Person:William Pask (1)

Watchers
m. 6 Oct 1795
  1. Mildred Pask1796 - 1879
  2. William Pask1804 - 1873
  3. Mary Ann Pask1808 -
  4. John Pask1814 - 1825
  • HWilliam Pask1804 - 1873
  • WSarah KirkAbt 1788 - 1852
m. 7 Jan 1836
  • HWilliam Pask1804 - 1873
  • WMary Wood1809 - 1892
m. 25 Dec 1852
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4] William Pask
Gender Male
Baptism[1] 30 Mar 1804 Bardney, Lincolnshire, England“William, son of William Pask and Ann his wife”, was baptized. The place of residence was given as “Carpenters”.
Marriage 7 Jan 1836 Bardney, Lincolnshire, Englandin the parish church
William Pask, a bachelor, and Sarah Jackson, a widow, both from the parish of Bardney, were married in the parish church by licence by John Wray, Vicar. The marriage was witnessed by Edward Stanley and Robert Marshall.
to Sarah Kirk
Census 6 Jun 1841 Bardney par., Lincolnshire, EnglandWilliam Pask (occ. inn keeper) was residing with [his wife] Sarah Pask, five children from Sarah's previous marriage,–Sarah, Charlotte, Harriet, Martha, and Betsey,–and John Sherburn (occ. labourer). (No relationships are recorded in this census.) All were stated to have been born in Lincolnshire.
with Sarah Kirk
Census 30 Mar 1851 Bardney Dairies, Bardney par., Lincolnshire, EnglandWilliam Pask (occ. farmer of 125 acres) was residing with his wife Sarah, daughter [from Sarah's previous marriage] Martha Jackson, widowed father William Pask (occ. labourer), two house servants, and two farm labourers. It was recorded that William was born in Bardney, and Sarah was born in Blankney Fen.
with Sarah Kirk
Marriage 25 Dec 1852 Bardney, Lincolnshire, Englandto Mary Wood
Census 7 Apr 1861 Metheringham Fen, Metheringham par., Lincolnshire, EnglandWilliam Pask (occ. farmer of 170 acres) was residing with his wife Mary and four servants. It was recorded that he was born in Bardney, and she was born in Middle Rasen.
with Mary Wood
Census 2 Apr 1871 Metheringham Fen, Metheringham par., Lincolnshire, EnglandWilliam Pask (occ. farmer of 201 acres) was residing with his wife Mary, nephew William Hall, and five servants. It was recorded that he was born in Bardney, and Mary was born in Middle Rasen.
with Mary Wood
Death[2][4] 19 Jan 1873 Metheringham Fen, Metheringham par., Lincolnshire, Englandage 68
Burial[3][5] 22 Jan 1873 Bardney, Lincolnshire, Englandat St. Lawrence's Churchyard (the parish church), in row X4
William Pask, age 68, from Metheringham Fen, was buried with William John Mellish performing the ceremony. A monument is inscribed, “In affectionate remembrance of WILLIAM PASK of Metheringham Fen, who died on the 9th January 1873, aged 68 years.”
Probate[4] 21 Feb 1873 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, EnglandThe will of William Pask (occ. farmer), from Metheringham Fen, was proved by the executors Oliver Wood, of Snarford, and Thomas Robinson, of Southrey. His effects were under £2000.

Personal History

Second Marriage and Family

(see the Family page for references)

On 25 December 1852, William Pask of Bardney, widower, farmer and son of William Pask, carpenter, and Mary Wood, daughter of William Wood, farmer, were married by licence at the parish church of Bardney, Lincolnshire, by the vicar, William Walker. The marriage was witnessed by (brother-in-law of the groom) William Hall and Eliza Wood.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Baptisms, 1804, in Church of England. Parish Church of Bardney (Lincolnshire). Parish registers, 1653–1976. (Salt Lake City, Utah, and Lincoln, England: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1974; and Lincolnshire Archives Office, 1988–1990)
    Lincolnshire Archives: BARDNEY PAR 1/6 (Baptisms & Burials 1795-1812), f 10.

    “[March] 30th. William Son of William Pask & Ann his Wife, Carpenters.”

  2. 2.0 2.1 “William Pask”, in General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Death Index. (London, United Kingdom: General Register Office, 1837-Present)
    07a: 326, Lincoln, registered Q1, 1873.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Church of England. Parish Church of Bardney (Lincolnshire). Parish registers, 1653–1976. (Salt Lake City, Utah, and Lincoln, England: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1974; and Lincolnshire Archives Office, 1988–1990)
    Lincolnshire Archives: BARDNEY PAR 1/15 (Burials 1871-1898), p 6, no 45.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 “William Pask”, in England. National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858 onwards. (Ancestry.com)
    Wills and Administrations, 1873, p 129.
  5. Green, Rev. Stewart, and Dave Miles. Monumental Inscriptions of St. Lawrence's Churchyard, Bardney. (Bardney, Linconshire: Bardney Heritage Group, 2010)
    no 209.