Mary was born in 1784 and baptised on 18 August 1784 in Gulval, Cornwall, England, the daughter of George Hawke.[1]
She married John Jacka on 13 January 1812 in Gulval, Cornwall.[2]
She passed away in December and was buried on 10 December 1812, in the parish of Gulval, Cornwall.[3] Her death may have been due to complication in childbirth.
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Research Notes
No surviving children have been identified for Mary.
Sources
↑Baptism:
"England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010"
citing Baptism, Gulval, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Cornwall Records Office, Truro.
FamilySearch Record: QGLK-DSLY (accessed 13 September 2022)
FamilySearch Image: S3HY-DCXS-31X Image number 01551 FamilySearch Image path "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," > Cornwall > Gulval > Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1598-1812 > image 42 of 93; Cornwall Records Office, Truro.
Mary Hawke baptism on 18 Aug 1784, daughter of George Hawke, in Parish Registers of (Alias Lanisley in the County of Cornwall (1598-1812) edited (1893, Penzance) by George Bown Millett & William Bolitho Gulval, Cornwall, England, 13 Entry under 1784 on page 128
↑ The Parish Registers of Gulval (alias Lanisley): In the County of Cornwall (1598-1812). United Kingdom edited by George Bown Millett, William Bolitho, published by Beare and Son, 1893. [taken from the original M.S.S. from 1598 to 1812; Marriage of John Jacka and Mary Hawke married 13 January 1812, (2nd entry under 1812 in column 179 on page 95 : accessed 13 September 2022)
↑ The Parish Registers of Gulval (alias Lanisley): In the County of Cornwall (1598-1812). United Kingdom edited by George Bown Millett, William Bolitho, published by Beare and Son, 1893. [taken from the original M.S.S. from 1598 to 1812; Burial of Mary Jacka 10 December 1812 in ‘’’The Register of Burials continued in the Second book for the Parish of Gulval, Cornwall’’’ (21st entry under 1812 in Column 223 on page 118 : accessed 13 September 2022)
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