Emma was born in the first quarter of 1840 and baptized on 11 January 1839 in West Briton, Cornwall, England the daughter of Elias Jacka and Eliza Tresise.[1][2]
Birth Notice
At Newquay, on Friday the 4th instant, … also, the wife of Mr. E. Jacka, of a daughter[3]
1841 Census[4]
The family were living in Rose St, Pydar, Perranzabuloe .
Forenames
Surname
Sex
Age
Occupation
Birth County
Elias
JACKA
M
30
Miner Tin
CON
Eliza
JACKA
F
30
CON
Ellen
JACKA
F
9
CON
Eliza
JACKA
F
7
CON
Maria
JACKA
F
5
CON
Samuel
JACKA
M
3
CON
Emma
JACKA
F
1
CON
Emma died at the age of 2 in 1842, Truro, Cornwall, and was buried in Perranzabuloe, Cornwall, England.[5][6]
Sources
↑ Index entry for the birth of Emma Jacka born 1840, GRO Reference 1840 Jan Quarter in TRURO UNION Volume 09 Page 293
↑ Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of [blank] Jacka, baptised 11 January 1839, in West Briton, transcribed by J Mosman/C Uphill.
↑ 1841 census of England, Cornwall, Household of Elias & Eliza Jacka, Pydar, Perranzabuloe. Citing PRO HO107 piece 150 Folio 90 page 6
↑ Index entry for the death of Emma Jacka died 1842, GRO Reference: 1842 J Quarter in TRURO UNION Volume 09 Page 222 [age at death 2, calculated birthdate 1840] (https://www.gro.gov.uk accessed 25 October 2019
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