Soga was born in 1865 at the Mgwali Mission, in the former
Transkei, South Africa, the fourth and youngest son of Reverend
Tiyo Soga (1831–1871), and Scottish missionary
Janet Burnside (1827–1903). The couple met when Tiyo Soga was studying
theology in
Glasgow. Soga's father Tiyo had been keen for his children to be educated in Scotland. After Tiyo's death in 1871, Janet relocated the family to Scotland and Jotello and his siblings were educated initially at the
Dollar Academy. Jotello Soga went on to study veterinary medicine at
Edinburgh College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine from 1882 to 1886. He qualified as a Member of the
Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in 1886, with a gold medal distinction in botany. == Personal life ==