PASLEY of London, Sheffield & Nottinghamshire
PASLEY of London, Sheffield & Nottinghamshire 1773-present
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[2] Henry William Fountaine PASLEY 1802 Horton, Shoreditch-1884 Sheffield.
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b born, bp baptised, br brother, c circa=about, chn children, d died,
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grfr grandfather, m married, m1 1st m, m2 2nd m, sp spouse, sr sister
CONTENTS Ignore numbers
1. PASLEY of London, Sheffield & Retford (Nottinghams.)
c1773-present 3
2. Surnames in 1. & surname searches on rootsweb 54 - needs an update
3. Place names in 1. with references 56 - needs an update
4. PASLEY clues:
4.1 Lists 58
4.2 England:
4.2.1 UK databases 59
4.2.2 UK bmd 64
4.2.3 1881 68
** London & Middlesex & Surrey 70
** Manchester ** Northumberland ** Nottinghamshire ** Oxfordshire 77
** Staffordshire ** Suffolk ** Sussex ** Westmorland ** Worcestershire 80
** Yorkshire-Sheffield 81
** Yorkshire-outside-Sheffield 82
4.3 Outside England - Oz, Canada, India, Ireland, 83
Scotland, Trinidad, USA, Wales 85
5. HEDGES clues re wife of 0 Henry c1773-1811 London of 1. above.
NUMBERING SYSTEM USED
The initial male is given the number 0, and his children 1, 2, 3, ...
The children of say 2 are then inserted as 21, 22, 23, ... and so on.
Before each person's name and after their number is their generation number,
which is the number of digits in their number. For example
5(10)3 3-Winifred Elizabeth PASLEY (1877 Sheffield)
is generation 3, and is the 3rd child of the 10th child of the 5th child of
0 0-Henry PASLEY Jeweller, and his wife Mary.
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1. PASLEY OF LONDON, SHEFFIELD & RETFORD, NOTTS. 1773-present
SUMMARY showing most of those who have known children
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0 Henry PASLEY bc1773 Jeweller of London m 1799 Mary HEDGES 3
2 Henry Wm Fountaine PASLEY (1802 London-1884 Sheffield) m1 Hannah 4
22 Henry PASLEY c1822 d 1867 Sheffield m Ruth RAWSON/DAWSON 10
221 Walter PASLEY 1849 Sheffield m Sarah Ann FIRTH 11
2215 Walter PASLEY b 1881 Sheffield m Elizabeth RAWLINGS *PP,AP
24 Charles Jesse PASLEY bp 1825 Baskingstoke,Hamps 12
242 Charles Jesse PASLEY 1848 m Elizabeth 1847 13
25 Richard Joshua PASLEY 1827 Baskingstoke,Hamps m Mary BUTTERY 15
251 Richard Joshua PASLEY (1846 Sheffield) m Mary Hannah 18
2512 Richard JMS PASLEY (1869) m1 Emma or Ellen m2 Eva ELRICK *JP
2519 Arthur PASLEY 1884-1951 m Nellie GREEN 21 *SP
[2 Henry WF PASLEY (1802 London-1884)] m2 Maria ALISON
[2 Henry WF PASLEY (1802 London-1884)] m3 Emily EVE 22
26 Robert Richard PASLEY (1859 Sheffield) 23
27 Harold Sabine PASLEY [1861] m Fanny BETZGOLD 24
275 Ernest PASLEY (1895 Sheffield) 25
2(11) Edith Beatrice PASLEY (1869 Sheffield) m Thomas George HUNT 26
2(11)4 Cyril HUNT 1900 m Doris May BALDWIN *PH
4 William PASLEY (1809 London) m Jane Rowbottom SMITH 28
5 Joseph PASLEY (1811 London) m Winifred NEWBOLD (1910 Notts.) 31
51 Elizabeth PASLEY (c1837) m Thomas Wolstoncroft RATHBONE 35 *DW,BB,KW
56 William PASLEY (1843 Gringley,Notts) m Sarah Ann COX 40
569 Ernest PASLEY b 1889 Sheffield d 1943 Canadian Mounted Police 41
- Pasley Bay in the Northwest Passage is named for him.
57 Joseph John PASLEY (1845 Gringley,Notts) m1 Mary HYDES 46
571 William H PASLEY 1866 Sheffield m 1890 Florence 47
573 Frank Cornelius PASLEY (c1870 Sheffield) m Annie 48
579 Zillah PASLEY (1885 Sheffield d1970) m Willis CORBIDGE 49 *GL,SM
58 Silas James PASLEY (1845 Gringley) m Mary Ann SHARP 50
582 Annie Elizabeth PASLEY 1872 Birmingham m William HOUNSELL 51
5(10) Richard Francis PASLEY (1849 Gringley) m Elizabeth H COOK
5(10)2 Andrew Francis PASLEY (1875 Sheffield) m Ethel 53
DETAILS
0 0-Henry PASLEY b c1773-79 d 1811-21
Jeweller of London [ex m cert. of son Henry [2]'s m2 in 1852.]
1802 in Shoreditch, London.
24 May 1811 - Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Canterbury, Kent
ex findmypast: Henry PASLEY, Saint Marlin's Court, Saint Martin's Lane,
Middlesex, jeweller, May 25, June 1, 29, Guildhall. All. Messrs. TURNER and
PIKE, Gray's Inn, London. Henry WITHERS, Bath, haberdasher. (Looks like 3
separate advts.)
27 May 1811 Hampshire Chronicle - Winchester, Hampshire ex findmypast:
Henry PASLEY, St. Middlesex, dealer.
On 1821 m cert of son Henry, father is listed as deceased.
familysearch LV4C-2RG gives his parents as William LV4C-2YX & Mary LV4C-2BS
m 12.5.1799 at the United Parishes of Sts Anne,Agnes & John Zachary, London
sp-Mary HEDGES Married in presence of William PASLEY & J James Francis PASLEY. Here is their m cert. as transcribed in 1891 ex JP.
His profession is given as jeweller. Bachelor & spinster, no ages given. After
banns by me John HUTCHINS, Rector. C of E.
# See 4.2 ** LONDON for a search for these witnesses.
IW 2009 notes: "I have sight of the parish marriage register for Henry PASLEY
and his wife's surname is very deliberately spelt as HEDGHES..." as in Boyd's.
This suggests that Mary is
1 Mary Ann HEDGHES b 02 JUN 1762 bp 19 JUN 1762 St Mary Staining, London,
daughter of Robert and Elizabeth at 5. HEDGES clues. See there for more.
(There is a death of a Mary in Shoreditch, London in 1847 but aged 2!)
#For a photo of this church in Gresham St, (the same st as the Guildhall), see
http://london.lovesguide.com/anneagnus_gresham.htm
Henry and Mary not found on any census returns... It is possible they
moved with their children to the Nottinghamshire or Manchester area... -DW
familysearch KHRR-66Q gives her parents as William LV4C-2BT 1750 & Mary LV4C-2IJ 1750
1 1-Mary PASLEY bp 11.4.1800 St. Ann, Soho, Westminster, London dr of Henry
and Mary. Spinster when dr died in 1863.
Probably not: Deaths Mar 1866 PASHLEY Mary 67 1799 Leeds 9b 303.
11 2-Ellen PASHLEY .4.1863-5.7.1863 at Broomhall St, Sheffield.
Buried Sheffield with family of 3 James below.
Deaths Sep 1863 PASHLEY Ellen Ecclesall B 9c 152.
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2 1-Henry William Fountaine PASLEY b 11.1.1802 Horton, Shoreditch, bp 7.2.1802
at St. Leonards,Shoreditch,London; d 21.12.1884 at 78 Malinda Street,Sheffield.
Horton could be Hoxton, 200 yards from St. Leonards where he was baptised -PH.
FS: Henry William Fountaine PASLEY bp 7 Feb 1802 Saint Leonards, Shoreditch,
[London] son of Henry PASLEY & Mary - in C040802 1799-1810.
7.12.1829 the Times (London): a Henry William PASLEY of 26 Temple Street,
Hackney Road, a shoemaker was called at witness.
1841 Pigots and Slaters Directory of Manchester and Salford:
*Henry PASLEY shopman at 6 Langston Street, Salford
*William PASLEY bookeeper at 9 North Street, Cheetham
*Henry PASLEY Springfield Lane, Salford -DW
1845: Draper & grocer on d cert of his 1st wife
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2.8.1845 he wrote to his brother Joseph [5] that Charles Jesse [24] was
married but he did not attend the wedding. His son Richard [25] and wife Mary
attended but came straight back after the service. Here is the full letter:
1 page folded & sealed as a letter with an unperforated penny red stamp.
Black wax - signet ring shows bust of a man. stamped 700, Sheffield 2.8.1845 D.
Sheff @ 2.8.1845
Dear Brother & Sister, The enclosed was written yesterday & I now send it.
But Elizabeth [ID 51 b c1837 East Retford who later m Thomas Wolstoncroft
RATHBONE, my ancestors]
is a good deal better I think today than yesterday. I shall anxiously look for
a letter tomorrow, or one of you - I am all uneasinesss -
Charles [ID 24 m Ann nee BUTTERY] has got married today but I was not present.
Richard & Mary [ID 25 & wife Mary nee BUTTERY] was but return'd immediately.
They all send their love.
These things unhinge me I cannot write, only to assure you how much I need
your prayers & how much you have the untiring love of
Your affectionate Brother, Henry.
…..
11.9.1845 he was at Bakewell according to a letter by his son Richard [25].
…
His letter of 2.1.1846 to his brother 5 Joseph PASLEY 1811-1883
& his wife Winifred NEWBOLD 1810-1876 - my ancestors. Page folded, sealed & addressed to
Mr Jos'h PASLEY, Draper etc, Gringley nr Bawtry, Notts.
Jan 2nd 1846
Dearest Brother & Sister, Another year commenced & still I am here & yet
how little gratitude I present to my Ever Merciful Heavenly Father,
May I strive more than ever.
My little Dick [ID 25 m Mary nee BUTTERY] has passed the 1st day of this
his Critical time - yesterday I, Ann [b c1820 ID 21] & Mary [b 1823 ID 23]
was present at his union with MB & dined & spent the even'g at BUTTERY's
with their family. Mr, Mrs & Miss Henry PASLEY jun'r, Miss Ann P, Miss Mary P,
Mr & Mrs Ch's P [ID 24 m Ann nee BUTTERY] & little miss [ID 241 Hannah b 1845]
- & Mr & Mrs Rich'd P [ID 25] ten at least of mine so they say - now - all
pass'd off well & all desire their love to you both - J LOCKWOOD also - Rich
desires me to say he felt your kindness in answering his & sh'd have been much
happier if one of you had been here & so sho'd I - but it co'd not be - I saw
Mr FAULL when at Retford, but he desired to know nothing about it - You had
told him something yourself - his late predecessors in Office sh'd have seen
to it - You had withdrawn from the society - They had nothing to do but with
members under such circumstancves - & various other other reasons all which
I combatted as I was able - but without giving him the particulars of some of
his positions he seem'd asham'd - but parted from me very civilly telling me
- if you applied for readmission it must be inquired into but it was most
probably he sho'd see you on his first visit to Gringley - Now I would do as
I have before stated - wait - Gods time is the best time. He is the appointer
for all His & the disappointer of all who oppose Him whether His or not -
He has permitted past transactions & to scan His works is vain He is His own
interpreter & He will make all plain. Again I say wait.
CRAMPTON did not deliver the Box until Thursday & we was engaged until after
his time had past - we will send the empties [beer bottles?? milk??] on Monday
& you can send more by return if it suits - it is likely to be lower I think
- little Mary is quite well & happy as a Grigg? - I dare not say much more
as I hae critical company to tea etc. But to assure you of my anxious love &
Affection till time shall be no more with
Your Affectionate Brother H PASLEY.
Cha's & Mrs AP [ID 24 m Ann nee BUTTERY] desire their love Cha's thanks you
& says he knows you cannot do impossibilities but if it wo'd not have hurt you
he believes you w'd.
Rich'd & Mrs RP [ID 25 m Mary nee BUTTERY] sends their love & respects
& by an interest in your good wishes, they both pretty well.
…
26.12.1849 from [ID 2] Henry WF PASLEY 1802-1884 to his daughter Mary [ID 23 b 1823]
Gringley 26/12/49
My dearest Mary, I did not intend writing from here, but to have been home
as soon as this day was over. However an offer your uncle has made in your
account, pleases me such, it shews how he has my & your comfort & happiness
at heart- but I do not feel at liberty to name it now - but if you will come
over & state on what terms you would like to be here (tho' for myself if
you w'd like it at all you could not wish a better offer I think) come over &
hear about it while I am here & write by return to say if you will come;
perhaps, the easiest way for you would be to come by the 2nd morn'g train
to Retford & walk over - but I dont like it, it is too muddy - or come thro'
to Grainsbro' in JJ Nior's? & then by Lumley here - In the hope of seeing you
& having a letter on Friday morning to that effect I need not say,
what I otherwise would - for indeed, it almost seems as if you had only been
a long journey & left one behind, but oh! that once & when will he come back
to me! Nay, when shall I go to him? God knows! To her he has more insert? left
- I desire my love & earnest desire for her welfare, as well as my dear little
Grandchild [?Arthur FB PASLEY ID 252] bless him! Kiss him for me but
I shall soon be at Sheff'd & then you will hear more
From Your Affection Father, H PASLEY
Bring the house key with you.
…
1846 he was a witness on m of his son Richard [25] & described as a moulder.
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26.12.1849 he is at Gringley writing to his daughter Mary [1] of an
opportunity for her with her Uncle Joseph [4]. Perhaps she then went to live
with her Uncle Joseph.
26.12.1849 from [ID 2] Henry WF PASLEY 1802-1884 to his daughter Mary b 1823 [ID 23]
Gringley 26/12/49
My dearest Mary, I did not intend writing from here, but to have been home
as soon as this day was over. However an offer your uncle has made in your
account, pleases me such, it shews how he has my & your comfort & happiness
at heart- but I do not feel at liberty to name it now - but if you will come
over & state on what terms you would like to be here (tho' for myself if
you w'd like it at all you could not wish a better offer I think) come over &
hear about it while I am here & write by return to say if you will come;
perhaps, the easiest way for you would be to come by the 2nd morn'g train
to Retford & walk over - but I dont like it, it is too muddy - or come thro'
to Grainsbro' in JJ Nior's? & then by Lumley here - In the hope of seeing you
& having a letter on Friday morning to that effect I need not say,
what I otherwise would - for indeed, it almost seems as if you had only been
a long journey & left one behind, but oh! that once & when will he come back
to me! Nay, when shall I go to him? God knows! To her he has more insert? left
- I desire my love & earnest desire for her welfare, as well as my dear little
Grandchild [?Arthur FB PASLEY ID 252] bless him! Kiss him for me but
I shall soon be at Sheff'd & then you will hear more
From Your Affection Father, H PASLEY
Bring the house key with you.
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1846: Moulder on m cert of his son 21.
1850 Slaters directory of Manchester and Salford:
*Henry mark maker at 80 George Leigh Street, Manchester
*Henry shopman at 2 George Street, Broughton lane, Manchester - [22] below?
1851 61 St. Andrew's Road, Newington, Surrey - the address on his m
certificate - FIND!:
James BEADDING/READDING Head M 45 Tailor Master
Lizy BEADDING/READDING Wife M 42
Mary BEADDING/READDING Daur 12 1839 St. Martins in the Field, Shinmere?,
Devon Tailorlady
William BEADDING/READDING Brother W 47 1804 London Bookkeeper
Henry WF PASLEY Visitor W 49 1802 Iron & brafs founder & modeller at Sheffield
Annie GRAVE? Wife M 32 1819 Driffield, Yorkshire
Kate GRAVE Daur 3 1848 Lambeth
Laura GRAVE Daur 2 1849 Lambeth
1851 census 11 Victoria Place, Newington? ex DW: MOVE!
William ALLISON M 67 1784 London, Middlesex House proprietor
Rachael ALLISON M 47 1804 Brandon, Suffolk
1852 Sheffield Directory: he is listed as a Brand Maker at 6 School Croft
(In 1849 there is listed a W. HUDSON at that address).
Henry appears around this time at 35 West Street with works in School Croft.
1852 see his m2 below.
1853 Manchester Directory - the 1st Henry is not listed but the 2nd is.
1855 at 6 School Croft - p591 of book on tokens ex Mike SMITH via DW
1856 Sheffield directory: Henry PASLEY mark, figure and brand maker,
6 School Croft h[ome] Diamond Place, Upperthorpe. He is also listed on a
different page as a mark sinker at School Croft.
1859 see his m3 to Emily EVE - he was 57 & she 18!; his son [26] born.
1859 Sheffield Directory - manufacturers of embossing presses, tornographic
seals, tablets, nameplates, moulders letters and ornamental firebrands at
18 School Croft.
1861 Ditto; Harold Sabine [27] b. 1st time the name Sabine used in this
family - cf 1806 when PASLEY m SABINE in Scottish family at 4.3 below. -DW
1861 census - see under his m3.
1863 Sheffield Directory - mark maker at 49 Edward Street - in this year
[28] Letitia Maria b.
1864 ditto - also under PASHLEY manufacturing (P. TYAS) - this would seem to
be a partnership with John TYAS of 5 Netherthorpe Street. Home Oxford Street*
(see John Pasley) There is a TYAS with a shop at Edward Street. Henry's brother
Joseph [4] lived in Oxford Street .
1865 Henry PASLEY - embossing press, die and label maker at 49 and 51 Edward
Street. This year Grace Amelia was born.
1867 His son Henry [22] died but his daughter Florence L [2(10)] born.
1867-69 at 51 Edward St Croft; a 2nd business was set up at 5 Great Ducie St,
Strangeways, Manchester "Dies, brass labels, embossing presses, endorsing
stamps, moulders, letters & name plates, brands, stamps & marks".
- p591 of book on tokens ex Mike SMITH via DW
1868,70-83-87 Henry William Fountain PASLEY, 49 (& 51) Edward St continuing
as maker of dies for medals, tokens, checks for workmen's time, clubs, pubs &
co-op societies - p591 of book on tokens ex Mike SMITH via DW
1868 Home address Raglan Place, Parkwood Springs, Sheffield.
1869 His daughter Edith Beatrice [2(11)] was born.
1861-71 censuses - see under his m3.
1871 daughter Emily Louise [2(12)] born Sheffield
1871 Directory Sheffield - address as before - manufacturer of embossing and
self-inking presses, steel marks, letters, figures, iron brands, brass and
rubber stamps etc. Brocco works, 49 Edward Street.
1873 daughter Rose Gertrude [2(13)] born.
1876 daughter Asenath Estella [2(14)] born - he was 74! His home address
143 Wallace St. Slaters Directory for Salford and Manchester: their factory was
at 5 Great Dulcie Street, Strangeways and a Joseph WESTERWOOD was their agent.
1876 directory lists these 5:
Henry PASLEY - salesman - 91 Sycamore St, Waterloo Road, Cheetham, Manchester
Henry PASLEY - die sinker and stamp cutter at 5 Great Dulcie Street
Susannah PASLEY - householder - 23 Granville Street, Moss Side, Manchester
Sheila knows of her.
Thomas PASLEY - Clerk - 31 Hewitt Street, Hightown
William PASLEY - slater - 9 Senior Street, Salford
In a later Manchester Directory:
Henry G PASLEY - Laundry Crescent Road, The Green, C cum H (?)
Res. 24 Athol Road, Alexandra Park
Horatio Frederick PASLEY - 49 Slade Lane
Thomas PASLEY - householder - 47 Woodlands St. C. H
1879 directory Sheffield - Henry Wm. Fountain - Merchant and manufacturer of
joiners tools, augers, gimlets, braces and bits and copying and embossing
presses, figures, brands, seals at 49 Edward St. Home 86 Albert Terrace Road
1879/80 Henry PASLEY's workmen, Edward St, 7/6 - fund raising for hospital
- Gale Newspapers.
29 July 1880 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, South Yorkshire:
MEDALS, l in. diameter, and Clasps for suspending the same, with the name of
any Church, School, Society, can be supplied by Henry PASLEY, Die Sinker,
Medallist, etc., 49 and 51 Edward street.
1881 census - see under his m3.
1882 & 1884 directories as for 1879. In 1884 home 78 Malinda Street
Date? Henry PASLEY exhibiting at a show describes his goods:
THE BUILDING TRADES EXHIBITION.
Among the varied & interesting stands at this exhibition, is one at which
Mr Henry PASLEY of the General Letter Works, Edward St, & at Manchester, shows
specimens of his manufactures. They include almost every means for attaching
names to machinery and other appliances. Among them are model named plates for
use by engineers in castings, which are admirably executed, and brass labels
for direct attachment to goods, the latter being embossed by means of dies...
Mr PASLEY's tornographic or engine turned seals again show some very fine work.
Other exhibits by Mr PASLEY are those useful articles, stencil plates, markers,
porers?, police and military badges, as supplied to the Preston constabulary
and several volunteer regiments ... - Gale Newspapers.
Date? Henry PASLEY employee prosecution: SHEFFIELD SPRING SESSIONS...
WORKMEN CHARGED WITH ROBBERY. Farewell SELLERS, 20, mark maker, & Henry
WHEELER, 28, brass stamper, were inditing for stealing 22 lbs weight of brass
scraps, belonging to Henry PASLEY, general merchant, Edward St, Sheffield.
... The prisoner WHEELER was further indited for stealing 540 pocket knives,
5 dozen scissors, 11 sets of cutlery, etc. ... 9 months imprisonment [for
WHEELER] for each offence. ... - Gale Newspapers.
Date? Court case for employee stealing - [5] Joseph and [2] Henry PASLEY mentioned:
SHEFFIELD TOWN HALL. EXTENSIVE CUTLERY ROBBERY. - Henry WHEELER, Hollis Croft,
was brought up on a charge of stealing a large quantity of cutlery, the
property of Mr Henry PASLEY, manufacturer, Edward St. Mr Joseph PASLEY said he
was manager for his brother, the prosecutor... - Gale Newspapers.
Date? Henry PASLEY opening a fund raising for the Methodist Church: PRIMITIVE
METHODIST BAZAAR... in aid of the building fund, by Mr H PASLEY.
- Gale Newspapers.
1884 he died a manufacturer and merchant - leaves all to Emily.
Gross 2,994 pounds 9s 8d. Nett 821 pounds 2s 4d.
His will 26.8.1873 ex PH proved at Wakefield 21.2.1885:
This is the last will & testament of me Henry William Fountain PASLEY of
Sheffield in the county of York, Manufacturer and Merchant. I direct the
payment of my just debts, funeral and testamentary expenses by my executrix as
soon as conveniently may be after my decease & subject thereto I give devise &
bequeath all my estate & effects both scal? & personal unto my dear Wife Emiley
[his m3] her heirs executors administrators & assigns absolutely for her own
use and benefit.
And I declare this to be my last will & testament & hereby revoke all former
& other wills by me at any time heretofore made & appoint my said wife Emiley
the executrix of this my will. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
this 26th day of August 1873. Signed by the said testator Henry William
Fountain PASLEY as & for his last will & testament in the presence of us who in
his presence at his request & in the presence of each other have hereunto
debscribed? our names as witnesses
HWF PASLEY, Henry PATTESON solicitor Sheffield, John W LIGGINS his clerk.
Proved at Wakefield 21.2.1885 by the oath of Emily (in the will written
Emiley) PASLEY widow - the relict the sole executrix to whom administration was
granted. The testator Henry William Fountain PASLEY was late of York
Manufacturer and Merchant & died on 21.12.1884 at 78 Malinda Street aforesaid.
2,994 pounds 9s 8d Gross value, 821 2s 4d Net Arthur NEAL solicitor Sheffield.
3 January 1885 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, South Yorkshire:
PASLEY - Dec. 31, at his residence, 78, Malinda street, Henry William Fountain
PASLEY, merchant and manufacturer, aged 82.
This photo of him late in life is from PH via DW. His will courtesy of PH:
1884-88-1918 Brocco Works, 49 & 51 Edward St - ex p591 above. This page gives
many examples of his signed discs. These include W THORNLEY/Nob Inn, Little
Lever (now Bolton, Lancs); Dobler's London Hotel, 6 Abbey Place, Torquay,
Devon -run by GW DOBLER c1870; William DAVIES, Lord Nelson Inn, Ringley (a
district NW of Manchester).
The company carried on & the directory advertisements.
1887 Directory Sheffield - Henry PASLEY at general letter works - a large
advt states there is a factory at 5 Great Ducie Street, Manchester.
A trade mark shows HP & S on R of a 6 pointed star.
The company is still at 78 Malinda Street.
25.5.1889 Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser:
... first-class workmen need answer. Apply. with particulars, HENRY PASLEY,
Edward Street, Sheffield.
1890 Directory Sheffield Kellys - as in 1887, but at 49-15 Edward Street.
1891 No listing for Emily and her family - Harold and Robert are married and
at their own homes.
1893 Kelly's directory - PASLEY, Henry embossing press and mark maker,
oldest firm in the trade, Brocco Works, Edward St.
Also listed are [5(10)] of Mary Street and Richard J [25] of 32a Carver Street.
1895-96 Emily his widow is listed twice once at 77 Lancing Road and once at
115 Upperthorpe Road - Is this the same woman?
The firm is listed as before but the home address is Park Wood View,
Upperthorpe. Is this 115 Upperthorpe Road? The description has changed to
merchant and manufacturer of joiners and engineers tools, hammers, files,
steel etc.
1895 Post Office London Directory. [Part 4: Trades]
p1813 PASLEY, Henry, Brocco Works, Sheffield
1898 & 1900 dirs the same.
1899 Post Office London Directory. [Part 4: Trades & Professional]
p1984,2166 Die Sinkers, PASLEY, Henry, Brocco? Works, Edward St, Sheffield
1901 Census - see under his m3 Emily.
1901,3,5,7,8,10,12 dirs the same as 1895.
1908 Directory Henry appears again as before but more info - Manufacturer of
embossing and self inking presses, steel marks, letters, figures, iron brands,
brass and rubber stamps and co. Brocco Works, Edward St.
1914 The Post Office London Directory (Trades & Professional. Part IV)
p1583 Die Sinkers, PASLEY Henry & Sons, Brocco Works, Edward St, Sheffield
also on p1738 under Letter Cutters
1915 White directory -Henry PASLEY and Sons, MARKS, BRANDS, LABELS AND CHECKS
Time checks, Name plates, Embossing presses for Company seals, Steel figures,
Steel marks, letters, burn brands, brass and rubber stamps etc. and steel dies,
brass checks, labels, pattern makers letters and general engravers. Every
description o fjoiners and engravers tools.
Also Mrs. H. S. PASLEY tool manufacturer, H. PASLEY & Sons, 50 Moana Road.
1919-20 Emily appears in directory at 26 Daniel Hill. Her last entry.
1931 has the same entry
1932 does not print the trademark; they are steel mark maker - smaller entry.
Same til 1939 when advt us still smaller; also in 1948 and 1951.
His company was Henry PASLEY & Sons Ltd, (reg'd June 1918) Edward St,
Sheffield, Mark & Dye manufacturers. - The firm continued at same works until
1952 or later, making steel stamps & as letter cutters & using as trade mark
HPS within a 6-pointed star. - p591 above.
1957 the company is shown as Henry PASLEY and Sons Ltd., steel mark makers at
Brocco works, Edward Street. The street directory shows the following for
Edward Street:
Brocco Street 49 - Hurley; PASLEY; 49/51 Perigo Bros. - cutlers
Kenyon Street Williams - Augur makers
Kenyon Alley
1986 Telephone directory still had RF & R J PASLEY firms listed.
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It appears that his firm also made tokens. The following ex DW was taken from
the reply by Mark SMITH at
http://www.mining-memorabilia.co.uk/MysteryNCCheck.htm
'The reverse wreath design on your find is similar to that commonly used by the
check makers Henry PASLEY & Sons Ltd. of Sheffield and Manchester . They made
lots of pre 1947 Yorkshire checks many of which have one of two different
wreath designs on their reverse. I know for certain that most of the better
known examples of NEWTON & CHAMBERS checks, i.e. Rockingham (various shapes and
sizes) Parkgate, Grange, Smithywood and Tankersly etc. were made by Henry
PASLEY & Sons. PASLEY & Sons were also responsible for making the pre 1947
checks for Nostell Colliery illustrated above.
Can anyone confirm what the initials of the above check stand for and from
which pit (if they are mining checks at all) they originate from. It had been
suggested by at least one collector that the initials on the check stand for
the "Yorkshire Coal & Coke Company Limited". However, I can find no record of
any such company ever existing although there is a nown colliery owning company
in West Yorkshire which operated under the title of the "Yorkshire Coal & Iron
Company Limited".' Here is the token they refer to. Permission pending:
The above illustrated check example was one of at least two examples which
emanated from the unissued token stocks of the well known check makers Henry
PASLEY & Sons of Sheffield (note this makers use of the characteristic wreath
design on the check's reverse). At least one other used example of this check
is know to exist. This further example is thought to have been metal detected
around the Pontefract area of West Yorkshire.
In 2005 Mark wrote to DW telling her this story of the PASLEY checks:
"In the early 1970s a large grouping of what is now known amongst us check
collectors as the PASLEY check hoard found its way onto the UK market. The very
few collectors that were interested in such things at that time had a field day
in adding new checks to their collections. Most if not all of the hoard
consisted of un-issued checks that may have formed part of a salesman's show
catalogue or a works product show case. Although many collectors acquired parts
of the hoard the bulk of it was purchased by one London dealer. He sat with it
in his safe until 1984 when he sold it to the famous coin and medal dealer in
Sydney, Oz by the name of Nobel. Nobel in turn sold the hoard as a single lot
in a massive sale they had of British tokens in 1999. The lot was purchased by
another UK dealer and I was then lucky enough to be one of his first customers
to pick over the checks when he put them up for re-sale back in the UK. As such
I was able to re-confirm the checks as the remains of the lost PASLEY hoard and
was then able to set about making hurried notes to list all the colliery checks
represented in it. This has helped us collectors piece together a list of
PASLEY's colliery related clientele. As yet I have not published my listings on
the NMMA web site but I do intend to do so a later date. The PASLEY hoard also
contained many none mining related works pay and time checks but there was too
much for me to list at the time so I stuck with just the mining issues to try
and catalogue."
This photo of a document he bought headed "Henry PASLEY Moveable letters & figures" was kindly sent me in 2009 by
Simon LAWRENCE bybloemen@mac.com It includes his letters for branding cattle.
[2 1-Henry William Fountaine PASLEY b 11.1.1802 Horton, Shoreditch, London]
m1 2.6.1821 at the United Parishes of Sts Anne,Agnes & John Zachary,London
(the church where his parents married) sp-Hannah HAMPSON b 1795 d 6.1.1845
at Beckingham, Notts. [D. Cert. is headed Misterton, Gainsborough,Notts.]
1821: Henry's marriage appears in the Pallots Marriage Index under
Hy PASLEY marrying a Hanh HANKSON! -DW.
Here is their m cert. as transcribed in 1891 - courtesy of JP:
Henry William Fountain PASLEY bachelor & Hannah HAMPSON
spinster according to the rites & ceremonies of the established church, by
banns by me J POOK'R?, minister
in the presence of Henry PASLEY & Mary PASLEY [0 & sp]
She died aged 50 of paralysis; the informant was her son 241 Charles J(esse) PASLEY
[of?] Beckingham]. Gainsborough is near East Retford, Clarabrough. (Misterton
and Beckingham are villages in Notts c3 miles from Gringley on the Hill and
each other & c9 miles from East Retford.)
Here is her d cert courtesy of DW.
1841 census 3 Arundel Place, Sheffield, Yorkshire with PASHLEY corrected to PASLEY: My ID
Henry PASLEY 40 1801 out of Yorkshire Commercial traveller 2
Hannah PASLEY 45 1796 out of Yorkshire
Ann PASLEY 20 1820 out of Yorkshire 21
Mary PASLEY 15 1823 out of Yorkshire Hat m(aker) 23
Charles PASLEY 15 1826 out of Yorkshire 24
Richard PASLEY 14 1827 out of Yorkshire 25
Henry sometimes appeared in the directories as PASHLEY or as both PASLEY &
PASHLEY.
1841 the company listed in Manchester Dir & Henry PASLEY in Springfield Lane.
9 children. 2 daughters never married (Grace & Asenath?), 1 became Mayoress
of Stafford and 1 emigrated to Australia with her husband. For a photo of
one of some of the mayors & wives see http://www.search.staffspasttrack.org.uk
I emailed past.track@staffordshire.gov.uk 2005 asking them for a list of the mayors.
21 2-Ann PASLEY bc 1820 bp at the London Street Independent,Basingstoke,Hamps
She lived with her uncle Joseph [4] -JP. DW:
1851 could be the shoebinder in the Workhouse with dr Alice b 1850 Manchester.
cf Marriage Dec 1858 PASLEY Ann Sheffield 9c 325
to George BINKS or Ebenezer SMITH
cf 1871 census ex DW: Anne Alice PASLEY b 1850 Manchester
with her stepfather Ebenezer SMITH b Manchester
and her stepbrother Ebenezer SMITH b Sheffield
There were 2 APs d Sep qtr 1874 aged 50 d regd Ecclesall B. 9c p183 & p185
…………………………………………………
22 2-Henry PASLEY bc1822 d regd Mar 1867 age 44 Sheffield
An older br to 25 Richard, in the Navy. (Not found 1841.) Mentioned in letters
-JP.
[In 1851 his fr Henry [2] was visiting Newington; Henry b1822 [22] was living
on the premises at 6 School Croft or was staying there looking after the
business whilst his father was away travelling. His parents were living at
Arundel Gate, Sheffield.]
1851 living at 18 School Croft,Sheffield:
Henry b Basingstoke, a brand maker.
Ruth b Mesfleet?, Northants
Ellen b 1848 dr
Walter b 1850 son.
His parents were in Sheffield at 3 Arundel Place when he married he
was listed as a mariner so perhaps he was away at sea and only after he married
did he return to land and join in with his fathers business?
(There were two Henry PASLEYs marrying in Manchester Cathedral about the
same time - one married a Julie.)
PH gave him as Walter Henry PASLEY mariner from Liverpool son of
Henry PASLEY shoemaker [m cert. of 22?], but "Walter" should be removed.
[Compare:
7.12.1829 the Times (London): a Henry William PASLEY of 26 Temple Street,
Hackney Road, a shoemaker was called at witness.]
m 19/12/1844 Manchester Cathedral sp-Ruth RAWSON
On the 19th at the Collegiate church, Mr Henry PASLEY of Liverpool to Miss
Ruth RAWSON of this town. - Gale Newspapers.
? Death Jun 1872 PASLEY Ruth age 50 Ecclesall B.
…….
221 3-Walter PASLEY (b 23.4.1849 Sheffield) 1861: 11.
PH has his birth cert.:
Father Mother Occupation of Father
23rd April 1849 Walter Henry PASLEY Ruth PASLEY Engineer
22 Duke Lane. Formerly
Sheffield RAWSON
Walter may be a son of 2 of 1. as his trade is a Mark Maker; he also has a son Henry F.
1891 census: 41, a Mark Maker.
Date? W PASLEY on the committee: SHEFFIELD ANGLERS ASSOCIATION. .. held last night at the Crown Inn, Scotland St, ... - Gale Newspapers.
m regd 4th qtr 1871 Ecclesall B 9c 340 sp-Sarah Ann FIRTH 1848 Sheffield,York
1881 census at 24 Brocco St, Sheffield, Yorks:
Name Relation Marital Status Age Birthplace Occupation My ID
Walter PASLEY Head M 32 1849 Sheffield,York Mark Maker (Die) 221
Ruth E. [should be Sarah A.] PASLEY Wife M 33 1848 Sheffield,York
Sarah A. [should be Ruth E.] PASLEY Daur U 8 1873 Sheffield,York Scholar 2212
Henry F. PASLEY Son U 7 1874 Sheffield,York Scholar 2213
Herbert PASLEY Son U 5 1876 Sheffield,York Scholar 2214
Walter PASLEY Son U 4 m 1880 Sheffield,York Scholar 2215
1891 census at 1 Court, 1 Portland Street, Sheffield:
Walter 41, a Mark Maker Die.
daughter Ruth E. is a scissor warehouse ?? Cutler,
Henry is a scissor manufacturers clerk,
Herbert a Silver finisher
Walter a scholar.
1901 51 Sherde? Road, Sheffield, Nether Hallam, Yorkshire:
Walter PASLEY Head M 51 1850 Sheffield, Yorks Steel mark maker, cutler 221
Sarah Ann PASLEY Wife M 52 1849 Sheffield, Yorks
Herbert PASLEY Son S 25 1876 Sheffield, Yorks Silver spoons finisher,gold 2214
They "lived at the bottom end of Mushroom Lane,Sheffield - near Powell St.
My Dad's family lived at the top end - near Weston Park. - AP below.
….
2211 4-Ruth Eliza PASLEY (1872 2nd qtr Eccleshall Brierlow,Sheffield)
1891: 22.
m regd Jun qtr 1897 Sheffield 9c 953 sp-William Henry BENN Type Foundry worker
1901 They were living next door to her parents and had with them their son
William Henry.
…..
22111 5-William Henry PASLEY
…
2212 4-Sarah A PASLEY (1873 Sheffield) Scissor Warehouse Girl
….
2213 4-Henry Fountaine PASLEY (1873 Sheffield) b reg Q1 1874 Sheffield.
1891?: Scissor manufacturing Clerk
d regd Mar qtr 1895 age 21 Ecclesall B.
….
2214 4-Herbert PASLEY b reg Q2 1876 Sheffield
1901 with parents, Silver spoon finisher, gold.
….
2215 4-Walter PASLEY b 1881 Sheffield. 1881: age 1. 1891: age 10.
1901 in South Africa (Boer War). Source for this branch is
AP (1152 11 Andrew PEARSON below) apearson@pt.lu 2004.
For a photo of Walter see AP's site
http://users.coditel.net/BECODLUX.USR02406/genealogy/index.html FAILS
This shows his transfer certificate: b1881, called up for service 6.1.1917,
Heavy IC Driver, transferred to Army Reserve 14.7.1919
It also shows a card sent to him at 9 Court, 2 House, Mushroom Lane, Sheffield
by his father in 1918. (That was the numbering scheme that they used in that
area - the houses weren't very big, and were densely packed.- AP)
m regd Dec qtr 1902 Ecclesall B. 9c 711 sp-Elizabeth RAWLINGS
Her parents came from Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire. Her mother was born
Hannah RAWLINGS.
…..
22151 5-Walter PASLEY He had a rather glamorous girlfriend from Paris called
Rene. I've got a picture of them somewhere. -AP.
Could be WP b regd Mar qtr 1907 Ecclesall B. 9c 371
…..
22152 5-George Albert PASLEY b Walkley, Sheffield
b regd Jun qtr 1909 Ecclesall B. 9c 389
The above site has a telegram to him in Military Hospital,Liverpool Rd,Chester.
m sp-Lily NELSON b Sheffield dr of George NELSON who lived in Summer St.
May have lived in Winter St.
……
22152 1 6-Patricia Ann PASLEY b Walkley, Sheffield #2004 in Pickering. "PP"
m sp-Keith PEARSON son of F PEARSON of 140 Mushroom Lane,Sheffield when their engagement was announced.
…….
22152 11 7-Andrew PEARSON b1980 apearson@pt.lu 1st contact 30.6.2004 AP
A photo is at http://users.coditel.net/BECODLUX.USR02406/ FAILS
……
22152 2 6-George Walter David PASLEY m sp-Janet #2004 in Sheffield.
2005: George W PASLEY D 14 Wood End Avenue S36 6FX Sheffield
…….
22152 21 7-Joel PASLEY bc1974 Sheffield
……
22152 3 6-Margaret Elizabeth PASLEY b 10.11.1937 registered 11.12.1937
Sheffield North. Her b reg. is at
http://users.lu.coditel.net/BECODLUX.USR02406/genealogy/images/_mep.jpg
…
222 3-George PASLEY (1854 Sheffield)
m 6.4.1882 in Melbourne Australia to Margaret SAW
Source for 12: Helen CASTLE in Oz via PH.
..
23 2-Mary PASLEY bp 19.10.1823 at the London Street Independent,Baskingstoke,
Hampshire; dr of Henry & Hannah - IGI via DW.
1841 straw hat m(aker) with parents.
DW: a Mary PASLEY m 2nd qtr 1850 at East Retford to William FRICKLING or
Joseph SMITH or Charles SPENCER ref. xx page 513.
See a letter to her 26.12.1849 from her father 2 Henry WF PASLEY 1802-1884
under 2 above. See 25 2-Richard Joshua PASLEY I b 1828, for letters to her from him.
…
24 2-Charles Jesse PASLEY 1825 bp at at the London Street Independent,
Baskingstoke, Hampshire - IGI via DW
1845: the informant for his mr's d cert apparently living in Beckingham [the
one in Lincolnshire?]. His father wrote in 1845 that he did not attend the
wedding. -DW
19.2.1851 or 1852: Charles PASLEY walking feat: PEDESTRIAN FEAT... to recall
the feat of a Sheffield man Charles PASLEY, performed at York on 19.2.1851 or
1852. The following is from a newspaper of the time:-
GREAT PEDESTRIAN FEAT AT YORK. On Monday last Chas. PASLEY of Sheffield,
accomplished in an easy manner, the feat of walking 50 miles in 10 hours, at
the York cricket ground. The undertaking arose out of a wager of P20 a side, &
Sheffield & Manchester ... 24 years old. - Gale Newspapers.
m 1845? sp-Ann BUTTERY 1815
1861 census at 69 Jessop St, Sheffield (see DW's photo of St in bio of 242):
Ann age 46 with dr 241 Hannah W & son 242 Charles Jesse PASLEY below.
DW deduced that Ann is a sr to Mary BUTTERY who m'd 25 as this is the address
of Sarah BUTTERY, mr of Mary. ie 2 brs m'd 2 srs.
Year? Sept 21 at Creswick St: Ann, Walkley, widow of the late Charles Jesse
PASLEY, aged 50. - Gale Newspapers.
…
241 3-Hannah Winifred PASLEY b registered 4th quarter 1845; obviously
named after her grandmother Hannah HAMPSON [m1 of 2 HWFP] who d 6.1.1845 -DW.
1861 census in Sheffield under the name of PASLEY:
(From Eric YOULE's inex at www.powerup.com.au/~exy/index.html via DW.
Hannah W(inifred) born Sheffield.
…
242 3-Charles Jesse PASLEY b .2.1847 - see letter 8.3.1847 from 25 Richard PASLEY.
So who is Charles Jesse PASLEY b reg Q1 1849 Ecclesall B. ?
(Could be a brother or cousin of 0 of F3 as they live close to each other in
the same street. DW thinks he may be 221 of 1.
[Compare Charles Jesse (1st quarter 1848 Holburn, London - 2nd quarter 1848).]
1879 Sheffield Directory - warehouseman at 18 Brocco Street.
1901 census Table Blade Smith with his son Thomas S;
wife Elizabeth must have died.
m 4th qtr 1866 in Sheffield sp-Elizabeth BUXTON b c1847 Sheffield,York.
d regd Mar qtr 189 aged 46 Ecclesall B. 9c 2423
1871 census at 69 Jessop Street, Sheffield:
Charles J PASLEY a Blade Striker
wife Elizabeth, daughter Kate A. age 2, & his mother Ann age 46 so b1815.
1881 18 Brocco St, Sheffield,York on same page as Walter 24 at No. 24:
Charles Jesse PASLEY Head M 33 1848 Sheffd, York Warehouseman 242
Elizabeth PASLEY Wife M 34 1847 Sheffd, York
Thomas S PASLEY Son U 9 1872 Sheffd, York Scholar 2421
Ruth Ann PASLEY Daur U 7 1874 Sheffd, York Scholar 2423
Elizabeth PASLEY Daur U 4 1877 Sheffd, York 2424
Charles Jesse PASLEY Son U 10 m 1880 Sheffd, York 2425
1891 20 Cornfield Street, Heeley: My ID
Charles Jesse PASHLEY born 1848 242 table blade grinder
Elizabeth born 1846,
Thomas S(abine) PASHLEY born 1871 folio 60 2422 table blade grinder
Ruth A PASHLEY born 1873 folio 60 Daughter 2423 cabinet case liner
Charles Jesse PASHLEY born folio 60, 2425 scholar
Under the same folio for 1891 are
George PASHLEY age 7 (so b1883) 2426
Emma PASHLEY age 6 2427
Clara E PASHLEY age 3 2428
Alathea PASHLEY aged 2 months 2429
They are the only family DW finds under PASHLEY but Eric's 1891 index is only
half complete as of 2002/6.
Peter has searched the 1891 Nether Hallam census disc but it only has the
families of 46 William and Sarah Ann COX - she is a widow at the time,
2 HWFP' son 22 Harold Sabine and his wife Fanny and Walter and Ruth E and his
children (of which one is named Henry Fountaine so likely to be related to
our 2 HWFP).
1901 census:
Thomas PASLEY 29 (c1872 Yorks Sheffield) Yorkshire Ecclesall Bierlow
Table Blade Smith 2421
Gertrude PASLEY 21 (c1880 Yorks Sheffield) Yorkshire Ecclesall Bierlow
[sp of 2421]
Charles PASLEY 7M (c1900 Yorks Sheffield) Yorkshire Ecclesall Bierlow 24211
Charles PASLEY 52 (c1849 Yorks Sheffield) Yorkshire Ecclesall Bierlow
Table Blade Smith 242
George PASLEY 17 (c1884 Yorks Sheffield) Yorkshire Ecclesall Bierlow
Ivory Turner Fluter 2425
Emma PASLEY 15 (c1886 Yorks Sheffield) Yorkshire Ecclesall Bierlow
Etcher Silver 2426
Alathea PASLEY 10 (c1891 Yorks Sheffield) Yorkshire Ecclesall Bierlow 2429
….
2421 4-Kate A PASLEY b 1869 in Sheffield - DW.
In 1861 census with parents, age 2: I guess this should be 1871.
….
2422 4-Thomas Sabine PASLEY (2nd quarter of 1871 Sheffeld)
1881 with parents; 1891 Thomas S PASHLEY table blade grinder with parents.
m reg Mar qtr 1900 Ecclesall Bierlow 9c 351 sp-Gertrude ASHTON (c1880
Sheffield,Yorks) At the time of the marriage his father was given as Charles
Jesse a table blade smith cutler and his address was given as 20 Preston St.
1901 at 20 Preston St with his parents: he is a Table Blade Cutler
FIND! WHO IS THIS?:
1901 Sheffield, Ecclesall, Yorkshire:
Joseph PROCTOR Head M 48 1853 Newark, Notts Brewers lab'r
Harriet PROCTOR Wife M 46 1855 Colton, Notts
Annie E PASLEY Daur M 25 1876 Sheffield, Yorks
Joseph PROCTOR Son S 18 1883 Sheffield, Yorks Grocers carter
Thomas A PASHLEY S inlaw 25 1876 Sheffield, Yorks Drapers carter
….
24221 5-Charles PASLEY (c1900 Yorks Sheffield) 7m in 1901 census.
….
2423 4-Ruth Ann PASLEY b regd Sep qtr 1873 Ecclesall B., Sheffield 9c 304
m 1st quarter of 1893 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 353 sp-Joseph FAWLEY or Albert
HANCOCK. (In 1901 the youngest Joseph FAWLEY is a 45 yr old shoemaker in
Sheffield; there is a Ruth FAWLEY aged 28 b Sheffield in Sheffield; there is
also a Albert HANCOCK Boot & Shoe Maker in Sheffield aged 38 but no Ruth FAWLEY
aged 27+-5 b Sheffield.)
….
2424 4-Elizabeth PASLEY (1877 Sheffield)
1891: Elizabeth age 14 Domestic Servant at 53 Oxford St.
One of their relations lived at Oxford St so she may have just been
'helping out'.-DW
m 3rd quarter of 1895 Sheffield 9c 736 sp-Joseph Charles BUCKLEY
1901 She had her sister Clara Estelle staying with her & her in-laws.
…..
24241 5-William T BUCKLEY b 1896
…..
24242 5-Maria BUCKLEY b 1900.
….
2425 4-Charles Jesse PASLEY b regd Jun qtr 1880 Sheffield 9c 474
1891 with parents. Not found 1901.
?m regd Dec qtr 1909 Ecclesall Bierlow, Sheffield 9c 650 sp-Ethel HANSON or
Annie Mills HOPKINSON ex pasley/freebmd.txt
….
2426 4-George PASLEY 17 (c1884 Yorks Sheffield) Yorkshire Ecclesall Bierlow
1891 with his parents. 1901 Ivory Turner & Fluter. See DW's biography
….
2427 4-Emma PASLEY b regd Jun qtr 1885 Sheffield 9c 436
1901 15 (1886 Yorks Sheffield) Yorkshire Ecclesall Bierlow Etcher Silver
with her fr & br.
….
2428 4-Clara Estella PASLEY b regd Jun qtr 1888 Sheffield 9c 419
1891: age 3.
1901: 2503 6441 Clara PASLEY 13 (c1888 Sheffield Yorks) Yorkshire Ecclesall
Bierlow
….
2429 4-Alathea PASLEY 10 (c1891 Yorks Sheffield) Yorkshire Ecclesall
1891 with her parents. 1901 Bierlow with fr & br Thomas.
m regd Mar qtr 1910 Rotherham 9c 969 sp-James Hinkley DRAPER or John Henry WOOD
25 2-Richard Joshua PASLEY I b 20.10.1827 Basingstoke, Hampshire
bp 16.1.1828 at the London Street Independent, Baskingstoke,
d c1850 USA of cholera. bp: son of Henry & Hannah - IGI via DW.
Cast Iron Brand Manufacturer.
(Sources for this branch are DW & JP - some info from Gen Soc at Albion,
Brisbane.) PH says be founded the Eagle Letter Works and the company name was
Richard J PASLEY Ltd. [Who is Richard J PASLEY (1835 Sheffield)? Source Cliff K?]
21.10.1846 Richard wrote to his uncle Joseph [5] that he left his father at
Ballinasloe then went to Dublin and then to Liverpool then to Manchester and
then Sheffield.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
15.5.1843 from [ID 25] Richard Joshua PASLEY I b 1828
to [ID 5] Joseph PASLEY b 1811 & his wife Winifred nee NEWBOLD b 1810-1876
- my ancestors.
Sheffield May the 15th 1843
Dear Uncle & Aunt, we received a letter from you on Friday last but did not
answer it untill I received one from dear Father because I expected I should
have been able to let you known wen we expected our Father home. we got one
from him on saturday evening wen it was too late to wright now, he did not
tell us when he shall come home, but will next time, his love to you.
I should like to come I think to Gringleby, my father likewise I think for
I have no Goods to get ready to send to father? that dear Father would off
like me to come and dear Mother writes me to come. But I cannot come yet til
father comes home for I have no Cloaths fit to be seen in at alts.wither
Jackets waistcoat trowes nor Cap. but wen dear father comes home he will do
his best I have no doubt, to get me somthing. We expect him home at the later
end of this week. Dear Mother is, I am glad to say, mending fast, her
hapitite is getting a great deal better. We shew her as much atention as we can
& think she is getting on as well as can be expected. Ann [b c1820 ID 21],
Mary [b 1823 ID 23] & myself is quite well at present & both join in love to
yourself, Aunt & all our Cousins, with your affectionate nephew
Richard J PASLEY.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
11.9.1845 from [ID 25] Richard Joshua PASLEY I b 1828
to [ID 5] Joseph PASLEY 1811-1883 & his wife Winifred NEWBOLD 1810-1876
- my ancestors.
Sheffield 11.9.1845
Dear Uncle & Aunt, I take this opportunity of addressing you under the
following sircumstance. I was given to understand that you was made a "Great"
Uncle & Aunt, a "Great" Aunt of, and Father a Grandfather of - & "Me"
a uncle/Eworche?, [referring?? to birth of ID 58, Silas James PASLEY b reg 4th
qtr 1845 East Retford/Gringley on the Hill]
by Mr H HASBY of Liverpool - It apiers that Ruth [?Ruth nee RAWSON m 1844 Henry
PASLEY bc1822 ID 22] has gone to Hyde on a visit on Sunday last and she as let
them in for it there, for she was taken Hill there (that is at her Sisters)
they have a very fine little Girl [so it can't be Silas, unless he is now
talking about a hild of Ruth's sister] & both mother & Daughter is doing verry
well at pres. the Child was born on Tuesday last (Father dose not know yet
- please let my Uncle know at Retford [?William PASLEY b1809 m Jane R SMITH:
their son William ID 43, was b 1845/1846 Retford, Notts.]
& give my love to him & Aunt & the little ones there -- Elizabeth [ID 51 b
c1837 East Retford who later m Thomas Wolstoncroft RATHBONE, my ancestors]
is quite well & Happy, she likes her School & is doing well - She sends her
best love to you both & all her little brothers & sisters & a kiss Each & one
for Frank [I can't find him! 5 Joseph has no son Frank that I know of.]
& 2 Each for you - we are well in Health & at present - doing well.
J LOCK'D was at Ecclesfield with Mary [b 1823 ID 23?? - freebmd has no m of a
Mary P to a LOCKWOOD] & she sends her love to you all & likes her schual veryy
well at present as so do I mine. I have six/his? arly to thank you for the
carictor you sent & must acknowledge I aught to have thanked you before but
you will doubtless look over it this time & forget it by answering this
immediately. Father is at present at Bakewell or near. I have not herd from
Charles [ID 24 b 1825] lately but anticipate he is not doing over well.
J LOCKWOOD desires to be remembered to you. Mr CAUGHEY will be here
(if all's well) in a faughnight when I shall hope to see you over.
I should like to have the money Father wrote for from Mr ROBERTS. I don't
think he as herd from him at all yet. I should be very glad to here from you
at your convenience at Mr GOODWIN's 46. Sheff'd More. -
Please to give my love to my little cousins & kiss them for me God bless them
- I should like to see them all - Remember me kindly to little Frank -
& all who inquire after me. I am sincerely happy to here business is prospering
with you - shall be happy to here of its continuance. I sahall (please God)
see Mary on Sunday next 'purpose going I have been invited - I have no more
perticular news to communicate at present only that I begin to long after the
Heavenly Blessings of a peaceful heart & contionce - & to live in armony &
love with my maker & my Savour - May you long experience the Blessing of the
Almighty & live under the Shaddow of his wings, is the True Prayer of
your Affectionate Nephew R J PASLEY.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
27.3.1846 from [ID 25] Richard Joshua PASLEY I b 1828
to [ID 5] Joseph PASLEY 1811-1883 & his wife Winifred NEWBOLD 1810-1876
- my ancestors.
Letter folded, sealed & addressed to
Mr Jos'h PASLEY, Grocer & Draper, Gringley on the Hill, Notts.
Marked P Paid. Postmark Sheffield M 27 1846 D.
Sheffield March 27 /46
My Dear Uncle & Aunt, I received a very kind letter from you on Tuesday last
in which I have the pleasure of being congratulated on my 1st Born Son & Heir.
[ID 251 Richard Joshua PASLEY II b 22.3.1846 Sheffield].
I sincerely thank you for your kind & prudent advice concerning the dedication
of my new darling to Almighty God the preserver & giver (or doner/atoner?)
of every good & perfect gict. I have strove to do so and will still urge
my case to him who never yet refuses those who ask in faith. I am happy to say
both my Dear Mary [his wife Mary nee BUTTERY] & (little Dick) Richard Joshua
[ID 251] is doing as well as can be expected.
I have not herd from my dear Father since you wrote. I have only herd once
since he left you at Gringley. - Ann says there is no more butter Clothes or
packages here. I sent last week 3 Bottles & 1 Basket & what clothes Sister
could find - Elizth [?ID 51 b c1837 East Retford] & Wm [?ID 56 b1842
Gringley] is quite well & desire there love to you all, also there thanks for
Nut Tarts, Drops, Turnover, & our united thanks for the wedding Day loafe,
& my wish that you may see & enjoy as many more & twill as many more and
3 years & a half - or untill you are both tired of them, all folks here are
quite well. - Ja's LOCKWOOD desires to be kindly remembered to you all.
Eliz'h will write tomorrow. Arabella LOCKWOOD will positively start on Monday.
she seems very anxious to come. - I am obliged to you for being so considerate
and kind as to require my father to remit to me 1st for with one thing &
another I do indeed feel it to be an expensive time. - do not Think I am
murmering - no rather joyous than greaveous am sorry you have no butter.
but hope you will have next week - if you send it for Ann [b c1820 ID 21]
say so plain, if you please or if it is for me do the same,
no more news at Present we are
Your Affectionate Nephew & Neice, RJ & M PASLEY.
If you would write again soon I should be glad.
Address to my sister Mary [ID 23 b 1823] at Tho's SMITH Esq, Cliff House, nr Sheff-.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
7.6.1846 from [ID 25] Richard Joshua PASLEY I b 1828
to [ID 5] Joseph PASLEY 1811-1883 & his wife Winifred NEWBOLD 1810-1876
- my ancestors.
Letter folded, sealed & addressed to
Mr J PASLEY, Grocer etc, Gringley on the Hill, Notts.
Marked P Paid.
Sheffield June 7 1846.
Dear Uncle & Aunt, I now write to inform you that we entere'd upon the cares
& expences of house keeping last night [a tear] a small stock of furniture,
but [-] Stock of expectations to be realized in due time - You may judge for
at any rate if you can't my Aunt can) how we are fixed - we have already come
to hand (2nd hand)
1. Square Table, 1 round table cost P 1 chare each. 1 Fender. 1 pair tongs.
1 coal rake. 1 whole candle stick & 2 peices. 4 dishes. 3 plates. 7 spoons.
2 cups & saucers. 1 teapot. 1 chamber pot. 1 basket. a found one 1 borrowed
Flock B is 1. ditto quilt no pillows bolsters so do I said before my aunt can
judge pretty near what we have got too much & what me v. got too little -
what I have mentioned is what & all we've got towards our next Living -
I have omited one think namely 1. Trtoise & 1 Tea tray cost D. so that if
(dureing this extreme hot & sultry weather) you have more Bedding or in fact
any kind of usless furniture be sure to tell my good of it - nice giving? Aunt
not to foreget her affectionate Nephew. Little Dick [??ID 251 b 1846 Sheffield
was too young to sweep!] that always used to sweep the front of the shop every
morning at her verry perticular desire (poor little Dick)
my Father I expect will return on Monday & if my aunt was to assist? him as
a perticular favour to carry or bring something or anything for your poor
little nephew, I almost dare say he would not refuse - please tell my father
I receivd his note safe - & that I shall be glad to see him when he comes
home I howed out of the 10/- 6/10 club? I acl so it only left me 3/2
- I have now paid P2.2.0 so that is now going downhill now I am happy to say
notwithstanding my poverty I must asure you I never was so comfortable in my
life. That is one Great blessing I have no more to say but that Eliz'h &
little William seem verry well as is also all our friends here. Mary desires
her love to my Aunt & yourself & says therre will be one more for her to come
and see (if not 2)
I am Your Affectionate Newhew RJ PASLEY
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21.10.1846 from [ID 25] Richard Joshua PASLEY I b 1828
to [ID 5] Joseph PASLEY 1811-1883 & his wife Winifred NEWBOLD 1810-1876
- my ancestors.
Letter folded, with an unperforated penny red, sealed & addressed to
Mr Jos'h PASLEY, Grocer & Draper, Gr' Gringley nr Bawtry, Notts.
Postmark Sheffield 22.10.
Address 31 Devonshire Lane, Sheffield Oct 21 1846.
Dear Uncle & Aunt, I received your kind & welcome letter this morning & yours
of the 19th also, the day before. You say you expect I have made use of yours
to get me out of the delimink. No my dear Uncle indeed I did not nor would
I even now only you give me leave in fact I was a good mind to pay them
the money you desired me, but I thought I would keep it one day, just to see
what you will on the subject - but of corse so you said I might of corse
I have made use of it for the aforementioned purpose - You address yours to
Little Dick & I no asure you Apt as he is, he is not ap;d enough to read it
so you hall as well my Big Dick next time. - I now in quell truely Happy to
here business still continues to prosper in your hand may it ever deservedly
Prosper is my sincere desire, of corse you are quite excuseable in not
remitting the 2-5-0 sooner & was only to pay a Tailors Bill - You say in your
first that 12.5% is to come off 3.15.6 which will leave it 3.5.6 instead of
which I think it will leave it 3.7.0
I sincerely thank you both for your kindness shewn to my Dear Mary when on
her visit with you & also for your kind rememberance of my Dear Boy. He is
indeed thank God a fine good & Healthy child. I will Kiss him indeed for you
and return twice as many more to all my cousins & relations at Gringley.
You say I am to let you know what Cha's [ID 24 b 1825] is doing. I believe
he is on the point of going to a place. I was told he had got it since
I returned home. I let him have a few goods now - but he as not paid me either
for those he took or anything of the old - He owes me turned a pound.
I said 1-7-6 in my last to you, but it was 1-10-0 a mistake and besides that
there was 1-0-0 which my father says he named in his last to you - I have been
down to Ann's [b c1820 ID 21] & gave her the 13/6 you desired me - she did not
know why you had sent it so soon - I wish you had told me she did not need it
untill Satur 7. I do advise you it would have been of considerable service
to me - Your dear Children are well & sends there love to you all - Any money
you remit to me for my purpose you may rely I will attend to as punctual as
tho' you was here yourself - If I recover that I have alread paid I will be
satisfied - I wish I may it is searious to a young begginer like me and at
the time when It was most wanted, my father is just upon out of Goods & he as
sent me an order that amounts to 4-17-11 - he wants them immediately & I have
not money to even get them with. I wrote to him & dare say he will write
to you directly. if I do not get the money back. I shall not share any money
to carry on with untill my father writes either to you or me
I am going to the Town Hall tomorrow concerning it to see what can be done.
I will let you know what is likely to be done if I can of corse I shall try to
recover damages. I thank you for your advice respecting it bidding the matter
well over before I got. I am afraid I shall not be able to keep 9/6 out of
this but if you send no more than 3-0-0 of corse I will pay it - I wanted some
money to get some Isong? with to fit some things with for my father so that
I might not let him stand still, and you see if it ad not been for this
unfortunate affair I should have had plenty of money of my own - I do asure
you it is a greater trial to me than you are aware of it is to mean amount to
have in ready money, at any rate n- have got up all my father sends for & a
trifle more I will send you a parcel of Hoes of my father's for your vale &
also a piece of Linen as a pattern of some real strong home spun it is
6.25 d/yard. I think that I paid 6/-. I left my father at Ballinasloe a week
ago last Sat'y & havel'o? up to Dublin by Carol Coach. Kepr thet merked thence
on Thursday by Packet to L'pool were we arrived in Friday Mor'g - after
a prosperous voyage of only 15 hours thence by rail to Mr & Sheff'd - arriving
about 7 oclock found all were & comfortable - & all was going well untill this
unfortunate affair -- Please to write and my weather
You would like a live Kurkey & wether you have any place to keep it alive
untill Christmas or thereabouts - I bro't it from Ireland with me - it is a
fine Cock Bird & would be veryy fat by that time it only wants regular potato
peelings & bits like a pity untill 13 weeks before you kill it & then it would
... Barley meal mixed stiff with water & when they had eat so much as they
would then make Pills be large as a well such send creat it - if you write
accept it very so and I will send it in a small brown hamper which you can
return, my Mary [his wife] sends her love to you both especially & all the
children JL [?], Mr B [?] & family he is better than he was been for some time
My best love to Aunt & all our Dear Friends
Your Affectionate Nephew & Neice - RJ & M PASLEY
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3.11.1846 from [ID 25] Richard Joshua PASLEY I b 1828
to [ID 5] Joseph PASLEY 1811-1883 & his wife Winifred NEWBOLD 1810-1876
- my ancestors.
Sheffield Nov' 3rd 1846
Dear Uncle & Aunt, After waiting some time in expectation of receiving my
money again & being able by that means to return yours so kindly lent. I am at
length compelld to write without returning the money & also without the news
of my receiving my money again. This is indeed hard. to be forced from home,
& those I love to wander in surch of an honest liveing in the sigh of all men.
to debar myself of many comforts as well as necessary's for what. to pay other
peoples debts we ware at the Town Hall on the business & after they herd
the case from me they said they could not meddle with it. I asked what I could
do & they said I must go some ware else to ask that - so because I have not
money to go to Law with them, they will not return the money - nevertheless
you may depend on yours the 1st opportunity I can any way possibly rais it -
I paid the Bill as you no doubt saw as I returned it in the Hamper - I also
received the 10/- for candles which I also sent they was 9/8 this time I got
at a nother place becaus the other people had not any - pleas to send our
Brown Hamper back immediately as I shall want it again. I almost think I am
going over to Ireland again this Satur'y if I can in any way possibly bais
money n fit some things - I have received a letter from my father since writing
this - which desires me to go over, as afore said - & says in yours of the
26th to him you had not got the stocking true but it was on account of being
so worried that they was packed too late to send sooner. I should be glad if
you could write to Dublin & say you have received them - as (my Father) would
have sent me some money by some means if he knew you had received them & not
until - & I do assure you it is of consequences just now to me if I had 1P
I could get them up -
May God in his mercy grant me some way of excape - My Mary & little one
than[k] God, is in good health as I do hope this will find you all both small
& great J LOCKWOOD & all friends desire to be kindly remembered to you.
My Mary sends her love to my Aunt & all the Little ones - Yours are both quite
well & look well - I shall be heartly glad to here from you at your earlyest
convenience - as I no asure you I have but few real sound friends to
communicate with except my dear Father & Yourself & just now is a trouble on him
I am Dear Uncle & Aunt, Your Sincerely Affectionate Nephew, RJ PASLEY
31 Devonshire Lane.
You first sent me 5-10-6 out of which I paid Ann [b c1820 ID 21] 13/6
& had coming to me 2-5-0 & 1-0-0 & 4/9 which leaves me in debt to you 1-7-3
& then 2/6 spere of the money for the bill 2-6 & 4 out of the money for candly? 1-10-1 to you if you could without much inconvenience to yourself spare me a Sovering untill
the latter end of next week. I do asure you it would do me a very great deal
of good as my father is waiting for goods. Do not if it would put you to a
great inconvenience- you would greatly oblige x
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8.3.1847 from [ID 25] Richard Joshua PASLEY I b 1828
to his sister Mary [ID 23 b 1823]
Sheffield March 8th 1847
Dear Sister, I duly received yours & should have answered sooner but had
wrote to my father & Uncle James[ID 3] from whom I desired to have herd pres'
to my reply to yours. I herd from my father this morn'g but have not yet herd
from James the reason I cannot tell but perhaps I may hear this even'g.
my father was quite well both doing only indifferently.
I hope you will excuse me not writing sooner as the shows? is the only reason
why I did not, as i wishd to hear what they thought respecting my final
determind you did not say what our friend at Greingley say respecting it as it
red..ed the amount? you will require. I can assure you the before stated sum
will be quite as little as will be required. but you know I am perfectly
willing to assist you to my utmost limit therefore dare say we shall manage
pretty well.
I think if you are complet'd to put with your Bit you aught to get more
for it of course you start? must be the judge. My Mary is now writing which
I shall enclose in this. I may inform you that Cha's [ID 24 b 1825] Ann
[nee BUTTERY] was put to bed a month since tomorrow. She I had foregot to tell
you before. it is a Son. Charles Jesse [ID 242].
Ruth [Ruth nee RAWSON m 1844 Henry PASLEY bc1822 ID 22] is still about
but poorley as to Henry going. All I can say is that of course as he says
he will not be able to take Ruth under a month from her accouchment so
as she may be up another faughtnight I may conclude with Henry that they
cannot expect to be ready in a faughtnight's time from now. by which time
we hope to be ready [for their migration to the US?]. I am waiting to receive
MCGRATH's order when I shall fulfill it & make our exeet at once.
We are all quite well & doing very nicely. I will let them have your
messages. Mr WHITE desires me to give you his kind respects. - I write his
mother is very ill again. Jimmy SYRID is Lower Hill, Sheffield this night
with a consort in the Music Hall - Gallery 1 guinea, Saloon 10/6. I dont think
I shall go. In fact I believe all the tickets are already taken.
We shall be glad to hear from you but of course will let you know when to
come - as it respects the Letters of recommendation of course. I shall say
accept them gladly. You can lane me put down Richard Joshua PASLEY Esq, MP FRS
LLB & SSS etc etc which of course are the same times? will be I great
accomodation? of yourself & I have nothing further to say at this present.
Therefore haveing no more to day I at once come to the conclusion
which saith & causeth to be saith sincere of a desire to fullfill & cause
to be filled this bresant page not liking to send paper unwrote upon.
I am in sincerity your Affectionate Brother Richd'd PASLEY
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20.4.1847 from [ID 25] Richard Joshua PASLEY I b 1828
to [ID 5] Joseph PASLEY 1811-1883 & his wife Winifred NEWBOLD 1810-1876
Sheffield April 20th 1847
Dear Uncle & Aunt, I am sorry to trouble you, but as you are my only bank what
can I do. I am run out of money - & don't know ware to expect any from untill
friday is past so shall be very glad if you can forward me 5 or 10/- by return.
- I have rather more Post stamps than I have immediate use for so take the
liberty of sending you 2/6 worth which please place to my credit -
Ann [b c1820 ID 21] says she is going to write so of corse will tell you
the Children are quite well - my dear boy started to walk on Sunday even.
We are all well as we trust this with for you all.
Your Affectionate Nephew, RJ & M PASLEY
Mrs J PASLEY 1847 to M PASLEY:
Oct 2 Velvet & Syrup be't -1-0
April 17 to Marys hock mak'g 1-6
living ac't 3
[Total] -2-9
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20.3.1848 from [ID 25] Richard Joshua PASLEY I b 1828
to [ID 5] Joseph PASLEY 1811-1883 & his wife Winifred NEWBOLD 1810-1876
Sheffield 20th March 1848
D'r Uncle & Aunt, I trust you will not deem me unwilling to serve you, by
the contence of this. On the contrary, I am ever glad to do any thing you may
require doing in Sheffield. But I think if you look at the connections
existing between myself & Mr BUTTERY you will not be supprised to learn
I would much rather decline the delivery of the message to him contain'd in
Ann's last [b c1820 ID 21]. Not that I either have, or ever had any thing
to do with it in any respect whatever - But if you had just drap'd a line,
or enclos'd one in Arms. I would have deliverd it most certainly - I trust
the reasons herein contain & will prove sufficient - to notifity you of
my willingness to serve you on any other ocations.
I am sorry I was not able to send your last little order off according as
desir'd the only reason was I was too late for Crampton, that Journey, so
sent them by him next. We trust this will find you all well, not exactly as it
leaves us - as our little Rich'd is very poorly - all else are well (thanks
be to our Almighty protector). My Mary joins me in sincere Love to yourselves
a few lines would at all times prove acceptable our love also to all the
little ones
Your Affectionate Nephew, Rich'd PASLEY
53 Earl St.
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26.3.1848 from [ID 25] Richard Joshua PASLEY I b 1828
to his sister Mary [ID 23 b 1823]
Sheffield 26th March 1848
Dear Sister, I now nathe an offere'd opportunity of scribling you a few
words which I should have done before now. But we had but little news to
communicate & a letter without ditto is similer to a Misionary without
Language. I have always been most happy to learn from Ann [b c1820 ID 21]
of your well being & also that you are comfortable with our dear Friends etc.
I may now take the liberty of informing you (as also my dear Uncle & Aunt)
that my dear Mary has bro't me another "Son" on Thursday last March 23 at
930 am. She was distrep'd from noon on the Day Previous but I thank my God.
She is bless'd in every respect so far as can be expected, they are both doing
well. We have decided to call him Arthur Fountain Benjamin PASLEY. [ID 252]
I write to inform you, as we think it may prove news espetially as you took
some little intrest in it, - I sent my Uncles candles off as desired. p'r
Dawson - & I hope they reach'd their destination safe etc. I am suppris'd &
sorry to here of the Death of Porr Miss WHICTMAN. - any news you could send
would prove very acceptable we saw the Death of O la Mrs OTTER of CLayworth,
invester in the Indipendant of this Town. I may say Mrs WHITE is almost
a constant visiter here, once or twice a week - I may just remark that my
trade increases so fast I have not convenience of Primises or Purse to meet
the demand yet am glad to day thro mercy undeserv'd that I hope soon with
a little more persivereance to conquer.- Neil Des Per andum - I have now
without further orders work to last me about a month or 5 weeks, & am sure of
more the early Part of this week I shall be glad to here from you all
Fare Well - my Mary joins me In Best Love to All, with
your Affectionate Brother Richd'd PASLEY
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1893: Kelly's Directory - Richard J PASLEY mark makers 32A Carver St
1986 telephone directory still had the RF PASLEY [5(10)] & RJ PASLEY [25] firms listed.
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m 1.1.1846 Sheffield by banns sp-Mary BUTTERY bc1827 M. cert.:
1846 marriage by banns in the parish? of Sheffield 1 Jan 1846
Richard John PASLEY 19 Bachelor Grocer Clough Bank f'r Henry PASLEY Moulder
Mary BUTTERY 19 Spinster Lead Mills, f'r Benjamin BUTTERY, Boot & Shoemaker?
Married by Edward GOODWIN. Everyone signed:
Richard Joshua PASLEY (NOT John as written by mistake above), Mary BUTTERY
In the Presence of Henry W F PASLEY, K( or R or L) HUDSON
Marriage was registered 2nd quarter of 1846.
In 1849 due to lack of work Richard & Mary took their baby son 251 to USA.
But Richard soon died & Mary returned to Sheffield with 251 Richard.
1851 Census: Mary is living at 69 Jessop Street with
her mother (Sarah age 59 born Wensley (sic)),
her sister Frances age 19 a laundress and warehouse women,
her brother Benjamin age 15 a table knife hafter,
her son Richard Joshua - the only son from this marriage.
1854 Sep qtr Mary remarried in Sheffield (9c 399) to Peter GALLAGHER (b1822
Ireland). They lived in Glossop & had 4 chn Peter D, Michael, Mary & Sarah.
1867 she wrote she was sorry to hear of the death of Henry and mentions
Charles & an Aunt SMITH. -DW
1880 They emigrated to Dundas, Ontario, Canada.
1881 Name Marital Status Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion
Peter GALLAGHER M Irish 57 Ireland Tailor Catholic
Mary GALLAGHER M English 53 1828 England Catholic
Peter D. GALLAGHER Irish 24 England Weaver Catholic
Michel F. GALLAGHER Irish 19 England Weaver Catholic
Mary A. GALLAGHER Irish 18 England Winder Catholic
Source Information: Census Place Dundas, Wentworth North, Ontario
Family History Library Film 1375892 NA Film Number C-13256
District 148 Sub-district A Division 1 Page Number 8
Household Number 46]
The 2 families kept in close touch & eventually the PASLEY sisters in Sheffield
were some of the beneficiaries of their half uncle Peter D GALLAGHER. -JP
Sheila has some letters written from Canada.
1887 a m was regd Mar qtr Sheffield 9c 389 of an Annie Winifred E PASLEY
- presumbably the one whose b was regd Dec 1865 Sheffield 9c 320 - & a James
BUTTERY.)
Mary BUTTERY then PASLEY then GALLAGHER death notice:
July 29 at Dundas, Canada, Mary Agnes, beloved wife of Peter GALLAGHER late of
Glossop, and mother of 251] Richard J PASLEY of this town, aged 60. - Gale Newspapers.
251 3-Richard Joshua PASLEY II (22.3.1846 Sheffield-13.4.1904) d aged 58
b at 41 Duke St, Sheffield. Bio by DW:
Apprenticed to his grandfather 2 & in time started his own firm RJ PASLEY.
1879 Sheffield Directory (also listed under PASHLEY) at the Eagle Works,
27 Carver St, Home 2 Brook Street. His firm is listed as making mark, letter
and figures.
Note - the directory entries appear as R J which could be this man, his father
or his son Richard Josiah.
The firm appears in the directories up to 1929 which is as far as DW had looked
1881 dir at 26 Abbeydale Road, Ecclesall Brierlow, Mark Maker, die and Letter
Cutter. (His wife Mary is also listed as Die maker)
Richard Josiah Marshal Sabine Pasley listed as employer
1881 census (see below): 35 head b Sheffield. Mark Maker and Letter Cutter
- same as grfr [2].
This ad is from p18 of the 1885-86 Gazetteer and Directory of Nottinghamshire:
Richard J PASLEY
Marks, Letters, Figures, Brands, Name Stamps ... The Sheffield Gilding Stamp
Cutter, Eagle Letter Words, 32a Carver St, Sheffield. - Thanks to DW
(Found at www.historicaldirectories.org using the search richard w/2 pasley
w/10 marks: this requests entries with richard 1 or 2 words in front of pasley
up to 10 words in front of marks.)
JP has many of the family letters from Canada & Gringley on the Hill.
Richard Josiah Marshal Sabine Pasley listed as employer
1883-1884 Sheffield Dir's at 14 Carver St, home 26 Abbeydale Road.
1884 listed in Nottinghamshire Dir p18, advertising his firm in Sheffield
as Mark Maker, Rubber Stamp Manufacturer, Embossing and Endorsing
Press Manufacturers and Mark, Letter, Brand manufactures.
1885 in the history, Gazetteer and Directory of Nottinghamshire, Page ix
Mark maker, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England page 18. Also listed under rubber
stamp manufacturer, embossing and endorsing press manufacturers and mark
letter, and brand manufacturers. So he had his own company or was in charge of
his father's.
1887 Sheffield Dir at 32a Carver St, where the company seems to have stayed.
1890 & 1893 Sheffield dir's as before
1891 census - Mary is on her own, head of the household with her children
Mary I age 23, Richard J M T age 22, Frances E age 19, Ada A age 17,
Arthur age 6, Hannah age 4.
1895-96 dir as before, address is 42 Yardley St. Also listed at this address
is their daughter Mary I, a dressmaker, who carries on being listed until 1903.
1898 1900 1901 ditto
1901 at 42 Yardley Street, St. George, Sheffield: Richard & family but
Richard Josiah and Frances Eleanor are not there & Emily is.
1904 he died, but the firm still appears in the directory.
1905,07,10,12,17,19-20,21,22, Mary Hannah appears as Mrs. Mary Ann at 67
Crookes Road, and in 1919 on her two daughters appear there.
BUT I have her dying in 1903 so perhaps there is another Mary there?
This would appear so as in 1917 there is a Mrs. Mary at 103 Hangingwater Road
1915 he is listed at 32a Carver Street as a letter cutter, die sinker and
manufacturer of steel name punches, brands, brass labels and checks, stencil
plates, name plates etc.
1957 at 6 Bents Green Road. The company is shown as Richard J PASLEY Ltd.,
letter cutters and die sinkers at Eagle Letter Works, Mappin Street.
m 20/30.4.1867 Christ Church, Pitsmoor, Sheffield sp-Mary Hannah MARSHALL
b 30.6.1847 Sheffield d Jun Q 1913 at 65 Ecclesall B.
When m'd she was a schoolteacher of Thurgoland dr of John MARSHALL, tailor
& he was an embossing press manufacturer, as was his father, then dead.
Witnesses were her parents (?) John and Isabelle MARSHALL. -DW
PASLEY - MARSHALL. April 20 at Christ Church, Pitsmoor,
by the Rev G SANDFORD, Mr Richard Joshua PASLEY
grandson of Mr Henry PASLEY, general merchant, of this town, to Mary Hannah
(mistress of Thurgoland Infant School), daur of Mr John MARSHALL, tailor of
Sheffield. - Gale Newspapers.
Richard & Mary with their chn L to R: 2511 Mary, baby on knee c2 (Ada 2414?),
2512 Richard, a boy seated c4, 2513 Frances ex DW:
1861 census in Sheffield under the name of PASHLEY: (From Eric YOULE's Index at
www.powerup.com.au/~exy/index.html via DW. ID numbers are mine.)
Richard Joshua and Mary H's children:-
2511 Mary J 1867, 2512 Richard James Marshal Sabine 1868.
2514 Ada A 1873, 2513 Frances E 1871, 2516 Hannah 1879.
1871 census at 158 St Phillips Rd, Sheffield, Yorkshire:
Name Relation Marital Status Age Birthplace Occupation ID no. in this tree
Richard J PASLEY Head M 25 1846 Sheffield,Yorks Mark Maker 251
Mary H PASLEY Wife M 23 1848 Sheffield,Yorks
Mary J PASLEY Daughter 3 1868 Sheffield,Yorks Scholar 2511
Richard JMS PASLEY Son 2 1869 Sheffield,Yorks 2512
1881 census Dwelling 26 Abbeydale Road, Ecclesall Bierlow,York:
Name Relation Marital Status Age Birthplace Occupation ID no. in this tree
Richard Joshua PASLEY Head M 35 1846 Sheffield,York Mark Maker (Die) And
Letter Cutter 251
Mary Hannah PASLEY Wife M 33 1848 Sheffield,York
Mary Jabel PASLEY Daughter 13 1868 Sheffield,York Scholar 2511
Richard Josiah Marshal Sabina PASLEY Son 12 1869 Sheffield,York Scholar 2512
Frances Eleanor PASLEY Daughter 9 1872 Sheffield,York Scholar 2513
Ada Ann PASLEY Daughter 7 1874 Sheffield,York Scholar 2514
Hannah PASLEY Daughter 1 1880 Sheffield,York 2517
NB Eric YOULE puts Albert R as a son of 47 in 1881 so not included here.
1891 census: to ask Dot - Mary is 43.
1901 census at 48 Yardley St, St Georges Ward, Sheffield Central:
Richard J PASLEY Head M 55 1846 YorksSheffield Die/Ice Sinker MarkMaker
Employer 251
Mary H PASLEY Wife M 53 1848 Yorks Sheffield
Mary J PASLEY Daur S 33 1868 Yorks Sheffield Dress Maker 2511
Ada PASLEY Daur S 27 1874 Yorks Sheffield 2514
Hannah PASLEY Daur S 21 1880 Yorks Sheffield 2517
Emily PASLEY Daur S 18 1883 Yorks Sheffield 2518
Arthur PASLEY Son S 16 1885 Yorks Sheffield Die/Oil Sinker Mark Maker 2519
2511 4-Mary Isabel PASLEY (4.2.1868 Ecclesall Brierlow,Sheffield) (Mabel?)
1881: 13.
2518 Emily, 2511 Mary Isabel, 2517 Hannah?, 2519 Arthur?, 2514 Ada Ann? - ex DW:
m1 sp-? No chn
m2 sp-H BADGER No chn. He had a son by a previous m.
……………………………
2512 4-Richard Josiah Marshal Sabine PASLEY (21.1.1869 Sheffield
d 1st qtr 1925) - see his bio
Die Stamper or Cutter with a long standing family business in Sheffield.
1881: aged 12, living with his parents at 26 Abbeydale Road, Ecclesall Bierlow.
1891: aged 22 b Sheffield. -DW's dbase.
1895 Post Office London Directory. [Part 4: Trades]
p1952 PASLEY Richard Joshua, Eagle Letter Works, 32a Carver St, Sheffield,
endorsing stamps, moulders' letters, model plates, dies, brass labels & marks,
specialty, dice lettered for tin cannisters, etc
1899 Post Office London Directory. [Part 4: Trades & Professional]
p2166 PASLEY Richard Joshua, Eagle Letter Works, 32a Carver St, Sheffield,
endorsing stamps, moulders' letters, model plates, dies, brass labels & marks
m1 regd Dec qtr 1894 Sheffield 9c 898 sp-Emma GREATHURST b 1872 d by 1921
He m'd as a die sinker and letter cutter.
1901 census:
2499 0634 Richard PASLEY 31 (c1870 Yorks Sheffield) Yorkshire Ecclesall
Bierlow Mark Maker ... Sinker 2512
2499 0635 Emma PASLEY 29 (c1872 Yorks Sheffield) Yorkshire Ecclesall Bierlow
2499 0636 his mother in law Ellen GREATHURST b 1830
2499 0637 Richard PASLEY 5 (c1896 Yorks Sheffield) Yorkshire Ecclesall Bierlow
…..
25121 5-Richard Joshua PASLEY b regd Dec qtr 1895 Ecclesall Brierlow,
Sheffield 9c 429; killed WW1
…..
25122 5-Harold Sabine PASLEY b regd Jun qtr 1907 Ecclesall B.
Date? on Samaritan Cricket Club Committee, Sheffield - Gale Newspapers.
m sp-Elizabeth
……
25122 1 6-Barbara PASLEY 1927
25122 2 6-Joan/Jean PASLEY 1931
…..
25123 5-Ernest Greathurst PASLEY b regd Jun qtr 1909 Ecclesall B. 9c 511
m sp-Mabel BRIDDON No children
….
[2512 4-Richard Josiah Marshal Sabine PASLEY (1869 Sheffield-1st qtr 1925)]:
m2 21.2.1921 Ecclesall Brierlow, Sheffield sp-Eva ELRICK b 10.1.1896 Sheffield?
d 11 July 1984 at 12 June Road, Woodhouse, Sheffield- informant son Arthur.
(d Middlewood Hospital). Granddr of Bathia GORDON whose br George is ancestor
to Isabelle THOMPSON ijthompson@bigfoot.com.au 2006.
When m'd she was a spinster aged 24 and he a widow aged 51; he lived at
51 Clarence Street, Broomhall and she at 44 Garden Street, Sheffield and is
described as a steel letter cutter. Both their father's are deceased.
Witnesses George Frank ABBOTT & Emma WOODHOUSE.
She lived for a few years at Thomas St, Sheffield. 2 sons.
…..
25124 5-Walter Elrick PASLEY b 1921 Thomas St, Sheffield d 1998 Brisbane,Oz
m sp-Dorothy NOLAN (1920 in South Shields)
To Australia in 1949.
……
25124 1 6-Judith PASLEY (1943 Ilkley, Yorkshire) - source for this branch
worked for the Queensland Ballet Company as Wardrobe Mistress.
m sp-David PARKINS b Sheffield Worked for Queensland Railway
daughters Janet and Rae
…..
25125 5-Arthur PASLEY 1924 Sheffield-2004
1915 Whites Directory:
PASLEY, Arthur die sinker (R J PASLEY) h(ome) 905 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield
1986 Telephone Directory: PASLEY R J Ltd., Cast Nameplate Mfrs.,Millgate Works
Corporation Street, Rotherham (on edge of Sheffield)
….
2513 4-Frances Eleanor PASLEY (22.12.1871 Sheffield) 1891: aged 19
b reg'd 1st quarter 1872
1919-23 Ada Ann and Frances appear at 67 Crookes. BUT:
m last quarter of 1895 in Sheffield 9c 781 sp-Edgar SMITH
1901: FS could be 29 at Handsworth, Yorkshire or 30 Wadworth Entire Dressmaker
but no ES at either place.
…..
25131 5-Edward SMITH
25132 5-Samuel SMITH
25133 5-John SMITH
25134 5-Thomas SMITH
25135 5-Donald SMITH
25136 5-Alan SMITH
2514 4-Ada Ann PASLEY (24.2.1874 Sheffield-.5.1956) She did not marry.
1881 age 77 dr, 1891 age 17. 1901 with parents. Bio from DW.
1919-23 Ada Ann and Frances appear at 67 Crookes.
1931,32,34,39,48 and 51 Ada Ann is at 67 Crookes Road with her sister Emily.
From 1937 onwards they were at 6 Bents Green Road. Older Sister Bell (Mary
Isabel) lived with them and she married at about 40 but did not have any chn.
….
2515 4-Jane PASLEY (27.2.1876 Sheffield-3.1.1877) twin
d regd Mar qtr 1877 Sheffield 9c 248
….
2516 4-Annie PASLEY (27.2.1876 Sheffield-18.2.1877) twin
d regd Mar qtr 1877 Sheffield 9c 248
….
2517 4-Hannah PASLEY (4.5.1879 Sheffield) 1881 age 1, 1891 age 11. No chn.
1901 with parents.
m sp-W. STIMPSON (m not in freebmd 2005)
….
2518 4-Emily PASLEY 13.4.1882-7.2.1958 1901 with parents.
….
2519 4-Arthur PASLEY b 27.7.1884 Sheffield d sep qtr 1951. 1901 with parents.
Source for this branch: Sheila via DW. 1901 with parents.
1910 dir diesinker at 36 Wayland Road
1912 Associated with R J PASLEY and living at 937 Ecclesall Road
1917, 19-20, 21,22 at 905 Ecclesall Road.
1929 and 1932 a victualler at the Bridge Inn at 45-47 Hereford Street
(Sheila says they had the Bridge Inn, the Queen Adelaide and the Rising Sun.)
1934 Mrs. Nellie appears on her own at 16 Thornsett Road?
1951 they were at 14 Broad Elms Lane.
See DW's bio for photos of these pubs & Broad Elms Lane.
DW: Who is Arthur Fred?
m regd Jun qtr 1907 Ecclesall B. 9c 520 sp-Nellie GREEN 3 chn.
…..
25191 5-Arthur PASLEY 18.9.1909-1.3.1999 see bio
b regd Dec qtr 1909 Ecclesall B 9c 445
1932 a clerk at 103 Hangingwater Road.
1934,39,48 and 51 dir's a diesinker at 78 Wayland Road.
1939 there is an Arthur a mark maker at 68 High Storrs Drive
1948 and 1951 he is listed as a works manager.
1957 he is living at 18 Blackamoor Road
m sp-Doris MILLWARD/MILWARD
……
25191 1 6-Sheila Mary PASLEY b 6.6.1933 Sheffield d 11.7.2016 Sheffield
Sheila had many letters written by Henry William Fountaine PASLEY [ID 2]
(eg one written c1849), his sons and their wives. DW & I have copies.
Sheila drove me round ancestral sites in Sheffield in 2007.
2007: 18 Blackamore Road, Dore, Sheffield
……
25191 2 6-Hilary PASLEY 17.5.1935 < m TUMMON d by 2010
…..
25192 5-Theresa "Tessie" PASLEY 17.5.1912
m sp-Kenneth MANGLES
251921 6-David MANGLES
…..
25193 5-Mary PASLEY 31.10.1918-1998
m sp-A.L. "Peter" WOOD
25193 1 6-Deidre WOOD
25193 2 6-Philip WOOD
252 3-Arthur Fountain Benjamin PASLEY b 930 am 23.3.1848 Sheffield reg Mar Q
His death is not on freebmd. Did he die young in the US?
[2 1-Henry William Fountaine PASLEY b 11.1.1802 Horton, Shoreditch, London]
m2 14.2.1852 at St Mary (the Parish Church), Newington, Surrey
sp-Maria ALISON/ALLISON/MISON d 3rd qtr 1854 Ecclesall Brierlow
PH had the m certificate. It reads:
Henry William Fountaine PASLEY widower & manufacturer of St Andrews Rd.
[Where is that?]
Maria ALISON (? hard to read) spinster of Clayton Place.[Where is that?]
Father Henry PASLEY Deceased. Father Robert ALISON Deceased.
Witnesses A. HALE and Ann RIDDING.
(Newington is in the Southwark registrar district; the registrar office is
34 Peckham Road, London, SE5 8QA. )
There was a d of a Maria PASLEY at West Derby, Lancs. -DW.
[2 1-Henry William Fountaine PASLEY b 11.1.1802, bp 7.2.1802 St. Leonards]:
m3 2.1.1859 at Parish Church (now the cathedral),Sheffield sp-Emily EVE b 1841
Soham, Cambridgeshire
Marriage Certificate No 363 1859:Henry 57 Widower,Press Maker,father jeweller;
Emily 18 Spinster, father was Robert EVE (Butcher);
address for both: Glossop Road, Sheffield.
1861 census 49 Edward Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire:
Henry PASHLEY Head M 59 1802 Horton, Shoreditch, London
Embossing press maker employing 2 men 3 boys 2
Emily PASHLEY Wife M 20 1841 Sohom, Camb'sh'
Robert R PASHLEY Son U 3 1858 Sheffield, Yorkshire 26
Harold T PASHLEY Son U 4 mo 1860 Sheffield, Yorkshire 27
1871 census 143 Orchard Rd, Brightside Bierlow, Yorkshire transcribed OSHLEY:
Henry W F PASHLEY Head M 69 1802 St Leonards, London
Letter cutter & factor in tools 2
Emily PASHLEY Wife M 29 1842 Soham, London
Robert R PASHLEY Son 12 1859 Sheffield, Yorkshire Scholar 26
Harold L PASHLEY Son 10 1861 Sheffield, Yorkshire Scholar 27
Letitia PASHLEY Daur 7 1864 Sheffield, Yorkshire Scholar 28
Grace E PASHLEY Daur 5 1866 Sheffield, Yorkshire Scholar 29
Florance L PASHLEY Daur 4 1867 Sheffield, Yorkshire 2(10)
Edith B PASHLEY Daur 2 1869 Sheffield, Yorkshire 2(11)
Mary E PLANT Serv U 16 1855 East Retford Dom serv
COMPARE & FIND 1871 census: Henry PASLEY at 49 Edward St, Die sinker
1881 census at 86 Albert Terr Rd, Nether Hallam, Sheffield, Yorkshire:
(See DW's photo of street.)
Henry PASLEY Head M 79 1802 Shoreditch, Middlesex
Mark & dye sinker (joiners toolmaker & factor) 2
Emily PASLEY Wife M 39 1842 Soham,Cambridge m3
Robert R PASLEY Son U 22 1859 Sheffield,York Warehouseman mark makers 26
Harold S PASLEY Son U 20 1861 Sheffield,York Book Keeper 27
Letitia M. PASLEY Daur U 17 1864 Sheffield,York Book Keeper 28
Grace A PASLEY Daur U 15 1866 Sheffield,York Scholar 29
Florence L PASLEY Daur U 14 1867 Sheffield,York Scholar 2(10)
Edith B PASLEY Daur U 12 1869 Sheffield,York Scholar 2(11)
Emily L PASLEY Daur U 9 1872 Sheffield,York Scholar 2(12)
Rose Gert. PASLEY Daur U 6 1875 Sheffield,York Scholar 2(13)
Asenath E PASLEY Daur U 4 1877 Sheffield,York Scholar 2(14)
Matilda J WOOLLEN Servant U 19 1862 Sheffield, York Gen servant (domestic)
1901 census Piece 4341, Folio 8 at 26 Daniel Hill, Sheffield, Nether Hallam:
2906 5014,Emily PASLEY 59 (c1842 Soham Cambridge) Hardware & Brass Label
Manufacture [2 m3] - so she was carrying on the business.
2906 5015 Grace PASLEY 36 (c1865 Sheffd Yorke) Merchants Clerk [29]
2906 5016 Asenath PASLEY 24 (c1877 Sheffd Yorke) [2(14)]
1915 Henry PASLEY & sons at Brocco Works, Edward Street
Also PASLEY H S Mrs. tool manufacturer (H PASLEY & Sons) 50 Mona Road, Sheffd.
1919-20 Emily appears in directory at 26 Daniel Hill. Her last entry.
Date? Emily wife of J F PASLEY, death notice - is this her?:
Nov 8 at 104 Cromwell St North... in her 31st year. - Gale Newspapers.
…
26 2-Robert Richard PASLEY b reg Mar Q 1859 Sheffield, Yorkshire
1861-1881 censuses with his parents.
1881+ Directory Sheffield - manager at 40 Vale Road,Parkwood Springs,
Sheffield. DW's bio gives a picture of 53 Vale Road.
1884 Directory Sheffield - manager but at 198 Burgoyane Road, Walkley
DW's bio gives pictures of Burgoyane after air raid damage &cr of Burgoyane Rd
1893 Directory Sheffield - at 43 Vale Road, Sheffield
1900 Directory Sheffield - manager at 102 Vale road
There is another Robert PASLEY listed at 28 Pickering Road. Who is he?
1901,03,05,07,10,12,17,19-20,21,22, Manager at 102 Vale Road.
Date? ANCIENT ORDER OF FORRESTERS. A dinner ... toast ... by Bro. RR PASLEY, PCR ... - Gale Newspapers.
Here are some Foresters icons from my ggfr Henry HALL:
1929,31,32,34 There is a Rt PASLEY, Pensioner at 35 Bedford St - Who is he?
1935 His death is registered in the 2nd quarter of 1935.
m 1881 2nd qtr at Sheffield 9c 486 sp-Elizabeth Mary A BURRETT (c1860 Bell
Holland, Lincolns)
[4.2.1: Robert Richard son of Emily]
1891 census at 43 Vale Rd, Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield 3830 19 61: My ID
PASLEY Robert R head M 32 manager at die works YKS Sheffield 26
PASLEY Elizabeth M wife M 31 LIN New Holland
PASLEY Grace M dau 8 scholar YKS Sheffield 261
PASLEY Henry W son 7 scholar YKS Sheffield 262
PASLEY Isabella B dau 4 YKS Sheffield 263
PASLEY Elizabeth M dau 2 YKS Sheffield 264
1901 census at 102 Vale Road, Brightside Brierlow:
Robert PASLEY 42 (c1859 Yorks Sheffield) Stamp Cutter 26
Elizabeth MA PASLEY 41 (c1860 Lincolns Bell Holland)
Grace PASLEY 18 (c1883 Yorks Sheffield) Dressmaker 261
Henry PASLEY 17 (c1884 Yorks Sheffield) Plumber 262
Isabella PASLEY 14 (c1887 Yorks Sheffield) Tailoress 263
Elizabeth PASLEY 12 (c1889 Yorks Sheffield) 264
Joseph PASLEY 9 (c1892 Yorks Sheffield) 265
Emily PASLEY 7 (c1894 Yorks Sheffield) 266
Rose PASLEY 5 (c1896 Yorks Sheffield) 267
Robt PASLEY 2 (c1899 Yorks Sheffield) 268
261 3-Grace PASLEY (c1883)
1901: 18 Yorks Sheffield Sheffield Brightside Bierlow Dressmaker
…
262 3-Henry William F PASLEY (b 1884)
freebmd: Jun 1884 Birth
PASLEY Henry William F Sheffield 9c 521
1901: 17 1884 Yorks Sheffield Sheffield Brightside Bierlow Plumber
Henry W F Pasley at no. 29 Mount Road Parkwood Springs: a labourer in 1925,
a machinist in 1948, still there 1968 ex Kelly's business directory -Peter ADDISON.
…
263 3-Isabella Barrett PASLEY b regd Jun qtr 1886 Ecclesall B. 9c 334
1901: 14 Yorks Sheffield Sheffield Brightside Bierlow Tailoress
m Mar qtr 1909 Sheffield 9c 745 sp-Harold SENIOR
…
264 3-Elizabeth PASLEY (c1889)
1901: 12 Yorks Sheffield Sheffield Brightside Bierlow
265 3-Joseph Burrett PASLEY b regd Sep qtr 1891 Sheffield 9c 553
d 1950s
1901: 9 Yorks Sheffield Sheffield Brightside Bierlow
c1950-79 at 108 Pickering Road, Parkwood Springs, Sheffield: the houses have
been demolished & the area turned into a dry ski slope. The housing was typical
terraced two rooms downstairs two bedrooms upstairs. This road is next to Vale
Rd where his parents lived 1881-91.
m sp-May d c1968 - no children but they had a nephew Raymond bc1935;
freebmd: Joseph Burrett PASLEY m Sept 1911 sp-May HEMMING Ecclesall B. 9c 736
-info ex Pete who lived at 110 1949-72 paddison49@hotmail.com 2005.
…
266 3-Emily PASLEY b regd Dec qtr 1893 Sheffield 9c 578
1901: 7 Yorks Sheffield Sheffield Brightside Bierlow
…
267 3-Rose PASLEY 5 (c1896)
1901: 5 Yorks Sheffield Sheffield Brightside Bierlow
268 3-Robert Richard PASLEY b regd 3rd quarter 1898 Sheffield 9c 593
Yorks Sheffield Sheffield Brightside Bierlow
27 2-Harold Sabine PASLEY 1861 Sheffield, Yorkshire
(Sabine suggests a link with the Scottish family at 4. below.)
1861-81 censuses with his parents.
1887 Harold - Manager - Home address 41 Hope Street
19001 Sheffield directories - manager at 12 Mona Road
1903 Appears in the Directory as Harold S
1905 Now appears as Harold Sabine
1907 Harold Sabine tool manufacturer of H PASLEY & Son
1912 Ditto but home address as 50 Mona Road.
1915 directory - Firm of H PASLEY & Sons - wife listed as tool manufacturer
home 50 Mona Road; - telephone 1986 R F AND R J PASLEY - listed 1 Heal Surrey
1917 Mrs. H. S. tool manufacturer (H PASLEY & Son) home 50 Mona Road.
1919-20 dir: his Harold Betzgold[272] has taken over the company
- see his biography. He
1915 d 1st quarter, diabetes; his wife is listed as head of the firm.
m regd Dec qtr 1883 Sheffield 9c 681 sp-Fanny BETZGOLD (1859 Sheffield)
1891 census at 141 Bromley St, Sheffield:
Harold mgr of letterworks, wife Fanny not there??
Emily E 5 1885 271
Fanny 1860
Harold B 4 1886 272
Stanley 1 1889 273
Ada JARVIS visitor 17 1874 Thorpe Helsey, Yorkshire General domestic servant
1901 census Sheffield Nether Hallam:
Harold PASLEY 40 (c1861 Yorks Sheffield) Mark Makers Clerk 27
Fanny PASLEY 40 (c1861 Yorks Sheffield)
Emily PASLEY 15 (c1886 Yorks Sheffield) 271
Harold PASLEY 14 (c1887 Yorks Sheffield) 272
Stanley PASLEY 11 (c1890 Yorks Sheffield) 273
Ernest PASLEY 5 (c1896 Yorks Sheffield) 275
1915 - her husband died; she is listed as head of the firm.
1919-20,21,22, 29 She appears in the directory as a director of H PASLEY & sons
1929 and 1931 Harold S is still listed as a steel letter cutter at 53
Gloucester Street.
1931 in dir; 1932 not listed as such but still appears at the same address.
…
271 3-Emily Eva PASLEY (24 DEC 1885 Sheffield) 18 in 1901. Never married.
1934,39,48, 51, 57 dirs: Miss Emily Eva is at 51 Lydgate Hall Cres.
…
272 3-Harold Betzold PASLEY b regd Mar qtr 1887 Sheffield 9c 434
1881: age 4. 1891 with parents. Family lost touch with him - no children.
1919-20 dir's -a director secretary of Henry PASLEY and Sons, living at
151 Western Road, Crookes.
1921,22, 1929, 31 living at 34 Ansell Road.
1957 at 17 Greenfield Road
1957 Who is the Harold S listed at 23 Dalmore Road? (Harold S [27] died 1915.)
…
273 3-Stanley PASLEY b regd Sep qtr 1889 Ecclesall B., Sheffield 9c 303
d 1982 Sheffield. Inherited family business in 1920s.
1891: age 1.
1929 directory Electrical Engineer at Edward St. ie working from the family premsies.
1931,32,34 dir's living at 91 Sydney Road
1939 1948 and 1951 at 9 Slayleigh Avenue
m c1920 to ? No sons, at least 1 daughter.
…
274 3-John PASLEY (b&d 1892 Sheffield)
…
275 3-Ernest PASLEY (2 NOV 1895 Ecclesall Brierlow,Sheffield) Director of
Samuel Osbornes Ltd, Sheffield steel industry. Retired in 1965. Cf 4732 below.
Member of Iron & Steeel Institute, Fellow of Institution of Metallurgists,
A. Met. (Sheffield Univ.). He joined Titanic Steel Co in 1912 & worked on the
1st electric arc melting furnance installed 1915. Became Chief Metallurgist
1918. Later a director of the co.
This photo & bio of him ex DW is from Hand & Heart Magazine Sept 1953 p93.
1920 on the BERENGARIA in New York - his employer paid for the ticket.
A metallurgist aged 24 years 10 m, 5'4", fresh complexion, Brown Hair;
Grey eyes with a scar on his right shoulder.
1932,34,39 and 48 dirs - a metallurgist living at 67 Bower Road
1957 at 14 Barnet Avenue
m c1925 sp- CM? at 137 Northfield Road, Crookes in 1920.
28 2-Letitia Maria PASLEY 1863/64 Sheffield, Yorkshire
1871-81 censuses with parents.
1891: at 141 Bromley St, [Sheffield?] letterworks manager.
1901 not found. Died in 1920s of diabetes.
m 1881 3rd Q Sheffield sp-Edward HORTON b 1848 Shrewsbury, Salop
HORTON - PASLEY Aug 2 at the Parish Church, Sheffield, by the Rev Canon
BLAKNEY DD Vicar of Sheffield & Rural Dean, Edward HORTON, wholesale furrier
& skin merchant, Stafford, to Letitica Maria, 2nd daughter of Henry William
Fountain PASLEY, merchant, Sheffield. - Gale Newspapers.
1891 census at 26 Forget Street, Stafford with Henry E. age 8, Jane 6,
Edward P. 4, Emily 1. Staying with them a William HORTON nephew age 21 also a
hatters furrier b Shrewsbury. -DW
..
281 3-Henry E. HORTON b 1883
282 3-Jane HORTON b 1885
283 3-Edward P HORTON b 1887
284 3-Emily HORTON b 1890
..
29 2-Grace Amelia PASLEY 1866 Sheffield, Yorkshire
1871-81 censuses with parents.
1901 census: Merchants Clerk 28 with her mother Emily. Did not marry.
1919-20 Sheffield Directory at 137 Upwell Street as a shopkeeper.
She does not appear to be there in 1929.
..
2(10) 2-Florence Lucy PASLEY b reg Mar Q 1867 Sheffield, Yorkshire
1871-81 censuses with parents.
m regd Jun qtr 1897 Sheffield 9c 841 sp-Percy HEMMINGS [or Saville Brothwell
NORTH]
1901 at Brightside Bierlow,Sheffield:
Florence HEMMINGS 34 b Sheffield
Percy HEMMINGS 34 b Sheffield Machine Labourer.
..
2(11) 2-Edith Beatrice PASLEY 1869 Sheffield, Yorkshire bur Nottingham Road
Cemetery, Derby. 1871-81 censuses with parents.
m June qtr 1888 Sheffield 9c 773 sp-Thomas George HUNT (.1.1861-.1.1943 Derby)
Bur Nottingham Road Cemetery, Derby.
NOTE Another Thomas HUNT m Shrewsbury? sp-Cicely or Ciceley PASLEY before 1670. For more, contact Roger and Nancy LINCOLN lincoln@mtaonline.net 2001.
…
2(11)1 3-Edward HUNT c1890
m sp-Bertha?
…
2(11)2 3-Emily HUNT c1892
m sp-Albert PURDEY
…
2(11)3 3-Edith HUNT c1895
m sp-Archie SMITH
…
2(11)4 3-Cyril PASLEY HUNT .8.1900
m 24.3.1928 at Derby sp-Doris May BALDWIN (Feb 1902- 11th April 1992)
….
2(11)41 4-Peter HUNT (bc1925 West Wales d 17.11.2004) m sp-Ann alive 2005.
This branch (2*) is from Peter. In 2001 he lived in Lampeter, county of Ceredigion, previously called Cardiganshire or Dyfed.
…
2(11)5 3-Constance HUNT c1903 m sp-Walter ADKINS
2(11)6 3-George HUNT c1905 m sp-Florence ?
..
2(12) 2-Emily Louise/Louisa PASLEY b regd June 1871 Sheffield
1881 census with parents.
m regd Jun qtr 1894 Sheffield 9c 625 sp-William LILLEY or Charles Edward TURNER
1901 has an Emily LILLEY 30 b Sheffield at Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield &
an Emily TURNER 31 b Sheffield at Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorkshire Cook Domestic.
..
2(13) 2-Rose Gertrude PASLEY b reg Sep Q 1873 Sheffield
1881 census with parents.
m 3rd quarter of 1893 Sheffield to sp-John Thomas CARR farmer
1901 census at 88 Brooklet Villa, Chapel en le Frith, High Peak
…
2(14) 2-Asenath Estella PASLEY b reg Jun qtr 1876 Sheffield
1881 census with parents. 1901 census: with her mother Emily.
1 August 1903 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, South Yorkshire:
bdms: Slinn Street, Asenath Estella," youngest daughter of the late
Henry PASLEY, manufacturer, both of this city.
m regd Sep qtr 1903 Ecclesall 9c 495 sp-Sydney MACHEN or Herbert STUART
3 1-James PASLEY b 11.2.1807 d 21.12.1870 at 16 New Edward St. Tailor of
London. Buried in family plot with 4 below in General Cemetery, Sheffield:
James PASLEY age 63 yrs. (DW has d cert) Informant J. PASLEY lived at Blake St,
-this is Joseph [4] who was living at 29 Blake Street at the time -DW.
Deaths Dec 1870 James PASLEY 63 Sheffield 9c 231.
For more see burial record after Winifred wife of 5 below.
[DW considers that he is NOT
0 James PASHLEY b 1818 Huddersfield
1841 at Silver Street, Sheffield with wife Catherine and daughter May b 1840.
bookseller b Yorkshire as was his wife.
1858 Traveller, 1862 Rag and Bone Merchant, 1870 Tailor.]
m1 sp-Catherine Ann b 1820 d 30.5.1859 at Brown Street, Sheffield
1851 at Lord Street Park, Dykes Hill, Sheffied ex DW with IDs:
James PASHLEY bookseller b Huddersfield 0
Catherine b Sheffield.
1861 ex DW at 104 Broomhall St:
James PASHLEY (listed as Samuel!) widow b 1818 Huddersfield, rag and bone
merchant 0
Mary PASHLEY a French Polisher 1
Robert PASHLEY (was JOHN) pocket knife blade maker 2
Annie PASHLEY 3
William PASHLEY Silversmith Apprentice 4
Alice PASHLEY 5
Henry PASHLEY 6
George PASHLEY 7
1 Mary PASHLEY 1840
11 Ellen PASHLEY 1863
2 John PASHLEY 1843
3 Annie PASHLEY 1845
1871 at 104 Broomhall Street ex DW: CHECK!
Annie PASHLEY shopwoman 3
William PASHLEY Silversmith 4
Alice PASHLEY shopwoman 5
Henry PASHLEY Brace Bit Filer 6
4 William PASHLEY 1847
5 Alice PASHLEY 1849
6 Henry A PASHLEY 1851
7 George PASHLEY b 1855 d 27.7.1862 at Broomhall St, Sheffield
8 Sarah PASHLEY b .1.1857 d 21.3.1858 at 6 Court, Brown Street, Sheffield
[0 James PASHLEY b 1818 Huddersfield]
m2 Mary b 1822
1871 at 11 Gloucester Street ex DW:
James PASHLEY 0
Mry PASHLEY b 1822 wife m2
Sarah Emily PASHLEY b 1865 dr 9
1881 still living in Gloucester street ex DW:
Mary PASHLEY widow lodging housekeeper
Sarah PASHLEY daughter, pupil teacher.
9 Sarah Emily PASHLEY b 1865
............................................................................
Ex Janet CLARK, volunteer, Sheffield General Cemetery Trust,
The Gatehouse, Cemetery Ave, Sheffield S11 8NT Tel : 0114 268 3486
Email sgct@gencem.wanadoo.co.uk 29.6.07:
EXTRACTS FROM THE PLOT REGISTER OF THE SHEFFIELD GENERAL CEMETERY
Grave I5 Area 5 consecrated, Purchaser James PASHLEY, Traveller 6 Court,
Brown Street (next to Grave I4 of [5] Joseph & Winifred,
so I am taking this James as his br [3]):
Name and Burial number Age Death date Burial date Last residence & comments
PASHLEY Sarah 14 mth Mar 21st Mar 23rd 6 Court, Brown Street no. 1773
1858 1858 daughter of James PASHLEY, Traveller [32]
PASHLEY Catherine Ann 39 yrs May 30th June 1st Brown Street
no. 2427 1859 1859 Wife of James PASHLEY, Traveller
PASHLEY George 7yrs July 27th July 30th Broomhall Street no.3934
1862 1862 Son of James PASHLEY, Rag and Bone Merchant [31]
PASHLEY Ellen 3 mth July 5th July 7th Broomhall Street
no. 4595 1863 1863 Daughter of Mary PASHLEY, spinster [11]
PASHLEY Annie 12 mth May 18th May 21st 33 Landsdowne Rd
no. 1811 1871 1871 Daughter of John Edward PASHLEY, Forger [61?]
PASHLEY Alice 7 mth Dec 7th Dec 10th 35 Landsdowne Rd
no.2924 1872 1872 Daughter of John PASHLEY, Grocer [62?]
GRAVES George 26 yrs June 20th June 24th Sylvester Gardens
no. 5750 1876 1876 Collier [How related? Try 1851-71!]
There was no stone on this grave in 1977/78 when the transcriptions were done.
4 1-William PASLEY (b 3.9.1809, bp 31.12.1809 St. Martins in the Field,
Westminster, London) Pedlar and shopkeeper. Presumed dead by 1881.
m 30.4.1837 Clarborough, Nottingham sp-Jane Rowbottom SMITH [f'search *M046431]
FS: William PASLEY: 30 Apr 1837 Clarborough, Nottingham m Jane Rowbottom SMITH
* in M046431 1813-1837 0504088 Film 1238721
[m Jane/June ROWBOTTOM Marriage by banns & consent of friends (?) by Charles
HODGE curate of Clareborough. Witnesses Joseph and Winifred PASLEY (his
brother 5 and wife). William signed and Jane made her mark.-DW]
1841 they were at Spital Hill, Little Gringley and he was a shopkeeper of
small wares aged 30; his name is given as PASHLEY; with him is his wife Jane
aged 30 born in county, son Thomas aged 2 born in county, and son James 4 days
old. - Film No. 438900 ex DW.
1851 Census Gringley on the Hill , Notts Film No.087750 via DW:
at Spittlehill, Blaggs Row, Claraborough:
William PASHLEY Head married aged 42 Hawker born St. Martins, London
blind from age 17
Jane wife aged 42 born Retford,
Thomas aged 12 born Retford
Joseph aged 9 born Retford
William aged 5 born Retford
May aged 1 born Retford
(Information from the Nottinghamshire County Council Leisure Services in 1985
and the above searches where made in 1987.-DW)
The family does not appear in the 1851 census for Gringley on the Hill. -DW.
1855 Post Office Directory of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire
p112 Retford, Spittall Hill, Traders, Wm PASLEY shopkeeper
p198 W PASLEY Spittal Hill, East Retford, Nottinghamshire
ex www.historicaldirectories.org
Gringley on the Hill church 2005 ex DW:
41 2-Joseph James PASLEY (3.6.1841 Retford, Notts; b or bp 8.3.1841
Clarborough) 1841 census 4 days old under the name James.
Birth registered as Joseph on the next page to his cousin James Joseph [55]!
1851 census with the family on the census named Joseph.
1891 census - her birthplace is Burnle, Wolfdale?
m .1.1864 at Wakefield sp-Johanna/Hannah (1845 Brierly/ West Burley Wharfdale,
Yorkshire) She appears in some census as Hannah and others as Johanna -DW.
1871 census ex DW: The family were at Moseons House, East Moor, Wakefield
- Joseph is listed as a Salesman. They have their two sons with them and
there is a nurse, Ann W. CAWTHORNE: Charles Jesse is only 12 days old.
1881 census at Jessops Bldgs Field Lane,, Alverthorpe Cum Thornes,Yorks:
Name Relation Marital Status Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Jos. Jas. PASLEY Head M 39 1842 Clarbrough,Nottingham Labourer (General)
(Formerley Sadler) 41
Johanna PASLEY Wife M 36 1845 Brierley Nr Leeds,York
John W. PASLEY Son 16 1865 New Miller Dam Nr Wakefd,York Scholar 411
Charles J. PASLEY Son 10 1871 Eastmoor Nr Wakefield,York Scholar 412
Bertha PASLEY Daur 7 1874 Eastmoor Nr Wakefield,York Scholar 414
Herbert PASLEY Son 2 1879 Woodhouse Nr Wakefield,York 416
Henry F. PASLEY Son 1 m 1881 Thornes Nr Wakefield,York 417
1891 census at Dark Lane, Dewsbury:
Joseph PASLEY Head Commercial Traveller 41
John W PASLEY son brush maker 411
Charles J PASLEY a wool piecer in Mill 412
Bertha PASLEY tailoress 414
1901 census at 115 Commercial Street, Dewsbury, Batley, Yorks:
John J PASLEY Head M 59 1842 Notts Clarbrough Greengrocer 41
Joanna PASLEY Wife M 55 1846 Yorks Ilkley
John W PASLEY Son U 36 1865 Yorks New Millerdam Brush Maker 411
Henry PASLEY Son U 20 1881 Yorks Thornes Gas Metre Inspector 417
…
411 3-John William PASLEY b regd 4th qtr 1864 at New Miller Dam, near
Wakefield. 1871-81 with parents.
1891: Brush Maker with parents
1901: Yorks,Batley, Brush Maker single with parents
…
412 3-Charles Jesse PASLEY b regd 2nd qtr 1871 Eastmoor, near Wakefield
1871 census ex DW: 12 days old. 1881 with parents.
1891: wool piecer in Mill; with parents
m 2nd qtr 1896 at Dewsbury sp-Sarah (c1876 Yorkshire Batley)
m 2nd qtr 1896 at Dewsbury sp-Sarah (c1876 Yorkshire Batley)
1901 census at 54 North Street, Batley, Dewsbury, York West Riding Batley:
Charles PASLEY 30 (c1871 Yorkshire Wakefield) Teamer (teacher?) Shoddy Mill
Sarah PASLEY 25 (c1876 Yorkshire Batley) Woollen Cloth Weaver
Florence PASLEY 3 (c1898 Yorkshire Batley) 4121
4121 4-Florence PASLEY b regd 3rd qtr 1897 Dewsbury
1901 b Yorkshire Batley
413 3-Martha Johanna PASLEY b regd 1st qtr 1873 Wakefield,
d regd 2nd qtr 187 Wakefield -DW
414 3-Bertha PASLEY b regd 1st qtr 1874 Eastmoor, near Wakefield
1891: tailoress with parents
m 4th qtr 1900 sp-Arthur INGHAM A butcher/shopkeeper -DW
4141 4-Dora INGHAM bc .1.1900. -DW
415 3-Mary Jane PASLEY b regd 2nd qtr 1876 d regd 4th qtr 1876 Wakefield.
416 3-Herbert PASLEY b regd 2nd qtr 1879 Woodhouse, near Wakefield
See DW's bio.
Herbert PASLEY b regd 2nd qtr 1879 at Wakefield 9c 12 of * PASLEYbmd.Xls ?
? Herbert PASLEY d regd Jun qtr 1909 aged 33 Sheffield 9c 275
m c1900 sp-Mary Jane BODEN b c1876/78 Howden Clough, Yorks
1901 census Piece 4257, Folio 157, Yorks Batley:
Herbert PASLEY 22 (c1879 Yorks Normanton) Green Grocer 416
Mary PASLEY 25 (c1876 Yorks Howden) Clough
Elsie PASLEY 6M (c1900 Yorks Batley) ?4161
….
?4161 4-Elsie PASLEY 6M (c1900 Yorks Batley)
…
417 3-Henry Fountain PASLEY b regd 2nd qtr 1881 Thornes, near Wakefield
1881 census 1 month
1891 census says born at Normanton? (near Wakefield; there is another in Notts)
1901: Yorks,Batley, Gas Metre Inspector with parents, unmarried.
…
418 3-James J PASLEY b regd 1882 Batley
DW's bio of his father includes a photo of Commercial Street, Batley.
..
43 2-William PASLEY (1845/1846 Retford, Notts) (DW gives Sheffield.)
[Assumed to F5-0 below.]
1881 census [FHL Film 1342117 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4626 Folio 47 p40]
with wife and 5 children aged as below living at
* 55 Orchard Road, Nether Hallam, York[shire] (This is Sheffield.):
William 1842 39 b at Gringley On The Hill, Nottingham[shire]
He is dead by 1891 when his widow appears on the census; he may be the son of
William and Jane. He would have died bewteen 1889 and 1891 as his son Ernest is
only 1 year old.
d regd Dec qtr 1890 Ecclesall B. 9c 203 aged 48
NOTE The wife and children ascribed to 56 below may belong here.
..
44 2-Mary PASLEY (1849/1850 Retford, Notts) (DW gives Sheffield.)
MY LINE
5 1-Joseph PASLEY b 27.9.1811, bp 20.10.1811 at St. Mary le Bow, Marylebone,
London d Mar Q 1883 Sheffield aged 71.
Death notice: Jan. 26 at 180 West St aged 71. - Gale Newspapers.
familysearch KZJY-TBY
m 22.3.1835 Clarborough, Nottingham sp-Winifred NEWBOLD (b 19.5.1810 East
Drayton, Notts. d 18.9.1876 age 65; d regd 3rd quarter of 1875 aged 65 at
Ecclesall Brierlow, Sheffield)
DW: m'd by the Vicar of Hayton, John MASON at Clareborough Church; witnesses
Thomas WILLEY and Ann WILSON; the marriage was by banns.
(The line between Ecclesall Brierlow and Sheffield is not important
as there may be houses on one side of the street in one and on the other in the
other registrar area.-DW.)
[FS: Winifred NEWBOLT bp 19 May 1810 East Drayton, Nottingham
Father Jno. NEWBOLT Mother Elisabeth
C046951 1774-1812 0503488 0883617 C046951 1813-1838 0504091]
[FS Wineford NEWBOULT m 22 Mar 1835 Clarborough, Nottingham
Spouse Joseph PASHLEY (sic) Marriage: 22 Mar 1835 Clarborough, Nott'm
Batch number: M046431 1813-1837. Married by John MASON, vicar of Hayton.
Witnesses were Thomas WILLEY and Ann WILSON by banns.
This map of 1888 shows East Drayton,b place of WN,to the SE with St Peter's Church.
1841 High Street,
Joseph PASLEY 30 1811 not Notts Grocer 5
Winfred PASLEY 30 1811 Notts
Elizabeth PASLEY 4 1837 Notts 51
Henry PASLEY 2 1839 Notts 53
Mary PASLEY 1 1840 Notts 54
1850 a grocer and draper at Gringley On The Hill, Notts.
See letters to them 1843-1848 from his nephew 25 Richard Joshua PASLEY b 1828
under [25] above.
1851 Gringley on the Hill, Notts:
Joseph PASLEY Head M 39 1812 Middlesex, Marylebone Grocer and draper 5
Winifred PASLEY Wife M 40 1811 East Drayton, Nottinghamshire Manager
Elizabeth PASLEY Dau U 14 1837 East Retford, Nottinghamshire 51
Henry PASLEY Son U 12 1839 Clayworth, Nottinghamshire Grocer 53
Mary PASLEY Dau U 11 1840 Clayworth, Nottinghamshire 54
William PASLEY Son U 8 1843 Gringley, Nottinghamshire Scholar 56
Joseph J PASLEY Son U 6 1845 Gringley, Nottinghamshire Scholar 57
Silas J PASLEY Son U 5 1846 Gringley, Nottinghamshire Scholar 58
Anne H PASLEY Dau U 3 1848 Gringley, Nottinghamshire 59
Richard F PASLEY Son U 2 1849 Gringley, Nottinghamshire 5(10)
1856 Profession: traveller on marriage certificate of dr 51.
1858 Wrights Nottingham Directory: Joseph PASLEY at Gringley -DW
Moved to Sheffield.
1859 Sheffield Directory: mark maker at 17 Dover St, Sheffield -DW
1861 King St, Nether Hallam, Yorkshire:
Joseph PASHLEY Head M 49 1812 St. Pancras, London Warehouseman Sheffd Gord 5
Winifred PASLEY Wife M 50 1811 East Drayton, Notts
Joseph John PASLEY Son U 16 1845 Gringley on the Hill
Model plate & letter maker 57
Silas James PASLEY Son U 15 1846 Gringley on the Hill Commercial clerk 58
Richard Francis PASLEY Son U 12 1849 Gringley on the Hill Scholar 5(10)
James Fountain PASLEY Son U 9 1852 Gringley on the Hill Scholar 5(12)
George COOKE Boarder U 20 1841 Islington Mark maker
- Could be a COOKE relly on RATHBONE side??
1871 29 Blake Street, Nether Hallam, Sheffield, Yorkshire:
Joseph PASLEY Head M 59 1812 London, Middlesex Merchant manager 5
Winifield PASLEY Wife M 60 1811 East Drayton, Lincolnshire
Richd F PASLEY Son U 22 1849 Gringley on the Hill, Nottinghamshire
Merchant's clerk 5(10)
1864 Joseph a warehouse man at Oxford St.
1868 at 29 Blake St, Upperthorpe.
1871 a Merchants Manager at 29 Blake St, Nether Hallam, Sheffield.
His wife & son 5(10) Richard Francis are living at home, a Merchants Clerk.
-DW ex South Yorkshire County Records office.
1876 at 43 Upperthorpe. -DW
1879 a warehouseman at 43 Upperthorpe. -DW
1881 57 Upperthorpe Rd, Nether Hallam, York:
Joseph PASLEY Head W 69 1812 London, Middlesex Warehouse manager
Harriet MORTON Serv W 73 1808 Sheffield, York Houskeeper (dom)
d 1st qtr 1883 but his entries were still appearing in the directories until
1884 when the address is 13 Harwood St -DW.
Winifred and her husband Joseph are buried in the General Cemetery,
Sheffield in corner of block I3 on edge next to block Z2 1 block from Stalker
Walk: Joseph PASLEY age 71 yrs. Died Jan. 26 1883 Gentleman 186 West St.
186 West St where Joseph died in 1883 - sent me by BB in 2002.
"Where the new building for the Office Of Further Education for Sheffield
University is now. The Royal Hospital was opposite.")
Winifred PASLEY age 65 yrs. Died Sept. 18, 1875 Wife of Joseph. 43 St Alban's
Terrace, Upperthorp."
Buried with them are their children 52 & 57 below, & 4 James PASLEY above-BB
"All the graves in the Anglican part (where all our people are) had the
headstones bulldozed to make a green space but the graves were not disturbed.
You can get some history and pictures at www.fogc.org " -BB
ex DW & Janet CLARK, volunteer, Sheffield General Cemetery Trust,
The Gatehouse, Cemetery Ave, Sheffield S11 8NT Tel : 0114 268 3486
sgct@gencem.wanadoo.co.uk 29.6.07:
EXTRACTS FROM THE PLOT REGISTER OF THE SHEFFIELD GENERAL CEMETERY
Grave I4 4 consecrated Purchaser PASHLEY, Joseph [5] Manufacturer, Dover street
Certificate no. 2670
Name & Burial number Age Death date BurialDate Grave Area Last residence
Ann Hampson PASLEY 12yrs Mar 29th 1859 April 3rd 1859 17 Dover St no. 2332
Daughter of Joseph PASLEY, manufacturer 59
James PASLEY 1 yr in register, 63 yrs estimated Dec 21st 1870 Dec 25th 1870
New Edward Street no.1518 Tailor 3
Winifred PASLEY 65 yrs Sept 18th 1875 Sept 22nd 1875 43 St Albans Ter.,
Upperthorpe no. 5088 Wife of Joseph PASLEY, Manager sp of 5
Joseph PASLEY 71 yrs Jan 26th 1883 Jan 30th 1883 186 West Street
no.11796 Gentleman 5
Henry PASLEY 54 yrs Nov 20th 1892 Nov 23rd 1892 52 Chesterfield Rd
no. 18900 1892 Silver Smith 53
Harry HYDES 2 yrs 10 mths Nov 23rd 1899 Nov 26th 1899 77 Countess Rd
no. 23057 Son of Walter HYDES, carter 5341
The shorter email version sent me 2007 has them under PASHLEY.
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTION on I4 4 transcribed 1977/78:
In affectionate remembrance of Ann Hampson PASLEY [59] the beloved daughter
of Joseph [5] and Winifred PASLEY who departed this life March 29 1859.
Also of the above named Winifred PASLEY who departed this life Sept 18
1875 in the 65th year of her age. "They sleep in Jesus". Also the above
named Joseph PASLEY who departed this life Jan 26th 1883 aged 71 years.
"The Righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance".
Also of James PASLEY of London born Feb 11th 1807 died Dec 21st 1870 [3].
Also Henry [53] eldest son of the above Joseph PASLEY who departed this life
Nov 20th 1892 aged 54 years. "At rest".
This 1905 map from DW shows Gringley on the Hill, Clayworth, Retford
& East Drayton running N to S between Worksop on the W & Gainsborough on the E.
Clayworth church 2005 ex DW.
There was also an unexpected listing in the PASLEY plot:
Harry HYDES, age 2 yrs. 10 mo. died 23/11/ 1899, son of Walter HYDES, carter,
77 Countess St. - BB 2002.
** Winifred has ID 56 in our NEWBOLD/NEWBOLT family at newbold.html, now
NEWBOLD of East Drayton, Notts. 1776-1835, BYRON of East Drayton, Notts. 1664-1842, SPIVEY of East Drayton, Notts. 1739-1881
Compiled by Kit WITHERS kit.withers@gmail.com Whatsapp +64223685905
formerly http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/newbold/newbold.html
familysearch KH3N-DCF
MY LINE & that of DW & BB:
51 2-Elizabeth PASLEY bc1837 East Retford, Nottinghamshire.
d 11.12.1903 Eccleshall Brier, Sheffield. 1841-51 with parents.
At the time of her marriage she was a spinster aged 21. This was his 3rd m.
Straw-bonnet maker. familysearch 93GD-79Y
m 26.10.1856 at Sheffield Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul (now the Cathedral), Yorkshire sp-Thomas Wolstoncroft RATHBONE bc1819 Runcorn,Cheshire
(1851 census), b "Wareham" (Cheshire dialect for) Weaverham) (1871 & 1881).
** He has ID 64 at
kitwithers.substack.com/p/rathbone-of-halton-and-runcorn-cheshire
formerly http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/rathbone/rathbone.html
- See there for their census entries & descendants. **
A photo of them taken not long after they were married in 1856 ex BB.
Their 4th child was
644 Laura E RATHBONE (1857 Sheffield-1918 Auckland) m 1877 Henry HALL
parents of 37 Vera HALL (1897-1970) m Rex RUSSELL
parents of 3371 Laurette RUSSELL 1918-2010 m Wynn WITHERS - my parents.
Elizabeth & Thomas are buried in the General Cemetery, Sheffield in corner of
block K2 (in 2007 now Grave K3 - grassed over) next to block X1 (close to
Montague St): Elizabeth RATHBONE age 66 yrs. Died Dec. 11, 1903 Widow of
Thomas. 194 Witham Rd."-BB
Ex Janet CLARK, volunteer, Sheffield General Cemetery Trust,
The Gatehouse, Cemetery Ave, Sheffield S11 8NT sgct@gencem.wanadoo.co.uk 2007:
Grave K2 3 [or K3] consecrated Purchaser Elizabeth RATHBONE Widow Wadborough Rd
cert no.8726
Name & Burial number Age Death date Burial date Last residence & comments My ID
RATHBONE, Thomas 83 yrs June 4th June 7th 8 Drayton Place, Wadborough Rd
no.24028 1901 1901 Shoemaker (64 at rathbone.html) sp of 51
RATHBONE, Elizabeth 66yrs Dec 11th Dec 14th 194 Whitham Rd
no. 25333 1903 1903 Widow 51
ALLISON, Ronald Ernest 6yrs April 5th April 10th Ecclesall Union
no. 26424 1906 1906 Pauper 6492
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTION on grave K2 3 transcribed in 1977/78:
Thomas RATHBONE died June 4th 1901, 83 years - so b1818.
Elizabeth RATHBONE wife of the above, died Dec 11th 1903, 66 years - so b1838.
52 2-Thomas PASLEY b regd 4th Quarter 1838 at Retford, Notts.
May have died 1852 East Retford -DW.
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53 2-Joseph Henry PASLEY 1838/1839 Clayworth, Notts d 8.11.1892 Sheffield
b regd 4th Quarter 1838 at Retford, Notts. So he may have been twin to 52 Thomas.
Informant on death cert. of his sister 51's stepdaughter 642 of rathbone.html
on 20.5.1859; at the time he was living with his family [see 58] at 17 Dover
St., Sheffield. Buried with his parents: Henry PASLEY age 54 yrs;
died 4.11.1892; silversmith; 52 Chesterfield/Chestnut Rd (Sheffield). -BB.
Buried with his parents.
freebmd?: Death Dec 1892
PASLEY Henry 54 so b 1838 Ecclesall B 9c 208
1841-51 with parents.
The corner of DoverSt. where they lived in 1959 - ex BB 2002.
The birthday book c1888 of [rathbone ID 646] Sarah Jane,
dau'r of 51, contains: Henry PASLEY Oct 4. This is unlikely to be 0 and is not 2:
Date? Henry PASLEY Jnr's liquidation: HENRY PASLEY, SHEFFIELD. A meeting of
the creditors of Henry PASLEY of India Works, Clough St & 60 Pleasant Rd,
Sheffield, silversmith ... liabilities P282, assets P63... - Gale Newspapers.
Date? Henry PASLEY Jnr's liquidation sale advertisement: SALE BY TENDER.
TO SILVERSMITHS AND ELECTROPLATE MANUFACTURERS. IN LIQUIDATION.
HENRY PASLEY. INDIA WORKS, CLOUGH STREET. SOLD by tender ... application to
JT GLOSSOP, accountant, 13 St James, Row, Sheffield, Trustee. - Gale Newspapers
familysearch 93GD-49V ?
m Mar 1861 sp-Elizabeth TYAS (1841/1847 Eccleshall Brierlow,Sheffield)
d'r of John TYAS, partner of [2] in 1864. Death 1884: Sept 15 at Mickleover,
Derbyshire, Elizabeth, beloved wife of ..., silversmith, Sheffield, aged 45.
- Gale Newspapers.
Also m'd Mar 1861 was Anthony TYAS to Elizabeth WHITHAM. Both m's regd in
Sheffield 9c 428. (HWFP has a partner TYAS.)
1861 Pawsett Hall?, Sheffield, Yorkshire:
Henry PASHLEY Head M 21 1840 Clayworth, Notts Silversmith 53
Elizabeth PASHLEY Wife M 21 1840 Brierlow, Yorksh
1871 113 Hoole St, Nether Hallam, Yorkshire:
Joseph H PASLEY Head M 31 1840 Nottinghamshire Manager 53
Elizabeth PASLEY Wife M 30 1841 Sheffield, Yorkshire
John TYAS Fatherinlaw W 68 1803 Sheffield, Yorkshire Butcher
William H PASLEY Son 9 1862 Sheffield, Yorkshire Scholar 531
Arthur J PASLEY Son 7 1864 Sheffield, Yorkshire Scholar 532
Sydney F J PASLEY Son 5 1866 Sheffield, Yorkshire Scholar 533
Annie J PASLEY Daur 11 mo 1870 Sheffield, Yorkshire 534
1881 census Dwelling 51 Harrington Place, Ecclesall Bierlow, York:
Joseph H. PASLEY Head M 41 1840 Nottingham Electro Plate Worker 53
Elizabeth PASLEY Wife M 40 1841 Sheffield,York
William H. PASLEY Son U 19 1862 Sheffield,York Silver Engraver 531
Arthur J. PASLEY Son U 17 1864 Sheffield,York Electro Plate Worker 532
Sydney H. PASLEY Son 15 1866 Sheffield,York Butchers Assistant 533
Annie G. PASLEY Daur 10 1871 Sheffield,York Scholar 534
Kate E. PASLEY Daur 8 1873 Sheffield,York Scholar 535
Bernard T. PASLEY Son 4 1877 Sheffield,York 536
Amy H. PASLEY Daur 2 1879 Sheffield,York 537
1891 52 Chesterfield Rd, Norton, Derbyshire:
Henry PASLEY Head W 62 1829 Ashford, Notts Silversmith, gold 53
William H PASLEY Son S 29 1862 Sheffield, Yorkshire Silver engraver 531
Annie G PASLEY Daur S 20 1871 Sheffield, Yorkshire Housekeper dom 534
Kate E PASLEY Daur S 18 1873 Sheffield, Yorkshire Housekeper dom 535
Bernard T PASLEY Son 14 1877 Sheffield, Yorkshire Errand boy port 536
Anny E PASLEY Daur 12 1879 Sheffield, Yorkshire Scholar 537
Lilian E PASLEY Daur 8 1883 Sheffield, Yorkshire Scholar 538
Year?: a directory shows a Henry a silversmith at Arundel Gate.
…
531 3-William Henry PASLEY (1st qtr 1862 Eccleshall Brierlow,Sheffield)
1871-81 with parents. 1891 with father.
1893 Sheffield Dir a William Henry at the 'Park Gate' public house at 39-41
Bard Street, Park, Sheffield
1898 and 1900 Sheffield Dir's at 118 Milton Street - a manager.
m 2nd quarter 1890 Sheffield sp-Florence Ann Nightingale TWIGG
b regd Sept Q 1867 Sheffieldmarriage notice. 1890: PASLEY - TWIGG May 14 at
St Mary's Church by the Rev HF GREENWOOD, BA, William Henry PASLEY & Florence
Nightingale TWIGG, both of Harwood St. - Gale Newspapers.
1891 at 39 Bard Street at the Park Gate Tavern:
licensed Victualler with their son Frederick one month old.
1901 118 Milton St, Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorks My ID:
William PASLEY 34 1867 Yorks Sheffield Silver Engraver white 531
Florence PASLEY 33 1868 Yorks Sheffield
Harry H. PASLEY 8 1893 Sheffield,
Bruce F(rederick) PASLEY 6 1895 Killamarsh [NE East Derbyshire nr S Yorkshire]
Agnes G. PASLEY 4 1897 Killamarsh,
Fred E PASLEY 2 1899 Sheffield,
Florence J. PASLEY 8M 1900 Sheffield.
1917-1922 Florence is at 131 Lydgate Lane, Crookes -has William Henry died?
1929,31,32,34,39 Dir's - Florence Nightingale PASLEY at 79 Heavygate Ave
1932 Mrs. Florence PASLEY pastry cook at 85 Petre St
1934 she is a shopkeeper
1939 1948 and 1951 she is a pastry cook.
Some of these entries could be for their daughter 5316 below.
There is a Florence buried in Walkley Cemetery. - Hugh, Sheff. FHS.
A Leonard TWIGG was a farmer near Lydgate Lane quarry, gr-uncle to Heather
of Sheff. FHS.
….
5311 4-Frederick PASLEY b.2.1891 d by 1899 when bro Fred b.
5312 4-Harry Hugo PASLEY b Dec Q 1892 Sheffield 9c 521
(There are other HPs at freebmd b Sheffield 1893 1896 1917.)
5313 4-Bruce F(rederick) PASLEY 1896 in Killamarsh
PASLEY Bruce Frederick G b Dec Q 1894 Chesterfield 7b 750
1929 directory at 43 Pickmere Road, Crookes.
1932, 34 a butcher of 96a Crookes with his home at 43 Pickmere Road.
1939, 1951 and 1957 his home address has changed to 27 Arran Road.
5314 4-Agnes G. PASLEY b. 1897 in Killamarsh
PASLEY Agnes b Sep 1896 Chesterfield 7b 775.
5315 4-Fred E PASLEY b. 1899 in Sheffield
PASLEY Fred Evans b Sep Q 1898 Ecclesall B. 9c 456
5316 4-Florence J. PASLEY b. 1900 in Sheffield
PASLEY Florence Isabel b Dec Q 1899 Ecclesall Bierlow 9c 461 OR
PASLEY Florence Ida b Sep Q 1900 Ecclesall B. 9c 464
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532 3-Arthur John or Arthur R PASLEY (1st qtr 1864 Ecclesall Brierlow,
Sheffield) 1871-81 with parents. 1891 with father.
m 2nd quarter 1888 at Ecclesall Brierlow sp-Mary Eliza SELLARS b 1861 Stoney
Middleton, Derbyshire dr of Frederick SELLARS b 1836 at Wardlow, Derbyshire
1891 at 39 Hobart Street, Ecclesall, Sheffield:
He is a Silversmith pierceworker
wife Mary E b 1861 at Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire.
1901 at 203 Hangingwater Road:
2151 5020 Arthur PASLEY 37 (c1864] Yorks Sheffield) Sheffield Upper Hallam
Silversmith Gold
2151 5022 Frederick A PASLEY 7 (c1894 Yorks Sheffield) Sheffield Upper Hallam
also her fr Frederick SELLARS widower b 1836 at Wardlow, Derbyshire
(Descendants of Richard Joshua 1846 [251] lived at Hangingwater Road. -DW)
5321 4-Frederick A PASLEY (c1894 Yorks Sheffield)
533 3-Sydney FJ or Sydney H PASLEY (1866 Sheffield)
1871-81 with parents.
..
534 3-Annie Gertrude PASLEY b regd Jun 1870 Sheffield
1871-81 with parents. 1891 with father.
1901 census:
Anny PASLEY 22 (c1879 Sheffield Yorks) Yorkshire Ecclesall Bierlow
m regd Jun qtr 1892 Sheffield 9c 672 sp-Walter HYDES
(Cf 57 Joseph John PASLEY m1 Mary HYDES
Cf 1901: in Sheffield- Annie HYDE 18 & 30 b Sheffield.)
5341 4-Harry HYDES 2 years 10 months died 23 Nov 1899 buried 26 Nov 1899 of 77
Countess Road, son of Walter HYDES - carter. Buried with [5].
…
535 3-Kate Elizabeth PASLEY b regd 3rd qtr 1872 Sheffield 1881: 8. 1891: 19.
1881 with parents. 1891 with father.
…
536 3-Bernard Tyas PASLEY b regd 2nd qtr 1876 Ecclesall Bierlow 9c 96
1881 with parents. 1891 with father.
537 3-Amy Ellen/Helen PASLEY 28.2.1879 Sheffield, Yorkshire d 1935 at 56
bur Crookes cemetery, Sheffield.
…
1881 with parents. 1891 with father.
1901 18 Wostenholme Rd, Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorkshire:
Amy Ellen PASLEY Serv S 22 1879 Sheffield, Yorks Dom
1911 7 Herbert Road, Sheffield, Yorkshire: Serv 32 1879
m Mar Q 1913 Sheffield sp-Charles LAING 3.6.1880 Sheffield,Yorkshire d 3.3.1967
….
5371 4-Gordon Pasley LAING 19.6.1917 Sheffield, Yorkshire
d 14.7.1991 Sheffield, Yorkshire
m sp-Marion MITCHELL 10.6.1920 Sheffield d 2014. Her great grandfather,
William WRIGHT, who was one of Charles DICKENS' tailors. His son,
William Thomas WRIGHT (1860-1951) passed along his stories of DICKENS dropping
by the house on a regular basis. He moved from Kent to Sheffield, where the
family line then continues to this day: info thanks to 53711 1 6-Ian WHEELER.
…..
53711 5-Margaret LAING 28.2.1944 Sheffield
m 15.10.1966 Sheffield sp-John David WHEELER 3.6.1942 Sheffield
……
53711 1 6-Ian WHEELER 15.9.1973 1st contact 20.10.2009
2015 cursesandblackpudding@hotmail.com
Contact him to see our PASLEY tree up on ancestry.
53711 2 6-Helen Joanne WHEELER
53711 3 6-Andrew Jonathan WHEELER
…
538 3-Lilian E PASLEY 1883 1891 with father.
…
539 3-Frederick Percy PASLEY.
Date? THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A CHILD. ... son of Henry PASLEY, silversmith,
51 Harrington Road, Highfield, ... of inflammation of the lungs ... - Gale Newspapers.
..
54 2-Mary PASLEY b regd 2nd qtr 1840 Clayworth, Notts
1841-51 with parents.
1861 census Mary age 19 b Clayworth housekeeper at 78 Rockingham Street for a
Thomas PLATTS, a married man of 29 and a wood turner; his wife is not there
although his young daughters Emily 6 and Mary J 3 are.
familysearch 93GD-44T
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55 2-James Joseph PASLEY born to Joseph and Winifred in 3rd quarter 1841,
at East Retford, died in the 1st quarter of 1842. -DW. cf 47 & 0 of F7
56 2-William PASLEY b regd 4th qtr 1842 (1843 Gringley on the Hill, Notts)
d 1890.
1851 with parents.
Cf William PASLEY b1842 East Retford, Nottinghamshire xv411 d1891 -DW.
familysearch 93GD-46L
m sp-Sarah Ann COX (1844/1846 Sheffield) 9 children. 1881: 37. 1891: 45.
(The birthday book c1888 of 646 Sarah Jane of
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/rathbone/rathbone.html,
d’r of 51 above, contains: Sara Ann PASLEY May 4.)
NOTE This wife and children MAY be those of 33 above.
1861 census in Sheffield under the name of PASHLEY: (From Eric
YOULE's index at www.powerup.com.au/~exy/index.html via DW. Numbers are mine.)
William and Sarah Ann - William had already died and only Sarah A is there.
1871 Sheffield, Nether Hallam, Yorkshire:
William PASLEY Head M 28 1843 Gringley Hill, Notting File Hardener 56
Sarah A PASLEY Wife M 37 1844 Sheffield, York
Annie PASLEY Daur 5 1876 Sheffield, York Scholar 561
Florence PASLEY Daur 2 1869 Sheffield, York 563
1881 Dwelling 55 Orchard Road, Nether Hallam, York:
William PASLEY Head M 39 1842 Gringley On The Hill, Nottingham File Hardener
Sarah Ann PASLEY Wife M 37 1844 Sheffield, York m 56
Florence PASLEY Daug U 12 1869 Sheffield, York Scholar 563
James PASLEY Son U 9 1872 Sheffield, York Scholar 564
Frederick PASLEY Son U 7 1874 Sheffield, York Scholar 565
Henrietta PASLEY Daug U 4 1877 Sheffield (Walkley), York 566
Percy Wm. PASLEY Son U 1 1880 Sheffield (Walkley), York 567
1891 376 South Road, Sheffield ex PH/DW:
Sarah A PASLEY Head Wid 45 1846 Sheffield, Yorks laundress m 56
James PASLEY son 19 1871 Sheffield, Yorks filecutter 564
Fredrick PASLEY son 17 1874 Sheffield, Yorks engraver 565
Henrietta PASLEY daur 14 1877 Sheffield, Yorks scholar 566
Percy W PASLEY son 11 1879 Sheffield, Yorks scholar 567
Wilfred PASLEY son 8 1883 Sheffield, Yorks scholar 568
Earnest PASLEY son 1 1890 Sheffield, Yorks 569
Where are 561 Annie, 562 Winnifred, 563 Florence?
1901 census Sheffield Nether Hallam My ID:
Sarah PASLEY 55 (c1846 Yorks Sheffield) sp of 56
Florence PASLEY 31 (c1870 Yorks Sheffield) 563
Frederick PASLEY 27 (c1874 Yorks Sheffield) Silver Engraver 565
Henrietta PASLEY 24 (c1877 Yorks Sheffield) Electro Cutlery Warehouseman 566
Percy PASLEY 21 (c1880 Yorks Sheffield) Bricklayer 567
Wilfred PASLEY 18 (c1883 Yorks Sheffield) Edge Tool Sticker 568
Ernest PASLEY 11 (c1890 Yorks Sheffield) 569
..
561 3-Annie PASLEY b regd Jun 1876 Sheffield, Yorks. d 1877-DW.
1871 with parents.
1901: 863 3410 Annie PASLEY 25 (c1876 Sheffield Yorks) Yorkshire Ecclesall
..
562 3-Winnifred PASLEY
..
563 3-Florence PASLEY 1869 Sheffield, Yorks
1871-81 with parents.
1891 2 Warrington Road, Yorks ex DW:
Florence 22 Domestic servant
…
564 3-James PASLEY b regd 3rd qtr 1871 Ecclesall Bierlow, Sheffield
1881 census: age 9. File cutter with parents. 1891 with parents.
m regd Mar qtr 1899 Ecclesall B. 9c 339 sp-Ada BACON (c1872 Yorks Sheffield)
1901 census at 36 Netherfield Road, Nether Hallam, Sheffield:
James PASLEY Head M 29 1872 Sheffield, Yorks Boiler Fireman ... 564
Ada PASLEY Wife M 29 1872 Yorks Sheffield
Ethel PASLEY Daur 1 1900 Yorks Sheffield 5641
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5641 4-Ethel PASLEY 1 b regd Jun qtr 1900 Ecclesall B. 9c 380
…
565 3-Frederick PASLEY b regd Mar 1874 Ecclesall B. 9c 308 Sheffield
1881 census: age 7. 1891: Fredrick age 17 b Ecclesall Bierlow.
1891 census with his mother at 376 South Road and an engraver.
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566 3-Henrietta PASLEY (1877 Sheffield) 1881: age 4 b Walkeley,Sheffield.
1891: age 14, with her mother.
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567 3-Percy William PASLEY b regd Dec qtr 1879 Ecclesall B. 9c 286
1881: 1 b Sheffield (Walkley).
1891: age 11 with his mother.
m regd Dec qtr 1910 Ecclesall B. 9c 724 sp-?
…
568 3-Wilfred PASLEY b regd Sep qtr 1882 Ecclesall B. 9c 311
1891 census: 8 b Sheffield, with his mother.
m regd Dec qtr 1910 Ecclesall B.9c 724 sp-Charlotte E BRAMMER or Letty C MYERS
569 3-Ernest PASLEY b 12.9.1889 Sheffield d 20.1.1943
1891 census: age 1 b Sheffield. 1901 at home with mr -DW.
Canadian Archival record CAIN 197225.
Most of the following is taken from
http://www.rcmpveteransvancouver.com/cpl-ernest-pasleys-contributions/#print
- thanks to DW.
As with most young men, he sought adventure and opportunity to travel. At the
age of 16, he joined the Royal Navy and served on many ships: HMS Ganges, HMS
Hoyne, HMS Vivid, HMS Hannibal and HMS New Zealand. While on the HMS New
Zealand and at the age of 18, Ernest was becoming a disciplinary problem for
his superiors. His Royal Navy disciplinary file reflected the following
sanctions for insubordination: 1907 7 days in cells; 1908 14 days in cells;
1908 30 days in cells. 21.12.1908 he was discharged from the Royal Navy as
having an 'insubordinate disposition' but his character was described as
'very good.' Once out of the Royal Navy, Ernest secured a position as a
fireman with the Electric Supply Department in Sheffield and worked there
for the next 3 years.
Despite having a secure job and being close to his family, Ernest decided to
immigrate to Canada in 1911. After working two years at a variety of jobs in
Canada, he applied and was accepted into the Royal North-West Mounted Police
on 9.8.1913 & assigned the regimental number of 5720. As with all new members
of the Force, he undertook his basic training at 'Depot' Division in Regina.
A photo of the Depot is at
http://www.rcmpveteransvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/9-21-2012-5-49-26-PM.jpg
Two years before he joined the Force, two white hunters were killed by their
Inuit guides near Bathurst Inlet. The two white hunters were an American
hunter named Harry RADFORD and a young Canadian surveyor named George STREET.
For a map of the locations see
http://www.rcmpveteransvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/9-21-2012-7-15-50-PM.jpg
See this site for details. The upshot was that the Canadian government
purchased a Lunenburg built 99 ton topsail schooner called the VILLAGE BELLE.
Captain LOCKHART was assigned the responsibility of operating the schooner.
One of the 2 newly graduated recruits voluntarily assigned to this expedition
was Constable Ernest PASLEY who also had considerable Royal Navy experience.
Between the time that PASLEY finished his Depot basic training and departing
on the expedition, he was delegated to be a stoker of the coal furnaces at
Depot Division. At the commencement of this expedition, Constable Ernest
PASLEY frequently recorded his duties and observations in his RNWMP notebook.
His initial entries were in ink but quickly changed to pencil as the
temperatures dropped below zero. This notebook has survived and has been
passed down to his granddaughter Linda HILLABY. A photo is at
http://www.rcmpveteransvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/9-22-2012-1-38-52-PM.jpg
... The below-zero weather, the heavy sledding and the lack of game en route
placed havoc with their dogs. One dog was killed because it went mad and four
other dogs were killed because of starvation.
On January 27, 1915 with temperature 48 below, Constable PASLEY and the two
guides were harnessed up to help pull the sled. They continued this pulling
until they reached Fort Churchill on February 16, 1915. A photo taken by
PASLEY of his dog sleds is at
http://www.rcmpveteransvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/9-23-2012-9-36-42-AM.jpg
Their journey of 500 miles was completed after 32 days of travel.
Insp. BEYTS would describe their journey in his report to the Commissioner:
'We had a hard trip down owing to deep snow while on land, and the rough ice
whilst travelling on the sea, and I must say Constable PASLEY and the two
natives worked hard on the trip, as they were in harness for a good many days
helping the dogs out. Every night the natives built an igloo, and it took
about an hour to build.
We carried a primus lamp with us, and we used this to cook our food, and to
warm the igloo, also to dry our mitts. The frost keeps dropping off the roof,
and ones bedding and clothing is wet and frozen for the whole trip, without
any means of drying them.' Upon arriving at Fort Churchill, Constable PASLEY
was suffering from snow blindness so he remained there to recover along with
both guides.
On October 10, 1915, PASLEY arrived from Fort Churchill aboard the Hudson Bay
coast boat bringing 11 tons of coal. A Photo taken by PASLEY in the RNWMP/RCMP
of an igloo is at
http://www.rcmpveteransvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/9-26-2012-12-11-14-PM.jpg
On August 8, 1917, Constable PASLEY was discharged from the Force as
'Term Expired.' Then six days later, he was accepted in the Canadian Naval
Volunteer Reserve as a Ordinary Seaman and later served on: HMCS Niobe,
HMS Vivid, HMS and HMS Emperor of India. After completing, two years in the
Naval Reserve, he re-engaged in the Force on April 23, 1919.
PASLEY was promoted to the rank of Corporal on February 5,
1921 and was stationed in the north for most of the years he was in the force.
Photograph of Cst. Ernest Pasley stationed at Dawson and pictured with sled
dogs is at
http://www.rcmpveteransvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Ernest_behind_dogs.jpg
In the proceeding five years, he was transferred to Rampart House Detachment
(1922), Herschel Island Detachment (1923), Baillie Island Detachment (1924-26)
and Edmonton (1927). A Photograph of Cst. Ernest PASLEY at Dawson on a horse
is at
http://www.rcmpveteransvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/10-18-2012-4-27-41-PM.jpg
At Herschel Island Detachment in August 1924, Ernest Pasley caught a ride on a
Norwegian supply ship heading in the direction of his next posting Baillie
Island Detachment. On-board, he met a young experienced Norwegian seaman by
the name of Henry LARSEN. They would become friends and their paths would
cross many times in the forthcoming years.
While at Baillie Island Detachment, Ernest was instrumental in saving the
lives of 19 Eskimos. 'Corporal E. PASLEY, the non-commissioned officer in
charge of the detachment at Baillie Island, in the course of a patrol eastwards
in February 1926, found nineteen Kogmolik Eskimos living in a starving
condition at the camp of a native named Assesowna, otherwise Lester, and
supported by Assesowna and another Eskimo named Pitokana, otherwise David;
five others were living with a man named Negasik, otherwise Bennet.
These people had found and killed plenty of caribou at Darnley bay, and had
stayed there all summer. The weather was such as to prevent their drying the
meat, and it turned bad, making the sick. They remained at Darnley Bay,
thinking that they would recover, but instead they grew weaker; finally they
decided to travel westwards in search of some native campe where they could
get food. One of their number, a man named Tiktarluk, was too weak to move,
and they left him in a snow hut with lots of meat - presumably the putrid
half-dried deer meat which had caused the trouble; they intended to return
for my, but the people kept dying and getting weaker, six of them dying before
they got over the divide to Bennet's camp; these they left on the trail,
as is their custom, just covering them over with snow.'
Based on his findings, Ernest PASLEY stated 'I asked Lester and David if they
could keep these people until my return from the east and they said they could,
so on my return I took two of them with me to Baillie island with their dog
team and gave them supplies out of police stores to take the all, 25 people,
back to Bernard Harbour, where they will be among their own people.'
In early 1926, Ernest PASLEY again met up with Henry LARSEN. It was at this
meeting that Ernest outlined to Henry that the Force was going to build
a schooner of its own. With encouragement from Ernest Pasley, Henry LARSEN
applied for Canadian citizenship.
This new schooner was intended to provide a variety of services in the Western
Arctic: serve as a flooding detachment; transporting supplies and members; and
other duties as required.
At the time, the Force had no qualified seaman in their ranks to operate this
new schooner. In mid 1927, Ernest PASLEY was selected to be the skipper for
the new Force schooner. As part of this appointment, he was transferred to
Vancouver to supervision the construction of the ST. ROCH at the Burrard
Dry Docks in North Vancouver, B.C.
In his free time to study, Ernest was required to study and be prepared to
pass the Naval Master's exam. On January 11, 1928, Ernest received this
designation as a Naval Master.
On November 18, 1927 in Vancouver, B.C., Henry LARSEN was sworn in by
Judge GRANT as a Canadian citizen and Ernest Pasley served as one of the
two witnesses. According to Henry LARSEN 'The best news I had during this stay
was that the RCMP now had decided definitely to start building its ship
the following winter. Corporal PASLEY had been given command of the ship and
best of all, he wanted me on board. This is just what I had been dreaming
about, and we agreed that I would apply for the Force shortly after New Year.'
Through late 1927 and early 1928, Ernest continued to promote the skills and
abilities of Henry LARSEN to Superintendent Arthur William DUFFUS in Vancouver.
On April 16, 1928, Henry LARSEN was sworn into the Force by Superintendent
DUFFUS at Vancouver. Since the training of new RCMP recruits had already
commenced, it was decided that Henry LARSEN would receive his special basic
training at the Fairmount Barracks in Vancouver, B.C. With regards to the
details of his RCMP basic training, Henry Larsen recalls Superintendent DUFFUS
telling the Sergeant Major 'make sure that this man doesnt get near a horse
for awhile. He's too valuable to use to become hospitalized just now.'
In addition Ernest PASLEY, the remaining crew members were selected for this
maiden voyage: Constables - Henry LARSEN, Jack FOSTER, Fred SEALEY,
William PARRY, Arthur TUDOR, Joe OLSEN and Terry PASLOE.
Henry LARSEN outlined in his autobiography 'I was glad that we had not hired
professional sailors, because I was sure that such men never would have worked
out on a ship like this one. I am sure that the cramped bunks, the Spartan
food, and the ship as a whole would never have received the approval of real
sailors. Our policemen were quite different, they were used to taking orders,
and above all, they were all imbued with an esprit de corps and were
particularly proud of the fact that they had been picked for Arctic duty,
which always carried some extra prestige in the RCMP.'
A photograph of the RCMP St. Roch schooner is at
http://www.rcmpveteransvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/10-14-2012-8-03-49-AM.jpg
While in the Force, he contributed to its presence in the Arctic and was
selected to be the original skipper for the RCMP ST. ROCH.
He participated in many of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) northern
patrols and was stationed at Dawson City (1922), Rampart House (1922),
Herschel Island (1923), Baillie Island (1924-1926), Edmonton (1927) and
Vancouver (1927-1928). Corporal PASLEY received his discharge from the force
on May 2, 1928. After that he was employed as a trader with the Can-Alaska Co.
at Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island, for a number of years. Ernest PASLEY left
the north in 1939 and moved to Vancouver, B.C. where he died in January of
1943.
[The Ernest PASLEY Collection of Photographs] ... of Royal Canadian Mounted
Police (RCMP) patrols and scenic views in the north. It includes photographs
of PASLEY's fellow officers, First Nations people, boats, dog sleds and RCMP
posts... locations include Herschel Island, Ogilvie, New Rampart House,
Porcupine River, Rampart (Alaska), Sixty Mile Post, Baillie Island, Dawson
City and Whitehorse, Yukon. The fonds also includes a number of portraits.
- ex http://www.archivescanada.ca/english/search/BasicSearch.asp
For the photos it refers one to
http://aabc.bc.ca/WWW.yca.rep_yukon/display/YUK
One of the photos there of Ernest. And another:
Cf: arrived Ellis Island, New York 1923 aged 32. -JG
Obit. in the Lethbridge Herald on the 21 Jan 1943 -DW
For a photo of him as a young corporal in the Royal Navy, see
http://www.rcmpveteransvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Ernest_in_Navy.jpg
Photograph of Ernest Pasley as a civilian wearing a fur parka is at
http://www.rcmpveteransvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/9-26-2012-12-05-25-PM.jpg
On September 4, 1931, Ernest secured a position with the Can-Alaska Company
and was posted to Cambridge Bay on Victoria Island in the Arctic.
His position was the outpost manager and Master of the schooner Nigalik.
With this position in the Arctic, he came in frequent contact with his old
friend Corporal Henry LARSEN and members of the RCMP St. Roch.
In 1938, Ernest PASLEY retired from his position with the Can-Alaska Trading
Company and moved his family from Cambridge Bay to Vancouver, B.C.
In the following year, he returned to England with his wife and daughter then
returned to Vancouver.
On January 20, 1943, Ernest passed away in the Shaughnessy Military Hospital
in Vancouver. He was only 54 years of age.
Ernest was laid to rest in the military section of the Mountain View cemetery
in Vancouver. A photograph of his grave marker is at
http://www.rcmpveteransvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/9-26-2012-2-13-39-PM.jpg
Despite having served in the Force, there was no reference on his grave marker
that he had served in the Force.
Beneath this simple grave marker, Ernest PASLEY lays at rest. A man who made
his contributions to the Force and to our nation.
On first navigation of the Northwest Passage (west to east), the ST. ROCH
was forced by the ice to lay up for the winter in Pasley Bay on September 25,
1940, presumably named after him. For its location see
http://www.rcmpveteransvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/10-1-2012-10-12-03-AM.jpg
m 28 Jan 1929 at Wesley Parsonage Vancover sp-Ada Lillian BURNSTEAD
nee FERGUSON b Norfolk dr of James William FERGUSON & Mary Ann COLLIER
(She was div. from her m1.)
m cert: The address was 3385 Napier St; it gives his mr as Sarah HANCOCK
(sic); witnesses Anne DIMOND and Muriel MCGOWAN - DW.
This branch is thanks to DW.
This is from their arrival in NY on the Queen Mary ex Southampton -ex DW:
Ernest PASLEY 48 trader, Ada L PASLEY 42 housewife, June V PASLEY 6 scholar
……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
5691 4-June Victoria PASLEY b .2.1932 Cambridge Bay, the 1st white child b on
Victoria Land, Arctic Ocean. On the 26 Dec 1934 an article appears in
The Helena Daily Independent in Montana describing a visit by June Victoria with
her mother - Ada here is described as Ada S PASLEY.
<IMG SRC=junevictorianewspaper2.jpg>
25.12.19? She is 3, born one blizzardy 60-below-zero night, on Victoria Island
beyond the Arctic circle. - Newspaper article ex DW.
<!-- email 12.3.2006 Brian in the UK is waiting for an article published in the Sheffield Telegraph describing describing Ernest's visit with his daughter to Sheffield. -->
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56911 5-Linda HILLABY She volunteered to assist in helping with the RCMP Veterans
Association's 2012 Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Vancouver, B.C. and was
presented with a framed image of the ST. ROCH. For a
photograph of Director Arnie Atkin presenting Linda Hillaby with this see
http://www.rcmpveteransvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/10-1-2012-10-25-07-AM.jpg
57 2-Joseph John PASLEY b 1844 Gringley on the Hill b reg 2nd or 3rd qtr.
d regd Dec qtr 1893 Ecclesall d aged 49. Death notice: PASLEY Nov. 12 at
Harwood St, Joseph John PASLEY aged 49. - Gale Newspapers.
1851-61 with parents.
1881 census: see below.
1891: 46 Retford xv 487. -DW's db.
[Presumed to be F8-0 below.]
Filecutter. On his m cert. & that of Zillah he is a Mark Maker; on Zillah's
b cert. his occupation is shown as Warehouseman. -GL.
familysearch MV3Z-YSM
m1 20.5.1866 Sheffield 9c 560 sp-Mary HYDES (c1847 Yorkshire) 14 children.
d regd Dec qtr 1904 Mary PASLEY 57 so b1847 Ecclesall Bierlow 9c 246
1861 census in Sheffield under the name of PASHLEY: (From Eric YOULE's index
at www.powerup.com.au/~exy/index.html via DW)
Joseph John and Mary HYDES's children:-
573 Frank C 1869, 574 John E 1870, 575 Joseph H 1872, 576 Albert R 1875,
577 Lydia A H 1877, 57(13) Zilliah L 1885, 57(14) Annie E 1887.
NB PH puts Albert R as a son of 242 in 1881.
1881 census Dwelling 1 H 14 Ct Reginald St, Brightside Bierlow, York:
Joseph J PASLEY Head M 36 1845 Gringley On The Hill,Nottingham Mark Maker
(Die Seal) 57
Mary PASLEY Wife M 34 1847 Woodhall Nr Harthill,York
William H. PASLEY Son 14 1867 Sheffield,York Scholar 571
Edmund H. PASLEY Son 12 1869 Sheffield,York Scholar 572
Frank C. PASLEY Son 11 1870 Sheffield,York Scholar 573
John E. PASLEY Son 10 1871 Sheffield,York Scholar 574
Joseph H. PASLEY Son 8 1873 Sheffield,York Scholar 575
Albert R. PASLEY Son 5 1876 Sheffield,York Scholar 576
Lydia A.T. PASLEY Daur 3 1878 Sheffield,York 577
1891 at 14 Harwood St, Ecclesall Bierlow, Sheffield:
Joseph J PASLEY Head M 46 1845 Gringley On The Hill,Notts Mark Maker Die 57
Mary PASLEY Wife M 44 1847 Sheffield,Yorks
Frank C PASLEY Son S 21 1870 Sheffield,York letter carrier (postman) Mess 573
John E PASLEY Son S 20 1871 Sheffield,York Mark Maker 574
Joseph H PASLEY Son S 18 1873 Sheffield,York Telegraph Messsenger 575
Albert R PASLEY Son S 15 1876 Sheffield,York Table Knife Grinder Cutler 576
Lydia A.H. PASLEY Daur 13 1878 Sheffield,York scholar 577
Zillah L PASLEY Daur 5 1886 Sheffield Yorkshire scholar 579
Annie E PASLEY Daur 3 1888 Sheffield Yorkshire 57(10)
1901 census:
Mary PASLEY 54 (c1847 Woodall Yorkshire) Sheffield Nether Hallam
Grocer & Shopkeeper m1 57
Albert PASLEY 25 (c1876 Sheffield Yorkshire) Sheffield Nether
Hallam Table Blade Grinder 576
Lydia PASLEY 23 (c1878 Sheffield Yorkshire) Sheffield Nether Hallam
Silver Showroom Attendant 577
Zillah PASLEY 15 (c1886 Sheffield Yorkshire) Sheffield Nether
Hallam Silver Polisher 579
Annie PASLEY 13 (c1888 Sheffield Yorkshire) Sheffield Nether Hallam 57(10)
571 3-William Henry PASLEY b regd 2nd qrt 1866 Sheffield 1881 with parents.
m 1890 sp-Florence
5711 4-Harry Hugo PASLEY b regd Dec qtr 1893 Sheffield 9c 521. 8 in 1901.
5712 4-Bruce Frederick G PASLEY b regd Dec qtr 1894 Chesterfield 7b 750
or Derbys Killamarsh. 6 in 1901.
1929 directory at 43 Pickmere Road, Crookes.
1932,34 a butcher of 96a Crookes with his home at 43 Pickmere Road.
1939,1951 and 1957 his home address has changed to 27 Arran Road
57121 5-Joyce PASLEY DW is in touch with her br-in-law Brian CHIVERS.
5713 4-Agnes PASLEY b regd Dec qtr 1896 Chesterfield 7b 775
or Derbys Killamarsh. 4 in 1901.
5714 4-Fred PASLEY (c1899 Yorks Sheffield) 2 in 1901.
Could be Fred Evans PASLEY b regd Sep qtr 1898 Ecclesall B. 9c 461
5715 4-Florence PASLEY (c1900 Yorks Sheffield) 8M in 1901.
ould be Florence Isabel PASLEY b regd Dec qtr 1899 Ecclesall B. 9c 465
Florence Isabel PASLEY d regd Mar qtr 1900 age 0 Ecclesall B. 9c 295
or Florence Ida PASLEY b regd Sep qtr 1900 Ecclesall B. 9c 464
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572 3-Edmund Hydes PASLEY b regd 2nd qtr 1868 Sheffield
1881 with parents.
1891 boarding at Eckington with family of Edward FOX & is a coal labourer.
m 20.2.1893 Wath on Dearne regd Rotherham 9c 636 sp-Sarah Ann FINNEY
Could be PASLEY Sarah A d regd Sep qtr 1910 aged 41 Rotherham 9c 401.
1901 census at 41 York Street, Brampton Brierlow, West Melton, Yorks:
Edmund PASLEY 32 1869 Yorks West Melton Coal Hewer
Sarah PASLEY 32 1869 (Wath On Dearne, Yorks) West Melton
1911 census at West Melton, Yorks.
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5721 4-Ada L THOMSON 1890 G3J1-R8J
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573 3-Frank Cornelius PASLEY b regd 3rd qtr 1869 Sheffield
1881-91 with parents.
1907 1917 Sheffield Dir's at 115 Fulton Road a postman.
1920 they are at 10 Aberdeen St; 1929 at 11 Robertshaw Street
1931 a grocer at 66 Bramwell Street
1932 a beerseller at 35 Palm Street.
m Dec quarter 1893 sp-Annie Elizabeth NOWILL (c1873 Sheffield Yorkshire)
He m'd as PASHLEY.
1901 census at 43 Burlington Road, Nether Hallam, Sheffield, Yorkshire:
Frank PASLEY 31 (c1870 Sheffield Yorkshire) Letter Carrier Post Office 573
Annie PASLEY 28 (c1873 Sheffield)
John PASLEY 6 (c1895 Sheffield Yorkshire) 5731
Ernest PASLEY 5 (c1896 Sheffield Yorkshire) 5732
Ethel PASLEY 11M (1900 Sheffield Yorkshire) 5733
The following may be her or Annie wife of 574 below:
1905,7,10,12,12,1919-20 a Mrs. Annie PASLEY dressmaker at 100 Sellers Street
1919-20 directory a Mrs. Annie PASLEY
5731 4-John W PASLEY (c1895 Sheffield Yorkshire)
5732 4-Ernest Nowill PASLEY b regd Jun qtr 1896 Ecclesall B. 9c 349
Arrived Ellis Island, New York 1920 age 24 a Metalurgist born Sheffield &
living there; next of Kin his wife Mrs. C.M. PASLEY. -JG
5733 4-Ethel Winifred PASLEY b regd Jun qtr 1900 Ecclesall B. 9c 448
…
574 3-John Ernest PASLEY b regd Mar 1871 Sheffield. bp 13.2.1878 Pitsmoor,
Yorks. d .9.1924 Sheffield. 1881 with parents.
1891: age 20 b Sheffield.
m 4th quarter 1894 Sheffield 9c 895 sp-Annie Louise BROWN (c1873 Sheffield)
1901 census at 15 Lansdowne Road, Piece 4353, Folio 70,YKS,Ecclesall Bierlow:
John PASLEY 30 (c1871 Yorks Sheffield) Steel Mark Maker Die 574
Annie PASLEY 28 (c1873 Yorks Sheffield)
Arnold PASLEY 5 (c1896 Yorks Sheffield) 5741
Jessie PASLEY 4 (c1897 Yorks Sheffield) 5742
1934 Annie Louise PASLEY at Harwood Street. -DW
See note under Annie wife of 573.
5741 4-Arnold PASLEY (c1896 Yorks Sheffield)
5742 4-Jessie Frances PASLEY b regd Sep qtr 1896 Ecclesall B. 9c 439
?5743 4-John Ernest PASLEY b regd 1st qtr 1898 Ecclesall Brierlow
d regd Mar qtr 1900 age 2 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 319
…
575 3-Joseph Horace PASLEY (b reg Dec Q 1872 Sheffield 9c 390) 9NKL-P2Z.
bp 20.3.1877 Sheffield. 1881 with parents.
1891: Joseph Henry PASLEY (1872/1873 Sheffield) 18 b Sheffield.
m 25.6.1893 St Mary, Bramall Lane, Sheffield sp-Ellen WHITEHOUSE d'r of John
WHITEHOUSE of 14 Haarwood St. He was of 28 Matilda Late.
(I had his wife as Mary Elizabeth BROWN.)
…
576 3-Albert Rowland PASLEY b reg Jun qtr 1876 Sheffield bp 20.3.1877
1881-91 with parents. 1901 with mother. 1911 Sheffield - FIND.
(Cf Albert Harry PASLEY m Mar qtr 1902 Sheffield 9c 806 sp-Beatrice BEAL
or Kate GREENHEDGE - freebmd.)
…
577 3-Lydia Agnes Hydes PASLEY b regd Mar qtr 1878 Sheffield
bp 13.2.1878 Pitsmoor, Yorks. 1881-91 with parents. 1901 with mother.
GL's mother told her that she went to Canada abt. 1947/8.k -GL
..
578 ex FS 3-George Arthur PASLEY bp 25.2.1880 Pitsmoor, Yorks.
CORBRIDGE
579 3-Zillah Louisa PASLEY (3.11.1885 at 13 Harwood St., Ecclesall
Bierlow, Sheffield-20.5.1970) 1891 with parents. 1901 with mother.
#Some info on this branch is thanks to 57932 SM 1st contact 2008.
m 15.7.1906 sp-Willis CORBIDGE (21.6.1883-16.1.1958)
Son of Willis CORBIDGE Silversmith and Hannah BARRINGTON/BARRINGHAM.
1901 census Yorkshire, Ecclesall Bierlow from http://www.census.pro.gov.uk:
Name Age Where Born, Administrative County,Civil Parish Occupation
Willis CORBIDGE 17 (c1883 Yorks Sheffield) Silversmith
Willis CORBIDGE 54 (c1847 Yorks Sheffield) Silversmith Candlestick Maker
(The close ID numbers indicate the son was living with the father in 1901.)
For more on this family see posting at http://www.sheffieldfhs2.org.uk
by Jo HIBBARD 13.2.2007.
NOTE CORBIDGE in Sheffield 2002 ex
http://www.infobel.com/uk/wp/search/result.asp?firstRec=0&cityguess=1&lastname=corbidge&firstname=&zip=&city=sheffield&Search.x=12&Search.y=7
CORBIDGE Beatrice + Brian, 95 Fox Lane, S12 4WS Sheffield, tel 01142653886
CORBIDGE Carol + Stuart, 4 Kirk Edge Avenue, S35 0BA Sheffield, tel 01142864355
- He descends from George, bro to Willis
CORBIDGE D, Peckham Road, S35 3JA Sheffield, tel 01142845906
CORBIDGE Elsie, 14 Mowson Crescent, S35 0AG Sheffield, tel 01142862996
CORBIDGE J, 10 Wilfred Drive, S9 3WA Sheffield tel 01142960112
CORBIDGE T, 64 Langsett Avenue, S6 4AA Sheffield tel 01142334690
CORBIDGE V, 10 The Oval, S5 6SL Sheffield tel 01142257717
Which are ours?
….
5791 4-Arnold CORBIDGE 1906/07-1974
m1 sp-Edith HINDS - 2 children then div. Jan 1972
57911 5-Avril CORBIDGE 1938 2 daurs 1959 and 1961
57912 5-Neil CORBIDGE d by 2008
[5791 4-Arnold CORBIDGE (1906)]
m2 Mar 1972 sp-Gladys ROBINSON nee ALLEN 4 children, 3 suppressed pending permission
57913 5-Stella CORBIDGE 1945 (3 marriages)
2 daughters born 1970 and 1973
57914 5-Alan CORBIDGE 1946 (2 marriages)
2 daughters born 1969 and 1970 and 1 son born 1968
57915 5-Robert CORBIDGE 1949-1949
57916 5-Alma CORBIDGE
5792 4-Willis CORBIDGE (1909-1982)
m 1935 sp-Ivy MOORHOUSE 3 children - all alive 2008
57921 5-(Willis) Barry Pasley CORBIDGE 1938 (3 marriages) 1 son born 1968
57922 5-(Maurice) Rodney CORBIDGE 1943 1 son born 1971
57923 5-Lorraine CORBIDGE 1948 1 son born 1977 and 1 daughter born 1981
5793 4-Maurice CORBIDGE (1913/14-1988) m sp-Winnifred Elizabeth HARVEY 2 chn.
57931 5-Robin Harvey CORBIDGE 1947 d by 2008 (2 marriages)
2 adopted sons and 2 adopted daughters from his 1st marriage;
2 daughters born 1973 and 1977 and 1 son born 1978
57932 5-Stephanie Pasley CORBIDGE 1954 1st contact 20.9.2008, SM here.
2 daughters born 1978 and 1980 1 granddaughter born 2004
1 grandson born 2006
(2006 Patricia at http://www.sheffieldfhs2.org.uk seems related.)
5794 4-Zillah CORBIDGE (1921/23-2000)
m June Q 1942 Sheffield, vol 9c page 1368 sp-John PROCTOR - 2 children
57941 5-Andrea PROCTOR 1943-2006
2 daughters born 1969 and 1971
1 grandson born 1995 and 1 granddaughter born 1999
57942 5-Josephine PROCTOR 1951
1 daughter born 1969 and 1 son born 1971
3 granddaughters born 1991, 2001 and 2005 1 grandson born 2003
….
5795 4-Margery CORBIDGE (3.5.1924 Sheffield - 3.4.1994 Blackpool)
m 25.3.1944 at Heeley Parish Church, Sheffield sp-Harry DEPLEDGE Jnr. (1922
Sheffield - 1988 Blackpool) - 2 children
57951 5-Gillian DEPLEDGE (22.5.1946 Sheffield-2007) #2003 in Blackpool.
m1 sp-David LYON (23.1.1947 Wigan) - 3 sons, 2 in Blackpool, 1 in Sheffield
3 sons Andrew LYON 1964, Mark LYON 1966 and Gareth LYON 1971.
6 grandsons 1 born and died 1993, the others born in 1987,1990,1991,1994,1997
m2 sp-John Barry LOWE (23.2.1944 Blackpool) - no children
57951 5-Neil DEPLEDGE (2.1.1948 Sheffield) 1949 Divorced.
1 daughter born 1969 and 1 son born 1971:
they lived near him in Sheffield in 2002.
2 granddaughters born 1998 and 2006
…
57(10) 3-Annie Elizabeth PASLEY (c1887 Ecclesall Brierlow, Sheffield)
1891 with parents. 1901 with mother.
[57 2-Joseph J PASLEY c1845 Gringley on the Hill]:
m2 sp-Hannah
58 2-Silas James PASLEY b regd 1845 4th qtr E Retford/Gringley on the Hill
d 5.8.1909 Solihull, Warwickshire regd Sep 1909 aged 63 Solihull 6d 282
1851-61 with parents. Familysearch ID K423-G27
m at Belper,Derbyshire 3rd quarter 1868 [regd Belper 7b 678] sp-Mary Ann SHARP
b 1845/1847 Derby.
Marriage notice PASLEY - SHARP. Sept 14 at the Parish Church, Ironville,
Derbyshire by the Rev J CASSON vicar, Mr Silas James PASLEY of Sheffield, to
Mary Ann, eldest daur of Mr John SHARP, Ironville. - Gale Newspapers.
1881 Dwelling 32 Auckland Rd, Aston, Warwick: My ID no.
Silas J PASLEY 35 1846 Nottingham Brass Chandelier Maker 58
Mary A PASLEY 34 1847 Derby sp to 58
Annie E PASLEY 10 1871 Birmingham, Warwick Scholar 582
Joseph J PASLEY 7 1874 Birmingham, Warwick Scholar 583
Winifred PASLEY 5 1876 Birmingham, Warwick Scholar 584
Thomas H PASLEY 6 months 1880 Birmingham, Warwick 585
Clerk Servant Trade
581 3-Francis J PASLEY b 1870 Sheffield, Yorkshire familysearch LLW9-YHM
582 3-Annie Elizabeth PASLEY (b 27.1.1872, bp 15.9.1872 at Aston, Birmingham,
Warwick.) [IGI] She is mentioned in the Birthday Book of Sarah Jane, daughter
of 51 and 646 in http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/rathbone/rathbone.html
1881 with parents. familysearch KHGD-3HN
m 3.7.1895 Christ Church, Sparkbrook, Warwick
sp-William HOUNSELL b 2.4.1871 Birmingham, Warwickshire
familysearch LLWS-ZKS For his parents & sibs see
https://familysearch.org/tree/person/LLWS-ZKS/details
5821 4-Herbert HOUNSELL b 1897 d 1963
familysearch LLWS-8NY Modified: 6 June 2016 by Silas P YOUNG spyfamily.young@gmail.com
583 3-Joseph J PASLEY b c1874 at Birmingham, Warwick. 1881 with parents.
familysearch LLW9-Y5M but gives his b at Balsall Heath, Worcestershire
1891 Bordesley, Warwickshire: Occupation Moddler In Wax Slaster
FamilySearch ID LLW9-Y5M
584 3-Winifred PASLEY b c1876 at Birmingham, Warwick. 1881 with parents.
Familysearch ID LDYF-Z2H but gives her b Nottingham!
Silas P YOUNG spyfamily.young@gmail.com
585 3-Thomas H PASLEY b c1881 at Birmingham, Warwick. 1881 with parents.
familysearch LLWS-MGF
59 2-Anne Hamilton PASLEY 1848 Gringley On Hill, Notts.
d regd Mar 1859 Sheffield 9c 215
DW: Anne Hampson b regd 2nd qtr 1847 E Retford 15 p495.
Buried with her parents: "Ann Hamilton PASLEY age 12 yrs. Died March 29, 1859
daughter of Joseph & Winifred. 17 Dover St. (Sheffield)" -BB.
1851 with parents.
HAMILTON is not a surname of her mother's parents so may be that of her
father's mother. BUT see under
4. PASLEY CLUES * ENGLAND for Hamilton Sabine PASLEY (1837).
In her excel program DW gives her as
Ann Hampson PASLEY (1847 East Retford, Notts. xv 495 - 1859)
..
5(10) 2-Richard Francis PASLEY b 1848 Gringley on the Hill, Notts.
b regd 4th qtr East Retford.
1851-71 with parents.
DW: Listed in a Sheffield directory as Mark Makers at Mary St - year not known.
1876 Manager - Spring Vale Houses, 135 Upperthorpe -DW
1879 Directory Sheffield - Manager 135 Upperthorpe -DW
1881 Directory Sheffield - Mark & Letter Manufacturer, 216 Rockingham St,
Residence Kelvin, Villa Up. Chippinghouse Road. -DW
(See DW's bio of him 3-38 Richard...doc for photo eg WH TYAS & Son , Motor
Radiator Repairers, 216 Rockingham St)
1881 11 Chippinghouse Road, Ecclesall Bierlow, York:
Richard Francis PASLEY Head M 32 1849 Gringley, Nottingham
Merchant & manufacturer (employing 2 men & 2 boys) 5(10)
Elizth. H. PASLEY Wife M 32 1849 Glasgow N B
Helen Cumming PASLEY Daur 7 1874 Sheffield, York Scholar 5(10)1
Andrew Francis PASLEY Son 6 1875 Sheffield, York Scholar 5(10)2
Winifred Elizth. PASLEY Daur 4 1877 Sheffield, York 5(10)3
Harold Cumming PASLEY Son 1 1880 Sheffield, York 5(10)4
Julia CADMAN Serv U 15 1866 Sheffield, York General Servant Nurse
Ann Elizth. BARBER Serv U 17 1864 Sheffield, York General Servant Domestic
1883 Directory Sheffield - Manufacturer of steel, joiners tools, saws
1884 Files, Hammers and table and pocket knives. Anchor Works at
216 Rockingham Street - Home Kelvin Villa, 11 Chippinghouse Road
(see DW's bio of him for photo of this villa)
1885 Directory Sheffield - Cutlery Merchant at 216 Rockingham Street
Home at 3 Montgomery Road
1890 Directory Sheffield - Mark and letter manufacturer at Mary Street
1891 census: age 42 b East Retford,Notts. xv 537.
1893: Kelly's Directory - Richard Francis PASLEY mark makers Mary Street
1893 Directory Sheffield - Mark and letter manufacturer at Mary Street
1895-6 ditto but now a manufacturer of hardwood handles, spade and pick shafts
and hardwood merchants.
1898 ditto
1900 ditto
1901 ditto
1901 census with his wife and three daughters.
Andrew is married and listed at his own home.
1903,5,7,10,12,17,19-20,21,22 - as for 1895
1929 no entry but the company is still listed.
1929 a James listed as householder at 251 Heavygate Road. Factory at Mary St,
a mark manufacturer. Is he a son of William and Sarah Ann COX?
1932 and 1934 a Mrs. Ada at 251 Heavygate Road so James may have died.
See biography James 1871 m Ada.
In 1931 the firm appears as before; 1932 & 1934 there is an advt as well.
By 1939 there is a smaller entry and the same in 1948.
1951 entry - the name of Eagle Works appears.
1986 telephone directory still had the R F [24] & R J PASLEY firms listed.
- all these entries are ex DW.
m 26.12.1872 at Anderston, Glasgow, Scotland sp-Elizabeth H COOK 1849 Glasgow
[Source: Cliff KOEPP of the Paisley Family Society. In 1994 he gave the birth
place of 581 & 582 as Glasgow and of 583 & 584 as either Glasgow or Sheffield.]
Marriage notice: PASLEY - COOK. Dec 26 at
50 Kelvingrove St, Glasgow by Rev George SCOTT DD, Mr Richard Francis PASLEY,
Sheffield, to Elizabeth, younger daur of Mr William COOK. - Gale Newspapers.
1861 census in Sheffield under the name of PASHLEY: (From Eric
YOULE's index at www.powerup.com.au/~exy/index.html via DW. Numbers are mine.)
Chn of 5(10) Richard Francis and Elizabeth (Eliz. does not appear. When did she die?):
…
5(10)2 Andrew Francis 1874, 5(10)3 Elizabeth Winifred 1876, (possibly Ethel
Cook 1885 as her mother was a cook before marriage), 5(10)4 Helen Cumming 1873.
1871 unmarried at 29 Blake Street. Merchant & manufacturer, Sheffield. !?
1881: Dwelling: 11 Chippinghouse Road Census Place:Ecclesall Bierlow, York.
Source:FHL Film 1342120 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4638 Folio 134 Page 1
Marr Age Sex Birthplace ID no. in this tree
Richard Francis PASLEY M Head 32 1849 M Gringley, Nottingham 5(10)
Merchant & Manufacturer (Employing 2 Men & 2 Boys)
Elizth. H. PASLEY M 32 1849 F Glasgow N B m
Helen Cumming PASLEY 7 1874 F Sheffield,York Scholar 5(10)1
Andrew Francis PASLEY 6 1875 M Sheffield,York Scholar 5(10)2
Winifred Elizth. PASLEY 4 1877 F Sheffield,York 5(10)3
Harold Cumming PASLEY 1 1880 M Sheffield,York 5(10)4
Julia CADMAN U 15 F Sheffield,York General Servant Nurse
Ann Elizth. BARBER U 17 F Sheffield,York General Servant Domestic
Family History Library Film 1342120, Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 4638 / 134, Page Number 1
1900: SEVERE STORM.
Local Officer Killed by Lightning. Church Tower Partly Demolished. SHEFFIELD.
Such a storm as was experienced in Sheffield yesterday occurs but once in a
decade... the brigade was summoned to another outbreak at the house of Mr
Richard Francis PASLEY, Montgomery Road... [PASLEY] ran into the basement &
turned off the gas at the meter... - Gale Newspapers.
1901 census at 116 Cowlishaw Road, Ecclesall, Sheffield, Yorkshire:
Andrew PASLEY 26 (c1875 Yorks Sheffield) Hardware Mchts Manager 5(10)2
Ethel PASLEY 26 (c1875 Yorks Sheffield)
Ethel PASLEY 1M (c1901 Yorks Sheffield)
1901-3,5 He is in the Sheffield Directory at 116 Cowlishaw Road
1907,10,12, Now appears as merchant at Brinkwood, Chelsea Road.
1915 Listed as a merchant and his home address is given as Brinkwood,
Chelsea Road.
1917,19-20,21,22,29,32,34,39 ditto but at 151 Chelsea Road
1948 Mrs. Ethel only
1951,5 Mrs. E. A.
….
5(10)21 4-Ethel PASLEY b regd Sep qtr 1899 Ecclesall B. 9c 387
1901 census 1m b Sheffield
5(10)22 4-Frank Longden PASLEY b regd Dec qtr 1903 Ecclesall B. 9c 479
…
?5(10)23 4-Ronald F PASLEY
1957 Sheffield dir - letter and mark maker at Mary Street
- the old address for firm of Richard Francis 5(10) -DW.
…
5(10)3 3-Winifred Elizabeth PASLEY (b regd 2nd qtr 1877 Sheffield)
cf Elizabeth Winifred Ecclesall PASLEY b regd Sep 1876 Ecclesall B. 9c 314
1881 with parents.
1891: Elizabeth Winifred age 14, b Ecclesall Brierlow, Sheffield.
5(10)4 3-Harold Cunningham/Cumming PASLEY (b regd 1st qtr 1880 Sheffield)
1881 with parents.
…
5(10)5 3-Ethel Cook PASLEY b regd Jun qtr 1886 Ecclesall B. 9c 347
Born Feb 12 according to birthday book below.
1891: age 5 b Sheffield [ex DW dbase]
..
?5(11) 2-Tom PASLEY 1845 Thurgoland. 1861: 16. This is from Eric's index at
4.2.5. (Thurgoland is a district north west of Sheffield just past Rotherham
- I think a coal mining area.-DW)
#He might be 1881 at 1 Ct. 2 Ho. Nursery Lane, Brightside Bierlow, York:
Thomas PASHLEY Head M 35 1846 Sheffield, York Wire Drawer
Annie PASHLEY Wife M 28 Sheffield, York
George W. PASHLEY Son 9 Sheffield, York Scholar
Charles E. PASHLEY Son 6 Sheffield, York Scholar
Harry PASHLEY Son 4 Sheffield, York
..
5(12) 2-James Fountain PASLEY (3rd quarter 1851 at East Retford,Notts.)
b regd Chorlton 8d 813.
1851 Gringley on the Hill. 1861 with parents.
1901 Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorkshire OR Norton, Derbyshire CHK!:
James PASHLEY 49 1852 Gread Gringley, Notts Manager Fire Wood Factory
Percy PASHLEY 19 1882 Sheffield, Yorks Brass Caster
<!-- James Fontayne was in the Navy and I will send you a copy of the census return asap. -DW 05
[Where is he 1881? The nearest I see is
1881 3 Court 1 Carlton Road, Attercliffe Cum Darnall, York:
James PASHLEY Head M 35 1846 Sheffield, York Pocket Knife Cutler
Marther PASHLEY Wife M 27 Hull
James PASHLEY Son U 11 Sheffield, York Scholar
Anne PASHLEY Daur U 8 Sheffield, York Scholar -->
m 1877 1st qtr at Chorlton,Lancashire (see 4.2) to ?
…
5(12)1 3-Percy PASHLEY (c1882 Yorks Sheffield)
?6 1-John Edward PASHLEY Perhaps b 1803-06. 1871 Forger, 1872 Grocer.
cf John PAISLEY bp 26.10.1806 Saint Marys, Portsea, Hampshire to Henry & Mary.
Not found 1881. Could be Deaths Mar 1884 PASHLEY John 77 1807 Sheffield 9c 284
m?
61 2-Annie PASHLEY .5.1870-18.5.1871 at 33 Landsdowne Rd, Sheffield
62 2-Alice PASHLEY .5.1872-7.12.1872 at 33 Landsdowne Rd, Sheffield
both buried with family of 3 James above.
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NOTE The birthday book c1888 of [RATHBONE ID 646] Sarah Jane of
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/rathbone/rathbone.html,
dr of 51 above, contains
Annie Elizabeth PASLEY Jan 27 - 581 above
Ethel C PASLEY Feb 12 - 5(10)5 above?
Sara Ann PASLEY May 4 - Sarah Ann nee COX m 56 ?
Nellie C PASLEY Sep 16 - presumably NP b regd Sep qtr 1893 Sheffield 9c 531
Henry PASLEY Oct 4 - 53 (or possibly 0)
My guess is that they are all her 1st cousins, children of 53,56,57,58,5(10)
- possibly all children of was56. I suggest we look for them in Birmingham in
1881 & 1891.
SOME QUERIES FROM DW: I can not find the following:-
William and Jane on the 1861 & 1871 Census
Joseph and Winifred on the 1841 and 1861 Census
Mary (their sister born in 1800 in St. Ann Soho) what happened to her?
Thomas born to William and Jane in 1839 at Retford
William born 1846 to William and Jane
Mary born 1850 ditto
Where is Henry born to Joseph and Winifred in 1839 - he dies in 1892 so where
is he in 1881?
Mary born ditto 1840.
2. SURNAMES IN 1. (Those indented are maiden names.) Updated 2.7.2007.
(See end of this section for surname searches on rootsweb.)
ADKINS m 2(11)5
BADGER No chn m 2511
BUCKLEY or SPENCER m 1895 Sheffield 2424
CARR or PAGE m 1893 to 2(13)
CORBIDGE (21.6.1883-16.1.1958) m 579
DEPLEDGE Jnr. (1922 Sheffield - 1988 Blackpool) m 5795
DERBY 1928
FAWLEY or HANCOCK m in 1893 to 2423
HEMMINGS [or NORTH] m 2(10)
HORTON or MORGAN m 28
HUNT b 1861 m 2(11) 1888-present Wales
HYDES m 1892 to 534
INGHAM m 1900 to 314
LILLEY or TURNER m 1894 to 2(12)
MANGLES m 25192
PARKINS m 25124 1 alive
PASLEY 0 c1773 London, Sheffield, Wales
PROCTOR c1920 Sheffield
PURDEY 2(11)2
RATHBONE 51 m 1856 at Sheffield
SENIOR m 1909 263
SMITH m 1895 to 2513, 2(11)3, ?27
WOOD living? m 25193
+ maiden names:
ALISON/ALLISON m2 of 2
ASHTON bc1880 m 2422
BACON 1872 Sheffield
BALDWIN b 1902 m 2(11)4
BARTON or TWIGG m 531
BETZGOLD (1859 Sheffield) m 27
BRIDDON No children m 25123 5-Ernest Greathurst PASLEY 1909
BROWN (c1873 Sheffield) m 574
BROWN or WHEELHOUSE m 1893 to 575
BURRETT (c1860) m 26
BUTTERY bc1827 m 25
BUXTON 1847 Sheffield
COOK (1849 Glasgow) m 5(10)
COX (1844/1846 Sheffield) m 56
ELRICK (10.1.1896 Sheffield?-1985) m2 of 2512
EVE (1841) m3 of 2
FIRTH 1848
GREATHURST b 1872 m1 of 2512
GREEN m 2519Arthur PASLEY 27.7.1884-.9.1951
HAMPSON b 1795 m1 of 2 HWFP
HANSON or HOPKINSON m 2425
HEDGES 0 1799 London
HYDES (c1847 Yorkshire) m1 of 57
LONGDEN b1875
MARSHALL (30.6.1847 Sheffield-1913) m 251
MILLWARD m 25191 1909-1999
NELSON c1909
NEWBOLD b 1810 East Drayton, Notts. m 5 1835
NOLAN (1920) m 25124
NOWILL b1873
ROWBOTTOM 3 by 1839
SHARP (1845/1847 Derby) m 58 in 1868 at Belper,Derbyshire
SMITH m 1837 to 3
SPIVEY mother of spouse of 5, before 1815 East Drayton, Notts.
TWIGG 1890
TYAS m 53
Re middle name of 2: I believe the name FOUNTAINE or DE LA FOUNTAINE
was a name from the Normandy area of France. People of that name came
to the UK as Huguenot refugees and set up a community in Central
London. It was generally acknowledged that as a group, they were fine
craftsmen in a variety of trades. Henry PASLEY, being a jeweller may
have picked up the name during the course of his business, or maybe
and it is a big maybe, he or his wife may have had French roots. - Peter
For SURNAME SEARCHES try the ROOTSWEB database
</pre><A HREF="http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl">
http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl</A> <pre>
then enter your surname, for example PASLEY to search their archives by
year (unfortunately as this means multiple searches are necessary).
You can search archives without joining a list but to post a query you need
to join a list by mailing say PASLEY-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word
subscribe in the body.
You can then mail messages to PASLEY-L@rootsweb.com
Similarly you can mail to NEWBOLD-L@rootsweb.com if you subscribe to
NEWBOLD-D-request@rootsweb.com
3. PLACE NAMES IN 1. WITH REFERENCES, BY COUNTY
<!--Should I extend to cover 4.-11.?-->
For info about any town or village in the UK visit www.any-web.co.uk or
go direct to www.NAME.co.uk where NAME is the name of the village.
Note: for IGI batch numbers try home.clear.net.nz/pages/nzsoghamilton/igi.htm
on how to use www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHLC/frameset_fhlc.asp
* NOTTINGHAMSHIRE See http://www.rootsweb.com/~engntt/
Claraborough, Clayworth, East Retford, East Drayton & Gringley on the Hill are
all fairly nearby.
FS has a huge list, eg censuses
Church records <!-- - Indexes Titles:
An index of marriage bonds and allegations in the peculiar jurisdiction of the
Dean and Chapter of York, 1613-1839 / Newsome, E. B
Index to marriage settlements in Nottinghamshire / Notts Archives Office
Index to Nottinghamshire parishes, ca. 1100-1988 / Notts Archives Office
Index to the Quaker archives, 1660-1794 / Nottinghamshire Archives Office
Nottinghamshire marriages index up to 1699 / Notts Family History Society
pt. 1. A-D -- pt. 2. E-K -- pt. 3. L-Q -- pt. 4. R-S -- pt. 5. T-Y.
Books Call Numbers:
942.52 D25n v. 84 pts. 1-5 - FHL BRITISH Book
Nottinghamshire marriages index, 1700-1753 / Notts Family History Society
Contents: Pt. 1. a-i -- pt. 2. j-z. Books Call Numbers:
942.52 D25n v. 75 pts. 1-2 - FHL BRITISH Book
c1990 (Nottingham : Technical Print Services Ltd.) 2 v.
ISBN/ISSN 01425099 0906614937 Subject Class 942.52 D25
Nottinghamshire marriages index, 1754-1812 / Notts Family History Society
Contents: pt. 1. A to D -- pt. 2. E to K -- pt. 3. L to R -- pt. 4. S to Z.
Books Call Numbers: 942.52 D25n v. 61 pts. 1-4 FHL BRITISH Book
ISBN/ISSN 01425099. 0906614740 (pt 1) 0906614767 (pt 2) 0906614791 (pt 3)
Subject Class 942.52 D25
Notts personal names and institutions index: taken from Notts parish calenders,
12-20th centuries / Nottinghamshire Archives Office
Notts. marriage index, 1813-1837/ Nottinghamshire Family History
Society Vols. 36, 38, 40, 42, 45, 49, 52, have title: Marriages index,
Nottinghamshire, 1813-1837. Contents: v. 23, pt. 1. Nottingham, Males
A-F -- v. 23, pt. 2. Nottingham, Males G-N -- v. 23,
pt. 3. Nottingham, Males O-Z -- v. 23, pt. 4. Nottingham, Females --
v. 25. Mansfield area -- v. 31. Newark area -- v. 33. Worksop area --
v. 36. Retford and North Notts area -- v. 38. Central Nottinghamshire
area -- v. 40. Nottingham East -- v. 42. Radford -- v. 45. Nottingham
West -- v. 49. Hucknall area -- v. 52. South Notts.
Call Numbers: 942.52 D25n v. 23 pt. 1 - FHL BRITISH Book
Strays-1st index / Nottinghamshire Family History Society
compiled by Margaret Watt Call Number 942.52 D25n v. 56 - FHL BRITISH Book
book c1986 38 p. ISBN/ISSN 0906614686
Strays-3rd index
/ Beech, Eileen M Strays are persons found in the
records of parishes, towns and counties other than their home. This
3rd index lists Nottinghamshire and some Derbyshire people, culled
from church records, the 1851-1881 censuses, and Lincolnshire
apprenticeship indentures and settlement certificates.
Subjects
England, Derbyshire - Census - Indexes
England, Derbyshire - Church records - Indexes
England, Derbyshire - Migration, Internal - Directories
England, Nottingham - Census - 1871 - Indexes
England, Nottingham - Church records - Indexes
England, Nottingham - Migration, Internal - Directories
Call Number 942.52 D25n v. 77 - FHL BRITISH Book
c1990 (Nottingham : Technical Print Services Ltd.)
ISBN/ISSN 01425099 0906614953 Subject Class 942.52 D25
Strays-5th index/ Beech, Eileen M This 5th index lists persons born
or living in Lancashire wich are found in civil & church records in
towns other then their place of residence and in other counties.
Subjects
England, Nottingham - Census - 1871 - Indexes
England, Nottingham - Church records - Indexes
England, Nottingham - Migration, Internal - Directories
Call Number 942.52 D25n v. 86 - FHL BRITISH Book
c1992 (Nottingham : Technical Print Services Ltd.) 77 p.
ISBN/ISSN 01425099 1872776221 -->
CLARBOROUGH [in 5. NOT in 1.] FS gives
bp 1813-1841 C-4643-1 Bishop's transcripts 504088; 504061.
marriages, 1813-1837 M 4643-1
These translate to M046431, M046431.
Censuses 1841-1891 6 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. & 16 mm. + 4 microfiches:
1841 - FHL BRITISH Film [ 438900 ]
1851 p. 198-278 - FHL BRITISH Film [ 87750 ]
1861 - FHL BRITISH Film [ 542967 ]
1871 RG 10/3449-3451 - FHL BRITISH Film [ 839418 ]
1871 RG 10/3452-3454 - FHL BRITISH Film [ 839419 ]
1881 - FHL BRITISH Film [ 1341786 ]
1891 RG 12/2639 (4 fiches) - FHL BRITISH Fiche [ 6097749 ]
The only Probate record at FS is Probate will for Francis TOWLER, 1842
EAST DRAYTON [N of London,c8km SE of East Retford,4mNEE of Tuxford]
sp of 5 b1810
CENSUS RETURNS for East Drayton, 1841-1891
A film or fiche set may contain more than one parish.
IN Census returns 1841 ... [et al.] / Great Britain. Census Office.
on 5 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. & 16 mm. + 3 microfiches
1841 - FHL BRITISH Film [ 438900 ]
1851 p. 634-644 - FHL BRITISH Film [ 87751 ]
1861 - FHL BRITISH Film [ 542968 ]
1871 - FHL BRITISH Film [ 839420 ]
1881 - FHL BRITISH Film [ 1341787 ]
1891 RG 12/2642 (3 fiches) - FHL BRITISH Fiche [ 6097752 ] -->
CHURCH RECORDS <!-- Titles
Bishop's transcripts, 1629-1838
/ C of E. Parish Church of East Drayton (Nottingham)
1629-1812 FHL BRITISH Film 503488 Item 2
1813-1838 FHL BRITISH Film 504091 Item 2
Miscellaneous records, 1898 of Drayton (East) Nottinghamshire,
marriages 1659-1857 /Church of England. Chapelry of Cottam (Nottinghamshire)
Nottinghamshire, marriages 1659-1857:
FHL BRITISH Film 1696649 Item 9
Cottam, 1699-1837; East Drayton, 1755-1837; North Leverton, 1669-1837;
Owthorpe, 1814-1835; South Leverton, 1659-1837; Stokeham, 1673-1836.
. Chapelry of Cottam (Nottinghamshire)
. Parish Church of East Drayton (Nottingham) bp 1774-1838 C-4695-1 ie C046951
Why did LDS not copy earlier records? Were they missing?
. Parish Church of North Leverton
. Parish Church of Owthorpe
. Parish Church of South Leverton
. Parish Church of Stokeham (Nottinghamshire)
Call Number 942.52 K29nt - FHL BRITISH Book 109 pp (With Film) -->
Parish account book, 1737-1851 / Church of England. Parish Church of East
Drayton (Nottingham)
Parish registers, 1812-1842
/ Church of England. Parish Church of Drayton (East)
Highway account book, 1817, 1842; constable accounts, 1812; constable account
book, 1827-1828, 1840 - FHL BRITISH Film [ 584115 Items 1-5 ]
IGI Batch numbers?
EAST RETFORD/ RETFORD [c15km SE of Gainsborough, 30m from Sheffield]
See www.fhsc.org.uk/genuki/reg/ntt.htm#eret for subdistricts etc.
64 c1835, 648 in 1881
(Retford and East Retford do not show up at www.old-maps.co.uk under Notts.)
The GENUKI site www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/renfrew/genuki/NTT/ gives
PLACE PARISH SUB-DISTRICT REG-DISTRICT
East Drayton East Drayton Tuxford East Retford
East Retford East Retford Clarborough East Retford
East Retford East Retford East Retford East Retford
Query posted 2001 at Nottinghamshire Query Forum at
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/England/Nottinghamshire
FS gives Censuses.
Court records
Joan WHITE joanwhite@lineone.net 2001:
at the Nottinghamshire Gen Web page you will find a piece about East Retford,
I grew up there and love the little town.
GRINGLEY ON THE HILL 4* 1851 For White's 1853 directory see
www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/NTT/GringleyontheHill/White1853.html :
... a delightful village and parish, on the highest part of the road from
Bawtry to Gainsborough [6 miles from each] ... 866 inhabitants ...
(Bawtry is where my COOKE ancestors lived.)
LITTLE GRINGLEY 3 1841 One of the 5 hamlets of Clarborough, Notts: see
www2.prestel.co.uk/renfrew/history/NTT/White1853/clarborough.html
For a map see www.old-maps.co.uk/gazetteer/10notts271/10notts271gazL.htm
For some history of Gringley on the Hill, see
www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/renfrew/history/NTT/White1853/gringley.html
For photos of St Peter & Paul at Gringley on the Hill see
www.faulkes01.freeserve.co.uk/history/churches/gringley.htm
For a photo of the Blue Bell pub see
nottspubs.co.uk/pubs/gringleypubs.html (Thanks to PH for the last 3.)
RETFORD 31-35 1839-50 1828-9 Pigot's Natl Commerical Directory p132: on River
Idle 9m ex Bawtry, Chesterfield canal on S side. Houses form a Roman Y. Market
at townhall. Stonebridge E to W. Freeschool 1730. Hospital 1666. St Michael
a recent church. 1821 population 571. p134 COOKE Dawber, York St. No NEWBOLD,
PASLEY, RATHBONE.
* LONDON: Soho, Westminster 1 1800; St. Leonards, Shoreditch 2 1802;
St. Martins in the Field 3 1809; St. Mary le Bow, Marlyebone 4 1811;
</pre><A HREF="http://www.bathspa.ac.uk/greenwood/map_e7h.html">
Thanks to Peter HUNT for alerting me to this map of London in 1827. GONE!</A> <pre>
"Although it's not known where the PASLEYs lived you can at least find the
Churches where they were christened or baptized."
(The place names listed include Bermondsey & Westminster but not Shoreditch.)
"Find the Tower of London, which is on the North side of the River
Thames and click on that section of the map. Then click the North
arrow, when it has loaded you should then see Shoreditch High Street.
St. Leonard's is on the right hand side of the map just over half way up."
Peter has also pointed out the site on London booth.lse.ac.uk/
" ... it is a record of various Policemen's patrols round their beats in the
late 19th Century taken from their notebooks. If you manage to find a parish
that is familiar then it is possible to be taken to it on a map."
Here are the districts for some places of interest in London:
Bermondsey 32 & 33, Deptford 45, Marylebone 21, Shoreditch 5, Soho 3.
London Trade dirs ex DW:
1799. **/*William PASHLEY Wine and Brandy merchant 5 Botolph Lane
William PASHLEY Jnr 40 Houndsditch
J PASLEY merchant Highbury Terrace, Islington
C PASLEY merchant 21 Thaves Inn
C PASLEY private Holborn
John PASLEY private 66 Gower Street, Bedford Square
Sir T PASLEY Bart 23 Welbeck Street
1802. Holden's London Directory
John PASLEY Esq 66 Gower Street, Bedford Square
John PASLEY Colneyhatch, Middlesex
Charles PASLEY 21 Thavies Inn Holborn - but NO PASHLEYS
1808. **/*As previous
Wm. PASHLEY pilot Fisher Lane, Greenwich
NO PASLEYS
1811 Henry PASLEY hardwareman 127 Jermyn Street, Piccadilly - not there now
Henry PASLEY tortoiseshell, parasol and Tunbridge manufactory
15 St. Martins Court, Leicester Sq.
Charles PASELY china and delph dealer 10 Marshall Street
William PASHLEY wine and brandy merchant 40 Houndsditch
PASHLEY AND SMITH wine and brandy merchant 10 Cross Lane, St Mary Hill
1812. Post Office Directory
Wm. PASHLEY wine and brandy merchant 40 Houndsditch
PASHLEY AND SMITH wine and brandy merchant 10 Cross Lane, St Mary Hill
Henry PASLEY Tin and Japan ware 18 East Street, Manchester Sq.
Henry PASLEY hardwareman 127 Jermyn Street, Piccadilly.
1813 and 1814 they are basically the same.
1815 and 1820 - have no PASLEYS (yet Henry WFP married at St Ann and St Agnes
in 1821, Henry WFP was baptising his third child in Basingstoke in 1823'
his eldest son Henry states in the census he was born there so they must have
moved there pretty soon after the wedding.)
1840 PASLEY and SHARP Glass merchants at 1 Curtain Road, Shoreditch.
George PASLEY a shop fixture dealer at 42 Curtain Road
PASHLEY the wine merchants appear at 18 St. Dunston Hill - that is all.
* YORKSHIRE
Sheffield 1859-1881 2*, 5
Sheffield library has a site www.picturesheffield.com but I always found that
the street was not there, the photo was of the other side of the road or the
numbers were just before or just after etc. I also had no luck with the
cemeteries as they all seemed to have been grassed over. -DW
4. PASLEY CLUES
CONTENTS:
4.1 LISTS
4.2 ENGLAND
4.3 OUTSIDE ENGLAND:: Oz Canada India Ireland Scotland Trinidad USA Wales
SORT
*9.11.1798 Charles PASLEY son of the late Rev Dr PASLEY, Prebend of
Donoughmore, married Miss LAMPREY of Castle St, Dublin.
4.1 LISTS
www.genforum.com/pasley/
Rootsweb PASLEY-L Archives are at archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/PASLEY/
See also http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.pasley
For useful information of the PASLAY family, visit http://www.paslay.net
It includes the name variations PASLEY, PAISLEY, PEASLEY, PEASLEE,
PASHLEY, PASSELE, PASSELEY, PASSLEY, PASSELAY AND PASSLAY.
NOTE PASLEY should not be confused with PASHLEY; for our PASHLEY branch
see 646 of http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/rathbone/rathbone.html
That file also has PASHLEY clues at Section 5.
However we do report in 4. some searches at familysearch under PASLEY which
turn up PASHLEY since the marriage of Joseph PASLEY (5 of 1.) at familysearch
reports him as Joseph PASHLEY.
4.2 ENGLAND - Contents:
4.2.0 Sheffield censuses
4.2.1 UK DATABASES
4.2.2 UK bmd
** UK births 1864-1874, deaths 1864-1881, marriages 1855-1881
** cf freebmd as of 19.6.2005 covering 1838-1914, 0.5 mgb
- stored at pasley/freebmd.txt available on request
4.2.3 1881
4.2.5 by county/city:
Devon Hampshire Kent Lancashire London Manchester Nottinghamshire
Westmorland Northumberland Yorkshire-Sheffield Yorkshire-outside-Sheffield
4.3 OUTSIDE ENGLAND: Oz Canada India Ireland NZ Scotland USA
..........................................................................
4.2.0 Sheffield censuses
1871 29 Canvuo St, Sheffield, Yorkshire:
William PASLEY Head M 30 1841 Sheffield, Yorks Steel melter
Bridgett PASLEY Wife M 29 1842 Ireland
Elma PASLEY Daur 6 1865 Sheffield, Yorks
Annie PASLEY Daur 5 1866 Sheffield, Yorks
Samuel PASLEY Son 1 1870 Sheffield, Yorks
Thomas PASLEY Son 1 mo 1871 Sheffield, Yorks
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4.2.1 UK DATABASES mainly ex DW including material from PASLEY.xls 1 mgb 2002
& her Wills Index 2004.
1531-51 Boyds
0 Jane 1531 m 1551 Bardsey,Yorkshire to Robert OGLETHORP
1573-93 Boyds
0 Dines (1573 Barnsley,Yorks.) m 1593 Barnsley,Yorks. to James JORDAN
1582-1602 Boyds
0 John 1582 Barnsley,Yorks. m 1602 Scotland EAGN
1595-1675 Boyds These dates look wrong!
0 Ellen 1675 m 1595 Methley,Yorks. to John BADGER
1597-1617 Boyds
0 James 1597 m 1617 Barnsley,Yorks. to HOLEBEAT
1599-1619 Boyds
0 William 1599 m 1619 Dewsbury,Yorkshire to LEEISAB
1610-30 Boyds
0 Mary 1610 m 1630 St Peter,Bradford,Yorkshire to Tim LISTER
1613-33 Boyds
0 Jane 1613 Methley m 1633 Methley,Yorkshire to Thomas SHUTTLEWORTH
1619-39 Boyds
0 Mary 1619 m 1639 Burgate,Suffolk to Thomas JESSOP
1629-49 Boyds WRONG SEX
0 James 1629 m 1649 Bromeswell,Suffolk to Philip BIDBANK
17 November 1655 PROB 11/251
Will of William PASLEY, Yeoman of Canthorne, Yorkshire
1658-78 Boyds
0 Charles 1658 m 1678 Howden,Yorkshire to Fr THORNTON
1660 Boyds
0 William 1660 Calverley,Yorkshire m 1680 Mary CLARKE
1670-90 Boyds
0 Mary 1670 m 1690 Otley,Yorkshire to WALSHAW
1671-91
0 Mercy m 1691 Otley,Yorkshire to William STEAD
1673-93 Boyds
0 Grace 1673 m 1693 Chulmleigh, Devon N to Simon REED
1673-93 Boyds
0 Nathanial m 1693 Chulmleigh,Devon N to Grace NIGHT
1681-1701 Boyds
0 Michael m 1701 Bradfield,Yorkshire to Hel HELLIWELL
1681-1701
0 Matthew m 1701 Tickhill,Yorkshire to Mary CLARK
1681-1701
0 Jonathon m Mary HUDSON
1684-1704 Boyds
0 Robert 1684 Rotherham,Yorkshire m 1704 Rachael SCORAH
1690-1710 Boyds
0 Elizabeth 1690 m 1710 Silkstone,Yorks. to John P STREET
cf
1696-1716 Boyds
0 Hann 1696 Silkstone,Yorks. m 1716 John SHAW
1700-23
0 (allegation) 29.1.1723 LIDBURY 1700
1700-23
0 b 1700 (allegation) 23.4.1723 YALDEN
1710-30
0 Sarah 1710 m 1730 Silkstone,Yorkshire to James HIRST
1712-32
0 b 1712 (allegation) 19.5.1832 ASHTON
1744-64 Boyds
0 Elizabeth 1744 m 1764 Bocking,Essex to Thomas MOORE
10 April 1746 PROB 11/746
Will of Jonas PASLEY, Gentleman of Great Harrowden , Northamptonshire
16 November 1748 PROB 11/766
Will of John PASLEY, Mariner belonging to His Majesty's Ship Defiance
1757-77
0 b 1757 (allegation) 3.1.1777 MALTHOUSE
1766-86 Boyds
0 Hann 1766 Thorney,Yorkshire m 1786 JS LEE?
1773-93 Boyds
0 Sarah Ann 1773 m 1793 Rotherham,Yorkshire to William DAWSON
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27 January 1783 PROB 11/1099
Will of Gilbert PASLEY, Surgeon General of Fort Saint George on the Coast of
Coromandel , East Indies
26 April 1793 PROB 11/1231
Will of Robert PASLEY
1794
0 Jane m 15.11.1794 by licence to Thomas CROPP
1797-1817
0 Charles 1797 m by licence 17.6.1817 Mary McTAVISH
05 March 1798 PROB 11/1304
Will of Thomas PASLEY, Accountant of the Bank of Scotland of Edinburgh, Mid
Lothian
18 November 1799 PROB 11/1333
Will of Juliana PASLEY, Widow of Exeter , Devon
1804-24
0 James m 4.5.1824 licence to Providence HARDEN
05 December 1804 PROB 11/1418
Will of John Palsey or PASLEY of Friern Barnet , Middlesex
17 June 1808 PROB 11/1481
Will of Marion KEAY otherwise Marion PASLEY of Edinburgh , Mid Lothian
27 February 1809 PROB 11/1493
Will of Sir Thomas PASLEY, Admiral of the White Squadron of Chilland Cottage,
Hampshire
1809 Cumberland 1881 census at Swan St, Arthuret, Cumberland:
Name Relation Marital Status Age Birthplace Occupation
George PASLEY Head W 72 <1809> Longtown, Cumberland Master Tailor
Elizabeth MONTGOMERY Daur W 39 <1842> Longtown, Cumberland Housekeeper
George W. MONTGOMERY Grand Son 15 Longtown,Cumberland Laborer In Bobbing Mill
(Wood Turner)
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1811-31 Liverpool
0 Henry Josias George PASLEY (1811)
m 12.3.1831 St Nicholas,Liverpool to Ann Jane BURGOYNE
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16 November 1819 PROB 11/1622
Will of William PASLEY, Gunner of His Majesty's Sloop of War Confiance
20 September 1821 PROB 11/1648
Will of Jemima PASLEY
1825-81 1881: no. 11 Chislehurst Villas, Mount Arratt Rd,Richmond,Surrey
0 Charles (1825 Chatham,Kent) 56 head Co. Royal Engineers m Charlotte
09 July 1829 PROB 11/1758
Will of Reverend John Hugh PASLEY Polson, Clerk
*1841 Pigot and Co.'s Royal National and Commercial Directory and Topography of
the Counties of York, Leicester & Rutland, Lincoln, Northampton and Nottingham,
p88 GLO, Cheltenham,Gentry etc, PASLEY Captain, 15 Lansdown Tce
ex www.historicaldirectories.org
*1843-81
0 Thomas PASLEY (c1843 Scotland)
1881: 38, head at 3 Walton Street,Gateshead,Durham Warehouseman Grocer
m Elizabeth (c1851 Scotland)
1 Francis PASLEY (c1872 Scotland)
2 Robert Henderson PASLEY (c1873 Gateshead,Durham) 1881: 8, 10a
3 Agnes PASLEY (c1874/1875 Gateshead,Durham) 1881: 6 dr
4 John Laing PASLEY (c1878 Gateshead,Durham)
5 Margaret Laing PASLEY (c1879 Gateshead,Durham)
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18 February 1842 PROB 11/1958
Will of Reverend Charles PASLEY Vivian, Clerk of Hatton Hall , Northamptonshire
1843
Thomas m by licence 26.9.1843 Louisa BATES
30 May 1846 PROB 11/2036
Will of Gilbert John PASLEY, Lieutenant Colonel on retired full pay of Her
Majesty's 49th Regiment of Foot of Bath , Somerset
*1855-81 1881: at Cromwell St, 2 Longford View,Stret..
0 PASLEY m Susannah
1 Amelia F 1855 Stockport 1881: 26 dr
2 John E 1858 Stockport 1881: 23 son
1881 census:Name Relation Marital Status Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Susannah PASLEY Head W 57 Australia
Amelia F. PASLEY Dau U 26 <1855> Stockport, Cheshire
John E. PASLEY Son U 23 <1858> Stockport, Cheshire Managing Clerk Drysalter
Emily PARRY Serv U 13 General Serv Domestic
Source Information:
Dwelling Cromwell St 2 Longford View
Census Place Stretford, Lancashire
Family History Library Film 1341929
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 3888 / 16
Page Number 25
1855-81 1881 census:
Name Relation Marital Status Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Sarah A. PASLEY Head W 63 <1818> Lpool,Lancashire
1 Robert W. PASLEY Son U 26 <1855> Lpool,Lancashire Annuitant
2 John PASLEY Son U 23 <1858> Lpool,Lancashire Assurance Clerk
31 Robert W. LEARY Grandson 15 Lpool,Lancashire Assurance Clerk
32 Maud M. LEARY Grand Daur 12 Lpool,Lancashire Scholar
33 Florence LEARY Grand Daur 10 Lpool,Lancashire Scholar
34 Sarah J. LEARY Grand Daur 8 Lpool,Lancashire Scholar
35 Thomas J. LEARY Grandson 6 Lpool,Lancashire Scholar
Source Information: Dwelling 62 Langham St; Census Place Kirkdale,Lancashire
Family History Library Film 1341881; Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 3677 / 22 p37
cf
1858-81
0 PASLEY m Sarah A
1 John (1858 Kent) 1881: 23 head Kensington
*1855-1885
0 Agnes PASLEY (1855 Kendal,Westmoreland) 1881: at 26 Greenbank,Holme,
Westmoreland,England unm. dressmaker, niece of Agnes POSTLEWAITE born 1821 at
Holme, annuitant.
m 4th qtr of 1885 to ?
13 December 1855 PROB 11/2224
Will of John PASLEY, Commission Agent of Glasgow , Lanarkshire
*1857-81 Ireland to Plymouth to London:
0 Francis PASLEY m Jane
1 Robert PASLEY (1845)
m 1872 1st Q at Plymouth 5b/476 to ?
2 Sheriden David PASLEY (1849 Ireland)
m 1873 3rd Q at Scarborough [Yorks.] 9d/306 Margaret PASLEY (c1855 Cumberland)
1881 census:
Name Relation Marital Status Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Sheridan D PASLEY Head M 32 <1849> Ireland Accountant & Mining Engr & Bachelor
Arts
Margaret PASLEY Wife M 26 <1855> Whith...,Cumberland
Maud PASLEY Daur 6 Ireland Scholar
Source Information: Dwelling No 57 Hinton Rd; Census Place Lambeth,Surrey
Family History Library Film 1341143; Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 0621 / 20 p33
3 Elizabeth PASLEY 1857 In 1881 dr 24 in Neilston,Renfrew,Renfrewshire,Scotland
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25 September 1857 PROB 11/2257
Will of John PASLEY DIROM, Lieutenant Colonel of Mount Annan , Dumfriesshire
*1862-81 1881 census: Kent to Hertfordshire
Name Relation Marital Status Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
0 James PASLEY Head M 52 <1829> Rolvenden,Kent Telegraph Engineer (Appmkr)
Eliza PASLEY Wife M 52 <1829> Sawcott,Buckingham Telegraph Engineer (Appmkr)
Wife
1 Edward PASLEY Son U 21<1860> Coventry,Warwick Accountants Clerk
2 David PASLEY Son U 19 <1862> Coventry,Warwick Railway Clerk
3 Eliza PASLEY Daur U 17 <1864> Haverstock Hill,Middlesex Domestic Assistant
4 James PASLEY Son U 15 <1866> Bushey,Hertford Butcher Apprentice
5 Charles PASLEY Son U 10 <1871> Bushey,Hertford Scholar
Source Information: Dwelling Chalk Hill; Census Place Bushey,Hertford
1869-81
0 Thomas Malcolm PASLEY m Emily Louisa Los..
1 Ellen Sabine PASLEY (1869) 1881: age 12 dr Bowness,Westmoreland
1870-81
0 Thomas PASLEY m Catherine
1 Elizabeth 1870 In 1881 dr 11 in Neilston,Renfrew,Renfrewshire
1876
0 Henry George PASLEY bp 1876 Christchurch,Harpurley,Lancashire S
m Charlotte PASLEY(1839) Her 1st m was to a Mr LANCASHIRE.
1879-81
0 Thomas PASLEY m Eliza
1 Arthur PASLEY (1879 Lancashire) 1881: 2 son
1879-81
0 John PASLEY m Janet
1 Christina 1879 In 1881 at Renfrewshire
* No wills at www.documentsonline.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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4.2.2 UK BIRTHS 1864-1874, DEATHS 1864-1881, MARRIAGES 1855-1881.
ex DW's pasleyBook2.xls 34 kb 5.7.02 Births 1864-74, Deaths 1864-81
YET TO PROCESS Superseded by pasley/freebmd.txt 1838-1914, 0.5 mgb 19.6.2005.
UK BIRTHS 1864-74:
Some matching deaths but some of the ages are out and also I have 3 in 1868
with no matching births? Some names are not 'exactly' right.
NAME QRT. YEAR DISTRICT VOL PAGE
-AGE AT DEATH VOL PAGE QRT BORN ID
Arthur John 1 1864 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 216 2 Of F6
Mary Ann (Pasly)2 1864 Wandsworth 1a 411
William Husband 2 1864 Bridlington 9d 281
James 4 1864 Pembroke 11a 682
John William 4 1864 Wakefield 9c 8
George Alfred 2 1865 Chelsea 1a 235
Emily 3 1865 West Derby B8 478
Grace Amelia 3 1865 Sheffield 9c 309
Annie Winifred 4 1865 Sheffield 9c 320 See note end of 24
Henry 4 1865 Manchester 8a 319
Sydney F J 1 1866 Sheffield 9c 340
Charles Edward 2 1866 Sheffield 9c 408
-Charles Edward 0 Sheffield 9c 231 3 1867 1867
William Henry 2 1866 Sheffield 9c 361 cf 1 of F6
Lizzie 3 1866 Manchester 8d 34
Isabella Annie 4 1866 West Derby 8b 515
Lucy Ellen 4 1866 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 918
-Lucy Ellen 0 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 179 3 1868 1868 Age Error
Eleanor Lucy 1 1867 Sheffield 9c 430
Thomas 1 1867 Wakefield 9c 24
-Thomas 0 Wakefield 9c 23 2 1867 1867
Mary Isabel 1 1868 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 265
Walter 1 1868 Chorlton 1a 261
Anne Elizabeth 2 1868 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 271 ??
-Annie Elizabeth 0 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 149 2 1868 1868
Edmund Hydes 2 1868 Sheffield 9c 399
Walter 3 1868 Chelsea 1a 261
Kate Amelia 4 1868 Sheffield 9c 374
-Kate 2 Sheffield 9c 260 3 1871 1869 1868
Emilinea Anne 0 West Derby 8b 422 1 1868 1868
(Or Isabella Annie ?)
Florence 1 1869 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 239
Julia 1 1869 Manchester 8d 303
Richard Joshua M S 1 1869 Sheffield 9c 315 2422
Edith Beatrice 2 1869 Sheffield 9c 343
Ellen Sabine 2 1869 Kendell 10b 615
Francis Joshua 3 1869 Sheffield 9c 413
Frank Cornelius 3 1869 Sheffield 9c 334
James 4 1869 Chelsea 1a 263
-James 6 Chelsea 1a 177 2 1875 1869
Jane Annie 1 1870 Tynemouth 10b 180
Ruth Mary 1 1870 Birkenhead 8a 468
-Ruth Mary 0 Birkenhead 8a 332 1 1870 1870
Annie Gertrude 2 1870 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 264
Malcolm Sabine 2 1870 Kendell 10b 625
Martha Jane 2 1870 Wakefield 9c 23
-Martha Jane 0 Wakefield 9c 21 2 1870 1870
Richard Henry 3 1870 Wakefield 9c 13
-Richard Henry 1 Wakefield 9c 15 3 1869
Thomas 4 1870 Manchester 8d 327
Annie Elizabeth 1 1871 Birmingham 6d 105
John Ernest 1 1871 Sheffield 9c 373
Charles Jesse 2 1871 Wakefield 9c 24
Emily Louise 2 1871 Sheffield 9c 462
George Frederick 2 1871 West Derby 9c 489
Thomas Sabine 2 1871 Sheffield 8b 396
James 3 1871 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 233
Joseph Richard 4 1871 Chelsea 1a 961
-Joseph Richard 3 Chelsea 1a 183 3 1875 1872
Frances Eleanor 1 1872 Sheffield 9c 352
Ruth Eliza 2 1872 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 301 [111]
Kate Elizabeth 3 1872 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 259 [435]
Emily Helen 4 1872 Chepstow [Wales] 11a 5
Joseph Horace 4 1872 Sheffield 9c 390
Robert Henderson 4 1872 Gateshead 10a 873
Sarah 4 1872 Manchester 8d 375
Martha Joanna 1 1873 Wakefield 9c 28
-Martha Joanna 0 Wakefield 9c 16 3 1873 1873
Robert Ernest 1 1873 Plymouth 8b 273
John 3 1873 Tynemouth 197
-John 0 Tynemouth 10b 140 3 1874 1874
Joseph John 3 1873 Kings Norton 124
Rose Gertrude 3 1873 Sheffield 475
Ruth Ann 3 1873 Ecclesall Brierlow 301
Tom 3 1873 Chelsea 301
-Tom 2 Chelsea 1a 181 3 1875 1873
Helen Cumming 4 1873 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 251
Bertha 1 1874 Wakefield 9c 44
Clinton St Clair S 1 1874 Lewes 2b 180
Frederick 1 1874 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 308
Henry Fountaine 1 1874 Sheffield 9c 397
*W. Wm 2 1874 Sheffield
Fred Percy 3 1874 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 361
-Fred Percy 5 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 190 4 1879 1874
Rupert George F 3 1874 Sheffield 9c 423
-Rupert George F 1 Sheffield 9c 237 3 1875 1874
Agnes 4 1874 Gateshead 10a 900
Andrew Francis 4 1874 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 297
Florence 4 1874 Cardiff 11a 278
Births not recorded yet -none? the following are deaths??
Mary Hannah 1 Sheffield 9c 255 2 1876 1875
Edith Jane 0 Wakefield 9c 10 3 1876 1876
Mary Jane 2 Wakefield 9c 15 4 1878 1876
Annie 0 Sheffield 9c 244 1 1877 1877
Emily Fountaine 1 Wakefield 9c 15 3 1878 1877
Frank 0 Chelsea 1a 191 1 1877 1877
Jane 0 Sheffield 9c 232 1 1877 1877
Frank Ernest 0 Sheffield 9c 302 2 1878 1878
Fanny 1 Sheffield 9c 227 2 1880 1879
George Arthur 0 Sheffield 9c 364 3 1880 1880
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DEATHS 1864-81:
FIRST NAME AGE DISTRICT VOL PAGE QRT YEAR BORN
Adelaide Pembroke 11a 565 4 1864 1864
Henry 44 Sheffield 9c 279 1 1867 1823
Thomas 0 Wakefield 9c 23 2 1867 1867
Charles Edward 0 Sheffield 9c 231 3 1867 1867
Emilinea Anne 0 West Derby 8b 422 1 1868 1868
Annie Elizabeth 0 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 149 2 1868
Lucy Ellen 0 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 179 3 1868
Mary Ann 6 Cardiff 11a 150 4 1868 1862
Jane Matilda 63 Droxford 2c 76 2 1869 1806
Richard Henry 1 Wakefield 9c 15 3 1869 1868
Thomas 54? Marylebone 1a 332 3 1869 1815
Elizabeth Maria 37 Shoreditch 1c 96 1 1870 1833
Ruth Mary 0 Birkenhead 8a 332 1 1870 1870
Thomas Malcolm S 0 Kendell 10b 451 1 1870 1830
Martha Jane 0 Wakefield 9c 21 2 1870 1870
Julia 49 Manchester 8a 267 3 1870 1821
Thomas 64 Chorlton 8e 505 3 1870 1806
Clinton 29 Droxford 2c 94 4 1870 1841
James 63 Sheffield 9c 231 4 1870 1807
Kate 2 Sheffield 9c 260 3 1871 1869
William 63 Wakefield 9c 22 4 1871 1808
Ruth 50 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 183 2 1872 1822
Catherine Ann 35 Croydon 2a 108 3 1872 1837
Margaret Ann 63 Exeter 5b 67 3 1872 1809
George 63 Cardiff 11a 265 4 1872 1809
Robert George 9 Chelsea 1a 164 4 1872 1863
Martha Joanna 0 Wakefield 9c 16 3 1873 1873
Sussanah Harriet23 Chorlton 8c 539 1 1874 1851
Ann 50 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 183 3 1874 1824
John 0 Tynemouth 10b 140 3 1874 1874
James 89 Bath 3b 412 2 1875 1786
James 6 Chelsea 1a 177 2 1875 1869
Joseph Richard 3 Chelsea 1a 183 3 1875 1872
Rupert George F 1 Sheffield 9c 237 3 1875 1874
Tom 2 Chelsea 1a 181 3 1875 1873
Winifred 63 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 174 3 1875 1812
Mary Hannah 1 Sheffield 9c 255 2 1876 1875
Edith Jane 0 Wakefield 9c 10 3 1876 1876
William Henry 29 Cardiff 11a 101 3 1876 1847
Annie 0 Sheffield 9c 244 1 1877 1877
Frank 0 Chelsea 1a 191 1 1877 1877
Jane 0 Sheffield 9c 232 1 1877 1877
Margaret 74 Northrougth? 6a 274 1 1877 1803
John 59 West Derby 8b 319 2 1877 1818
Frank Ernest 0 Sheffield 9c 302 2 1878 1878
Emily Fountaine 1 Wakefield 9c 15 3 1878 1877
Jane 54 Or 64 Wakefield 9c 43 3 1878 1824
Mary Jane 2 Wakefield 9c 15 4 1878 1876
Fred Percy 5 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 190 4 1879 1874
Fanny 1 Sheffield 9c 227 2 1880 1879
George Arthur 0 Sheffield 9c 364 3 1880 1880
Minna Louisa S 12 Teabridge? 2a 343 3 1880 1868
Maitland W B S 46 Eastbourne 2a 49 2 1881 1835
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UK MARRIAGES 1855-1881
ex DW's PASLEYbmd.Xls 2002 21 kb ex St Caths House:
Yet To Id! Superseded by pasley/freebmd.txt 1838-1914, 0.5 mgb 19.6.2005.
MARRIAGES 1855-1868 (for born event year less 21)
APX
NAME QRT YEAR REG VOL PAGE BORN
Richard 2 1855 Liverpool 52 1834
Robert 2 1856 South Shields 10a 121 1835
Elizabeth 4 1856 Sheffield 9c 334 1835
Marth Ellen Or
Catherine Ann 1 1857 Liverpool 1836
William? 3 1858 Unreadable 1837
Emma Elizabeth 1 1860 Lambeth 1d 315 1839
Hamilton Sabine 1 1860 Stoke D 5b 594 1839
Henry 1 1861 Sheffield 9c 428 1840
Alfred 2 1861 Wandsworth 1a 502 1840
Elisa 4 1862 Islington 1d 407 1841
James 4 1862 St. Martins 1a 661 1841
Frederick 3 1863 Liverpool 8b 67 1842
Thomas 3 1863 Halifax 9a 550 1842
Hannah Winifred Emma 4 1863 Sheffield 9c 480 1842
Joseph James 1 1864 Wakefield 9c 63 1843
Jane 2 1864 Tynemouth 10b 291 1843
William 1 1865 Sheffield 9c 501 1844
Charles J 4 1866 Sheffield 9c 464 1845
Joseph J 2 1866 Sheffield 9c 561 1845
Ellen 2 1867 Sheffield 9c 573 1846
Richard Joshua M S 2 1867 Sheffield 9c 3266 1846
Ann Maria 3 1867 Manchester 8d 121 1846
Margaret 3 1867 Sheffield 1c 242 1846
Eliza Ann 1 1868 Portsea 2b 64o 1847
BIRTHS 1875-1881
NAME QRT YEAR REG VOL PAGE
Mary Hannah 1 1875 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 253
Rachael 2 1875 Prestwich 8d 393
Edith Jane 4 1875 Wakefield 9c 16
Joseph Hart (?) 4 1875 Cardiff 11a 260
Winifred 4 1875 Kings Norton 6b 433
Elizabeth 3 1876 Sheffield 9c 421
Mary Jane 2 1876 Wakefield 9c 11
Frank 1 1877 Chelsea 1a 326
Henrietta 1 1877 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 352
Elizabeth 2 1877 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 314
Emily Fountaine 1 1878 Wakefield 9c 11
Frank Ernest 1 1878 Chorlton 8a 376
Lydia Agnesh 1 1878 Sheffield 9c 541
Arthur 2 1878 Prestwich 8d 439
Ohn Lain 2 1878 Gateshead 10a 438
Fanny 3 1878 Sheffield 9c 433
Henrietta Thomas 3 1878 Plymouth 3b 260
Sophia Eliza 3 1878 Wandsworth 1d 610
James Alfred 4 1878 Wandsworth 1a 689
Amy Ellen 2 1879 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 348
Hannah 2 1879 Sheffield 9c 417
Herbert 2 1879 Wakefield 9c 12 4 of F7?
Lily Rebecca 3 1879 Cardiff 11a 293
George Arthur 4 1879 Sheffield 9c 521
Margaret Laing 4 1879 Gateshead 10a 734
Percy William 4 1879 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 236
Harold Cumming 1 1880 Ecclesall Brierlow 9c 391
Charles Jesse 2 1880 Sheffield 9c 474
George Alfred F 3 1880 Eastbourne 2b 73
Thomas Henry 4 1880 Aston 6a 216
Walter 1 1881 Sheffield 9c 434
Henry Fountain 2 1881 Wakefield 9c 69
Mary Winifred 3 1881 Holborn 1 419
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*1872-1881 St. Cath's House marriages for PASLEY
1872 1st Q Mary (?) Manchester 8d 344
1872 1st Q Robert (1845) Plymouth 5b 476 Francis & Jane
1872 4th Q Ellen (1853) Cardiff 11a 304
1873 3rd Q Sheriden David (1849) Scarborough [Yorks.] 9d 306 Francis & Jane
1875 1st Q Emma (1852) Sheffield 9c 507
1875 3rd Q William Henry (1850) Prestwich 8d 878
1876 1st Q Henry George (1845) Prestwich 8d 475 Thomas & Sussanah
1876 4th Q James Wandsworth 1d 942
1877 1st Q Hamilton Sabine (1837) Islington 1b 372 Thomas Sabine
& Jane Matilda Lily - He Is 6115 of 4.3.1
1877 1st Q James Fountain (1851) Chorlton 8d 813 William & Jane
- Appears To Be 5(13 Of 1.
1877 2nd Q Madeline Sabine (1848) Droxford 2c 227 Thomas Sabine
& Jane Matilda Lily - She Is 611(11) Of 4.3.1
1877 3rd Q Frederick Barton Regis 6a 251 -3 Of F5 Of 4.2.5?
1881 2nd Q Horatio Frederick (1855)Barton I 8c No Number
1881 2nd Q Robert Richard (1859) Sheffield 9c 486 Henry W.F. & Emily
- 21 of 1.
1881 3RD Q Ann Eliza (1853) Kendel 10B 922
1881 3RD Q Letitia Maria (1863) Sheffield 9D 479 Henry W.F. & Emily
- 23 of 1.
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4.2.3 1881 census for England - more on request. See 4.2.5 by county/city
* PASLEY in 1881 census for England are stored at pasley/PASLEY1881
*DW has sent me those in 1881 missing from 1901-stored at pasley1881missing.xls
I have also stored all 1300 PASHLEY in 1901 at hall/PASHLEY1901.xls .4 mgb
They include
YKS Ecclesall Bierlow
James PASHLEY 49 (c1852 Notts Gread Gringley) Derbyshire,Norton,
Manager Fire Wood Factory [could be 35 of 1.]
Percy PASHLEY 19 (c1882 Yorks Sheffield) Derbyshire Norton, Brass Caster
4.2.4 1901 - on request.
4.2.5 BY COUNTY/CITY Contents:
Devon Hampshire Kent Lancashire London Manchester Nottinghamshire
Westmorland Northumberland Yorkshire-Sheffield Yorkshire-outside-Sheffield
** BERKSHIRE
*1901 468239 11462892 Rodney PASLEY 2 (1899 Berks Langbourne) Kent Gillingham
** CHESHIRE
*1901 292883 Cheshire Birkenhead 3401/14
7094535 PASLEY Amelia 42 (1859 Ireland) Cheshire Liscard
** DEVON * 1889 There was a PASLEY St in Plymouth.
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** DORSET
*1901: 156074 2294/27 Somerset, Chard-
3821553 Pasley George 52 (1849 Dorset Heywood) Carter On Farm
3821554 Pasley Sarah 49 (1852 Dorset Chillie)
3821555 Pasley Fanny 16 (1885 Dorset Forde Abbey) Dressmaker
3821556 Pasley Reginald 13 (1888 Dorset Forde Abbey)
3873658 Pasley Isabella 50 (1851 Dublin Ireland) Street Teacher Private School
Wells
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** HAMPSHIRE *1823-1828 See ?21 of our PASLEY tree.
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** HEREFORD
*1901 170099 Gloucestershire Dymock 2422/9
4154060 Sarah PASLEY 67 Hereford Eastnor Grocer Baker
4154062 Violet PASLEY 10 Glos Coleford
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** KENT
*1794 PASLEY Charles, Merchant & Wine Agent, Tom's Coffee-house
in Kent's Directory 1794 at www.londonancestor.com/kents-p.htm
part of LONDON ANCESTORS at www.londonancestor.com/
*1881 census:
Name Relation Marital Status Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Charles PASLEY Head M 56 <1825> Chatham,Kent Col Royal Engineers
Charlotte PASLEY Wife M 54 <1827> Brandon,Suffolk
Amelia Charlotte TYLER Niece U 25 Paddington,Middlesex Daugh Of Sir H Tyler MP
No Occupation
Louisa Rebecca HARRIS Servt U 35 London,London,Middlesex Cook Domestic Servt
Rebecca GAGE Servt U 26 Coggleshall,Essex Parlormaid Domestic Servt
Jane BUTLER Servt U 22 Whitham,Essex Housemaid Domestic Servt
Source Information: Dwelling No 11 Chiselhurst Villas Mount Arrarat Road
Census Place Richmond,Surrey; Family History Library Film 1341200
Public Records Office Reference RG11; Piece / Folio 0844 / 159 p51
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** LANCASHIRE 1881 census:
*1850 1881: Name Relation Marital Status Age Birthplace Occupation
William H. PASLEY Head M 31 <1850> Manchester,Lancashire Buyer In Wholesale
Drapery Warehouse
Mary L. PASLEY Wife M 28 <1853> Manchester,Lancashire
*1852 West Derby ex DW
0 John PASLEY book keeper at 49 Johnson Street, Kirkdale
m Sarah 1881: widow at 62 Langham St. Kirkdale, Liverpool with chn & grchn:
1 Maria PASLEY bp 16.9.1852 St. Peters, Liverpool d age 7 West Derby
- DW has d cert.
2 Robert PASLEY 1881: 23 imbecile
3 John PASLEY 1881: 15 assurance clerk
4 m LEARY
41 Robert W. LEARY 1881: 12 assurance clerk, 42 Maud M LEARY 1881: 12,
43 Florence LEARY 10, 44 Sarah J LEARY 8, 45 Thomas J. LEARY 6.
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** LINCOLNSHIRE on request
* LIVERPOOL Frederick PASLEY 10 Liverpool Lancs Chester Stu
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** LONDON & MIDDLESEX - on request
CONTENTS:
* SPECIFIC SEARCHES FOR OUR FAMILY
* ENTRIES BY YEAR
** MANCHESTER
* 1845 IGI ex PH:
Henry PASLEY m 29.5.1845 Manchester Cathedral sp-Julie/Julia BRICKHILL
On the 29th inst., at the Collegiate Church, by the Rev. WV JOHNSON.
Mr. Henry PASLEY to Julia, only daughter of Mr. William BRICKHILL, both of
this town. - 31 May 1845 Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser.
* 1901
7094536 PASLEY Robert 13 (1888 Manchester Longsight) Cheshire Liscard
*1901
1409050 33678960 Mary PASLEY 47 (1854 Manchester Lancs) Lancashire Withington
Coal D Merchant
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** NORTHUMBERLAND on request
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** NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
* No wills at www.documentsonline.nationalarchives.gov.uk
* A2A archives in UK at http://www.a2a.org.uk gives no PASLEY for Nott.
*1780-1830: C059071 (East Retford bp 1772-1842)
& M059071 (East Retford m 1772-1842) gave:
0 Robert PASHLEY m Sarah
1 Sarah PASHLEY bp: 13 Jun 1780 East Retford, Nottingham
m 23.1.1831 John DONSON
2 Ann PASHLEY bp: 21 Aug 1782 East Retford, Nottingham
m 12.3.1816 George SMITH
3 George PASHLEY bp: 8 Feb 1785 East Retford, Nottingham
m Ann
31 Elizabeth PASHLEY bp: 15 Oct 1808 East Retford, Nottingham
4 John PASHLEY bp: 18 Mar 1787 East Retford, Nottingham
m 26.11.1805 Ann HEMPSALL
41 John PASHLEY bp: 14 Nov 1813 East Retford, Nottingham
5 William PASHLEY bp: 25 Oct 1789 East Retford, Nottingham
6 Robert PASHLEY bp: 23 Jun 1793 East Retford, Nottingham
7 Robert PASHLEY bp: 7 Oct 1795 East Retford, Nottingham
m Sarah
71 Betsy PASHLEY bp: 24 Feb 1824 East Retford, Nottingham
72 Jane PASHLEY bp: 10 Jun 1825 East Retford, Nottingham
73 Martha PASHLEY bp: 16 May 1827 East Retford, Nottingham
74 Charles PASHLEY bp: 24 Oct 1828 East Retford, Nottingham coal dealer
741 Hannah F PASHLEY ex DW
75 Sarah PASHLEY bp: 29 Aug 1830
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*1784-1787: C059071 (East Retford bp 1772-1842)
& M059071 (East Retford m 1772-1842)
0 William PASHLEY m Susanna
1 Mary PASHLEY bp: 17 Aug 1784 East Retford, Nottingham
m 1.11.1803 Gamalid MILNER
2 Elizabeth PASHLEY bp: 24 Mar 1787 East Retford, Nottingham
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*1813 - 1837 The marriage index for Notts 1813 - 1837 has:
William PASLEY/PASHLEY m 7.1.1813 East Retford to Charlotte RAYNOR
William PASLEY/PASHLEY age 20 m 21.10.1832 East Retford to Ellen BEARDSALL -DW
*1824 www.familysearch.com IGI for PASLEY (exact spelling) gave 758;
eg for Notts.:
Hannah PASLEY bp 31 Mar 1824 Worksop, Nottingham dr of Joseph PASLEY & Mary
*C008622 1813-57
John PASLEY: 5 Jul 1677 Harworth, Nottingham m Alice HALL
7212218 - 0820341 sheet 58
Mary PASLEY: 30 Apr 1850 Gringley On The Hill, Nottingham m Charles SPENCER
*M015424 1682-1885 0095037 Film 6900114 [Possibly 1 but she was b1800.]
Sarah PASLEY b Of Wood House,Nottingham Relative: Annie FENTON WHITE 170388 ..
M015424 1682-1885 Gringley On The Hill also gave:
BYRON & SPENCER but no other PASLEY
* C008622 Worksop, Notts. 1813-57 also gave many PASHLEY; also
William PASLEY bp 24 Feb 1835 Worksop, Nottingham
son of Thomas PASLEY & Elizabeth
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*1813-1829: Entering C046431 (Clarborough, Notts.) gave
with more info 2002 from JayneCanada autoresponder@webcomcreations.com
0 Samuel PASHLEY bc1793 m Ann bc1794
1 Elizth. PASHLEY bp: 2 May 1813 Clarborough, Nottingham
2 Sarah PASHLEY bp: 28 Nov 1814 Clarborough, Nottingham d by 1829
3 Mary Ann PASHLEY bp: 3 Dec 1815 Clarborough, Nottingham
4 Enoch PASHLEY bp: 29 Mar 1818 Clarborough, Nottingham
m 7.10.1838 Old Brampton, DBY Ann MARKHAM bc1818 in Melbourne, DBY, Eng.
41 Francis PASHLEY was born about 1841 in Chesterfield, DBY, Eng.
m 20.4.1861 Chesterfield, DBY Elizabeth CLAYWORTH (18.6.1841 in Brampton, DBY)
dr of John CLAYWORTH and Hannah SLATER
411 Enoch CLAYWORTH 1861 Brampton,DBY-bur 16 Jun 1861 in Brampton, DBY. Eng.
412 Samuel PASHLEY was born in 1869.
413 Jane PASHLEY was born in 1872.
414 Lilly PASHLEY was born in 1875.
415 Florry PASHLEY was born in 1877.
416 Frank PASHLEY was born in 1881.
42 Henry PASHLEY was born about 1846.
43 George PASHLEY (c1849) See 1901 census 143 0865 George PASHLEY (c1850).
44 Tom PASHLEY was born about 1851.
5 Ann PASHLEY bp: 16 Apr 1820 Clarborough, Nottingham
6 John PASHLEY bp: 28 Jul 1822 Clarborough, Nottingham
m 8.4.1844 Old Brampton, DBY Mary PATTESON bc1822, dr of Edward PATTESON
61 Hannah PASHLEY was born about 1846.
7 Samuel PASHLEY bp: 16 Oct 1824 Clarborough, Nottingham
8 George PASHLEY bp: 9 Dec 1826 Clarborough, Nottingham
9 Sarah PASHLEY bp: 19 Jul 1829 Clarborough, Nottingham
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* 1813-1837:
Entering M046431 (m's 1813-1837 at Clarborough, Nottingham) & PASLEY gave
. Ann PASHLEY m: 20 Dec 1813 Samuel HUDSON
. George PASHLEY m 13.10.1814 Hannah MITCHEL -see above
. Sarah PASHLEY m 19.12.1826 William CHECKLEY (DW gives this as E Retford)
. Joseph PASHLEY m 22.3.1835 Wineford NEWBOULT [4 of 1. & 46 of 5.]
. William PASLEY m 30.4.1837 Jane Rowbottom SMITH [He is 3 of 1.]
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*1814-1815:
0 George PASHLEY m: 13 Oct 1814 Hannah MITCHEL
ex M046431 (m's 1813-1837 at Clarborough, Nottingham)
1 John PASHLEY bp: 27 Nov 1814 Clarborough, Nottingham
2 Benjn. PASHLEY bp: 12 Nov 1815 Clarborough, Nottingham
3 Elizabeth PASLEY was born in Clayworth on 19th July 1840
( 3 comes from a registrar's note to DW. Her dbase gives her b East Retford.)
1891: age 42 in York
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*1818:
0 George PASHLEY m Ann
1 Elizas PASHLEY bp: 11 Jan 1818 Clarborough, Nottingham
*1821:
0 John PASHLEY m Fanny
1 Eliza PASHLEY bp: 14 Jan 1821 Clarborough, Nottingham
*1841:
0 Wm. PASHLEY m Eleanor
1 Eleanor PASHLEY bp: 1 Feb 1841 Clarborough, Nottingham
but no PASLEY
*1858
William Jesse PASLEY death regd Jun 1858 E. Retford 7b 4
- the last entry for Retford in freebmd.
*1881 census shows no PASLEY entries for Notts. & Lincolnshire.-DW
*1891 Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire, Leicestershire ...
[Part 3: Nottinghamshire]
p1212 Rev Frederick PASLEY EVANS BA, [Curate of St Pauls], 39 Cranmer St,
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
* From NOTTINGHAMSHIRE archives 1997-2001 at
lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/ENG/NOTTSGEN.html 16.3.01: none found
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** OXFORDSHIRE, STAFFORDSHIRE, SUFFOLK, WESTMORLAND, WORCESTERSHIRE on request
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** YORKSHIRE-SHEFFIELD -was 4.2.7
*1631 http://www.british-history.ac.uk leads to
A History of the County of York East Riding: Volume VII. G.H.R. Kent
(Editor) (2002) North division - North Frodingham
After the ordination of a vicarage, North Frodingham rectory remained with
Thornton abbey until the Dissolution. The tithes of corn and hay were let with
land at North Frodingham in the earlier 16th century. The rectory was sold to
Henry BEST and Francis JACKSON by the Crown in 1600, to George Hunter in 1610,
and in 1631 to Christopher PASLEY. In 1650 the rectorial tithes and 6 bovates
of glebe land were valued at 74 gross. Most of the glebe land seems to have
been sold later. PASLEY was succeeded by his son Charles (d. by 1685), who
devised the rectory and 1 bovate to his daughter Frances (d. by 1711). The
estate then passed to a kinsman, Christopher BLAKISTON (d. by 1735) ...
* c1822-1842 IGI ex PH:
Henry PASLEY bc 1822 m c1842 Sheffield sp-Helen CRESWICK/CRESSWELL
*1851 Census for Moorfields, St. George parish Sheffield Film No. 087583:
Ann PASLEY born 1822 unmarried a pauper born in London Middlesex.
Alice PASLEY aged one year, born in Manchaster Lancs.
*1858 ex freebmd
PASLEY Ann [21?] m Dec qtr 1858 Sheffield 9c 325
to SMITH Ebeneezer Fletcher or BINKS George
*1861 census in Sheffield from Eric YOULE's index at
www.powerup.com.au/~exy/index.html via DW:
Eleaner (sic) PASLEY b 1838 Louth,Lincolnshire (fairly near East Retford)
James PASLEY 1830 Thurgoland, (Lincolnshire?).
(Thurgoland is a district north west of Sheffield just past Rotherham and
I think a coal mining area.-DW)
Sarah A PASHLEY 1845
Elizabeth PASHLEY born 1876
Lilian E PASHLEY born 1882
Arthur PASHLEY born 1884 -DW
*1866 ex freebmd
Charles J PASLEY/PASHLEY m Dec qtr 1866 Sheffield 9c 464 sp-Elizabeth BUXTON
or Ann NELSON
*1871 census ex DW at Court 3 Rockingham St, (Sheffield?):
Samuel (PASLEY or PASHLEY?) b 1837 file cutter, wife Elizabeth age 30,
4 chn: Sarah Jane 9, Arthur 4, Annie E 1 and Samuel 2 months.
(Richard Francis [5(10)?] had a factory at 216 Rockingham St.)
*1871 census ex DW
Charles PASHLEY Head M 37 b 1834 b Wath upon Dearne (a pit village), Yorkshire
Engine Driver at Colliery
Elizabeth PASHLEY Wife M 35 b at Penistone
George F PASHLEY Son 11 born Worksop scholar
Henrietta PASHLEY Daur 9 Sheffield
Mary E PASHLEY Daur 6 Sheffield
1871 census (where?) ex DW on the ship BASILISK:
James Fo... PASLEY a boy b Gringley,Notts
1871 census (where?) ex DW: ? PASLEY 31 b1840 Nottinghamshire
1871 census (where?) ex DW: Susannah PASLEY b Australia widow
with 9 chn b Newcastle upon Tyne, Dublin, Fermoy and Stockport
*1875 ex freebmd
Emma PASLEY m Mar qtr 1875 Sheffield 9c 507 sp-Henry OAKLEY or ?
* All the PASLEYs in the Yorkshire census for 1881 belong to us except for one
Mary A. PASLEY who is a servant in Sheffield and was born in Leeds. -DW
.........................................................................
*1908 ex freebmd
Ellen PASLEY m Sep qtr 1908 Sheffield 9c 998 to
COOK Maurice Vincent or HINDE George William
*1914 ex freebmd
Elizabeth M A ELLIOTT PASLEY
m Mar qtr 1914 Sheffield 9c 861 Charles PASLEY ELLIOTT
*c1917 ex DW
0 Eric PASLEY b c1917 Sheffield d by 2002
1948 and 1951 Sheffield Dir's at 109 Hangingwater Road
1957 at 109 Hangingwater Road
- may be related to 432 of 1., Arthur who was at 203 Hangingwater Road in 1901
or to 25191 Arthur PASLEY who was at 103 Hangingwater Road in 1932.
m sp-Margaret Elizabeth OLDFIELD b 1817 Sheffield d 18 June 2002 at Fulwood
Lodge Nursing home bur at Hutcliffewood Crematorium on the 8 Nov 2002
1 Richard PASLEY b 1937 m Pauline
11 Helen PASLEY
12 John PASLEY born 1967
*1934 Sheffield directory - a Joseph PASLEY a traveller at 9 Follett Road
*1934 Sheffield directory - Mrs. Selina PASLEY shopkeeper at 10 Matilda Street
*1951 dir - Richard E. PASLEY a mark and letter maker, Mary Street.
- address is the one used by the firm of Richard Francis 5(10) of 1.
*1957 dir Richard Robert PASLEY at 44 Wake Road
*2001 Robert PASLEY (b London) Did the 2000 Sheffield marathon.
2001: Sheffield rpasley@blueyonder.co.uk
*2005 tel dir for Sheffield:
Charles F PASLEY 44 Aughton Road, S26 4TG Sheffield 01142874921
- could be a soon of our 262
Doreen PASLEY 14 Moorsyde Avenue, S10 1QH Sheffield 01142326698
Doris PASLEY Norfolk Road S2 2SU Sheffield 01142756091
Doris PASLEY 128 Derby Street S2 3NF Sheffield 01142556126
Ernest PASLEY 54 Wilson Road S36 2SZ Sheffield 01142883912
Florence PASLEY U 131 Berners Road S2 2BA Sheffield 01142397170
George W PASLEY D 14 Wood End Avenue S36 6FX Sheffield 01226762706
- our 22152 2
John R PASLEY 199 Ringinglow Road S11 7PT Sheffield 01142350497
Margaret R PASLEY 15 Ben Close S6 4SG Sheffield 01142344374
Sheila M PASLEY 18 Blacka Moor Road S17 3GH Sheffield 01142363586
This ph. no. was good on 17.6.07 but failed 11.12.07 - our 25191 1
Stanley PASLEY 101 Birklands Avenue S13 8JF Sheffield 01142444513
Susan PASLEY 13 Wheatley Grove S13 8HZ Sheffield 01142697729
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** YORKSHIRE-OUTSIDE SHEFFIELD - on request.
4.3 OUTSIDE ENGLAND: Oz Canada India Ireland NZ Scotland USA
Contents: Ireland NZ USA India - on request
** SCOTLAND
*c1615 Scotland ex Kerry FLEMING GYNRN@aol.com 2004 to PASLEY-L@rootsweb.com
0 Robert PEASLEY m Mary GOODSPEED
1 William PEASLEY (born about 1615 Scotland)
m Ann CALVERT
11 William PASLAY b 1630 Scotland d 17.2.1690 in BY , VA. To USA 1654 as
indentured servant to Francis HAMMOND. Earned release 1662 and patented 390
acres land in New Kent Co, VA. Aquired title when partner J. MOORE died 1666.
Vestryman St Peter's Parish 1685 Death 1689-90
111 Robert PEASLEY (PASLAY) b 1666 New Kent Co, VA. d VA Ancestral File number
QN7F-XG. 1704 VA list tithables 300 Ac New Kent Co, VA.
Official interpreter for Pamunkey Indians 1699.
m 1690 in New Kent Co, VA sp-Eleanor MCLEAN b 1671 d 27.2.1713 New Kent Co,VA
#Issue
12 Michael PEASLEY. POSTULATED
13 Henry PEASLEY. POSTULATED
14 Susan PEASLEY. POSTULATED
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*1695-present Scotland to Nelson, New Zealand
2001 from Dorothy WALKER via sabinepa.ged :
Her sources include an article "The PASLEYs of Craig" by RC WOODS in 1986 in
Issues 2 & 3 of the Boarders Family History Society Newsletter, Burke's
Peerage p1182 on issue of 62111, & letters from Cliff KOEPP.
I have added some material eg from web.ukonline.co.uk/nigel.battysmith/
NOTES Ingrid EIDAM ieidam@senet.com.au 2002: "I am tracking the
PAISLEYs, the MALCOLMs, the MURRAYs etc with regards to some local
history research that I am undertaking in the Barossa - South
Australia. My path has gotten to Elizabeth PAISLEY marrying John GRIEVE."
Eugenia emvogel@pionet.net 2002:
Isabel PAISLEY (c1727,Scot.) m 30.1.1747 Langholm,Dumfries to Alex. BORTHWICK.
SUMMARY
0 James PASLEY 1695-13.4.1773 of Craig near Langholm, Dumfries, Scotland
1 Robert PASLEY 1727-1792 bur St Marylebone
3 John PASLEY 1729-1804 Merchant of Gower Street, London.
31 Sir Charles William PASLEY, Lieut. General 1780-1861 ALSO down as 91 below!
6 Vice Admiral Sir Thomas PASLEY 1734-1808
61 Maria PASLEY She fought a French cutter ... m 1800 Colonel John SABINE
611 Thomas SABINE PASLEY b 1804 2nd Baronet. Changed his name to PASLEY
6111 Thomas Malcolm Sabine PASLEY 1829-1870 Captain in Royal Navy. 3rd Baronet
61111 Thomas Edward Sabine PASLEY 1864 3rd Baronet
61115 1 Sir Rodney Marshall Sabine PASLEY 1899 4th Baronet
61115 12 Sir (John) Malcolm Sabine PASLEY 1926-2004 5th Baronet
61115 121 Robert Killigrew PASLEY The present sixth baronet
6112 Rodney Stewart Lyons Sabine PASLEY 1832-1909 The NZ branch.
6113 Maitland Warren Bouverie Sabine PASLEY 1834-1881 Major, Sussex Artillery.
6113(10) Florence PASLEY twin m 1893 Harrington MANN
9 Charles PASLEY 1740 Murthelm,Dumfries d 1803
91 General Sir Charles PASLEY 1780-1861. ALSO down as 31 above!
(10) Margaret PASLEY 1742 Staplegortoun-1811 m George MALCOLM 1729-1803. 17 chn
DETAILS:
0 0-James PASLEY 1695-13.4.1773 of Craig near Langholm, Dumfries, Scotland
m Magdalen ELLIOTT 1700-57 dr of Robert ELLIOTT of Langholm Castle, [Chamberlain to the
Duke of Buccleuch], grson of Sir Gilbert ELLIOTT [2nd Laird of Midlem Mill,
br to Sir Gilbert, 1st Baronet of Minto], ...
<!--who married a great^(11) grand-dr of
King Robert the 3rd (grandson of Robert the BRUCE) & Annabella DRUMMOND-->
1 1-Robert PASLEY 30.1.1727-.3.1792 bur St Marylebone
m Christina PRINGLE of White Bank
11 2-Magdalene PASLEY m 1793 (General) DROM b Mt. Annan
12 2-James PASLEY d 18 JAN 1790 Lisbon, Spain
13 2-Hannah Leonara PASLEY m Sir Wm MAXWELL
??14 2-James PASLEY bc 1778 Commander. Not in Burke's. Entered the Navy in
17.6.1794 and retired as a Commander in 1845. [p870 of Who's Who?]
2 1-James PASLEY bp 30.12.1728 d 1756 Virginia, USA
Never married, killed by a bough whilst riding through forest in Virginia.
3 1-John PASLEY bp 11.3.1729-18.10.1804 Never married.
Merchant of Gower Street, London. Residences at Bedford Square & Colney Hatch.
Mr. John PASLEY, an eminent London merchant, brother also of Sir Thomas PASLEY
and uncle of the MALCOLMs. (1786) - See The Life of Thomas TELFORD, civil
engineer .. by Samuel SMILES, etext produced by
# Eric HUTTON bookman@rmplc.co.uk
www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/hst/biography/TheLifeofThomasTelford/chap9.html
31 2-Sir Charles William PASLEY, Lieut. General (9.8.1780 Eskadalemuir-.4.1861)
KCB, FRS, DCL. Illegitimate. His father might be John's br Charles, making him
ID 91 below. He went to
school in Langholm, Scotland & later to one in Selkirk with his cousins
James LITTE, James, Pulteney, John and Charles MALCOLM (husband of 93 below)
all of whom received knighthoods. Joined Royal Military Academy at Woolwich in
1796. Royal Engineers. See article for full biography. Started wine importing
business of PASLEY & Little, London. They were active in Tenerife in the
eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. janperry5051@gmail.com 2016.
1852 at the Military Seminary, Addiscomeb, Surrey the Public Examiner and
Inspectory. Title Sir C W PASLEY KCH, FRAS, FGS and MICH from the Royal
Engineers. Also listed as Major General at 12 Norfolk, Oxford Square.
Presumably he is ex http://www.british-history.ac.uk
PASLEY, Charles William, Inspector General of Railways 5 Jan. 1842-Nov.
1846 (BT 5/50). Left office Nov. 1846 on app. of Railway Commission (MT 13/6
pp. 1-2, 19).
On 23 April 1812 a Royal Warrant authorised the establishment of the Royal
Engineer Establishment, in Chatham, Kent for "the Instruction of the Corps of
Royal Military Artificers, or Sappers and Miners, and the junior officers of
the Royal Engineers, in the duties of Sapping and Mining and other Military
Field Works".
Captain (later General Sir) Charles Pasley, was promoted to Major and appointed
as the first Director of the Establishment, a position he held from 1812-46. He
was an intelligent and far-thinking man who was the inspiration behind the
early 19th century reforms in the Corps and the founding of the Royal Engineer
Establishment (later the Royal School of Military Engineering).
Curriculum and Innovation - 1812-1918.
Under his Directorship the Establishment gained a reputation for
experimentation, innovation and achievement. The Establishment which later
developed into the School of Engineering provided the foundation upon which
the high reputation of the Corps of Royal Engineers was built and prepared it for
its participation in the widest aspects of engineering throughout the 19th
century and beyond.
Survey - first introduced in 1833, covered Technical Surveying and Military
Topography. This lead to officers and soldiers conducting surveys and boundary
commissions throughout the world.
Electricity - first introduced in 1830's, covered battery construction,
telegraphy, firing of mines, and electric light (search-lights).
Estimating and Building Construction - first introduced in 1830's and included:
building materials, sewerage, drainage, ventilation, gas and water supply,
building design and architecture. Architecture was introduced in 1825 and by
the 1840's onwards, this department was training world-class building designers
and architects.
1812 transferred to Chatham where he was to become the Establishment's first
Director and a Major, he having been active, with the support of the Duke of
Wellington, in seeking the Establishment's creation.
PASLEY was one of the two most important characters in the history of the
semaphore so far as Great Britain was concerned.
One of PASLEY's many published works, Practical Architecture, the text of
which he completed in 1826, was reprinted as recently as 2001: for details of
the work and a new introduction to it, showing its present-day significance fo
conservation architecture, see www.donhead.com/pasley.htm and
www.donhead.com/intro%20practical%20architecture.htm
Another of PASLEY's published works was Observations on Limes, Calcareous
Cements, Mortars, Stuccos and Concrete etc - his masterwork.
Lobbied by his friend William WORDSWORTH 1844-45 to oppose a proposal to build
a railway in the Lake District. Also a friend of COLERIDGE.
Jane AUSTEN described his book, Essay on the Military Policy and Institutions
of the British Empire, Part I, (there never was a Part II), "delightfully
written & highly entertaining"; PASLEY "wr[o]te with extraordinary force &
spirit".
Obit.:"[T]he success of the British army in many a field has been due
in no small degree to the system of instruction at which he laboured
so devotedly, and which he rendered so perfect. As the latest example
of the advantage of that system we may refer to the recent war in New
Zealand, which was brought to a close mainly through the employment of
Pasley's methods, by officers (one of them his own son) who had been
trained by him at Chatham. The easy and bloodless capture of the
native pahs, which resulted from a systematic employment of the spade,
proved at once to their defenders the hopelessness of further
resistance."
- from a paper by Leslie KATZ lesliek@ozemail.com.au 2004
m1 25.6.1814 at Chatham sp-Harriet COOPER, daughter of W. Spencer COOPER She
died of consumption a few months later.
m2 30 March 1819 Rochester sp-Martha Matilda ROBERTS d 1848. 6 chn, 3 of whom
survived their father.
311 3-Charles PASLEY Trained under his father at Chatham. Officer in the Royal
Engineers. Fought in the NZ Land Wars. Finished up a General, as I recall.
- Leslie K.
4 1-Gilbert PASLEY 13.1.1731 Westerkirk-23.9.1781 Madras, India. Arrived Madras
as an Army Surgeon's assistant in 1754. Surgeon in Madras 1761 (see article).
Made Surgeon General of the Presidency in 1780.
<!-- Araho PASLEY says he married an Indian wife. -->
One of his descendents is a Rev. MONTAGU - Archdeacon of All Saints, Nelson
in 1987.
m1 6.9.1778 Hannah DASHWOOD
m2 OGILVIE
5 1-Elizabeth PASLEY 4.6.1732 bp at Westerwick. Bur 4.10.1790.
Unmarried accidently burnt to death.
6 1-Vice Admiral Sir Thomas PASLEY b 2.3.1734 bp 9 APR 1734 d 29 NOV 1808
1st Baronet of Craig, County Dumfries.
In 1781 Commander of the warship "Jupiter" of 50 guns.
Admiral of the White 1805. In 1794 his leg was shot off and he was made a
baronet and Commander in Chief at Plymouth. See article for more info. As he
had no sons he made his grandson his heir as long as he changed his name to
PASLEY which he did. He sailed the HMS Victory 1866-1869, 61 years
after Lord NELSON did: www.hms-victory.com/admirals.htm
Geoff DEAN has kindly shared this transcription
</pre><A HREF="TranscriptionofAdmiralSirThomasWill.txt">
TranscriptionofAdmiralSirThomasWill.txt of the 27.2.1809 will of </A> <pre>
Sir Thomas PASLEY , Admiral of the White Squadron of Chilland Cottage , Hampshire
having bought a photocopy from http://www.documentsonline.pro.gov.uk/
# For a watercolour caricature of Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas PASLEY (1734-1808), a
well-known and gallant officer who lost his leg fighting under Admiral Lord
HOWE at the Battle of 1.6.1794 see
www.nmm.ac.uk/queens_house/image_011/pages/paf5936_jpg.htm
"The bullets and gout/ Have knocked his hulk about."
# History of Shedfield Reading Room: ... on 24.6.1880 the land and
buildings were given in Trust by Sir Thomas PASLEY, et al
http://www.mvnet.co.uk/community/shedfieldrr/rrhistory.htm
# His will mentions a brother John.
# The book "Private Sea Journals 1778-1782" is an edited
publication of some of his sea journals in which I think he mentioned other
brothers - Geoff DEAN <!-- g.dean@advsys.co.uk --> 2003. At that time
he was in command of H.M.Ships GLASGOW (20), SYBIL (28) and JUPITER (50 guns);
edited by 61115 1 RMSPasley, published in 1931 -GH.
m Mary HEYWOOD dr of Thomas of Isle of Mann.
61 2-Maria PASLEY She fought a French cutter chasing her in her father's cutter
yacht outside the Eddystone! In 1809 will of 6.
m 20/21.8.1800 Colonel John SABINE
611 3-Thomas SABINE PASLEY 2nd Baronet (26.12.1804) Changed his name to PASLEY
when he succeeded his grandfather to the baronetcy in 1808. Admiral in 1866.
Served in Crimean War in the Black Sea. Commander in Chief, Portsmouth 1866.
He rented his brig "The PASLEY" to the navy. In 1809 will of 6.
There were four more sons and two daughters (to his parents?).
1881 census:
Name Relation Marital Status Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Thomas S. PASLEY Head W 76 <1805> London,Middlesex Baronet K.C.B. Admiral
(Retired)
Georgina PASLEY Daut U 47 <1834> Ryder,Westmorland
Louisa M. PASLEY Daut U 34 <1847> Windermere,Westmorland
Mary MACKINGER Visitor W 46 Scotland
Rosa BRAY Visitor U 30 Guildford,Surrey
William ALDRIDGE Servant M 38 Waltham,Berkshire Butler
John DOREY Serv U 17 Wareham,Dorset Footboy
Sophia DONMALL Serv U 45 Chislehurst,Kent Cook (Dom)
Charlotte ALDRIDGE Serv M 42 Basingstoke,Hampshire Ladies Maid
Emma ROUSE Serv U 28 Barnstaple,Devon Housemaid
Isabella MARTIN Serv U 20 Droxford,Hampshire Under Housemaid
Emma CAREY Serv U 19 Stratton Audley,Oxford Kitchenmaid
Source Information: Dwelling Moor Hill; Census Place Droxford,Hampshire
Family History Library Film 1341302; Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 1238 / 111 p23
m 10.6.1826 Jane Matilda Lilly WYNYARD d1869 of York. 7 sons & 2 drs.
6111 4-Thomas Malcolm Sabine PASLEY 23.7.1829-29.1.1870 Captain in Royal Navy.
He was the heir presumptive.
m 13.2.1860 at Port O Spain, Trinidad to Emma Louisa LOSH
61111 5-Thomas Edward Sabine PASLEY 3rd Baronet . 1881 census:
Thomas E.S. PASLEY Other U 17 <1864> Windermere,Westmorland Undergraduate
Source Information: Dwelling Cavendish College Hills Road
Census Place Trumpington,Cambridge; Family History Library Film 1341397
Public Records Office Reference RG11; Piece / Folio 1663 / 94 p32
m 17.4.1890 Lady Constance HASTINGS, dr of Francis 13th Earl of Huntingdon.
61111 1 6-Constance Ierne Sabine PASLEY 30.4.1891
61112 5-Matilda Sabine PASLEY 6.4.1861-13.9.
m 15.10.1885 James Hutchinson SWANTON RMLI d 30.3.1928 Major. ISSUE
61113 5-Georgina Sabine PASLEY (29.8.1862)
61114 5-Ellen Sabine PASLEY (17.5.1862)
61115 5-Malcolm Sabine PASLEY 17.4.1870 Lieut. (later captain) Royal Navy
Born after his father had died.
m Nona Marion PAINE. 1 child.
61115 1 6-Sir Rodney Marshall Sabine PASLEY (b 22.2.1899, crem. Oxford
Crematorium) 4th Baronet c1946. MA Oxford. WW1. Taught at Rajkumar College,
Rajkot, Kathiawar,India in 1929. Headmaster of Barnstaple Boys Grammar School,
North Devon, until 1942 & then of Birmingham Grammar.
philip@adams9333.freeserve.co.uk 2006 is writing a history of his
160th Wearside Brigade Royal Field Artillery, [1915-1919].
m 7.4.1922 Aldyth Werge HAMBER (1898-1983) daughter of Major Lancelot Cecil
Bray HAMBER of New Milton. Some info on this branch is from her nephew
Dr George HAMBER georgehamber@yahoo.co.uk 2005.
<!-- of Eastbourne, East Sussex:
He transcribed some of his aunt Aldyth Werge PASLEY nee HAMBER's letters.
An American cousin looking for the name HAMBER drew my attention to the site
http://www.madbbs.com/users/foxman/pais11n.htm contains thousands of
PASLEY/PAISLEY names for 7 or eight generations in each separate family.
I e-mailed "foxman" and found his e-mail address was no longer valid.
To Dot:
...................................................
I lived with with my aunt Aldyth Werge Pasley, nee Hamber, and uncle
by marriage, Rodney M.S.Pasley, from 1939-1946 (aged 6-13), while my
parents were in India during the war.
-->
61115 11 7-Pepita Sabine PASLEY b 23 Jan 1925
61115 12 7-Sir (John) Malcolm Sabine PASLEY (b 5.4.1926; d 4.3.2004 Radcliffe
Infirmary, crem. 15.3.2004 Oxford Crematorium) See Times obit. 5th Baronet. MA,
FBA, Fellow & Tutor of Magdalen College, Oxford since 1958. Emeritus in 2002.
Edited the manuscripts of KAFKA. <!-- The college is tel +44 1865 276000, fax +44 1865 276103, or write to
Magdalen College, Oxford, OX1 4AU, United Kingdom. -->
2002: 25 Lathbury Rd, Oxford OX2 7AT tel 01865 556 030 but not well enough for
correspondence.
m Virginia
61115 121 8-Robert Killigrew PASLEY The present sixth baronet
m 10.8.2002 Bodicote House, Banbury, reg office, Oxfordshire sp-Katya HERMANS
61115 1211 9-Juliette Katarina Victoria PASLEY b 26.6.2004 Johannesburg, SA
6112 4-Rodney Stewart Lyons Sabine PASLEY 27.4.1832-6.2.1909 Kew House,
Invercargill, NZ. Emigrated to New Zealand in 1861 to Oteramika, South Island
about 1866.
One of the daughters married G E ADAMS and was living at Mt. Albert,Auckland.
m 23.4.1868 Annie MCLEOD of Dunedin.
61121 5-Montagu Thomas Sabine PASLEY 13.6.1869-1847 m 8.11. Agnes Jane d 1865
61121 1 6-Rodney Sabine PASLEY 13.10.1901-16.10.1901
61121 2 6-Nancy PASLEY 31.12.1907
m 17.6.1932 Robert Byer BARR (Dunedin,NZ) 1360 Burnaby St, Vancouver BC
61122 5-William Sabine PASLEY 4.9.1870
m 8.1.1900 Florence Annie Helosie KINNERSLEY
61122 1 6-Eric Kinnersley PASLEY Sabine 1900 NZ m 8.5.1928 Thelma POWER d 1948
61122 11 7-Thomas Sabine PASLEY 1930 m Aroha HELEN
# 1987: Silverglen, Coastal Highway, RD 1, Richmond, Nelson.
# 1994: 141 Moana Ave, Tuhunanui, Nelson. ISSUE
<!-- 61122 111 Malcolm PASLEY 1960
61122 112 Alistair PASLEY 1963
61122 113 Hamish PASLEY 1964-->
61122 12 7-Warren PASLEY 1931 m 1955 Mary Mae MCINTOSH
61122 121 8-Joasanna Tue PASLEY 1959
61122 122 8-Jonathon Douglas PASLEY 1961
61122 13 7-John Clinton PASLEY 1936
m1 15.6.1950 Monica Therese RILEY m2 1960 ?
61122 131 8-Matthew Patrick Sabine PASLEY 1961
61122 132 8-Paul Joseph Eric Sabine PASLEY 1961
61122 133 8-John Nicholas PASLEY 1963
61122 2 6-Dorothy Madelene Sabine PASLEY 1906
m 3.12.1939 Victor Patrick COGHLAN - ISSUE
61123 5-Clinton Heywood Sabine PASLEY 4.3.1872-1936 m 1905 Jean BROWN d 1938
61123 1 6-Russell Sabine PASLEY 26.9.1876-1945 m Mable Tracy STEVENS
61123 2 6-Rona Norma PASLEY 1947 FIX!
61122 31 7-Maitland PASLEY m Nancy Molyneux PHILLIPS
61122 311 8-Phillip PASLEY 1945
61122 312 8-Russell PASLEY 1947
61122 313 8-Christian PASLEY 1950
61125 5-Margaret Sabine PASLEY 26.9.1874-1954 m Thomas BRAGG d 1949
61126 5-Jane Matilda Lily Sabine PASLEY
61127 5-Edith Anne PASLEY She or Jane m GE ADAMS; 1994: Mt Albert, Auckland.
6113 4-Maitland Warren Bouverie Sabine PASLEY 17.7.1834-6.6.1881
Major in the Sussex Artillery.
m 20.10.1859 Katherine HENSON
61131 5-Maitland Stewart Sabine PASLEY 1861 m 1896 Beryl MERCER - ISSUE
61132 5-Georgina PASLEY 29.4.1862-4.9.1944 unmarried
61133 5-Montagu Wynyard Sabine PASLEY 1863-1944
m 1891 Bengal sp-Grace Lillian ST JOHN d1919
1901 census Piece 62, Folio 60, London Fulham:
950 2681 Montague PASLEY 37 (c1864 Kent Plumstead) Captain Royal ...Artillary
950 2682 Grace PASLEY 33 (c1868 New Zealand)
950 2683 Margaret PASLEY 8 (c1893 India)
950 2684 Lilian PASLEY 5 (c1896 India)
950 2685 Joseph PASLEY 2 (c1899 India)
61133 1 6-Margaret PASLEY
61133 2 6-Lily Katherine PASLEY
61133 3 6-Joseph Montague Sabine PASLEY 5.9.1898 Major General.
m1 Dorothy Beatrice France PARSONS widow of William PARSONS.
m2 1.7.1950 Christina Joan DARBY
61133 31 7-Malcolm Peter Sabine PASLEY
61133 32 7-Margaret PASLEY
61133 33 7-Lillian Kerrie PASLEY
61133 34 7-Anne PASLEY 1929 m John George MELSOM - ISSUE
61134 5-Edward Hugh Sabine PASLEY 21.3.1869 District Superintendent of police
in NW India. 1881 ex DW: Dwelling: The Grange, Census Place: Eastbourne, Sussex
Source: FHL Film 1341246 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1037 Folio 120 Page 20
Edward H.S. PASLEY U 12 M Scotland Rel: Boarder Occ: Scholar
Henry D.S. PASLEY U 9 M Scotland Rel: Boarder Occ: Scholar
(The latter is 61139 5-Henry Dingles below.)
# Ken OSBORNE k-osborne@cogeco.ca 2002 has an India General Service
Medal 1854 - 1896 named to "Police Inspector E.H.S. PASLEY" (S for
Sabine?) with a Burma 1885-87 clasp. "He joined the Indian Service on
24/2/1888 and served in Burma between 1889-1893 as a District
Superintendent of Police 6th Grade in Jawnpur. In October 1903 he
received a Royal Humane Society Testimonial for saving life while on
duty. Apparently he assisted in the rescue of of several people who
were in danger of drowning. He brought 11 people to shore after the
police boat he was on with them overturned (in Irrawaddi, Burma I
think). He apparently swam 200 meters or so to rescue each
person. He died in 1929."
m 10.5.1895 Bengal sp-Caroline/Caray Wemyss QUINN dr of Major General QUINN
61134 1 6-Thomas Edward Sabine PASLEY (26.5.1896 Killed in Action 11.4.1918)
Attended Blundells School. His name appears on Oxford's Balliol College
Memorial.
61134 3 6-Madalene Doris Sabine PASLEY 23.2.1898
61135 5-Ellen PASLEY 17.5.1869-18.2.1958
FIX: She can't be 2 m younger than brother!
m 10.1.1902 Francis Edward GLOSSOP b 12.11.1831 Major in Leicester Regiment.
61136 5-Mary Lily PASLEY m 2.8.1887 Walter Ellis BOUCHER
61137 5-Nancy Adair PASLEY m 1896 John Montgomery YOUNG
61138 5-Minna Louisa Sabine PASLEY d 13.7.1880
61139 5-Henry Dingles PASLEY 1871 m 1895 Lily RHYS FIX
61139 1 6-Maitland Henry Sabine PASLEY 1898-1921
born 1898 single aged 20
Arrived Ellis Island,NY 7.4.1919 on the Mauretainia out of Liverpool; ticket
paid by the British Government. He is listed as having been in the states
before in 1918 in New York and in 1908 in Rochester. 5'6" Dark complexion,
Brown Hair, Dark Eyes and he is single; father M. (sic) PAISLEY of 2 Barthell
St, Rochester in 1919.
61139 2 6-Winifred PASLEY m 18.12.1953 [FIX YEAR] Alfred Thomas WRIGHT
6113(10) 5-Florence PASLEY twin m 3.4.1893 Harrington MANN issue
6113(11) 5-Clinton St Clair Sabine PASLEY 31.1.1874 m Violet Katherine ELLIS
She could be 1901 census Piece 1599, Folio 44, Essex, East Hampshire:
15229612 Violet PASLEY 29 (c1872 London Kentish Town)
15229613 Katherine PASLEY 1 (c1900 London Fulham)
6114 4-Georgina Sophy PASLEY (c1834 Ryder,Westmorland)
6115 4-Montagu John Henry PASLEY 10.12.1835-1845
6116 4-Hamilton Sabine PASLEY 28.1.1837-28.2.1890 Captain in Cape Mounted
Rifles. BA Oxfd.
m1 Catherine Anne HARE d 21.7.1872
61161 5-Thomas Hamilton Sabine PASLEY 10.5.1861 paymaster R Navy
m 23.12.1899 Alice Marion Margaret Watson CONNOLLY
61161 1 6-Thomas Wyard PASLEY 19.6.1902
61162 5-Richard Sydney Sabine PASLEY 18.9.1862 Lieut. Royal Naval Reserves
m 9.11.1897 Mary Victoria dr of Sir HD DES VOEUX Bart.
611621 6-Catherine Constance PASLEY d1890 -DW
61163 5-Charles Malcolm Sabine PASLEY 25.1.1864
[DW gives Charles Hamilton PASLEY b1906 at Kendal?
son of a Charles Malcolm PASLEY & Bertha DE RILLY]
61164 5-Arthur Bingham Sabine PASLEY .7.1869-.3.1871
[6116 4-Hamilton Sabine PASLEY 28.1.1837-28.2.1890]
m2 1877 Maude HAWKES
1881 census Kingswood Villa, Mortlake, Surrey:
Hamilton S. PASLEY Head M 44 1837 Bowness,Westmorland Captn In The Army
Retired
Maude E.S. PASLEY Wife M 31 1850 London,Middlesex B.A.Trinity Col Oxford
Richard S PASLEY Son U 18 Grahamstown,South Africa Midshipman Mercantile Marine
Emma SIMMONS Serv U 18 Twickenham,Middlesex Domestic Serv
Alexandra HARVEY Serv U 13 Lambeth,Surrey Domestic Serv
6117 4-Russell Graves Sabine PASLEY 7.4.1838-31.12.1884 Captain in RN
6118 4-Clinton Heywood Sabine PASLEY 30.4.1841-20.11.1870
6119 4-Jane Matilda PASLEY d 28.8.1895
m 16.6.1851 Colonel Walter Samuel STACE d 25.9.1869 Royal Engineers. 2 sons.
611(10) 4-Louisa Maria Sabine PASLEY (c1847 Windermere,Westmorland)
611(11) 4-Madeline/Madalene Sabine PASLEY (1848 2nd qtr)
m 3.4.1877 at Droxford to Sir Henry JENKYNS d 10.12.1899 KCB
?612 Edward SABINE witness to 1809 will of 6.
62 2-Magdalene/Magdelena PASLEY d1841 b 1776 Bushley, Worcester; bp 4 May 1776
Saint Mathews, Douglas, Isle Of Man, dr of Th. P & Mary HEYWOOD *C038041;
m 27.9.1798 Saint Mary-St. Marylebone Road, London sp-Thomas DOWDESWELL Colonel
of Pull Court, Worcester. Son of Rt Hon Wm D [familysearch C038041 M035243]
d .11.1811 He & wife are in 1809 will of 6.
7 1-Helen PASLEY 6.9.1736 bp 12.8.1736 Westerkirk d1782 In 1809 will of 6.
m 1759 sp-Matthew LITTLE Merchant in Langholm. He was a merchant in Langolm.
His brother in law was George MALCOLM of Douglen. Chamberlain-depute &
Baron-baillie in Eskdale holding Baron's Courts for Duke of Buccleuch.
They had 12 children who died young. See gedcom of DW.
A grgrgrdr was "Pearl" Hilda Rhoda Kate LITTLE, mother of Rena BRODIE b1914;
2008 in Remuera, Auckland: -thanks to LA. <!-- stepmr of John MANSON
LA= Lesleyabernethy@aol.com-->
71 2-Sir James LITTLE 1761-1829 of Tenerife
72 2-Archibald LITTLE in 1809 will of 6
8 1-William PASLEY 7.10.1738-17 FEB 1792 Westerwick.
Margaret was possibly a cousin. [Which? his wife or his sister 9?]
m 11.3.1765 Margaret ELLIOTT
81 2-Margaret PAISLEY (1771 Midlem-1837 Clarslawburg)
m John SCOTT blacksmith of Midlen. See article. 3 children.
82 2-Andrew PAISLEY 1774 Farmer at Williamslee, Innerleithen, Scotland
83 2-Thomas PAISLEY
84 2-Agnes PAISLEY 1778 Westerwick
85 2-Isabella PAISLEY (1779-1865 Bridgehaugh) m James AIRD at Bowden.
851 3-Thomas AIRD 1802-1876 Poet & editor of Dumfrieshire newspapers.
9 1-Charles PASLEY 25.2.1740 (Murthelm,Dumfries) bp 2.4.1740 d 16.1.1803
Scotland at age 63. Merchant. # Rebecca RANSOM MissBeek@aol.com 2005 of
Seattle holds his mourning ring. It contains a lock of his hair & the back is
inscribed: "Chas. PASLEY, Esq. died 16 Jan. 1803 Aged 63." It would have been
worn by his wife or family member. The ring originated in Scotland.
<IMG SRC=PasleyRingFront2.jpg> A front view of the ring;
<IMG SRC=PasleyRingBack2.jpg>and a back view.
m 21.2.1780 Jean/Jane CARLYLE
91 2-General Sir Charles PASLEY 1780-1861. He is the same person as Charles
William the possible illigitmate son of John PASLEY, Charles' brother, ID 31
above. See there for more info.
92 2-James Thomas PASLEY b 26 FEB 1793 d 7 SEP 1819 Commander of HMS Redpole
93 2-Magdalen PASLEY m Sir Charles MALCOLM 1782-1851 #He is her cuz (10)5.
94 2-John PASLEY 1790 m1 Mary MCTAVISH d 1821
m2 11.1.1825 by lic. to Margaret DURHAM d1858 DW has him b1805.
95 2-Jean PASLEY d1811 m Gilbert BRIGGS Related to sp of (11)?
96 2-Jemima PASLEY d 1.1.1818
(10) 1-Margaret PASLEY (2.12.1742 bp Staplegortoun -1811) "Bonnie Peggy PASLEY"
Her portrait is in the Courtauld Institute Gallery, London. In 1809 will of 6.
m 18 August 1761 sp-George MALCOLM (1729-1803)
Son of Rbt MALCOLM 1687-1761 Minister in Ewes & Agnes CAMPBELL 1689-1761.
ISSUE of Burnfoot on
Esk. "Over the next twenty years Margaret produced no less than 17
children ... The most famous of the four was John (Major General Sir
John MALCOLM GCB, 1769-1833), whose memory is preserved by the obelisk
on Whita Hill, above Langholm. At the age of 12 he was taken by his
maternal uncle John PASLEY by stagecoach to London for an interview
with the full board of the East India Company ... and was initially
looked after by a Mrs. OGILVIE, the recently remarried widow of
another maternal uncle Gilbert PASLEY, a senior surgeon in the Madras
army... Pulteney (Admiral Sir Pulteney MALCOLM) was a year younger
than James and a year older than John. He first went to sea as a ten
year old midshipman in a ship captained by another Eskdale man, his
maternal uncle, later Sir Thomas PASLEY Bt (of whom it was said, when
he fought in the battle of the Glorious first of June in 1794, that he
had 'lost a leg and won a baronetcy')..." - see
www.burnft.co.uk/FourKnightsofEskdale.htm sg.laverack@burnft.co.uk
"The family at this site was MALCOLM, the mother of the 17 children
was Peggy PAISLEY." For more info he suggests contacting the head of
the PAISLEY Clan, # Duncan W. PAISLEY,Glen Annan
House,Beechgrove,Moffat,Dumfriesshire,DG10 9RS. Telephone 01683 221
840 fax 01683 220 014.He runs the family museum in Moffat. * Also
MBrown2205@aol.com of the PAISLEY FAMILY SOCIETY <!-- : We do have
information on your lines, and the name of another researcher in
England. We'd love to have you as a member! -2001 --> 7 drs & 2 sons
including
(10)2 2-Sir James MALCOLM 1766-1849
(10)3 2-Sir Pulteney MALCOLM 1768-1838
(10)4 2-Major General Sir John MALCOLM 1769-1833, Governor of Bombay, MP for Launceston.
Author of "History of Persia"
(10)5 2-Vice-Admiral Sir Charles MALCOLM. 1782-1851 He captured 20 Spanish
privateers in the West Indies.
m Magdalen PASLEY #She is his cuz 93.
(11) 1-Magdalene PASLEY 6.2.1744 She is Margaret in will of 6.
m Stephen BRIGGS of the Polygon. In 1809 will of 6. Related to sp of 95?
(11)1 2-John BRIGGS In 1809 will of 6.
?(11)2 2-Mrs Margaret BRIGGS my dearest niece in 1809 will of 6.
?(11)3 2-THOS BRIGGS witness to 1809 will of 6.
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*1831 Scotland
1881: Name Relation Marital Status Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
William PASLEY Head M 50 <1831> Scotland Secretary Irish Ch Missions (Clerk)
Maria M. PASLEY Wife M 61 <1820> Winchester,Hampshire
Agnes DUKE Serv U 21 Littlehampton,Sussex Cook
Ellen COLLINGHAM Serv U 17 Clapham,Surrey Housemaid
Source Information: Dwelling The Lindens Effra Rd; Census Place Lambeth,Surrey
1901: Piece 428, Folio 56, London Lambeth:
1459680 William PASLEY 70 (c1831 Scotland) Secretary
1459681 Maria PASLEY 81 (c1820 Manchester Lancs)
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b SOUTH AFRICA:
Piece 571, Folio 148, London, Plumstead:
with his wife and daughter (& 3 servants) at 202 Eglinton Road,Plumstead:
11163531 Richard PASLEY 38 (c1863 Cape Colony) Deputy Harbour Master
11163532 Mary PASLEY 32 (c1869 London ...)
11163533 Catherine PASLEY 8M (c1900 London Plumstead)
5. HEDGES clues - looking for family of Mary HEDGES, wife of 0 of 1.
*LONDON
In IGI, Mary HEDGES, Birth/Christening, 1740 - 1780, London Greater, gave 17:
0 Richd HEDGES m Eliz. C023235 1733 - 1749
1 Mary Love HEDGES bp 01 JUN 1746 St Sepulchre, London, London
0 John HEDGES m Anne C062368 1743 - 1762
1 Mary HEDGES b 24 JUL 1748 bp 31 JUL 1748 Saint Anne Soho, Westminster, London
0 Charles HEDGE m Eliz. C135541
1 Mary HEDGE bp 02 JUN 1751 St James, Westminster, London
0 Edward HEDGES m Anne C055774 1725 - 1752, C055761 1753 -1812
1 Mary HEDGES bp 29 APR 1751 Saint Dunstan, Stepney, London aged 1
2 Mary HEDGES bp 03 MAR 1754 Saint Dunstan, Stepney, London
0 Richd HEDGES m Eliz. C069691 1721 - 1780
1 Mary Hester HEDGES bp 16 MAR 1755 Spitalfields Christ Church, Stepney, London
0 Robert HEDGHES m Jane (No HEDGES at M02246-1.)
1 Robert HEDGHES bp 5 November 1758 St John Zachary, London C02246-1
0 John HEDGES m Mary C035241 1679-1677
1 Mary Charlotte HEDGES b 09 SEP 1761 bp 20 SEP 1761 Saint Mary-St Marylebone
Road, Saint Marylebone, London
..........................................................................
*1762 London - OUR FAMILY
0 0-Robert HEDGHES
[Possibles:
Robert HEDGES bp 02 AUG 1724 Latton, Wilts to Henry & Joan Susan + 2 sibs
Robert HEDGES bp 05 DEC 1725 Newland, Gloucester to William & Jane
Robert HEDGES bp 09 MAR 1728 Blackbourton, Oxford to John & Margaret;
Robert HEADGES bp 20 APR 1740 Sunningwell, Berks to Mary C018892 1543-1740]
m sp-Elizabeth C022471 1673-1812
[The only m within range is
Robert HEDGES m 26 OCT 1766 Wickham, Berks sp-Elizabeth HEAD.]
1 1-Mary Ann HEDGHES b 02 JUN 1762 bp 19 JUN 1762 St Mary Staining, London
m 12.5.1799 at the United Parishes of Sts Anne, Agnes & John Zachary,London
sp-Henry PASLEY bc1773-79 d 1811-21 # He has ID 0 at 1.
2 1-Hannah HEDGHES b 19 NOV 1764 bp 16 DEC 1764 St Mary Staining, London
3 1-Jane HEDGHES bp: 18 OCT 1767 St Mary Staining, London
4 1-Mary HEDGHES bp 28 OCT 1770 St Mary Staining, London, London
..........................................................................
0 Titus HEDGE m Sarah C006296 1763 - 1773
1 Mary HEDGE "male" bp: 12 OCT 1766 St Mary Whitechapel, Stepney, London
0 Isaac HEDGE m Jane C000429 1739-1771
1 Mary Catherine HEDGES b 27 OCT 1767 bp 06 NOV 1767 St Dunstan-In-The-West,
London
0 Edward HEDGES m Jemima C022731 1781 - 1859
1 Edward HEDGES b: 04 MAY 1779 bp: 20 JUN 1779 St Margaret Lothbury, London
2 Mary HEDGES b 02 MAY 1780 bp 07 MAY 1780 St Margaret Lothbury, London
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*BUCKINGHAM (The reason for searching in Buckingham is the m of
HEDGES to FOUNTAIN under 2 of 1.)
IGI, Mary HEDGES, Birth/Christening, 1740 - 1780, Buckingham, gave these:
. Mary HEDGES b: 1742 Aston Abbots, Buckingham
m 04 NOV 1768 Aston Abbots, Buckingham sp-Joseph DRUCE bc1738
0 Thomas m Ann
1 Mary HEDGES bp: 26 MAY 1743 Bletchley, Buckingham C391359
0 Joseph m Hephsibah EPPSEY
. Mary HEDGES bp: 28 FEB 1748 Stewkley, Buckingham
0 Wm m Elizabeth
1 Mary HEDGES bp: 22 MAY 1758 Whitchurch, Buckingham
2 Mary HEDGES bp: 29 OCT 1759 Stewkley, Buckingham
0 Thomas m Jane
1 Mary HEDGES bp: 23 SEP 1764 Quainton, Buckingham C148531 1599 - 1861
0 Thomas m Mary K073644 1761-1812
1 Mary HEDGES b: 27 APR 1767 bp: 17 MAY 1767 Saint Mary, Aylesbury, Buckingham
2 Mary HEDGES b: 07 SEP 1769 bp 17 SEP 1769 Saint Mary, Aylesbury, Buckingham
0 Edward m Mary
1 Mary HEDGES bp: 24 MAY 1767 Stoke Hammond, Buckingham C148571 1537 - 1882
0 Thomas HEDGES m c1800 Stewkley, Buckingham sp-Mary bc1769
0 John HEDGES
m 08 FEB 1754 Stewkley, Buckingham sp-Esther or Hester GRIFFEN bp 07 MAY 1732
Stewkley, Buckingham
1 girl HEDGES bp 23 OCT 1761 Stewkley, Buckingham
2 Hester HEDGES bp MAR 1764 Stewkley, Buckingham,
3 Mary HEDGES bp: 08 SEP 1771 Stewkley, Buckingham
0 Thomas m Phebe
1 Mary HEDGES bp: 22 DEC 1776 Stewkley, Buckingham
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Was FOUNTAINE (3rd name of 2 of 1.) an ancestral name?
The IGI shows no PASLEY-FOUNTAINE m but gives:
John HEDGES
m 11 APR 1751 Simpson, Buckingham sp-Sarah FOUNTAIN M008361 1719-1877.
The only chn on IGI of a John & Sarah HEDGES 1750-90 are these 7:
. James HEDGE/HEDGES bp: 14 SEP 1755 Stewkley, Buckingham
. Thomas HEDGES bp: 09 OCT 1757 Stewkley, Buckingham
. Sarah HEDGES bp: 23 SEP 1770 Wing, Buckingham P014631 1546-1812
. Thomas HEDGE bp: 01 MAR 1778 Saint James, Colchester, Essex J151761 1561-1774
. Charlotte HEDGES bp: 06 JUN 1779 Aston Abbots, Buckingham P014461 1559-1837
. William HEDGES bp: 28 OCT 1781 Aston Abbots, Buckingham d 27 MAR 1782
P014461 1559-1837
. John HEDGE bp: 03 OCT 1790 Halesowen, Worcester C013762 1736-1826
No Mary! They could be 3 different couples, in Buckingham, Essex, Worcester.
There are 225 HEDGES bp Buckingham on IGI for that period. eg
0 John HEDGES m Esther or Hester
1 William HEDGES bp 24 OCT 1767 Stewkley, Buckingham.
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http://www.british-history.ac.uk gave these 2:
*SUSSEX 1296 > Bramber Rape > Fishersgate Half-Hundred > Old and New Shoreham
Old and New Shoreham, Manors and other estates
By 1254 Philip Talcurtis admitted liability for tithes from two-thirds of
Erringham. (Footnote 35) What was apparently the same twothirds was conveyed in
1294 by Richard Fillol and his wife Margaret to Richard HEDGES, (Footnote 36)
who had the largest assessment for tax in Erringham in 1296, 1327, and 1332.
(Footnote 37)
*1678 E. of Craven, Privilege; STOCKDALE & al. released.
Whereas William STOCKDALL, and William HAWARD and Robert HEDGES his special
Bailiffs, now in the Custody of the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod attending
this House, were this Day brought to the Bar, for arresting Christopher
Emerson, a menial Servant to the Earl of Craven a Peer of this Realm, within
the TIME of Privilege of Parliament, where the said Matter of Fact being proved
against them, they acknowledged their Offence against this House, and begged
Pardon for the same:
It is thereupon ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament
assembled, That the said William STOCKDALL, William HAWARD, and Robert HEDGES,
shall likewise attend the Earl of Craven, and beg his Pardon; and that
thereupon they, and every of them, shall be, and are hereby, discharged from
any further Restraint for their said Offence, paying their Fees: And this
shall be a sufficient Warrant on that Behalf...
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*WILTSHIRE
Richard HEDGES m in 1788 in Ramsbury, Wilts. sp-Sarah FIDLER
Their granddaughter married into my WAILING.
2016 Ancestors of erin.kampf@gmail.com
SOURCES & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS - amazing where info’ comes from!
* DW Dorothy WALKER widow of 6451 24 on rathbone.html above
formerly http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/rathbone/rathbone.html
2004: 65B The Esplanade, Eastern Beach, Manukau City, New Zealand
dorothymwalker@yahoo.com.au 2004
* PH 2(10)41 Peter HUNT. Sadly, Peter died 2004.
His contributions will not be forgotten.
* BB Barbara O. BULLOCH 64611 on
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/rathbone/rathbone.html)
* GL 57(13)51 Gillian LOWE was a source of info on the branches 57(13-14).
* JG Jonathan GENTRY of Toronto jgentry@sympatico.ca 2002
* CK Cliff KOEPP of the PAISLEY Family Society (via Dorothy).
*1998: 121 South 6th St., Barron, WI 54812-1644 USA. (Deceased by 2001.)
*JP 2422 41 Judith PARKINS
*AP ?1151 11 Andrew PEARSON apearson@pt.lu 1st contact 30.6.2004
*SP 25191 1 6-Sheila PASLEY 1933-2016 shared the many letters written
by Henry William Fountaine PASLEY [ID 2] & son [25].
*Who have I forgotten?
For my ancestors by generation go to