Background
Charles is thought to have been born around 1771 as he died at the age of 60 in 1831. However no baptism record has yet been located for him.
Charles Jacka married Jane Weymouth on 31 August 1800 in St Buryan, Cornwall.[1]
Charles signed his Will written on 3 May 1831, and probated on 4 October 1832.[2]
He was buried on 9 September 1831, St Buryan, he died while living in a dwelling called 'Bottoms' at the age of 60.[3]
Collating the data from the Will to confirm family
Identified Children | Baptised | Give name of mother | Fate of Children | Quotation from Will[4] |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mary Jacka | 10 February 1801, St Buryan, Cornwall.[5] | Jane | Married Henry Tonkin a carpenter, 2 April 1822 in St Buryan (with the consent of her parents)[6] | “my daughter Mary The Wife of Henry Tonkin” & “Three daughters Mary Tonkin, Grace Prowse, and Jane Jacka” |
Grace Jacka | 21 October 1802, St Buryan, Cornwall.[7] | Jane | Married William Prowse (of St Levan), Labourer, 17 April 1830 in St Buryan.[8] | “my daughter Grace the wife of William Prowse” & “Three daughters Mary Tonkin, Grace Prowse, and Jane Jacka” |
Charles | 2 June 1805, Sancreed, Cornwall.[9] | Jane | “my son Charles Jacka” | |
Jane Jacka | 18 May 1807, Sancreed, Cornwall.[10] | Jane | Appears not to have gotten married. | “my daughter Jane Jacka & “Three daughters Mary Tonkin, Grace Prowse, and Jane Jacka” |
Charles Tonkin (grandson) | 29 December 1822, Madron, Cornwall. Child of Henry(farmer) & Mary Tonkin. Residence Trewren, Madron, Cornwall. | Jane | “Grandson Charles Tonkin of the parish of Madron” | |
“William Semmons the Son of Anne Trembath of the parish of Une Lelant” |
Sources
- ↑ Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of Charles Jacka and Jane Weymouth 31 August 1800, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by T Groves. Citing Phillimores
- ↑ Will of Charles Jacka, yeoman, of Mill and Ponds, St Buryan 1832 citing CRO DSB/256 [Transcribed by Corinne Thompson from LDS Film No. 2276076 Image Nos. 4046814_00058, 4046814_00059 and 4046814_00060]
- ↑ Cornwall OPC Database, Burial of Charles Jacka, buried 9 September 1831, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson.
- ↑ Will of Charles Jacka, yeoman, of Mill and Ponds, St Buryan 1832 citing CRO DSB/256 [Transcribed by Corinne Thompson from LDS Film No. 2276076 Image Nos. 4046814_00058, 4046814_00059 and 4046814_00060]
- ↑ Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Mary Jacka, baptised 10 February 1801, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)
- ↑ Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of Henry Tonkin and Mary Jacka 2 April 1822, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corinne Thompson
- ↑ Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Grace Jacka, baptised 21 October 1802, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)
- ↑ Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of William Prowse and Grace Jacka 17 April 1830, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corinne Thompson
- ↑ Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Charles Jacka, baptised 2 June 1805, Sancreed Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)
- ↑ Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Jane Jacka, baptised 18 May 1807, Sancreed Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)