk (d1577 ) #1600
     Catharine Harriet PASKE's birth was registered in 1842 in the Stow registration district.1,2 She was the daughter of Reverend Edward PASKE and Helen Amelia GURLEY.1
Catherine's death was registered in 1846 in the Tendring registration district.1,3 Catherine died in infancy and was buried on 13 August 1846 in St. Peter's Church, Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk.4

Sources of Information:

  1. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html): "Catherine Harriet born 1842 died 1846."
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1842/Q3 PASKE, Catharine Harriet Stow 12 393."
  3. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1846/Q3 PASKE, Catherine Harriet Tendring 12 219."
  4. [S27] Website National Burial Index (NBI) @ FindMyPast (www.findmypast.co.uk)
    13 Aug 1846 Catherine Harriett PASKE 4 Suffolk Creeting St Peter, St Peter.

George Octavius PASKE1

#1698, b. 1846, d. July 1846
Last Edited=4 Apr 2014
     George Octavius PASKE's birth was registered in 1846 in the Stow registration district.1,2 He was the son of Reverend Edward PASKE and Helen Amelia GURLEY.1 George died in infancy and was buried on 13 August 1846 in St. Peter's Church, Creeting St. Peter, Suffolk.3

Research Note: Death not found in GRO Indexes.

Sources of Information:

  1. [S271] Website Paske (Eardley Bryan) (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/paske.html).
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1845/Q4 PASKE, George Octavius Stow 12 408."
  3. [S27] Website National Burial Index (NBI) @ FindMyPast (www.findmypast.co.uk)
    27 Jul 1846 George Octavus PASKE 9m Suffolk Creeting St Peter, St Peter.

Rachel SAVAGE1,2

#1699, b. 8 February 1747
Last Edited=8 Jun 2018
Relationship
4th great-aunt of Stuart Charles PASK
     Rachel SAVAGE was baptised on 8 February 1747 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire.1,2 She was the daughter of David SAVAGE and Ann CARTLIDGE.1,2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S121] E-mail from Denise Grant to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 14 & 27 January 2004.
  2. [S119] Parish Registers Transcript, Holbeach, Lincolnshire "Baptism: Rachel d David & Ann SAVAGE."

Saray SAVAGE1

#1700, b. 1749, d. 8 January 1749
Last Edited=8 Jun 2018
Relationship
4th great-aunt of Stuart Charles PASK
     Saray SAVAGE was born in 1749.2 She was the daughter of David SAVAGE and Ann CARTLIDGE.3,1 Saray was buried on 9 January 1748/49 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire.3,1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S119] Parish Registers Transcript, Holbeach, Lincolnshire "Burial: Saray d David & Ann SAVAGE."
  2. [S6] Teresa & Stuart Pask's Guesses, Theories and Speculations.
  3. [S121] E-mail from Denise Grant to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 14 & 27 January 2004.