tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post2083891487808084971..comments2024-03-28T06:00:49.647+00:00Comments on Landed families of Britain and Ireland: (199) Ash of Packwood HouseNick Kingsleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03588322361791532910noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post-37440314338541168092024-01-08T01:24:31.894+00:002024-01-08T01:24:31.894+00:00I have done alot of research on my family tree. Se...I have done alot of research on my family tree. Send me an email. I give you all my Ash relatives. <br /><br />Brianselck@hotmail.com<br />Dupont, WA. <br />253-820-8569Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post-60733665866558648012023-11-04T11:28:21.590+00:002023-11-04T11:28:21.590+00:00me toome tooAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post-43916282584951958682023-06-27T07:12:31.332+01:002023-06-27T07:12:31.332+01:00Thank you for this intriguing comment. I am confid...Thank you for this intriguing comment. I am confident that Graham Baron Ash had no legitimate brother but this does not preclude the possibility that he assisted another relative. If anyone can help with a source for the ownership of Caisteal Nan Con in the 20th century, I should be most grateful.Nick Kingsleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03588322361791532910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post-60395256822356031252023-06-26T21:31:13.956+01:002023-06-26T21:31:13.956+01:00I believe that Baron Ash, who died in 1980, bought...I believe that Baron Ash, who died in 1980, bought Caisteal Nan Con, Castle of the Dogs, on Lochaline, from his brother to help him pay off his debts, and that it is now in the possession of his widow. However, you record him as being an only son, and a batchelor.William Douglashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15780423708077593546noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post-39549240933187897272021-10-04T12:56:51.703+01:002021-10-04T12:56:51.703+01:00We have a good photo portrait of Joseph hanging in...We have a good photo portrait of Joseph hanging in our boardroom in Halesowen. Being under glass it’s a bit tricky to photograph but anyone is welcome to try!<br />Regards,<br />Steven Hopkins<br />Managing Director, Joseph Ash Ltd<br />Stevenh@josephash.co.ukSteven Hopkinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16025301633198913496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post-44003562420416772002021-10-01T17:59:34.335+01:002021-10-01T17:59:34.335+01:00I am a direct descendant of Thomas Ash (1796-1866)...I am a direct descendant of Thomas Ash (1796-1866), and would love to hear from anyone whose name is Ash or Freer-Ash. peterfreerash@hotmail.co.ukAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06592103347339128434noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post-18095584436987833982019-03-20T11:49:58.816+00:002019-03-20T11:49:58.816+00:00It was a villa on the west side of Yardley road (B...It was a villa on the west side of Yardley road (B4146), approximately where Beeches Avenue is now.Nick Kingsleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03588322361791532910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post-2397111750669546932019-03-20T00:20:42.128+00:002019-03-20T00:20:42.128+00:00Where was Fern Bank in Acocks Green?Where was Fern Bank in Acocks Green?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05992378682534147570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post-22055987259979746272015-12-16T15:36:21.660+00:002015-12-16T15:36:21.660+00:00Many thanks for your hard work on this. 'Bl?&#...Many thanks for your hard work on this. 'Bl?' in the census probably stands for Blind.<br />Nick Kingsleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03588322361791532910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post-24833844101394118902015-12-16T15:14:39.290+00:002015-12-16T15:14:39.290+00:00Sir,
The following, primarily based on census rec...Sir,<br /><br />The following, primarily based on census records and corroborated using birth records etc, may go some way to filling the gaps you mentioned in the genealogy:<br /><br />The children of Thomas Ash (1796-1866)- Sophia Ash (1826-1917) had a daughter, Ellen Sophia (b. 1852); I was unable to find any more detail on James Freer Ash or his children; Eliza Freer Ash (1830-1913) had Rose Allicia Throsby (1854-), Walter Edwin Throsby (1859-) [a railway carriage fitter who m. Mary E. - and had issue Edwin Thomas Daniel Throsby (1888-), Walter Albert Throsby (1892-) and Dorothea Eveline H(elen?) Throsby (1896-)] and Helen Eliza Throsby (1870-); Alfred Freer Ash (1841-1921) had Percy (1867-), Ada A./Harriet (1869-), Thomas C(harles? 1872-), and Reginald Harvey Freer Ash (1879-). A grandson by one of these children was John B. W. Ash (1893-1959), born in Scotland.<br /><br />The children of Joseph Ash (1824-1915)- Sarah Eliza Ash (1849-1928) seems to have had three children, Mary Shufflebotham (c. 1876-), 'Bl?' (as marked on the census transcription) Shufflebotham (c. 1877-), and Edith Shufflebotham (c. 1879-); Thomas Henry Ash (1851-1917) had Wilfred (J.?) Ash (1881-), Florence Irene Ash (1883-), Harry Arnold Ash (1884-) and Cecil Clive Ash (1889-); Joseph Lathbury Ash (1853-1917) had Ada Mary or Maria Ash (1877-), Evelyn M(aud?) Ash (1880-), Winifred M. Ash (1882-) and Hilda Gwendoline Ash (1884-); for Louisa Harriet Ash (1857-) I could only find confirmation of the following six children (those missing being, most likely, those who d. inf. as per your account), Guinevere Emilie (1882-), Frank Kingsley (1883-) Victor Gordon (1887-), Cyril Stanley Geoffrey (T.), Capt. 1st/2nd Bn Lancashire Fus., k.i.a. in Belgium 1917, Dorothy Mary Muriel (1889-) and Louisa Lynette Stevens (1891-1975). Similarly, for Laura Ellen Ash (1862-1946) I could only confirm six children, again presumably the missing one is he/ she who d. inf.: John Stevens (1887-), Kathleen Mary (1888-), Herbert Ronald (1889-), Cyril (1890), Doris Marjorie (1893-), and Hugh Gilbert Hoskins (1894-). Ernest Frederick Ash (1866-1949) had Marie Kathleen (1893-) and Marjorie Genders Ash (1897).<br /><br />There are of course very probably numerous further descendants, but in the interests of filling the 'gaps' the above is, I hope, a reasonable start!<br /><br />Best regardsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post-9201841418653903992015-12-14T12:16:44.587+00:002015-12-14T12:16:44.587+00:00Many thanks for this - I have now found a press re...Many thanks for this - I have now found a press report of the marriage which confirms it, and have added the details above.Nick Kingsleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03588322361791532910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-704095971276575721.post-61262669399789062832015-12-14T11:23:10.164+00:002015-12-14T11:23:10.164+00:00Hi Nick,
Thomas ASH (1796-1866)third son James Fr...Hi Nick,<br /><br />Thomas ASH (1796-1866)third son James Freer ASH wife born:<br />Frances Elizabeth SLUCOCK <br /><br />Ref: FreeBMD Mar 1857 Kings Norton 6c 427 <br /><br />Regards,<br /><br />JeffSeeallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11347580403951635429noreply@blogger.com