For all the messages I have recived, if you can help out with any questions on here please mail me.
Terry
I have just come across your site. My family hails from Cornwall. I do not have much information about my fathers side of the family as I believe there was a disagreement years ago and contact was lost with many of them.
My father is Colin Edward Jago (17.01.1951) and his sister is Angela Reece nee Jago (08.05.1955). Their father was William John Jago his bithday was 17th February however I do not know his year of birth however he died in 1979. He was married to Margaret. William John had six sisters and very little is known about them.
My father was born in St Column Minor and my grandmother Margaret lived in Newquay for most of her adult life.
If this is of any help to you then that is great but it is always nice to see people with such an interest in the name. I often get comments about where my name comes from and initially I explain this it is Cornish however that this was a Spanish name. I am very interested to see your findings.
Kind regards
Lisa.
My Grand mother was a Jago and was born in Devon, I have my tree back to Thomas Jago born about 1755 in Tavistock, Devon. He married Susannah Hernaman 10/04/1787 in Tavistock.
03 - Let us know your question. <br> = A very interesting site, my .G. G. Grandfather William Jago was Harbourmaster at Mevagissey in Cornwall.
S.Smith
I am not sure if this is the sort of question you are inviting but would like to ask.
Do you have any knowledge of Elizabeth Jago (IGI source) christened 25 Jan 1778 Maker, Cornwall who parents were Robert Jago and Mary.
I am trying to find the wife of George Crossman (indentially his son Robert married an Eliza Jago in Tavistock- my ggmother).
George Crossman was a labourer born 1778 .
According to Elizabeth death 9 Aug 1845 and certificate she was born 1779.
There is a marriage in Kelly Parish 21 Sep 1803 where George Crossman and Elizabeth Jago both sojouners to the parish.
The marriage in Tavistock of George Crossman to Elizabeth Ford is not correct.
I have not come across Maker before but wonder if anbody has any knowledge of the Jagos there or if anybody else has any 'claim' to this Elizabeth. I have not found another Elizabeth Jago born abot 1779 in the area.
Any help would be appreciated.