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Below is a list of entries from 1797 to 5 September 1939 excluding military personnel for WW1 & 2 for the surname Jacka/Jacko.

  • Francis Hutchins Jacka Esq was a member of 1st Battalion of Mountsbay Volunteers and promoted to Captain of Companies in 1797.[1]
  • Francis Hutchins Jacka Esq to be Captain, 21 July, 1798 in the Cornwall and Devon Regiment of Miners.[2]
  • George Jacka, late of Penzance Cornwall, labourer on Insolvent Debtors Court Office List, No.33, Lincoln’s-Inn-Fields. Petitions of Insolvent Debtors, to be heard. At lstwithiel, in the County of Cornwall, the 13th Day of January 1824, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon.[3]
  • Mr Jacka was appointed Cattle inspector at Marazion during the Cattle Plague in West Penwith on 23rd November 1865.[4] The appointment was reconfirmed in 1866. Mr John Jacka, Marazion-for Marazion appointed for Hundred of Penwith (West Division) as an inspector.[5]
  • Joseph Jacka, of Saint Day, in the parish of Gwennap in the county of Cornwall, Baker, having been adjudged bankrupt under a Petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy file in the County Court of Cornwall, holden at Redruth, on the 13th day of August, 1868, is hereby required to surrender himself to John Luke Peter, Esq., Registrar of the said Court, at the first meeting of creditors to be held before the said Registrar, on the 8th day of September next, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon precisely, at the Townhall, Redruth.[6] [7] Joseph Jacka applies for discharge of bankruptcies.[8] Joseph Jacka bankrupt final dividend meeting to be held on 23 February 1869.[9]
  • Emily Jacka Probate notice was published in the London Government Gazette for Henry John Beaglehole deceased, whose personal estate and effects letters of administrated were granted to Mrs Emily Jacka of Ninnis in the parish of Germoe in the county of Cornwall.[10]
  • Peter Jacka Appointed postman(Penance) without competition in 1895.[11]
  • Thomas Jacka Thomas Jacka, Boot and shoe dealer of 45 Clive-street, Grangetown, Cardiff, Glmoganshire, lately residing and trading at 3 Gladstone-terrace, Cardiff, filed a petition for bankruptcy on 28 May 1895.[12] [13]
  • John Jacka is occupying land owned by the Earl of Falmouth in 1897.[14]
  • James Jacka is occupying land owned by Andrew Thomas in Perranzabuloe in 1897.[15]
  • David Jacka & Elias Jacka are occupying land owned by Stephen and Richard Davey in Perranzabuloe in 1897.[16]
  • Thomas Jacka residing at West End Stores, New Quay, Cornwall from the United States of America made an oath of Allegiance on 2 June 1905 and became a naturalised citizen.[17]
  • Jane Grylls Jacka died on 5 December 1908, William Jacka was the eldest son and heir-at-law of the deceased.[18]
  • Walter Henry Jacka trading as W.H.Jacca, tobacco Dealer residing at 87, Redcliif-street, in the city and county of Bristol was given receiving orders for bankruptcy in 1911.[19] [20]
  • John Thomas Jacka, gentleman residing at 8 Piemont Road Plumstead, S.E. 18 was listed as the land owner of a freehold dwelling-house and garden known as Oad Villa, 8 Giffin Road, Plumbstead, London [Title #231139].[21]


  • Hilda Tyacke Jacka was the Head of the Records and General Intelligence Section, Statistical Branch, Ministry; of Food.[22] [23]
  • Fred Herbert Jacka appointed Temporary Assistant Postmen, on 15 May 1922 possibly in London.[24] Appointed Post Office: Male Sorting Clerks and Telegraphists.[25] Appointed Post Office: Contract Officers, December 23, 1931.[26]
  • Peter Jacka Pascoe, Belfast, Temporary Postman-Messengers appointed January 21, 1929.[27]
  • George Bobia aka George Jacko in the list of aliens to whom Certificates of Naturalization granted Bobia, George (known as George Jacko); West Africa; Fireman; 3, Adelaide Place, Cardiff. 9 September, 1938.[28]
  • Edwin Jacka late of Grantwood Cliffside Park, Bergen County New Jersey in the United States of America who died intestate on the 9th day of April 1939.[29]

Sources

  1. The London Gazette, Issue 14004, 25 April 1797, (Page 376 : accessed 13 October 2022)
  2. The London Gazette, Issue 15049, 11 August 1798, (Page 759 : accessed 13 October 2022)
  3. The London Gazette, 23 December 1823, Issue 17986, (Page 2152 : accessed 13 October 2022)
  4. The London Gazette, Issue 23048, 12 December 1865, (Page 6609 : accessed 13 October 2022)
  5. The London Gazette, Issue 23079, 2 March 1866, (Page 1573 : accessed 13 October 2022)
  6. The London Gazette, Issue 23413, 18 August 1868 (Page 4613 : accessed 13 October 2022)
  7. The Edinburgh Gazette, Issue 7878, 21 August 1868, (Page 1048 : accessed 13 October 2022)
  8. The London Gazette, Issue 23422, 15 September 1868 , (Page 5031 : accessed 13 October 2022)
  9. The London Gazette, Issue 23467, 12 February 1869, (Page 781 : accessed 13 October 2022)
  10. The London Gazette, Issue 26582, 25 December 1894, (Page 7610 accessed 12 October 2022)
  11. The Edinburgh Gazette, 5 March 1895 Issue 10654, (Page 320 accessed 12 October 2022)
  12. The London Gazette, Issue 26630, 31 May 1895, (Page 3172 : accessed 12 October 2022)
  13. The Edinburgh Gazette, Issue 10680, 4 June 1895, (Page 922  : accessed 12 October 2022)
  14. The London Gazette, Issue 26866, 25 June 1897, (Page 3521 : accessed 12 October 2022)
  15. The London Gazette, Issue 26866, 25 June 1897, (Page 3520 : accessed 12 October 2022)
  16. The London Gazette, Issue 26866, 25 June 1897, (Page 3520 : accessed 12 October 2022)
  17. The London Gazette, Issue 27813, 4 July 1905, (Page 4642 : accessed 12 October 2022)
  18. The London Gazette, 10 December 1909, Issue 28316, (Page 9449 : accessed 12 October 2022)
  19. The London Gazette, Issue 28554, 28 November 1911, (Page 9037 : accessed 12 October 2022)
  20. The Edinburgh Gazette, Issue 12412, 1 December 1911, (Page 1256 : accessed 12 October 2022)
  21. The London Gazette, Issue 31809, 5 March 1920, (Page 2791 : accessed 12 October 2022)
  22. The London Gazette, Supplement 31840, 26 March 1920 (Page 3840 : accessed 12 October 2022)
  23. The Edinburgh Gazette, Issue 13582, 1 April 1920, (Page 976 : accessed 12 October 2022)
  24. The London Gazette, Issue 32717, 6 June 1922, (Page 4341 : accessed 12 October 2022)
  25. The Edinburgh Gazette, Issue 14030, 10 June 1924, (Page 796 : accessed 12 October 2022)
  26. The London Gazette, Issue 33788, 8 January 1932, (Page 209 : accessed 12 October 2022)
  27. The London Gazette, Issue 33463, 5 February 1929, (Page 880 : accessed 12 October 2022)
  28. The London Gazette, Issue 34559, 7 October 1938, (Page 6257 : accessed 12 October 2022)
  29. The London Gazette, Issue 34670, 5 September 1939, (Page 6096 : accessed 12 October 2022)




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