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Emiline Matilda Kneebone
b. before 23 March 1851, d. 15 February 1898
Emiline Matilda Kneebone, daughter of Theophilus Kneebone and Mary Anne Martin, was born before 23 March 1851 at Saint Dominick, Cornwall, England. She was baptized on 23 March 1851 at Saint Dominick, Cornwall, England.
Emiline married Charles Augustus John Petherick Jago, son of William Jago and Eliza Prouse, on 19 October 1871 at Register Office, Stoke Damerel, Devonport, Devon, England.1
By the time of the 1881 census Emiline and Charles were living at the Coastguard Station, Devonport, with their two young children.2
Emiline died on 15 February 1898 at Wexford, Ireland.3
Emiline married Charles Augustus John Petherick Jago, son of William Jago and Eliza Prouse, on 19 October 1871 at Register Office, Stoke Damerel, Devonport, Devon, England.1
By the time of the 1881 census Emiline and Charles were living at the Coastguard Station, Devonport, with their two young children.2
Emiline died on 15 February 1898 at Wexford, Ireland.3
Children of Emiline Matilda Kneebone and Charles Augustus John Petherick Jago
- Emeline Jane Jago b. 4 Sep 1877, d. 1956
- Charles Jago+ b. 14 Oct 1879, d. 8 Aug 1918
- George Jago b. 2 Jan 1882, d. 1956
- Albert Jago+ b. 18 Apr 1884, d. 29 Jan 1944
- Hellen Jago b. b 5 May 1886
- Alfred Jago b. bt 1 Jan 1888 - 31 Mar 1888
- Arthur Jago+ b. 8 Nov 1890, d. 24 Apr 1941
- Frank Jago4 b. 9 Mar 1894, d. 14 Jul 1927
- Harry Jago b. bt 1 Jan 1898 - 15 Feb 1898
Citations
- Charles Jago-Emmiline Matilda Kneebone, England marriage registration, 19 October 1871; citing 5B/631/100, Stoke Damerel registration district; General Register Office, Southport.
- Charles Jago household, 1881 census of England, Devon, Plympton St. Mary, Yealmpton, folio 74, p. 1, line 17; PRO RG 11/2185; FHL microfilm 1,341,526,.
- Photo of Emmeline Jago's headstone, privately held by Charles J. Jago, Prince George, British Columbia,.
- Frank Jago, Royal Navy Register of Seamen's Services, no. M4551; digital images, PRO Documents Online (http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/ : accessed 21 October 2005); citing PRO ADM 188/1027,.