226. Isaac Lumbroso de Matos MOCATTA
ref 85
ref 85
Marriage Notes for Isaac Lumbroso de Matos Mocatta and Abigail LOUSADA
26 Heshvan 5545 BMR2 #1201
this marriage was known at the time of her grandmother Rachel's will (proven 1807 but perhaps written some time before)
sister Rebecca's marriage was not - and it took place in 1795 - or at least the Bevis Marks wedding did. This suggests the will was written before 1795 despite the late probate date!!
BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1788
DEATH: Also shown as Died Jan-Mar 1845
a useful family tree of some of the English Montefiores can be found in ref 50 of www.barrow-lousada.org but he is not shown just his parents
for more details see ref 275
DEATH: Also shown as Died Apr-Jun 1858
Marriage Notes for Esther Mocatta and Moses MONTEFIORE
24 Ab 5581 BMR2
MARRIAGE: 24 Ab 5581 BMR2 = 22 Aug 1821
1841 Census: orrington Square, St George Bloomsbury, St Giles in the Fields & St George Bloomsbury, Middlesex, England
Moses Montefeire Male 55 1786 Middlesex, England
Esther Montefeire Female 50 1791 Middlesex, England
Isaac Mocatta Male 15 1826 -
Elizabeth Salter Female 35 1806 Middlesex, England
Phoebe Stains Female 28 1813 -1851 Census: Ampton Place, St Pancras, Saint Pancras, Middlesex, England
Moses Montefiore Head Widower Male 65 1786 Retired Merchant London, Middlesex, England
Elizabeth Salter Servant Unmarried Female 49 1802 Cook Tottenham, Middlesex, England
Jessie Miller Servant Unmarried Female 31 1820 General Servant Hoxton, Middlesex, EnglandMARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Bevis Marks.MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married 22 Aug 1821
Man Tree shows 2 children David Alfred Mocatta and Isaac Lindo Mocatta (9 children are known). On 1 Apr 2017 Alan Pereira provided a PDF 'Moses Mocatta Descendants' which contains a fuller account.
Moses Mocatta was a broker (licensed) who helped his nephew (Sir) Moses Montefiore in the City
for more details see PDF 'MocattaMoses - Cemetery Scribes (1)' on www.barrow-lousada.org
Man Tree shows 2 children David Alfred Mocatta and Isaac Lindo Mocatta
Moses Mocatta was a broker (licensed) who helped his nephew (Sir) Moses Montefiore in the City
BIRTH: Also shown as Born 20 Mar 1768
BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.
BIRTH: Also shown as Born London.
DEATH: Also shown as Died London.
Marriage Notes for Moses Mocatta and Abigail LINDO
#1333 BMR2 9 Tebt 5555
9 children - see PDF by Alan Pereira on www.barrow-lousada.org
MARRIAGE: http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/w/h/i/Janet-Mary-White/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0702.html
Children of Moses de Mattos Mocatta and Abigail Lindo are:
Abraham Lindo Mocatta, b. 01 Jun 1796, London, d. Nov 1891, 84 Baker Street.
Elias Mocatta, b. 16 Feb 1798, London, d. Abt. 1881, Ormskirk.
Esther Mocatta b.1800
Benjamin Mocatta, b. 23 Aug 1802, London, d. Abt. 1865, 64 Marine Parade, Brighton.
David Alfred Mocatta, b. 17 Feb 1806, London, d. 01 May 1882, 32 Princes Gate, London.
Samuel Mocatta, b. 14 Apr 1808, London, d. Dec 1891, 21 Cambridge Sq. , Paddington, London.
Rachel Mocatta, b. Abt. 1810, d. date unknown.
Jessie Mocatta, b. Abt. 1816, d. Abt. 1900.
Isaac Lindo Mocatta, b. 01 Feb 1818, London, d. 12 Nov 1879, Grosvenor House, Kings Road, Reading.MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Bevis Marks.
from 'Moses Mocatta Descendants' PDF provided by Alan Pereira 1 Apr 2017 and uploaded to www.barrow-lousada.org
BURIAL: Inscription: David Mocatta who departed this life May 1st 1882 in the 76th year of his age.
He was one of the first among the Jews who devoted himself to a professional career and was a member of the institute of British Architects. He was endowed with superior mental gifts and took part in all the progressive movements of the age. He was one of the Founders of the West London Synagogue of British Jews and the President of its council at the time of his death. His high culture, general disposition, social qualities and great refinement caused him to be beloved and esteemed by a large circle of relatives and friends.
From the Hebrew inscription: The beloved honoured man David son of (title or adjective?) Moshe Mocatta departed this world Monday 12 Iyar 5642BIRTH: Also shown as Born Vauxhall, Surrey.
DEATH: Also shown as Died London.
BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Kingsbury Road Cemetery.
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Clapham.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Princes Gate.
Marriage Notes for David Alfred Mocatta and Ann Candala GOLDSMID
MARRIAGE: Name David Mocatta
Titles and Terms NULL
Event Type Census
Event Date 1841
Event Place St George Bloomsbury, Middlesex, England
Residence Note Brunswick Square
Gender Male
Age 34-38
Age (Original) 34
Occupation Null
Birth Year (Estimated) 1803-1807
Registration District St Giles In The Fields & St George Bloomsbury
Parish St George Bloomsbury
County Middlesex
Page Number 1
Registration Number HO107
Piece/Folio 672/4
Affiliate Record Type Institution
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David Mocatta M 34-38
George Mocatta M 20-24 Middlesex
Anna Mocatta F 26-30 Middlesex
Ann Pewley F 26-30
Maria Speakman F 24-28Name David Mocatta
Event Type Census
Event Date 1851
Event Place Paddington, Middlesex, England
Registration District Kensington
Residence Note Gloucester Square
Gender Male
Age 45
Marital Status Married
Occupation Architect
Relationship to Head of Household Head
Birth Year (Estimated) 1806
Birthplace Vauxhall, Surrey
Page Number 15
Registration Number HO107
Piece/Folio 1467 / 672
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David Mocatta Head M 45 Vauxhall, Surrey
Anne Mocatta Wife F 36 Clapham, Surrey
Benjamin Mocatta Brother M 48 Vauxhall, Surrey
Joseph Clark Servant M 50 Town Of London, Middlesex
Thomas Monck Servant M 25 East Grinstead, Sussex
Elizabeth Eaton Servant F 40 Ipswich, Suffolk
Elizabeth Giffin Servant F 22 Hounslow, MiddlesexName David Mocatta
County London, Middlesex
Event Type Census
Event Date 1861
Event Place Paddington, London, Middlesex, England
Ecclesiastical Parish St Johns
Registration District Kensington
Residence Note Gloucester Square
Gender Male
Age 55
Marital Status Married
Occupation Retired Architect
Relationship to Head of Household Head
Birth Year (Estimated) 1806
Birthplace Vauxhall, Surrey
Page Number 12
Registration Number RG09
Piece/Folio 10 / 39
Affiliate Record Type Household
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David Mocatta Head M 55 Vauxhall, Surrey
Anne Mocatta Wife F 45 Clapham, Surrey
Benjamin Mocatta Resident M 51 Vauxhall, Surrey
Thomas Jordan Servant M 54 Mickleham, Surrey
George Culheth Servant M 24 Maidstone, Kent1881 Census: Dwelling:32 Prince's Gate
Census Place:Westminster St Margaret, London, Middlesex, England
Source:FHL Film 1341027 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0121 Folio 9 Page 12
MarrAgeSexBirthplace
David MOCATTAM72 MKennington, Surrey, England
Rel:HeadOcc:Architect Rtd
Ann MOCATTAM60 FClapham, Surrey, England
Rel:Wife
John BRYANU25 MIreland
Rel:ServOcc:Butler Dom Serv
John H. WEAVERU21 MPaddgtn, Middlesex, England
Rel:ServOcc:Footman Dom Serv
Alice V. MOOREU25 FWoolwch, Kent, England
Rel:ServOcc:Lady's Maid Dom Serv
Rosetta COZENSU24 FN Wootton, Norfolk, England
Rel:ServOcc:Cook Dom Serv
Ellen SMITHU20 FReigate, Surrey, England
Rel:ServOcc:Housemaid Dom Serv
Annie ABRAHAMU20 FAnglesea, Wales
Rel:ServOcc:Kitchenmaid Dom ServName Ann Mocatta
Event Type Census
Event Date 1891
County London
Parish Westminster
Ecclesiastical Parish ALL SAINTS KNIGHTSBRIDGE
Registration District St George Hanover Square
Residence Note Princes Gate
Gender Female
Age 70
Marital Status Widow
Occupation Living On Means
Relationship to Head of Household Head
Birth Year (Estimated) 1821
Birthplace Clapham, England
Page Number 37
Registration Number RG12
Piece/Folio 84/ 22
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Ann Mocatta Head F 70 Clapham, England
Charles Walker Servant M 28 England
Frederick Brown Servant M 23 England
Sarah J Humphrey Servant F 42 Sussex, England
Sarah A Udall Servant F 30 Wiltshire, England
Ellen Charman Servant F 26 Sussex, England
Annie Byford Servant F 21 England
DEATH: Also shown as Died 1845
BMR 2 refers to her as Miriam a proselyte
1851 Census: Piece: SCT1851/644 Place: Glasgow -Lanarkshire Enumeration District: 8
Civil Parish: St Davids Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: -
Folio: 546 Page: 22 Schedule: 87
Address: 26 George Square, George Hotel
Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
MCNAUGHTON Robert Head W M 45 Hotel Keeper Perth - Fortingall
Page: 546/23 MCNAUGHTON Robert Nephew U M 19 Clerk Perth - Fortingall
MCNAUGHTON Margaret Niece U F 15 Barmaid Perth - Fortingall
MITCHELL (Mrs) - M F 29 House Keeper Fife - Leslie
MCLEAN James - U M 27 Waiter Perth - Dalguise
CAMERON John - U M 17 Boots East Lothian - Greenlaw
MCNAB Robert - U M 25 Boots Perth - Camserney
COCHRANE James - U M 20 Boots Ayrshire - Kilmarnock
MCLEAN Margaret - U F 23 Kitchen Maid Lanarkshire - Parkhead
WATSON Jane - U F 50 Cook Stirlingshire - Bannockburn
ALEXANDER Agnes - U F 27 Kitchen Maid West Lothian - Bathgate(Originally: Lanarkshire - Bathgate)
HUNTER Mary Ann - U F 19 Barmaid Midlothian - Edinburgh
CUMMING Jessie - U F 22 Laundry Maid Fife - Elie
HEGGIE Margaret - U F 20 Laundry Maid Lanarkshire - Glasgow
CHALMERS Rachael - U F 25 House Maid Midlothian - Musselburgh
MCGREGOR Christina - U F 23 House Maid Caithness - Beith
THORBURN Mary - U F 21 House Maid Wigtownshire - Stranraer
LOUDON Sloan - U M 23 Groom Ayrshire - Kilmaurs
WAUGH Dawson J - U M 22 Cotton Spinner England - -
SMITH Thomas - U M 33 Merchant England - -
LEESE Joseph (Jnr) - M M 36 Calico Printer England - -
Page: 546/24 MOCATTA Isaac (Jnr) - U M 34 Indigo Machinist Broker England - -
MOCATTA Abraham - U M 19 Indigo Machinist Apprentice England - -
JACOB William B - M M 25 Miller & Corn Merchant Ireland - -
WILKIE A - M M 38 Merchant England - -
WILKIE Adelaide - M F 20 England - -
FINNIE Archibald - U M 27 Fundholder England - -
BAILEY John - U M 35 Merchantile England - -
229. Jacob Abraham Lumbroso de Matos MOCATTA
manfamily.org quotes The Times of 2 Dec 1825 'Suddenly on Tuesday evening, from spasmodic affection of the chest, Jacob Mocatta Esq of Finsbury-square, aged 57, of the firm Mocatta and Goldsmid'.
Man Tree as uploaded to www.barrow-lousada.org shows only 3 children; Cemeteryscribes shows only 5 children; we have counted from various sources 12 children - 11(all but Moses) being listed on the Benjamin Barrow Lousada tree on www.barrow-lousada.org
Birth and death years from CemeteryScribes.com; precise death date from Man Family genealogy uploaded to www.barrow-lousada.org
also ref 85
Marriage Notes for Jacob Abraham Lumbroso de Matos Mocatta and Rebecca Daniel LOUSADA
date from BMR2 18 Kislev 5555
Dates from manfamily.org - see genealogy uploaded to www.barrow-lousada.org
Alan Pereira reported that the Tree of Whitaker of South Africa shows he was born 1798 confirming him as the second oldest son
Dates from manfamily.org - see genealogy uploaded to www.barrow-lousada.org
Dates from CemeteryScribes.com
Dates from CemeteryScribes.com
Existence of this person known from manfamily.org - see genealogy uploaded to www.barrow-lousada.org
From BMR2 she is Canandala de Guerson Goldsmid
The Man document has her as Ann Candala Goldsmid; but Ann Candala Goldsmid #932 is the daughter of Alexander Goldsmid #568 and Eliza Helbert Israel #569 and was unmarried according to the Israel Israel descendants domument of David Man.
Nancy is from http://cemeteryscribes.com/getperson.php?personID=I8253&tree=Cemeteries which refers to her as Nancy (Anne) 1776-1837
Man Tree shows 3 children - John Mocatta 1819-75, Sarah 1801-42, and Elias 1804-96 and not Rebecca or George who we know were in Australia with J B Montefiore
All 5 birthdates fit
Ashton Family Tree on ancestry.com has birthdate 1783
Byatt Family Tree on ancestry.com has 5 siblings and 7 half-siblings
Marriage Notes for Daniel Mocatta and Nancy GOLDSMID
from Bevis Marks Records 2 with http://www.hebcal.com/converter/?gd=21&gm=9&gy=1763&g2h=Convert+Gregorian+to+Hebrew+date
10 Nisan 5561 #1380
Man Tree says 5 children - Joseph b1823, Rebecca 1825-1904, Henrietta, Horatio 1824-1878, Annie m Leopold Schloss 6 Apr 1864
Ref 32 says 13 children
had a secret first wife Sarah Nunn (originally Nunes) 1802-19 was a cousin whose parents became Christian. He kept the marriage secret when he saw how his brother Abraham had been cut off when he married his first wife Mary Hall (later he married Henrietta Rothschild). When Horatio married Sarah Mocatta his family was immensely satisfied.
He had a second secret wife Maria Golding, then after he married Sarah he married his neice Charlotte Simcha Montefiore.
http://miriamhakedosha.blogspot.com/2008/08/montefiore-family.html
Marriage Notes for Sarah Mocatta and Horatio Joseph MONTEFIORE
18 Tebet 5583 BMR2 #1617
dates from ancestry.com Ashton Family tree
Marriage Notes for Abraham Mocatta and Evelina MONTEFIORE
1 Sivan 5585
Travelled 1789 to London with 8 children
SARAH LOUSADA Will PRO(=Public Record Office?) BII/II62 Folio 256 to 257b Quire 83
"I Sarah Lousada of Bury Street, London
I bequeath unto Mrs.Abigail Pereira, One thousand pounds East India Annuities.
I bequeath unto my Executors in trust the sum of Two thousand pounds Old South Sea Annuities for them to pay the Interest thereof unto my niece Rachael Pereira of Jamaica for her own use and benefit and not to be subject to any debts of her husband, her receipt solely to be their discharge at her death, the Capital to be divided between such of her children as may be living at that time. I bequeath unto the children of my said niece Fifty pounds each."
12th November 1786 '96 Proved 27th February 1788.As the above legacy is also mentioned by Rachel's eldest son Benjamin in his court proceedings, we can be sure that the above Rachel and this Rachel are one and the same person.
Buried 21 KI 5586 = 1st December, 1825
birth from Alan Pereira data on http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alan%5Fpereira&id=I18805
may have been born in NY as his father Benjamin de Menasseh appears as witness to a 1751 marriage during his 1748-57 term as Hazan
BURIAL: TitleDetail of Gravestone of Isaac Pereira (1788) son of Benjamin Pereira in the Shaare Shalom Synagogue Gravestone Garden, previously in the Old Kingston Jews' Cemetery (Kingston)
DateDecember 4, 1788
Date (numeric)1788-12-04
Time Period1751-1799
PhotographerLeibman, Laura
Description & NotesDetail of Gravestone of Isaac Pereira (1788) son of Benjamin Pereira in the Shaare Shalom Synagogue Gravestone Garden, previously in the Old Kingston Jews' Cemetery (Kingston)
Site/BuildingShaare Shalom Synagogue Gravestone Garden, Old Kingston Jews' Cemetery, Kingston, Jamaica
Gravestone NumberOKJC #183
Geographic LocationKingston [Jamaica]
Subject KeywordsGravestone of Isaac Pereira
Isaac Pereira
Pereira Family
Gravestone
Death
Jew
Burial Practice
Hand of God
Cherub
Horizontal Stone
Benjamin Pereira
Ethnic GroupSephardi
Religious AffiliationJewish
Artifact TypeGravestones [Funerary Art]
Original SourceSouth Side
Copyright HolderLaura Leibman
[Reed Digital Collection]Jewish Atlantic World
[Rights/Usage Statement]The Jewish Atlantic World Website and Archive is copyright ©2012 Reed College and Laura Arnold Leibman. Use of text, images, and other content on this website is subject to some terms and conditions. See:http://cdm.reed.edu/cdm4/jewishatlanticworld/intro.php
[Filename]P1010065.JPGDerived birth date from Stones relaid in the Old Kingston Cemetery relaid in memorial gardens Kingston
NOTE Peter T.Pereira writes on 8.11.1999 that the most prominent is 'Isaac, son of Benjamin Pereira.' Died 4th December 1738, age 38 years 2 months 19 days.
Portuguese. The design on the stone is 'A Hand from the Clouds felling a Tree '97 A Cherub in the Clouds'. An inscription in Portuguese and an inscription in Hebrew from Genesis 35.29 reads "And Isaac gave up the ghost, and died, and was gathered to his people, being old and full of days: and his sons Esau and Jacob buried him."
The above suggests that there may well have been more children in Jamaica who did not migrate to the UK as none of the children shown on the family page are named either Esau or Jacob.DEATH: Also shown as Died Kingston, Jamaica.
Marriage Notes for Rachael Rodrigues Lopez and Isaac PEREIRA
MARRIAGE: Peter T.Pereira writes 4.5.2000 "Both Wills (Sarah Lousada and Abigail Pereira) mention Rachael Pereira the wife of Isaac. Sarah in London in November 1786 says, Rachael of Jamaica, while Abigail says on 15th January 1791, Rachael, late wife of Isaac, now in London. Rachael was therefore in London before January 1791, which narrows down the time of her arrival in England considerably.
Isaac, Rachael's son was born in Jamaica on 9th January 1788. Isaac, her husband died 4th December 1788 and was buried in Jamaica. Rachael was then left with nine children, the oldest two were only 16 and 15. One daughter, Esther has not been traced.
Rachael's parents, or at least her father, Mordecai Rodrigues Lopes was in England on 6th February, 1782, the day that he was Granted Arms. It would have been an enormous help to have a member of her own family to meet her."
BURIAL: Benjamin Pereira Abode Marylebone Buried 15 Nov 1828 Aged 56 years = born 1772 St Anne, Westminster, Middlesex
On The West Side Of The Churchyard
Previously, in 1803, Benjamin had charged the estates with the payment of a debt of £600 and interest to Arnold Michael Burmester of Grafton Street, Fitzroy Square, of which £300, part thereof has since been paid and satisfied by his mother Mrs Rachel Pereira, who had become his security for the said. sum of £600.
Corporation of London Record Office. Index to Debtors Schedules from the Fleet Prison. Document Ref DS/ 15/48
Benjamin Pereira, Gentleman, formerly of 7 Russell Place, Fitzroy Square, London, and late of 9 Conway Street, Fitzroy square
Committed to the Fleet Prison on 25th January 1805, at the suit of a dozen or more creditors.
His schedule of assets consists of a lengthy statement roughly as follows -
He is the eldest son and heir at law of the late Isaac Pereira, of the island of Jamaica. He is entitled under the will of his late father to -
One undivided moiety or half part of two freehold estates named Shortwood and Eagles Nest, Sugar Plantations. (Place Names of Jamaica, p 156, gives -
'Shortwood Estate' St Andrews, consisting of 792 acres in the early 1830's on part of which the Shortwood Training College was established in 1885)
One undivided moiety or half part of two penns or farms named Dallas's Penn and Barton's Penn. One undivided moiety or half part of Mountain Polink, all the above are situate and being in the Parish of St Andrews, in the County of Surrey, Jamaica. He is also en-titled to two ninths of the other moiety or half part of all the estates listed above.
Under the will of Sarah Lousada, spinster, late of Bury Street, St Mary Axe, London, he is entitled to a one eighth share of £2,000 South Sea Annuities, upon the death of his mother, Mrs Rachael Pereira, should he survive her.The estates mentioned above are also charged with the payment of a legacy of £1,000 Ja. currency, together with thirteen years of accrued interest, under and by virtue of the last will and testament of his late grandfather Benjamin Pereira, formerly of the island of Jamaica.
But now claims are pending in the Court of Chancery, in Jamaica, wherein David Mendes Pereira and others, are complainants, and John Mclean and others are the defendants, and until such claims are settled and determined, an allowance of £200 Ja. currency is ordered to be payed to Benjamin Pereira for his support and maintenance.
Debtors Schedule dated 26th July 1806, plus a rough copy which has had the date amended to 23rd August 1806.
Benjamin Pereira was bailed out of the Fleet Prison on 8th September 1806 by three gentlemen, one being a creditor.Benjamin Pereira Document Ref DS/ 15/55
Benjamin Pereira, formerly of 9 Jubilee Place, Kings Road, Chelsea, London, late of 2 New Street, Brompton Road, London, was committed to the Fleet Prison on the 10th May 1813, at the suit of John Lewis for £24 and of James Winter for £11. 1. 6d.
The Debtors Schedule is dated 25th January 1814, and records 'nil assets'.Benjamin Pereira, bachelor, the eldest nephew of Sir Manasseh Lopez, Bart. MP., married Bridget Theresa Carroll, spinster, on 29th January 1814i by Licence at St Bride's Church, Fleet Street. Both parties were entered as 'from this Parish' and both parties signed their names.
Benjamin Pereira died on the 8th November 1828, age 56, at Great Harlborough Street, London, and was buried at St Annes, Wardour Street, Soho, on the west side of the Churchyard.St Annes, Wardour Street, Soho, on the west side of the Churchyard.
A Monumental Inscription, Ref - MX/ REG/ 4189 - MX R 153, reads -
Sacred to the memory of BENJAMIN PEREIRA Esq. ,of Kingston, Jamaica.
Late of MaryIebone, London, who departed this life 8th November 1828, age 56.
Also Mrs Margaret Carroll, the beloved mother in law to the above, who departed this life 12th January 1826 age 72.We sorrow not even as others which have no hope
for if we believe that Jesus died and rose again,
even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him.
Requiescant in Pace.
In 1824 Benjamin Pereira is shown on the parents and guardians list for the two brothers Henry and Edward Pereira at the Hyde Abbey School, Winchester.
His address was 8 Carburton Street, Fitzroy Square, London.
The address on the parents and guardians list for 1825 was 53 Great Marylebone Street, London.
At the end of the Mid Summer Term of 1826, his address was 1 Thayer Street, Manchester Square, London.
As Parent or Next of Kin, Benjamin Pereira also signed the Nomination Papers; of the Honorable Court of Directors of the Limited East India Company, for Cadet Henry Pereira, 182 nd Season for the intake of cadets, 1826 - 1827 Madras or Bombay Establishment.
Henry and Edward are children of younger Brother Manasseh by Maria du RhoneBenjamin's wife is mentioned in the Will of Manasseh Masseh Lopes, as is benjamin as being already deceased. The Will of Manasseh Masseh Lopes is Dated 21 Nov 1829, Proved 17 May 1831 - based on 9 Nov 1997 email to Linda Powers from Polly Lawrence.
Epitome of the Will of Dame Charlotte Lopes late of Plymouth in the County of Devon widow deceased bearing date the 9th of July 1831:
"Testatrix gave and bequeathed directed limitted and appointed unto Sir Ralph Lopes, Walter Radcliffe and George Hunt £1,400 Stock Upon Trust for her Niece Sarah Albert wife of William John Albert Esquire separate from her said husband so that he should have no control over the same and authorized said Trustees to pay to the said S Albert the whole or such parts thereof in such manner as they in their discretion should deem meet and that her receipts alone should be a sufficient discharge to them for the payment of the same And in case the whole thereof should not be paid in her life time Testatrix directed that the Residue of the same Stock so unapplied should be paid to such persons as the said S Albert by Deed or will should direct and in default thereof to be divided equally between her surviving Children. Testatrix gave and bequeathed directed limitted and appointed unto each of the Daughters of the said S Albert then living £100 Stock when they should attain their respective ages of 21 years. "Signed the register for her marriage in very good hand so was not blind at that time.
Received from Linda Powers(Tlspowers@cs.com) Sent: 23 May 2002 19:44
Subject: PEREIRA -- Sarah PereiraIn a letter to Addie Whittington (Sarah's great granddaughter via grandson William Robert Pereira WHITTINGTON) dated Easter Day, 1926, Beatrice Whittington [Sarah's great granddaughter via George John Charles WHITTINGTON] wrote, " You know our Great Grannie Albert was a Jewess, the favorite niece of Sir Massey Lopes - the great Sir Massey. I think her maiden name was Pereira - one of Uncle Willie's names. She was blind, supposed to have cried her eyes out for Great Grandfather Albert, who was a scoundrel, and a German, to boot. And that is why Sir Massey did not make her his heiress. I mean the fact of a connection with the scoundrel. His property went to his nephew Ralph. The present man is Sir Henry and married to a Lady Albertha.... A Captain Pereira whom we knew very well ... once looked up their owner. I don't think it was the present man. Captain Pereira traced his relationship, and the answer he got was "It may be so. It may be so."
Beatrice Whittington continued, "The old Grannie was a dear old thing, very stately, and [looks like 'wold,' except it's not a 'w'] to courts. Aunt Minnie said she asked, of Great Grannie Whittington [Catherine Richardson Whittington], whether she was not very 'countryfied.' My father and the other boys would talk with assumed voices, to make her think there were visitors present, and she would rise and make a stately courtesy [sic]. I think I have heard that she had every tooth in her head when she died. Her back was very straight and she used to sit in a straight-backed chair. My father was not proud of the Jewish connection, though he would talk, in fun, of getting back to Jerusalem one day."
Alive when Dame Charlotte Lopes (Charlotte Yeates) willed money to her. She must also have been separated from her husband William John Albert, as he was specifically excluded from Dame Charlotte's inheritance.
(Medical):Blind later in life due to an accident
OCCUPATION: seen as having a private income
BURIAL: On the parish register Mordet is shown aged 67, which would make him the oldest in the family - born before his parents were married. All other information suggests he was only 60 at death.
Mordit Pereira abt 1767 18 Aug 1834 St Leonard Shoreditch Hackney Age67=born1767
Abode: St Matthew, Bethnal GreenEpitome of the Will of Dame Charlotte Lopes late of Plymouth in the County of Devon widow deceased bearing date the 9th of July 1831:
"Testatrix also gave and bequeathed directed limitted and appointed unto her nephew Mordet als Mordecai Pereira £500 Stock other part of the said £10,000 Stock and unto each of his Children by his then present Wife then living £100 Stock when they should attain their respective ages of 21 years. (£600 shown in margin suggests that Mordet had 6 children that met this criteria at that time) "Pereira family owned a plantation called Shortwood in Kingston, Jamaica. The college of that name was built on the property in 1885.
Records of Peter Thomas Pereira of Brighton
"NOTES Guildhall Library, London Visit August 1990
Ms 7499/21 Burials at St.Leonard, Shoreditch, London 1834-1837 Page 8 Entry 61
Mordet Pereira of the Parish of St.Matthews, Bethnal Green was buried at St.Leonard, Shoreditch 18 August 1834
Note Mordet was the ninth burial of ten burials that day. A person buried in a parish in which he was not resident, the Burial Fee was then doubled.
ESTATE DUTY REGISTERS
MORDET PEREIRA died 11 August 1834. The sworn value of the Estate was "less than £600".
PROBATE 1835
Admon with Will was granted to Sarah Jane Pereira, Widow, the Relict 13 February 1835"Will of Mordecai commonly called Mordet Pereira of Saint Matthew Bethnal Green , Middlesex 13 February 1835 PROB 11/1843
I Mordecai commonly called Mordet Pereira bequeath unto my wife Sarah Jane Pereira all the money I may posses or become due to me likewise all legacies personal property household furniture plate linen and every thing I may possess in this life and likewise I bequeath to my wife the legacy due to me of five hundred pounds stock three and a half per cent left to me by ? ? Lady Lopes likewise the property in Jamaica which ? ? due to me now and hereafter signed by me Mordecai commonly called Mordet Pereira /-/ Witnefs Saml Pearce Surgeon
?4 Bethnal Green Rd.
In the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
in the goods of Mordecai Alias Mordet Pereira ?
Appeared Personally Edward Mordet Pereira
of No.11 Broughton Place ?arku?? Road in the County of Middlesex Gentleman and made oath that he is the son of Mordecai otherwise Mordet Pereira late of pundersons? place Bethnal Green Road in the parish of Saint Matthew Bethnal Green in the County of Middlesex ? and referring to the last will and testament of the said ? now hereunto annexed and beginning thus made in the year of our Lord 20th June 1834 No.17 pundersons place Bethnal Green
Road I Mordecai commonly called Maudet Pereira ending thus which may come due to me now said hereafter signed by me and thus subscribed Mordecai commonly called Maudet Pereira he saith that he drew? and prepared and was present at the ?esation of the said will by the said ? and at such time he the seponent saw the said sued? subscribe his name Mordecai commonly called Mourdet Pereira thereto in manner and form as now appears in the presence of Samuel Pearce the subscribed witness thereto who then also in the presence of this seponent subscribed hus name as such witness in manner and form as now also appears Edward M Pereira /-/ on the 29th day of November 1834 the said Edward Maudet Pereira was duly brought before me ? ? Carters? Surr Pres. ? Scurlock N of Publ.On the 13th ffeb 1835 admon with the will annexed? of the good chattels and credits of Mordecai otherwise Mordet Pereira late of Punderson Place Bethnal Green Road in the Parish of St. Matthew Bethnal Green in the County of Middlesex ? was granted to Sarah Jane Pereira widow the relict the Unisersal? legatee named in the said will having been first sworn duly to Adm No ?
CHRISTENING: St Pancras Parish Church: Baptisms 1808
October 31st Rebecca Lopes daughter of Isaac and Rachel Pereira an adult - see the end of the book
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Images\\PereiraRebeccaLopesBapt18081031AnAdult.jpgDEATH: Actual date of death taken from Probate Register
Epitome of the Will of Dame Charlotte Lopes late of Plymouth in the County of Devon widow deceased bearing date the 9th of July 1831:
"Testatrix also gave and bequeathed directed limitted and appointed unto her Niece Rebecca Cowper wife of Henry Cowper Esquire £500 Stock and directed that her receipt alone notwithstanding her coverture should be a sufficient discharge to the persons paying the same and unto the three Sons of the said Rebecca and Henry Cowper then living £100 Stock each on their respectively attaining their ages of 21 years. "Probate: Name: Rebecca Lopes Cowper Probate Date: 23 May 1862 Death Date: 16 Nov 1860 Death Place: Middlesex, England Registry: Principal Registry
In a letter from Peter Thomas Pereira just before Easter in 2003, he writes:-
Dame Charlotte in July 1831 also names her 4 nieces, the sisters of Manasseh Lopes Pereira, which proves that one of the sisters had died between July 1831 and April 1850. How (adp 041114)?Will of Dame Charlotte Lopes, (DATE dated 7 Jul 1831, filed 9 Jul 1831, proved 11 Jun 1833): "Testatrix also gave and bequeathed directed limitted and appointed unto her niece Leah als Lydia Basden Wife of Charles Basden Esquire & Commander in the Royal Navy £1,000 Stock other part of the said £10,000 Stock and unto each of their two Children then living £100 Stock on their attaining their respectively ages of 21 years. "
This must have been Charlotte Sophia Frances and Charles Brenton (Basden) as we know that both Lydia and the first child had both died by 1823.
see research notes for a possible death
Epitome of the Will of Dame Charlotte Lopes late of Plymouth in the County of Devon widow deceased bearing date the 9th of July 1831:
"Testatrix also gave bequeathed directed limitted and appointed unto her Nephew Isaac Pereira �100 Stock and unto his six Children then living £100 Stock each on their respectively attaining their ages of 21 years. Testatrix gave and bequeathed unto the said Isaac Pereira the sum of £360 to be paid to him out of her Residuary Estate. "Corrections by Peter T. Pereira 30.3.2003 :
Allan, Deffell & Co. Secretaries to The Hooghly Steam Tug Co. Director J. Allan
The India General Steam Navigation Co. Director John AllanIsaac PEREIRABirth09 Jan 1788Location: Jamaica
Parents:
Bengal Cadet 1802/3
Transcribed by: British LibraryIndia Office Records Reference:
L/MIL/9/112 f.226
Source name: Source year: Source edition: Presidency:
This is the last Will and Testament of me Isaac Pereira at present residing in London and about to return to India a Lieutenant Colonel in the East India Company's Artillery on their Bengal Establishment
I hereby revoke all former and other wills and codicils by me at any time heretofore made and nominate constitute and appoint my brother Major Colonel Pereira of No.. 18 Woburn Square in the County of Middlesex and my friends William Duff of Nicholas Lane in the city of London Esquire and John Allan and N(space) ?Joffell/Dessell Esquires of Calcutta in the province of Bengal partners in the Mercantile firm of Messrs Allan Joffell and co of Calcutta Executors of this my will
I give and bequeath unto my dear wife Emily my gold watch, chains jewels rings and trinkets and bed and table linen to and for her own use and benefit and as to all the rest residue and remainder of my estate and effects of what nature or kind soever the same may be and wheresoever situate I desire that the same may be sold and disposed of called in and converted into money and that my said residuary estate and effects and the monies arising therefrom shall be in trust for all and every my three children Louisa Susan, Charles Lopes and Edward Sturrock who being my said daughter Louisa Susan shall survive me and not have been married in my lifetime and being my said son Charles Lopes shall survive me and at the time of my decease so they have a claim on the Bengal Military Orphan Society and being my said son Edward Sturrock shall survive me in equal shares if more than one for their respective absolute benefit and if there shall be but one such child then the whole of such monies to be in trust for such one child to and for his or her own use and benefit provided always and it is my will that if none of my said three children shall become entitled to the said estate effects and monies under the trusts aforesaid then my said residuary estate and effects shall be in trust for the person or persons who under or by virtue of the Statutes made for the distribution of the estates of intestates would at my decease be entitled to my personal estate if I had died intestate and to be divided amongst such persons if more than one in the shares in which they would be entitled to the same under the same Statute and I hereby direct that the monies arising from the said sale calling in and conversion into money of my residuary estate and effects in India shall with all possible despatch be remitted to my executors who shall be resident in England at the time of my decease and be invested in their names in the parliamentary stocks or funds of Great Britain or admitted on the debentures of any Railway Company or Joint Stock Company in England authorized by Act of Parliament or Charter to borrow money and I declare that the receipt or receipts of my said executors so resident in England at the time of my decease as afore said or of the survivor of them shall exonerate my executors in India from all responsibility in seeing to the application of the money therein respectively acknowledged to be ?
It ?survived and I hereby direct that my said executors shall and may ? ?(pay on applica) all or any part of the principal and interest or dividends of the share or shares of my said daughter and sons during their respective minorities for or towards their or her advancement in the world outfit maintenance and education or other wise for his or her benefit and also shall and may at their discretion from time to time alter vary and transpose the stocks funds or securities in which the monies aforesaid shall or may from time to time be invested for or into other stocks funds and securities of the like nature and I appoint my dear wife Emily Guardian of my said daughter Louisa Susan during her minority and I appoint my brother Major General Pereira Guardian of my said sons Charles Lopes and Edward Sturrock during their respective minorities In witness whereof I the said testator Isaac Pereira have to this my last will and testament and to a duplicate of the same respectively set my hand this third day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six___I. Pereira Lt Col Bengal Artillery___Signed by the said testator Isaac Pereira as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us the undersigned witnesses, present at the same time who in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses___M L Pereira MGeneral___Willm Duff
Proved at London 3rd November 1847 before the Worshipful Robert Joseph Phillimore Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the oaths of Manasseh Lopes Pereira Esquire the brother and William Duff Esquire two of the executors to whom administration was granted having been first sworn duly to administer.Power reserved of making the like grant to John Allan and of __Jossel Esquire the other executors whom they shall apply for the sameNOTE Isaac Pereira born 9 Jan, 1788 Jamaica,
m1. 13.4.1810 Calcutta India Caroline Ann Sophie Butler born circa 1790, died 1.7.1845 (56) at 24 Great Coram Street, Sub-District St.George, Bloomsbury,
m2. 4.4.1846 St.Mary, Paddington Emily Wadden
Witnesses to the above Will:
Manasseh Lopes Pereira b.23.3.1776 Jamaica was Major General from 1831. (Brother)
William Duff is Manasseh's 2nd wife, Charlotte's father.
The most important Sephardi settler in the South-West, because of the part which he and his collateral descendants played in local and national affairs, was Manasseh Masseh Lopes. Lopes was born in Jamaica in 1755, where his father Mordecai Rodriguez Lopes had made a fortune from sugar plantations. He married Charlotte, only daughter of John Yeates of Monmouth, on 19 October 1795. [Information from pedigree entered at Herald's College by Masseh Lopes, 20 January 1806.] His father died six months later and left his fortune to Manasseh. He came to Devon in 1798, when he bought the manors of Maristow, which became his principal seat, Buckland Monachorum, Walkhampton, Shaugh Prior, and Bickleigh; and in 1808 he added the manor of Meavy, in all some 32,000 acres. Manasseh and Charlotte had an only daughter Ester who died in 1819, aged 23. Presumably she had never been expected to have children because when Manasseh or Massey, as he elected to be called, was created a baronet in 1805, there was an exceptional remainder to his nephew Ralph Franco. [Hyamson, Sephardim of England, p. 203. From this Sir Ralph were descended Lord Justice Lopes (Henry Charles Lopes) &emdash; later Lord Ludlow, Lord Roborough (Sir Massey Henry Lopes), and the future Viscount Bledislow. The family generously supported Exeter University when it was the University College of the South-West.] Massey was first elected to parliament in 1802 for New Romney, and he subsequently represented Barnstaple, Grampound, and Westbury. [For fuller details of his political career, see W. G. Hoskins, 'sheaf of modern documents', Devonshire Studies (1952), H. P. R. Finberg and W. G. Hoskins, eds., pp. 412-18.]
On April 5, 1910 in a letter to Willie Whittington, George wrote, "With regard to Sir M.M. Lopes' will, I think it must be the same money I tried to claim some years ago, and was told that we had nothing to do with it. Toppy [Beatrice] ... wrote to Sir H. Lopes who very civily replied that he knew nothing about it and advised her to search in Somerset House for the will. Maud wrote there and was informed that the will was not there but in Salisbury. She then wrote to Salisbury and was informed that no such will has been found. Maud is going to have another try."
In the Dictionary of National Biography (1893) is the following entry:
"Lopes, Sir Manasseh Masseh 1755-1831, politician, a descendant of a family of Spanish Jews, and only son of Mordecai Rodriguez Lopes of Clapham, Surrey, by his wife Rebecca, daughter of Manasseh Pereira of Jamaica, was born in Jamaica on 27 Jan. 1755.In 1796 he is mentioned in his father's will as "Manaseh Lopes."
In "Benny's History" Page 5 February 2000 - The Lopez Scroll
'Fernando Lopez was a wealthy man from Jamaica, who wanted to be an English Gentleman. He got himself baptised and gave all his Jewish things to the Emdon family. Amongst the items was a little Sefer Torah and they gave it to the Shul and it is still in the Ark and is now used as a Show piece."The History of the Emdon Family" by Bertram Harris Emdon April 1977
'Sir Massy Manassey Lopez came to the West in the last decade of the XV111 th century and bought the Maristow house and estate from the West country Slanning Family. He abandoned the Jewish Faith in 1802, but his family scroll of Law was presented to, and is still in possession of, the Plymouth Synagogue'Polly Lawrence wrote, "It would appear, from various notes on the family that I found, that the Lopes family came to Devon when Mannessah [sic] Masseh Lopes bought the estate of the late Sir James Modyford Heywood in 1798, presumably using part of the fortune left to him on his own father's death.
The note continues: 'This estate comprised the manors of Maristow, Buckland Monachroum, Walkhampton, Shaugh Prior and Bickleigh. In 1808 he purchased Meavy from Hugh Malet and calculated that he then owned thirty-two thousand acres in Southwest Devon. The Lopes family had originated in Cuba, but moved to Jamaica where a knighthood was bestowed for services to the Crown. Sir Mannaseh Masseh Lopes was born in Jamaica in 1755. His father - Mordecai Rodriguez Lopes - was a wealthy sugar plantation owner who had come to England and settled in Clapham. Mannaseh [sic] was an only son and after inheriting his father's large fortune, came to Devon in 1798, when the Heywood Estates were in the market. This, of course, included the lovely sited house of Maristow, which he made his principal seat.'"In the IGI is a record for the Christening of Manasseh Lopes on 30 Jun 1802 at Saint Pancras, Old Church, London, England. His father's name is given as "Mordet Lopes" and his mother is "Rebecca."
"In 1802 he abandoned judaism, conformed to the practices of the church of England, and was returned to parliament for New Romney, and on 5 Oct. 1805 was created a baronet (Gent. Mag. 1805, ii. 1231), with remainder to his nephew, Ralph Franco, only son of his late sister, Esther, wife of Abraham Franco, and he obtained a licence under the sign-manual to take the name of Masseh before his own. In 1812 he was returned to parliament for Barnstaple. Subsequently he arranged with one Hoare, a voter at Grampound in Cornwall, to procure his return for that constituency by dividing 2,000£ among the sixty freeholders of the borough. For this he was brought to trial at Exeter assizes before Mr. Justice Holroyd and a special jury on 18 March 1819, and on conviction was sentenced to two years' imprisonment and to pay a fine of 1,000£. This conviction of a baronet and a member of parliament for corruption marks a great advance in the public demand for electoral purity. Pending this trial he had been returned for Barnstaple in 1818. His return had been petitioned against; it was proved that he had spent 3,000£ in bribes, and had bribed sixty-three out of three hundred resident electors at 5£ each. The committee before which it was heard reported that it deserved the serious consideration of the house, 9 March 1819. The house thereupon unseated him, and on 2 April directed the attorney-general to prosecute him, and he was sentenced on 13 Nov. by the court of king's bench to a further fine and term of imprisonment. But this mishap did not exclude him from public life. On his release from gaol he was returned in 1823 for his pocket borough of Westbury, though he was very unpopular there, and again in 1826, but he resigned the seat, upon what consideration is unknown, to provide one for Peel on his rejection by the university of Oxford in 1829. He died on 26 March 1831 at his seat, Maristow House in Devonshire, leaving a fortune of 800,000£, principally in government and East India stock, but also in land near Plymouth. He was a magistrate for Devonshire and Wiltshire, and recorder of Westbury. He married Charlotte, daughter of John Yeates of Monmouthshire, by whom he had a daughter, Esther, who died on 1 July 1819. His nephew and heir, Ralph Franco, assumed the surname Lopes on succeeding to the baronetcy."
MP for Evesham, S.Devon, Barnstable, Westbury
Passed Baronet Title to nephew Ralph Franco on his death in 1831
In "A Record of the Jews in Jamaica," Jacob Andrade wrote, "Sir Manasseh Masseh Lopez (1st Bart.) - English politician; born in Jamaica on January 22, 1755. Descended from ancient Sephardic stock. One of Jamaica's opulent families. In 1802 he was returned to Parliament for New Romney (having along with his father Mordecai Henriques Lopez embraced Christianity in that year). Between then and 1826 he was elected to Parliament on four occasions for various Constituencies. Lopez subsequently filled the office of Recorder of Westbury in Wiltshire, in addition to being a magistrate for two Counties. He was granted the rights by George III of Armorial Bearings on 1st November, 1803, and created a Baronet on 1st October, 1805, with remainder to his nephew Ralph Franco, only son of his sister Esther, wife of A. Franco. Lopez purchased in 1810 Westbury (the Urban District in the Westbury Parliamentary Division of Wiltshire) from the Earl of Abingdon. He died at Maristow House, Devonshire, on March 26, 1831, without leaving issue, and the Baronetcy developed to his nephew. The Baronetcy has become extinct." [p. 148]
In a letter from Exeter, dated 22 June 1820, Sir Manasseh Masseh Lopes informs the Rev. Daniel Lysons about his large estate in south west Devon, near Plymouth. He had bought the estate from the late James M Heywood, through the latter's executors in 1798. This comprised the manors of Maristow, Buckland Monachoram, Walkhampton, Shaugh Prior and Bickleigh. In 1808 he rounded this off with the manor of Meavy, bought from Hugh Malet, esquire. "I calculate, that I have about 32,000 acres belonging to me altogether in a ring fence, including commons, waste land, etc.
This letter was almost certainly written from the Devon County Prison at Exeter, where Lopes was serving the sentence of two years imprisonment passed on him in the King's Bench Division on 13 November 1819 for outrageous electoral bribery, both at Grampound in Cornwall and at Barnstaple.
See included notes in Book called "Jamaican Ancestry"
In her will dated 9 Jul 1831, Dame Charlotte Lopes stated: "I do by Virtue and in exercise of the power given and vested in me in and by the last Will and Testament of my late deceased Husband Sir Manasseh Masseh LOPES, Baronet, bearing date the twenty first day of November One thousand eight hundred and twenty nine, Give direct and appoint Ten thousand pounds Stock South Sea Annuities" to the following:
Niece Rebecca Lopes Barton, of Plymouth, widow, £1,000 of the stock annuities and each other 3 children now living £100 stock annuities.
Niece Abby Emma Radcliffe, wife of the Rev. Walter Radcliffe, £1,000 of the stock annuities and each of their 6 children £100 stock annuities.
Niece Leah otherwise Lydia Basden, wife of Charles Basden, Esq., £1,000 of the stock annuities and each of their 2 children £100 stock annuities.
Nephew Mordet otherwise Mordecai Pereira £500 of the stock annuities, and "each of his children by his present wife now living" £100 stock annuities.
Niece Abigail otherwise Ann Locke wife of the Rev. Dr. Samuel Locke, £500 of the stock annuities and each of their 2 children £100 stock annuities.
Nephew Manasseh Lopes Pereira, Colonel in the Hon. East India Co., £150 "out of and from my Residuary estate," and each of his 2 sons £100 stock annuities.
Nephew Isaac Pereira, £100 of the stock annuities and each of his 6 children £100 stock annuities. She also gave to Isaac £360 from her residuary estate.
Niece Rebecca Cowper, wife of Henry Cowper, Esq., £500 of the stock annuities and each of their 3 sons £100 stock annuities.
The 3 sons of my nephew Sir Ralph Lopes Baronet £300 of the stock annuities
"Also I give and bequeath, direct, limit, and appoint unto the said Sir Ralph LOPES and Walter RADCLIFFE and George HUNT of Plymouth, aforesaid Gentleman [sic], the sum of One thousand and four hundred pounds Stock, other part of the said ten thousand pounds stock South Sea Annuities, Upon trust
nevertheless and to and for the uses, ends, interests, and purposes following, that is to say Upon trust for the sole use and benefit of my niece Sarah ALBERT, Wife of William John ALBERT, Esquire, separate and apart from her said Husband, so that he shall have no control, power, or disposition over the same. And I do authorize and empower my said trustees to pay unto or for the use of the said Sarah ALBERT the whole or such part or parts of the said one thousand and four hundred pounds stock at such time and times and in such manner as they in their discretion shall deem meet and that the receipt and receipts of the said Sarah ALBERT alone from time to time shall be a good and sufficient discharge to my said trustees for payment thereof, and in case the whole of the said One thousand and four hundred pounds stock shall not be paid, applied, and disposed of in the lifetime of the said Sarah ALBERT, then I direct that the residue or remaining part of the said one thousand and four hundred pounds stock so unapplied and not disposed of shall be paid to such person or persons as the said Sarah ALBERT shall by any deed or deeds or by her last Will and Testament in writing, direct, appoint, and in default of such direction or appointment, then to be divided amongst her then surviving children equally between them share and share alike. Also I give and bequeath, direct, limit, and appoint unto each of the daughters of my said niece Sarah ALBERT now living the sum of one hundred pounds stock, other part of the said ten thousand pounds stock South Sea Annuities, on their attaining their respective ages of twenty one years.""I do hereby declare that the several Legatees before named are children or Grandchildren of Rachel PEREIRA and Esther FRANCO two of the sisters of my late deceased husband Sir Manasseh Masseh LOPES Baronet."
"Also I give and bequeath all my Jewels, Diamonds, Watches, Rings, Plate and Plates, Wards, and Trinkets of every kind and description unto the said Sir Ralph LOPES Walter RADCLIFFE and George HUNT Upon trust nevertheless to sell and dispose of the same by private contract or public sale according to their discretion and as to them shall seem meet and the monis arising therefrom and
thereby I give and bequeath unto Susan Gibbs LOPES the Wife of my said nephew Sir Ralph LOPES the said Rebecca Lopes BARTON Abby Emma RADCLIFFE and Leah otherwise Lydia BASDEN to be equally divided between them share and share alike.""I Give and bequeath unto Theresa PERIRA the widow of my late Nephew Benjamin PEREIRA the sum of fifty pounds."
She gave to her executors, Sir Ralph LOPES, Walter RADCLIFFE, and George HUNT, £100 each.
"And I give unto the said Walter RADCLIFFE the large Looking Glass in the Drawing Room of the House in Saint Andrews Terrace, Plymouth in which I now reside."
All the Rest Residue and Remainder of my monies, securities for monies, monies in the Public stocks or funds, and all other my Personal and Testamentary estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever and not herein before by this my Will given or disposed of I give and bequeath (subject nevertheless to the payment of my just debts funeral expeces and the charges of proving this Will) unto the said Rebecca Lopes BARTON Abby Emma RADCLIFFE and Leah otherwise Lydia BA to be equally divided between them share and share alike and to their several and respective executors and assigns."
"In Witness whereof I the said Dame Charlotte LOPES have to this my last Will and Testament and to a Duplicate hereof (each contained in five sheets of paper) set my hand and seal in manner following that is to say my hand to each of the four preceding sheets and my hand and seal to this fifth and last sheet hereof the ninth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty one - C LOPES (LS) -"
Will of Dame Charlotte LOPES, Plymouth, Devon, Widow.
Dated: 9 Jul 1831, Proved: 11 Jun 1833 [PCC]
PRO Ref: PROB11/1817/389
This is the last Will and Testament of me
Dame Charlotte LOPES of Plymouth in the County of Devon Widow
First3 I do by Virtue and in exercise of the power given and vested in me in and by the last Will and Testament of my late deceased Husband Sir Manasseh Masseh LOPES Baronet bearing date the twenty first day of November One thousand eight hundred and twenty nine Give direct and appoint Ten thousand pounds Stock South Sea [x]4 Annuities which I am empowered to do in and by the said Will unto such person and persons and upon such trusts as are hereinafter mentioned concerning the same that is to say I Give and bequeath direct limit and appoint unto my niece Rebecca Lopes BARTON of Plymouth aforesaid Widow One thousand pounds Stock part of the said ten thousand pounds Stock South Sea Annuities and I also give and bequeath direct and limit and appoint unto each of her three Children now living one hundred pounds Stock other part of the said ten thousand pounds Stock and to be paid to them on their attaining their respective ages of twenty one years and in case either of the said Children shall die before attaining that age then the share or shares of the said child or children so dying shall go to and be paid to the survivors or survivor of them and to be equally divided between them on their attaining their respective ages of twenty one years Also I give and bequeath direct limit and appoint unto my niece Abby Emma RADCLIFFE Wife of the Reverend Walter RADCLIFFE the like sum of One thousand pounds Stock other part of the said ten thousand pounds stock South Sea Annuities And I also give and bequeath direct limit and appoint unto each of their six Children now living One hundred pounds stock other part of the said ten thousand pounds stock and to be paid to them on their attaining their respective ages of twenty one years Also I give and bequeath direct limit and appoint unto my niece Leah otherwise Lydia BASDEN Wife of Charles BASDEN Esquire a Commander in the Royal Navy the like sum of one thousand pounds stock other part of the said ten thousand pounds stock South Sea Annuities and I also give and bequeath direct limit and appoint unto their two Children now living one hundred pounds Stock each other part of the said ten thousand pounds stock on their attaining their respective ages of twenty one years I give and bequeath direct and limit and appoint unto my Nephew Mordet otherwise Mordecai PEREIRA the sum of five hundred pounds stock other part of the said ten thousand pound stock South Sea Annuities And I also give and bequeath direct limit and appoint unto each of his children by his present Wife now living the sum of one hundred pounds stock other part of the said South Sea stock on their attaining their respective ages of twenty one years I give and bequeath direct limit and appoint unto my niece Abigail otherwise Ann LOCKE Wife of the Reverend Doctor Samuel LOCKE the sum of five hundred pounds stock other part of the said ten thousand pounds stock South Sea Annuities And I also give and bequeath direct limit and appoint unto their two children now living one hundred pounds stock each other part of the said ten thousand pounds Stock on their attaining their respective ages of twenty one years Also I give and bequeath unto my nephew Manasseh Lopes PEREIRA a Colonel in the Honorable East India Company's Service the sum of four hundred and fifty pounds to be paid and payable to him out of and from my Residuary estate And I give and bequeath direct limit and appoint unto his two sons now living one hundred pounds stock each other part of the said ten thousand pounds stock South Sea Annuities on their attaining their respective ages of twenty one years Also I give and bequeath direct and limit and appoint unto my nephew Isaac PEREIRA the sum of one hundred pounds stock other part of the said ten thousand pounds stock South Sea Annuities I also give and bequeath direct limit and appoint unto his six children now living the sum of one hundred pounds stock each other part of the said ten thousand pounds stock on their attaining their respective ages of twenty one years Also I give and bequeath unto the said Isaac PEREIRA the sum of three hundred and sixty pounds to be paid and payable to him out of my Residuary Estate Also I give and bequeath direct limit and appoint unto my niece Rebecca COWPER Wife of Henry COWPER Esquire the sum of five hundred pounds stock other part of the said ten thousand pounds stock South Sea Annuities And I do hereby direct that her receipt alone notwithstanding her coverture5 shall be a good and sufficient discharge to the person
or persons paying the same Also I give and bequeath direct limit and appoint unto the three sons of the said Rebecca and Henry CO WPER now living the sum of One hundred pounds stock each other part of the said ten thousand pounds Stock on their attaining their respective ages of twenty one years Also I give and bequeath direct limit and appoint unto the three sons of my nephew Sir Ralph LOPES Baronet now living the sum of three hundred pounds stock each other part of the said ten thousand pounds
stock South Sea Annuities on their attaining their respective ages of twenty one years Also I give and bequeath direct limit and appoint unto the said Sir Ralph LOPES and Walter RADCLIFFE and George HUNT of Plymouth aforesaid Gentleman [sic] the sum of One thousand and four hundred pounds Stock other part of the said ten thousand pounds stock South Sea Annuities Upon trust nevertheless and to and for the uses ends interests and purposes following that is to say Upon trust for the sole use and benefit of my niece Sarah ALBERT Wife of William John ALBERT Esquire separate and apart from her said Husband so that he shall have no control power or disposition over the same And I do authorize and empower my said trustees to pay unto or for the use of the said Sarah ALBERT the whole or such part or parts of the said one thousand and four hundred pounds stock at such time and times and in such manner as they in their discretion shall deem meet and that the receipt and receipts of the said Sarah ALBERT alone from time to time shall be a good and sufficient discharge to my said trustees for payment thereof and in case the whole of the said One thousand and four hundred pounds stock shall not be paid applied and disposed of in the lifetime of the said Sarah ALBERT then I direct that the residue or remaining part of the said one thousand and four hundred pounds stock so unapplied and not disposed of shall be paid to such person or persons as the said Sarah ALBERT shall by any deed or deeds or by her last Will and Testament in writing director appoint and in default of such direction or appointment then to be divided amongst her then surviving children equally between them share and share alike Also I give and bequeath direct limit and appoint unto each of the daughters of my said niece Sarah ALBERT now living the sum of one hundred pounds stock other part of the said ten thousand pounds stock South Sea Annuities on their attaining their respective ages of twenty one years And I do will and direct that in case any or either of the children of my said nephews and nieces shall die before their respective Legacies of one hundred pounds stock South Sea Annuities shall become due and payable then and in that case the Legacy and Legacies of such child and children so dying shall go and be paid applied and divided amongst his her or their surviving Brothers and Sisters equally between them on their attaining their respective ages of twenty one years and I do hereby declare that the several Legatees before named are children or Grandchildren of Rachel PEREIRA and Esther FRANCO two of the sisters of my late deceased husband Sir Manasseh Masseh LOPES Baronet also I give and bequeath all my Jewels Diamonds Watches Rings Plate and Plates Wards and Trinkets of every kind and description unto the said Sir Ralph LOPES Walter RADCLIFFE and George HUNT Upon trust nevertheless to sell and dispose of the same by private contract or public sale according to their discretion and as to them shall seem meet and the monis arising therefrom and thereby I give and bequeath unto Susan Gibbs LOPES the Wife of my said nephew Sir Ralph LOPES the said Rebecca Lopes BARTON Abby Emma RADCLIFFE and Leah otherwise Lydia BASDEN to be equally divided between them share and share alike Subject nevertheless to the payment of such monies as my Residuary Estate shall be insufficient to pay and satisfy I Give and bequeath unto Theresa PERIRA the widow of my late Nephew Benjamin PEREIRA the sum of fifty pounds And I give and bequeath unto my Executors hereinafter named the sum of one hundred pounds each
And I give unto the said Walter RADCLIFFE the large Looking Glass in the Drawing Room of the House in Saint Andrews Terrace Plymouth in which I now reside All the Rest Residue and Remainder of my monies securities for monies monies in the Public stocks or funds and all other my Personal and Testamentary estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever and not hereinbefore by this my Will given or disposed of I give and bequeath (subject nevertheless to the payment of my just debts funeral expeces and the charges of proving this Will) unto the said Rebecca Lopes BARTON Abby Emma RADCLIFFE and Leah otherwise Lydia BA to be equally divided between them share and share alike and to their several and respective executors and assigns Provided always and I do hereby declare my mind and Will to be that if either of the trustees named in this my Will should die or be desirous of being discharged from the said trust or refuse or neglet to act in the execution of the same it shall be lawful for the surviving trustee or trustees or the executors adm[inistrat]ors or assigns of such surviving trustee by any deed or deeds writing or writings under his hand and seal attested by two or more credible witnesses to nominate or appoint some other person or persons to be a trustee or trustees in place of the trustee or trustees so dying or desiring to be discharged or refusing or neglecting to act as aforesaid and every new trustee to be appointed shall have the same powers and authorities as he would have had if he had been appointed a trustee in this my Will and that it shall be lawful for my said trustees to deduct and reinburse themselves all costs charges and expenses as they may sustain or be put unto attending the management of the trusts hereby reposed in them out of the trust monies which shall come to their hands and that none of them shall be answerable for the other or others of them or the receipts acts deeds neglects or defaults of the other or others of them or for signing receipts for the sake of conformity or for any more money than they shall actually receive or for any loss or misfortune which may happen in the execution of the said trusts unless the same shall happen by or through their wilful default or neglect And Lastly I hereby nominate constitute and appoint the said Sir Ralph LOPES Walter RADCLIFFE and George HUNT Executors of this my Will hereby revoking and making void all former and other Wills by me made at any time heretofore made and I do make publish and declare this only to be my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I the said Dame Charlotte LOPES have to this my last Will and Testament and to a Duplicate hereof (each contained in five sheets of paper) set my hand and seal in manner following that is to say my hand to each of the four preceding sheets and my hand and seal to this fifth and last sheet hereof the ninth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty one - C LOPES (LS) - Signed sealed published and declared by the said Dame Charlotte LOPES (the testatrix) as and for her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at her request in her presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto set our names as Witnesses -
Warwick A HUNT of Plymouth Att[orne]y at Law----
Henry T BARNES of Plymo[uth] Serivener./~
Proved at London 11th June 1833 before the Judge by the Oaths of Sir Ralph LOPES Baronet The Reverend Walter RADCLIFFE Clerk6 and George HUNT Esquire the Executors to whom Adm[inistrati]on was granted having first sworn the said Sir Ralph LOPES Baronet and The Reverend Walter RADCLIFFE Clerk before the Worshipful John DAUBENY Doctor of Laws and Surrogate and the said George HUNT Esquire (by Comm[issi]on)
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Marriage Notes for Manasseh Masseh Lopez and Charlotte YEATES
MARRIAGE: Peter T.Pereira sent photocopy of Marriage Certificate + cutting from Pevsner and Williamson Second edition 1994 on Horton on 23 Apr, 2004 :
This is Horton, Somerset where the local church was St.Peter [Telecon George Edward Lopes 20 April, 2009 ADP]
Manaseh Lopes of this Parish Batchelor and Charlotte Yates of the Parish of St Pancras, Middlesex were Married in this Church by Licence this nineteenth Day of October in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and ninety-five by me Thomas Roberts Rector
This Marriage was folemnized between us{M. Lopes
{Charlotte Yeates
In the Prefence of Richd Bullock, Sarah Roberts, Mary Anne RobertsThe below paragraph was based on the assumption that the marriage took place in Horton, Buckinghamshire - George Lopes stated that Sir MML owned lands in Horton, Somerset and passed these on to his nephew Ralph Franco as part of his inheritance.
"Buckinghamshire" Ref. Pevsner and Williamson Second edition 1994 HORTON
Marooned among the gravel pits and reservoirs just beyond the Greater London boundary.
ST MICHAEL, Stanwell Road A sumptuous Norman N doorway. …"
PTP "Manasseh Masseh Lopes married Charlotte Yates at Horton on 19th October 1795 The A.A. Road Atlas of Great Britain shows 11 places with the name Horton. The above-named Horton, Buckinghamshire was transferred to the County of Berkshire in 1974"
NOTE Manasseh b.27Jan, 1755 Jamaica, Charlotte b.circa 1761 so he 40 and she 34The Maristow Succession
Collated August 1999 from Information Researched by Mike Brown, Dartmoor Press
References : Accession 874 (PWDRO) Maristow Archive Collection
Vivian, Visitations of Devon 1887
Jewers, Heraldic and Genealogical Notes from S.Devon Churches Volume 1. 1885
Worthy, Devonshire Parishes Volume 1, 1887
Hoskins, Old Devon 1966 and Miscellaneous Sources
Sir James Modyford Heywood was buried 22 April 1798 at Bickleigh. His memorial, now lost, apparently did not record his age. The name of his wife, and where he married, is not known.The co-heiresses jointly sold the Estate to Manasseh Massey Lopes in 1798. He was descended from a Jamaican jewish (j not J) family. But what, precisely, linked the Lopes family to the Modyfords – the "Jamaican connection" which must presumably have led to the purchase of Maristow by Sir M.M. Lopes – is not clear. Co-heiresses (four daughters) of the above (James Modyford Heywood); Sophie C. Musters, Emma Bertie, Maria H. Montolieu and Frances Hunter.
DEATH: First name(s) Ester
Last name Franco
Death year 1819
Residence HAXTER LODGE
County DEVON
Court Canterbury Prerogative Court
Record set Index to Death Duty Registers 1796-1903
TNA ref IR27/28
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Record collection Wills & probate
Collections from Great BritainThe Exeter Flying Post Obituary Dated 1st July 1819
"Suddenly, on Friday morning last, at her father's house in Arlington Street, London, age 24, esther, daughter of Sir M.M. Lopes, Bart., of Maristowe in this County"
Friday is calculated as 25th June, 1819
email PTP 26 Sep, 2007aged 24 apparent daughter of Sir MMLopes Bart of Maristowe and hence borne before 1 Jul 1795
may not have been biological daughter as the (adoptive) parents' marriage was late in 1795
she was probably a niece Esther Franco named after her mother Esther Lopes #2488 who died soon after the birth and Abraham Franco #412
death from http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1820-1832/member/franco-sir-ralph-1788-1854
Possible marriage from IGI
ABRAHAM FRANCO Spouse: FRANCES CHAUVETTE
Marriage: 05 SEP 1796 India Office Ecclesiastical Returns-Bengal Presidency,,Misc, , , India1st July 1799 Abraham Franco died in Lucknow, India
Bengal burials checked from 1793-1804: No entry foundDEATH: Also shown as Died Lucknow.
Marriage Notes for Esther Lopez and Abraham FRANCO
MARRIAGE: Actual marriage recorded as Ester Lopes on 18 IYAR 5545, which is equivalent to 28 April, 1785
Bevis Marks Synagogue, Abstracts of Ketubah in the Registers
Abraham Franco the son of Raphael Franco married Ester Lopes the daughter of Mordecai Rodrigues Lopes on 18 Iyar 5545 28 April l785Records of Peter Thomas Pereira of Brighton (MAN-P letter 1 Feb, 2004/PTP letter 18 Feb, 2004)
From "The Gentleman's Magazine Page 420
SIR RALPH LOPES, BART.
Jan 23. At Maristowe, near Plymouth, aged 66, Sir Ralph Lopes, the second Baronet (1805) of Maristowe House, co. Devon, and of Westbury, Wilts, M.P. for South Devonshire, a magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant of Devonshire and Wiltshire, and a Deputy Warden of the Stannaries.
He was bom on the 10th Sept. 1788, the only son of Abraham Franco, esq. of London, merchant, by Esther, daughter of Mordecai Rodrigues Lopes, esq. of Clapham, co. Surrey, son of Abraham Lopes, of Jamaica. On the death, March 26, 1831, of his uncle Sir Manasseh Masseh Lopes, sometime M.P. for Barnstaple, Grampound, and Westbury, (on whom the Baronetcy had been conferred with a special remainder,) he succeeded to the title and estates, and by royal licence granted in May following he assumed the surname and arms of Lopes.[Devon Parish Registers]
Of the four sisters of Sir Ralph, Lydia was the eldest. Rebecca, the second, married Captain Barton, R.N. Abby Emma, the third was the wife of the Rev. Walter Radcliffe, of Warleigh; and Esther, the youngest, died in 1819. Sir Ralph departed this life 26 Mar 1831 , but Lady Lopes survived until 26 Mar 1870. He was succeeded in his title and estates by Sir Massey Lopes, M.P., the present respected Baronet of Maristow.Children of this marriage shown in The Birth Register (1767-1881) of the Spanish & Portuguese Jews Congregation, London
Leah
DEATH: Also shown as Died Apr-Jun 1847
ref 88 of www.barrow-lousada.org burial #315 gives death 3 mar 1786 aged 18 years 7 months and 15 days with a calculated birthdate of Jun 1767Simon Greenfield suggests she died probably in Jamaica before 1795 perhaps in childbirth suggesting a birth around 1777
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 17 Jul 1767
DEATH: Also shown as Died Kingston, Jamaica.
for his Lousada/Sidmouth links see the special-purpose chart on www.barrow-lousada.org Lousada;
Is this the same Daniel Ximenes who marries Sarah Aguilar?
Is this the Daniel Ximenes that is the Daniel Ximenes, son of DavidXimenesID: Merged with a record that used the ID 2093
DEATH: Also shown as Died Sidmouth, Devon. see nrwspaper ref under Caroline Jackson
DEATH: Also shown as Died Rosemount Cottage, Sidmouth.
BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Sidmouth, Devon.
Marriage Notes for Abigail Lousada and Daniel XIMENES
source: Supplement Royal Gazette 29 November 1783 found by Simon GreenfieldMARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Kingston.
The will of Emanuel #135 dated 24 the March 1895 mentions her as less than 21 also does the will of Rachel Baruh Lousada (grandmother) and she appears to have died in 1799.
appears to have died before 1795 - not in will of Emanuel Lousada #135 as is his sister but he is in the will of Emanuel's mother who died in 1789
so estimate his death at 1789 but may be later
On www.barrow-lousada.org can be found some observations on the 5 Lousada Dukes of which Isaac was the first. Also on www.barrow-lousada.org are some family papers - part of the 'case for reinstatement' of what was an unused Spanish title, and some notes on the history of this branch of the Lousadas.
Obituary in Gentleman's Magazine 15 Sep 1857
birth from thepeerage.com
Isaac was the 3rd son according to the Molyneux-Seel descendant's notes but this omits the first Aaron who died young and it also omits the 2nd Aaron, a mulatto! His birth is from the Paris papers (on www.barrow-lousada.org) of Emanuel #93, Isaac's oldest son (note the Molyneux-Seel descendant's notes puts father's death at 1807 - it was actually 1797. If as she states it Isaac was 14 on father's death then Isaac's birth was 1783 close to what we show).
DEATH: First name(s) Isaac B
Last name Lousada
Death year 1857
Residence REGENT ST
County MIDDLESEX
Court PCC And Country Courts
Record set Index to Death Duty Registers 1796-1903
TNA ref IR27/322
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Record collection Wills & probate
Collections from Great Britain
Called Leah in her father's will
Marriage Notes for Isaac Baruh Lousada and Lydia LOUSADA
Marriage date from JewishGen.org
from ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org it seems some children were lost early - Adelaide d21 Apr 1814 (23 Nisan 5584) and an unnamed child 21 Jun 1808 (2 Shebat 5568)
MARRIAGE: Marriage date from JewishGen.org
from ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org it seems some children were lost early - Adelaide d21 Apr 1814 (23 Nisan 5584) and an unnamed child 21 Jun 1808 (2 Shebat 5568)
ref 85
Isaac Lumbroso de Matos MOCATTA
ref 85
Marriage Notes for Abigail Lousada and Isaac Lumbroso de Matos MOCATTA
26 Heshvan 5545 BMR2 #1201
this marriage was known at the time of her grandmother Rachel's will (proven 1807 but perhaps written some time before)
sister Rebecca's marriage was not - and it took place in 1795 - or at least the Bevis Marks wedding did. This suggests the will was written before 1795 despite the late probate date!!
Birth and death years from CemeteryScribes.com; precise death date from Man Family genealogy uploaded to www.barrow-lousada.org
also ref 85
Jacob Abraham Lumbroso de Matos MOCATTA
manfamily.org quotes The Times of 2 Dec 1825 'Suddenly on Tuesday evening, from spasmodic affection of the chest, Jacob Mocatta Esq of Finsbury-square, aged 57, of the firm Mocatta and Goldsmid'.
Man Tree as uploaded to www.barrow-lousada.org shows only 3 children; Cemeteryscribes shows only 5 children; we have counted from various sources 12 children - 11(all but Moses) being listed on the Benjamin Barrow Lousada tree on www.barrow-lousada.org
Marriage Notes for Rebecca Daniel Lousada and Jacob Abraham Lumbroso de Matos MOCATTA
date from BMR2 18 Kislev 5555
birth and death from Simon Greenfield - son of Emanuel #127 and grandson of Joseph #124
BURIAL: Row 52 Grave 31
birth and death from Simon Greenfield - son of Emanuel #1278 and grandson of Joseph #124
see Aguilar genealogy on www.barrow-lousada.org
DEATH: Also shown as Died Prospect Place, St. George's Fields, Southwark, Surrey, England.
BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Novo Beth Chaim Cemetery, Mile End Road, Stepney, London.
one of only 2 great granddaughters of Isaac Lamego - with Sarah
birth and death dates from Simon Greenfield (see Aguilar genealogy on www.barrow-lousada.org)
she married her cousin Joseph Aguilar but it was his second 'wife' Rebecca Phillips who was the ancestor of Simon Greenfield
there was offspring from this marriage as recorded by Simon Greenfield
BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Novo Beth Chaim Cemetery, Mile End Road, Stepney, London.
Marriage Notes for Joseph Aguilar and Grace AGUILAR
MARRIAGE: F ix Rebecca Aguilar was born in 1774/1780.
Rebecca married Joseph Gutteres Bravo on 23 Jan 1810 in Bevis Marks Synagogue, London.
29 M x Emanuel Aguilar was born on 8 Jun 1787. He died on 18 Jan 1845 in The Triangle, Hackney, London. He was buried on 21 Jan 1845 in Novo Beth Chaim Cemetery, Mile End Road, Stepney, London. Emanuel was employed as Merchant. He resided in 1829 in 1 Hatton Court, Treadneedle St, London.
Emanuel married Sarah Dias Fernandes on 30 May 1809 in Bevis Marks Synagogue, London. Sarah was born on 9 Jun 1787. She died on 29 Apr 1854 in 54 Great Prescot St, Whitechapel, Middlesex. She was buried on 2 May 1854 in Novo Beth Chaim Cemetery, Mile End Road, Stepney, London. Sarah resided in 1851/1854 in 54 Great Prescot St, Whitechapel, Middlesex.
30 M xi Abraham Aguilar was born in 1790. He died on 8 Mar 1832 in Jamaica. He was buried in Orange Street Cemetery, Kingston, Jamaica.
31 M xii David Aguilar was born in 1791/1794. He died in 1853 in Hackney. He was buried on 2 Oct 1853 in Novo Beth Chaim Cemetery, Mile End Road, Stepney, London. David was employed as Stock Jobber in 1841. He resided in 1837/1841 in 5 Wickham Place, Lower Clapton, Hackney, Middlesex. He was employed as Wine Merchant, Dealer & Chapman in 1824.
David married Miriam Belisario on 23 Feb 1825 in Bevis Marks Synagogue, London. Miriam was born about 1797 in Jamaica. She died on 17 Apr 1878 in Harwood House, Paddington, Middlesex. She was buried on 21 Apr 1878 in Novo Beth Chaim Cemetery, Mile End Road, Stepney, London. Miriam resided in 1841 in Wickham Place, Lower Clapton, Hackney, Middlesex. She resided in 1871 in Harwood House, Paddington, Middlesex.
32 F xiii Sarah Aguilar was born about 1795 in Jamaica. She died on 6 Jun 1854 in 68 Upper Norton St, Marylebone, Middlesex. She was buried on 8 Jun 1854 in Novo Beth Chaim Cemetery, Mile End Road, Stepney, London. Sarah was employed as Fundholder in 1851. She resided in 1851 in 68 Upper Norton St, Marylebone, Middlesex.MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Bevis Marks Synagogue, London.
In Abraham Aguilar's will of 1794 it can be implied that she isunmarried and under 21. Therefore her birth date must be between 1774and 1794.
If Sarah Lopes Torres will was written in 1780 and she is mentioned inthat then her birth range must be 1774 - 1780.
If her mother Grace was born 1764 then even in 1780 she would havebeen only 16! therefore I would tend to the later part of that period.The Lamego of Jamaica Indenture would appear to place her parentsmarriage as after 1784
possible burial 16/10/1827
In Abraham Aguilar's will of 1794 it can be implied tha he isunmarried and under 21. Therefore his birth date must be between 1774and 1794.
If Sarah Lopes Torres will was written in 1780 and he is not mentionedin that then his birth range must be 1780 - 1794. If the Lamego ofJamaica Indenture says that his parents marriage is forthcoming in1784 then it must be between 1784 and 1794.Possible death record from Jamaica Family Search Abraham Aguilar, sonof Joseph and Grace 9/3/1832
In Abraham Aguilar's will of 1794 it can be implied tha he isunmarried and under 21. Therefore his birth date must be between 1774and 1794.
If Sarah Lopes Torres will was written in 1780 and he is not mentionedin that then his birth range must be 1780 - 1794.
If the dates of the 1841 Census are correct then his birth must be inthe range of 1791 - 1796
Therefore his most likely birth date is 1791-4
Miriam in Sarah's death notice
Inscription: To the memory of Sarah, daughter of the late JosephAguilarwho departed this life 14th Sivan 5614 6th June 1854 in her60th year.
73 in 1841 census which shows three sets of children!
Caroline Aguilar 37
Georgiana Aguilar 36
Orlando Aguilar 32
Rebecca Emma Aguilar 10
Emmeline Aguilar 8
Caroline Aguilar 6
Joseph Aguilar 4
Georgiana Aguilar 2
Edward Aguilar 9
Frederick Aguilar 8Death and burial record would seem to give her birth as 1769 - 1841and 1851 Censuses as 1768
Death certificate describes her as the widow of Joseph Phillips,Merchant - Informant is Orlando Aguilar
1838 Court case lists Arthur Edward Forty as the manager of a BeerHouse in Duke Street on behalf of his mother-in-law.
Marriage Notes for Joseph Aguilar and Rebecca PHILLIPS
Simon Greenfield descends from the second marriage (ie that to Rebecca Phillips)
MARRIAGE: As Grace, his first wife outlived Joseph one can only assume that this was a partnership unless Joseph created Bigamy?
1841 Census:Crutched Friars, St Olave, London, Middlesex, England
Rebecca Aguilar Female 73 1768 n
Caroline Aguilar Female 37 1804 n
Georgiana Aguilar Female 36 1805 Middlesex, England
Orlando Aguilar Male 32 1809 Middlesex, England
Rebecca Emma Aguilar Female 10 1831 Middlesex, England
Emmeline Aguilar Female 8 1833 Middlesex, England
Caroline Aguilar Female 6 1835 n
Joseph Aguilar Male 4 1837 Middlesex, England
Georgiana Aguilar Female 2 1839 Middlesex, England
Edward Aguilar Male 9 1832 n
Frederick Aguilar Male 8 1833 Middlesex, England1851 Census:15, Thomas Place, St Mary Lambeth, Lambeth, Surrey, England
George Phillips Head Unmarried Male 41 1810 Occulist Southwark, Surrey, England
Rebecca Phillips Mother Widow Female 83 1768 - - Spanish Town, Jamaica
Georgiana Phillips Daughter Unmarried Female 44 1807 Net Maker Lambeth, Surrey, England
Andrew E Phillips Nephew Unmarried Male 19 1832 Solicitor's Writing Clerk Lambeth, Surrey, England
Jessy resided in 1820 in Prospect Place, St. George's Fields, Southwark, Surrey
She was born about 1807 in Surrey.
She resided in 1841 in Crutched Friars, London.
Georgiana was employed as Net Maker in 1851.
She resided in 1851 in 15 Thomas Place, Lambeth, Surrey
She was employed as Net Maker in 1871.
She resided in 1871 in 1 West Moody's Cottages, Blakes Road, Camberwell, Surrey.
Name Georgiana Aguilar
Event Type Census
Event Date 1871
Event Place Camberwell, London, Surrey, England
Enumeration District 13
Gender Female
Age 65
Marital Status Single
Occupation Hair Net Maker
Relationship to Head of Household Aunt
Birth Year (Estimated) 1806
Birthplace Lambeth, Surrey
Entry Number 24
Affiliate Image Identifier GBC/1871/0738/0140
Bernard Morgan Head M 34 London, Middlesex
Emmeline Morgan Wife F 37 Lambeth, Surrey
Reginald Morgan Son M 8 Lambeth, Surrey
Bertha Morgan Daughter F 7 Lambeth, Surrey
Herbert Morgan Son M 1 Camberwell, Surrey
Georgiana Aguilar Aunt F 65 Lambeth, SurreyBIRTH: Also shown as Born Lambeth, Surrey.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Camberwell, Surrey.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Oct-Dec 1874
Question age
George was employed as Occulist in 1851.
He resided in 1851 in 15 Thomas Place, Lambeth, Surrey.
He resided about 1818 in Jamaica.BIRTH: Also shown as Born Southwark, Surrey.
Name Orlando Aguiler
Event Type Census
Event Date 1871
Event Place Wandsworth, London, Surrey, England
Gender Male
Age 66
Marital Status Widowed
Occupation Law Writer
Relationship to Head of Household Prisoner
Birth Year (Estimated) 1805
Birthplace Jamaica
Entry Number 3
Affiliate Image Identifier GBC/1871/0714/0100
1851 & 1871 Census described as a widower - who was his wife and werethere children? But if he had a child Jessy Eliza in 1853 (accordingto IGI) then he might have remarried between 1851 and 1853.Prior to 1841 listed as living at
78 Lucas St, Commercial Road East, Middlesex
Newmarket Terrace, Cambridge Heath, Hackney, MiddlesexIs his wife Martha Aguilar who is buried in
DEATH: Also shown as Died Wandsworth, London.