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Robert Aske

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Birthplace: Aughton, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1567 (41-42)
Aughton, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Son of John Aske of Aughton and Eleanor Aske
Husband of Eleanor Aske and Anne Aske
Father of Jane Lightfoot; Robert Aske, of Aughton, Yorkshire; John Aske; Elizabeth Fairfax; Priscilla Jones (Aske) and 3 others
Brother of Julian Vavasour; Christopher Aske; John Aske, Jr.; Anthony Aske; Anne Aske and 2 others
Half brother of Robert Aske, Esq.

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About Robert Aske

Robert Aske lived at Lewisham, Kent. He was born in 1509? In Yorkshire. Robert was son & heir to John of Aughton. Other sources suggest he was the illegitimate son of Robert. He was the son of John Aske and Eleanor Ryther.

Robert Aske married Eleanor or Elizabeth Markenfield. She was the daughter of Sir Ninyon Markenfeld. They had three daughters, 2 married (one to a Thomas Jones) and Elizabeth unmarried in 1604.

Robert Aske married secondly Ann Sutton.

Child of Robert Aske and Eleanor or Elizabeth Markenfield

  1. John Aske

Children of Robert Aske and Ann Sutton

  1. Christopher Aske
  2. William Aske+
  3. Mary Aske
  4. Elizabeth Aske
  5. Dorothy Aske
  6. Robert Aske+ b. s 1535, d. 31 Aug 1590

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Aske family of Aughton

The Askes were an old Yorkshire family whose origins can be traced to the eleventh century when they held lands of the earl of Richmond in North Yorkshire. A younger branch of the family founded by Conan, the second son of Hugh de Aske, came by property in Aughton through marriage. Conan's son, Richard Aske, founded a chantry in Howden church in 1365 indicating that he was living in the area to the south west of York at the time. His grandson, John de Aske, had a daughter, Alicia, whose marriage to German Haye brought with it land in Aughton and when she and her husband died without issue it reverted to John de Aske and his male heirs.

John de Aske was the first Lord of the manor of Aughton in the family. His great grandson, Sir Robert Aske, was the father of Robert Aske northern leader of the Pilgrimage of Grace who was executed in 1537.

In 1536. Robert Aske, encamped at Scausby Lees, Doncaster?, with 40,000 well-disciplined troops, and many knights and gentlemen in his train. He forced the Archbishop of York and others at Pontefract castle to take the oath ; received the herald of the King instate; made himself master of Hull and York ; obliged all the northern nobility to join his standard ; entered into treaty at Doncaster, and obtained a general pardon ; was invited to court, and well received ; but finally hung in chains at York.

Robert Aske, married Anne Sutton; they had 2 children:

Robert Aske married Elena Merring

Helen (Ellen) who married Thomas Fairfax - 1st Baron

Their son, John Aske (1565-1605), married Christiana daughter of Thomas Fairfax. He sold the estates at Aughton, though the moated manor house of the late sixteenth century still remains.

Their eldest son, John Aske (d.1655) had no male heirs who survived him.

His second son, Richard Aske (1589-1626), had ten children by his wife, Ellen:

Their eldest son, Robert Aske (b.1617), died unmarried in 1656.

Their second son died as an infant and their third son,

Richard Aske (b.1619), had only female heirs.

Their fourth son, Francis Aske (1620-1712), had six sons by his wife, Barbury, including twin boys who died in infancy.

Their eldest son, Robert Aske (1654-1692), had four children, including three sons who outlived him.

The third son, Thomas Aske (1686-1727), married Jane Precious and by her had another Thomas Aske (1727-1812).

His son, Thomas Aske (d.1826), was followed by another male heir called Thomas Aske (1782-1834) and he and his wife, Charlotte Brown, had two daughters and a son:

Aske's eldest daughter, Margaret (1813-1833), married James Coultous

Source:Hull Archives

Fairfax of Mensington Helen, daughter of Robert Aske married Sir Thomas Fairfax

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This Robert Aske was an illegitimate son of Robert Aske -- who also had a legitimate son named Robert. I never would have put this together, but someone hired genealogists and posted their results here: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2005-12/... Since I haven't personally searched these archives and found these documents, I'm taking it on faith that all this is true. There's also a discussion on WikiTree which cites not only this rootsweb piece but footnotes some more official sources: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Aske-60

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Robert Aske's Timeline

1525
1525
Aughton, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
1530
1530
Aughton, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
1535
1535
Aughton, Yorkshire , England
1550
1550
England (United Kingdom)
1553
1553
Aughton, York, England (United Kingdom)
1567
1567
Age 42
Aughton, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
1575
1575
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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