Person:Joshua Jacka (2)

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Joshua Henry Jacka
m. 3 Jul 1869
  1. Edwin Knight Jacka1871 - 1929
  2. Alfred John JackaAbt 1873 - 1874
  3. Joshua Henry Jacka1874 - 1940
  4. Mary "Minnie" Elizabeth Jacka1878 - 1962
  5. Edith Emily Jacka1879 - 1951
  6. Sarah Annie Jacka1882 -
  7. Joseph William Jacka1884 - 1922
  8. Eliza Jacka1886 -
m. 19 Jun 1901
Facts and Events
Name Joshua Henry Jacka
Gender Male
Birth[1] 28 Nov 1874 Chewton, , Victoria, Australia
Marriage 19 Jun 1901 South Melbourne, , Victoria, Australiato Emily Jane Kent
Other[3][6] 21 Jul 1909 Hamilton, , Victoria, AustraliaAllotment 5 Section 67 Property Mortgaged
Residence[4] 1911 Hamilton, , Victoria, Australia
Other[5][7] 25 May 1911 Hamilton, , Victoria, AustraliaAllotment 5 Section 67 Property sold
Death[2] 1940 Windsor, , Victoria, Australia
References
  1. Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages. Pioneer Index, Victoria, 1836 - 1888: Index to Births, Deaths and Marriages in Victoria
    Year: 1874; Reg Number: 21665.

    Surname: JACKA; Given Names: Joshua Henry; Spouse Surname/Father: Joshua
    Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Rebecca BENNETTS; Birth Place: CHEWTON; Death Place:
    Year: 1874; Reg Number: 21665

  2. Personal Research data for Russell John Painter. (Unpublished research. Contact detail for Russell John Painter available on request. Initial contact made via Genereunited in 2006).
  3. Vendors Books, Victoria. (Land Victoria(Natural Resources and Envirnonment))
    Memorial #548 Book #448.

    Reference number: LRJ0004

  4. Vendors Books, Victoria. (Land Victoria(Natural Resources and Envirnonment))
    Memorial #416 Book 456.

    Reference number: LTJ0003

  5. Vendors Books, Victoria. (Land Victoria(Natural Resources and Envirnonment))
    Memorial #416 Book#456.

    Reference number: LRJ0003

  6. Joshua Henry borrow three hundred and fifty pounds which was paid by William Howell. Both were living in Hamilton at the time.
  7. Joshua Henry recieved four hundred and twenty five pounds of which seventy five pounds went directly to Joshua Henry Jacka and the sum of three hundred and fifty pounds stayed with William Howell : William Howel of Hamiltonl stone Mason who wasw acting as an agent for Joshua Henry Jacka at the auction.