24. Colonel John Baruh Lousada
he inherited Peak House from his uncle Emanuel #142 in 1854 and lived there until aound 1877 when habitation apparently ceased (ref: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/physical/view/17) and the new Peak House was built around 1910. Emanuel #87 the founder of Peak House built Cliff Cottage around 1820 (ref: http://www.parksandgardens.org/places-and-people/site/4987?preview=1) but it was demolished as part of the creation of Connaught Gardens opened in 1934.
In the 1881 census, Annie E Lousada 33 and two 'granddaughters' Kate Anni 5 and Norah Agnes 4 lived with JB, Tryphena and Constance
Norah Agnes arrived in Autralia 1906 and worked as a nurse, presumably dying in Australia
Annie Ellen presumably her mother was born in Canada and lived in Australia, presumably dying in AustraliaJohn Bury says: I have read in Sidmouth history (probably Peter Orlando Hutchinson, the Sidmouth diarist and general busybody) about the arrival of a new lifeboat for the town - it came by train! - and the procession which accompanied it down to the seafront being headed by the 2nd Devon Volunteers under the command of Colonel Lousada. This was in 1869, so would have been JBL.
This agrees with the death notice of his Australian son Harry B Lousada referring to his father as Colonel
death ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org
25. Tryphena Jael Louisa Barrow
birthpace taken as place of christening - ancestry.com
christening detail from ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org
26. Capt Charles Oakes Blackwood Hall
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