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I am interested in any information regarding the Jago family in Maker Cornwall (later in Devon) or any information on an Elizabeth Jago who may have married in 1803 in Kelly I have been trying to find Elizabeth the wife of George Crossman. George was a labourer born 1779 Devon . I believe that they lived in Tavistock 1804 onwards. It is possible that their first child John was born in Whitchurch (but not christened until 1804 in Tavistock).
There is a marriage in Kelly parish 21 Sep 1803 between George Crossman and Elizabeth Jago both were sojourners in the parish. According to Elizabeth death certificate she died 9 Aug 1845 in Tavistock and was born 1778. I searched the IGI for a candidate and found a Elizabeth Jago christened 25 1778, her parents were Robert Jago and Mary Hender (they married 3 Dec 1776 Maker). This has been confirmed by OPC for Maker. The record C052871 also shows christenings in Maker Cornwall for siblings Robert Jago 1779, John Jago 1782, Ann Jago 1782, Mary Jago 1782, William Hender Jago 1790, Thomas Jago 1792
(Incidentally George and Elizabeth’s last son was Robert born 1813 in Tavistock) Robert married Eliza Jago (base born daughter of Margaret Kinsman) at Plymouth St Andrew in 1835. Does anyone have any knowledge of this Jago family? Perhaps this Elizabeth Jago died young and cannot be George’s wife (I know she is not Elizabeth Ford). I am not sure why she was in Kelly parish (perhaps in service). My Elizabeth was born abt 1778.
Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated. | |
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