Misc. Notes
!BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL: Fountain Park Cemetery, Winchester, Randolph, IN
1, Charles Jaqua, born 09-Aug-1918, 11 children,
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35463748!BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL: FamilySearch
2, Charles Jaqua, 13 children,
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/KJ4N-C9D!MARRIAGE: 31-Oct-1843 New Madison, Darke, OH marriages
122,123,321, book 3, page 39, Charles Jaqua and Mary S. Putman
!CENSUS: 21-Nov-1850 Harrison, Darke, OH, 273/278, Charles Jaqua, 3 children
!REFERENCE: 1857 Harrison, Darke, OH map
159, C. Jaqua
!CENSUS: 1860 Harrison, Darke, OH, Charles Jaqua, 7 children
!CENSUS: 1870 Winchester, Randolph, IN, Charles Jaqua, 6 children
!CENSUS: 1900 White River, Randolph, IN, Charles Jaqua, widowed
!CHILDREN:
321,322, "They had nine children of whom the following survive: Mrs. Ann F. Stakebake, widow of Andrew J. Stakebake; Edwin S. Jaqua of Winchester, IN; Hiram P. Jaqua of Bedford, Iowa; Charles Jaqua of Houston, TX; Ernest P. Jaqua of Billings, Missouri; Phebe Creamer of Los Angeles, CA. Two daughters died. Jessie died in 1871 at the age of 14; and Mrs. Louisa Smith died in 1893 at the age of 26."
!OCCUPATION: Physician; Farmer
!REFERENCE: 1903 Winchester, Randolph, IN obituary
321, Dr. Charles Jaqua, born 01-Aug-1818
!REFERENCE: "Obituaries from Preble County, OH Newspapers", volume 1, page 68 by Audrey Gilbert, (JAQUA, Mrs. Mary I., died at the home of her brother James Putnam, in Burlington, IA, 17-Aug-1782, w/o Dr. Charles Jaqua of Winchester, IN, age 47. Buried in OH.) History of Darke County, OH; First Ladies of Indiana and The Governors
164, page 86
!REFERENCE: Jaqua (Jaques) Data from Notebooks of Fred. A. Henry
161, page 9
!REFERENCE: DAR 77822 (1910) for Mrs. Mary Stakebake Hinshaw, page 305; DAR 77825 (1910) for Mrs. Ann E. Stakebake, page 307
!REFERENCE: 28-Mar-2004 email from Anne Rodgers to Don Braffitt, "I'm descended from Edwin S. Jaqua. Family lore has it that Charles stopped being a Doctor and took up surveying after the Civil War, because he had wittnessed some carnage in the field hospitals of the day. I have been unable to document any formal association with a regiment, but there were many volunteers who "doctored" and one source says he was a Chicamagua. Anne Rodgers. PS. Edwin was a fanatic genealogist and I have much of his writing on the subject."
!REFERENCE: 18-Jan-2007 email from granddaughter Sally Wilson to Don Braffitt, "Hi, I am Sally Jaqua Wilson. My grandfather was Charles Jaqua. Great grandfather was Judson A. Jaqua. I can give you more info on Charles. His wife etc."
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