Buried at New Cemetery - space for wife reserved but not used (BMR4)
His death was suicide - details are on www.barrow-lousada.org. The elopement of his oldest daughter Bella Baruh Lousada with his clerk was considered to be a contributory factor - and details of this are also on www.barrow-lousada.org - ref 80 of www.barrow-lousada.org records that he was a solicitor
extract of will in ref 85 p21 - to 2 eldest sons (Isaac and Jacob aka John) Banks Estate St Anns Jamaica; executors 2 sons, brothers (must be Emanuel and David), Simon Barrow and Aaron de Symons
A Jamaican birth is erroneously recorded for her on http://akevoth.org/genealogy/asser/756.htm but her birth - see her brother - was in England
we take from thepeerage.com her birth and death as shown.
At age 74 resident at household Rev John Simeon Barrow in Ryde his son. Occupation given as 'fund-holder'. Details from the 1861 Census.
Simon Barrow, an influential Sephardic Jew in Bath, converts to Christianity with his family. 1828.
Simon Barrow is elected an Alderman of Bath 1836
Simon Barrow is elected Mayor of Bath 1837
data from http://www.jtrails.org.uk/trails/bath/keydatesHe was born in 1787 but married on 22 Ab 5568 ie 15 Aug 1808 (aged 21).
The evidence from the 1861 Census was that he was born in Middlesex; his younger sister Bella is sometimes stated to have been born in Jamaica - see http://akevoth.org/genealogy/asser/756.htm - but this must be incorrect on the basis just stated.
www.barrow-lousada.org shows family records that he was born in Middlesex - go to Simon Barrow of Bath page
35. Tryphena Esther Lyon de Symons
According to Tony Harding, she died Jewish, but Simon Barrow converted. Her brother Samuel married Bella Barrow late in life after she was widowed by the death of Moses Baruh Lousada
BMR6 4176Rupert Musgrove suggests she was born 1785 the same year as Henrietta (twins?) but as she was married in 1808 a later date is preferred