Pallot's Marriage Index gives a Fredk Aguilar marrying a Cathe AnneYoung 1825 St. Lukes, Chelsea
and a Fredk Aguilar (w?) marrying a Ann Arnold Coles 1831Christchurch, MaryleboneDescribed in the 1851 Census as a widower
Addresses prior to 1826 Debtors court appearance are
4 Prospect Place, St. George Fields, Surrey
6 Chapman St, Islington, Middlesex
52 Praed St, Paddington, Middlesex - Medical Pupil
7 Ebury Terrace, Chelsea - Chemist & Druggist - trading as F & JAguilar
12 Brompton Row, Brompton, Middlesex
Ebury Terrace, ChelseaIn Jamaica in 1829?
1851 Census:77, Lambeth Walk, Lambeth, Surrey, England
Arthur E Forty Head Married Male 66 1785 Stationer & Toyman Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Emmeline Forty Wife Married Female 56 1795 Net Lace Maker Jamaica, West Indies
Frederick Agiular Brother-In-Law Widower Male 49 1802 Surgeon Out Of Practice St Pancras, Middlesex, England
Thomas D Campbell - Married Male 34 1817 Accountant East Retford, Nottinghamshire, England
Rebecca Campbell Niece Married Female 20 1831 - Paddington, Middlesex, EnglandBIRTH: Also shown as Born St. Pancras, Middlesex.
Appears she also came from Jamaica - possibly died in Jamaica
There is a slave register for her in Jamaica in 1829 where a JosephPhillips was her agent.
Marriage Notes for Frederick Aguilar and Catherine Ann YOUNG
MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married St. Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex.
Do not think the 1837 death record is hers as she has another child in1838 but does die by 1851 Census as Frederick is listed as a widower.
However, there is a marriage in Victoria, Australia of a Ann ArnoldAguilar in 1843 to a William Slack
Marriage Notes for Frederick Aguilar and Ann Arnold COLES
MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Christchurch, Marylebone, Middlesex.
1841 Census: Tarling Street, St George, St George, East, Middlesex, England
Arthur Forty Male 57 1784 Middlesex, England
Emmeline Forty Female 47 1794 Middlesex, England
Frederick Forty Male 17 1824 Middlesex, England
Ann Johnson Female 30 1811 Middlesex, England
Henry Johnson Male 3 1838 Middlesex, England
Jesse Aguilar Female 7 1834 Middlesex, England
Marriage Notes for Frederick Aguilar and Catherine HALLIDAY
MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married St James, Sydney, N.S.W..
1824 Address is from his father's probate
Up to 1832 Debtors Court Appearance the addresses given are
1837 Subscriber to 200 shares (£2000) in the London, Shoreham andBrighton Railway and 50 shares (£2500) in the South Midland CountiesRailway
94 Union St, Southwark
16 Church St, Lisson Grove, Middlesex(corresponds to Rebecca Aguilar's 1830 burial)
2 Little Randolph St, Camden Town - Attorney's ClerkUp to 1839 Debtors Court Appearance the addresses given are
4 York Street, Walworth Road, Surrey
2 Adelaide Place, Lambeth - Attorney's Clerk
1 St John St, Clerkenwell - Chemist & Druggist & Attorney's Clerk
44 Leather Lane, Holborn - F & J Aguilar Chemist & Druggist
Debtors Prison for London & Middlesex - Prisoner
2 Great Union St, Southwark
Raven Row, Whitechapel Road
10 Baker St, Commercial Road East
7 Storer St, Commercial Road East - Clerk to Attorney
78 Lucas Street, Commercial Road East - Clerk to the CommercialRailway Company - London Gazette AddressBetween 1841 and 1851 the addresses given are as follows and somecross reference with census and birth certificate addresses.
35 Crutched Friars, St. Olave's
11 Mount Row, New Kent Road, Southwark
8 Brunswick St, Great Dover St, Newington (this is an importantaddress as it links Francis, Joseph and Orlando)
Union St
1 White Hart St, Lambeth,
10 Salisbury St, Strand
10 Old Jewry Chambers, London
120 Barrett St, Lambeth
Elizabeth St, Walworth
10 St. Paul's Terrace, Balls Pond, Middlesex
Malborough St, Blackfriars Road,
3 Wellington Place, WalworthAlso amongst the occupations given for this period are
Clerk, Blackwall Railway Company
Clerk, Northern and Eastern Railway Company
Clerk to Anti Corn Law League
Accountant, General Agent and Secretary to the Western Jamaica RailwayCompany
Proprietor of Railways - Great Welsh Junction Railway Company, JamaicaSouthern, Eastern, and Northern Railway Company1860 Court Appearance as a Soap dealer lists him as previously beinginsolvent 6 times.
Occupation given on his death certificate is Commissions Agent
OCCUPATION: Imperial Cement Works, Patientia Wharf, Millwall, London
1824 Address is from his father's probate
Up to 1832 Debtors Court Appearance the addresses given are
1837 Subscriber to 200 shares (�2000) in the London, Shoreham andBrighton Railway and 50 shares (£2500) in the South Midland CountiesRailway
94 Union St, Southwark
16 Church St, Lisson Grove, Middlesex(corresponds to Rebecca Aguilar's 1830 burial)
2 Little Randolph St, Camden Town - Attorney's ClerkUp to 1839 Debtors Court Appearance the addresses given are
4 York Street, Walworth Road, Surrey
2 Adelaide Place, Lambeth - Attorney's Clerk
1 St John St, Clerkenwell - Chemist & Druggist & Attorney's Clerk
44 Leather Lane, Holborn - F & J Aguilar Chemist & Druggist
Debtors Prison for London & Middlesex - Prisoner
2 Great Union St, Southwark
Raven Row, Whitechapel Road
10 Baker St, Commercial Road East
7 Storer St, Commercial Road East - Clerk to Attorney
78 Lucas Street, Commercial Road East - Clerk to the CommercialRailway Company - London Gazette AddressBetween 1841 and 1851 the addresses given are as follows and somecross reference with census and birth certificate addresses.
35 Crutched Friars, St. Olave's
11 Mount Row, New Kent Road, Southwark
8 Brunswick St, Great Dover St, Newington (this is an importantaddress as it links Francis, Joseph and Orlando)
Union St
1 White Hart St, Lambeth,
10 Salisbury St, Strand
10 Old Jewry Chambers, London
120 Barrett St, Lambeth
Elizabeth St, Walworth
10 St. Paul's Terrace, Balls Pond, Middlesex
Malborough St, Blackfriars Road,
3 Wellington Place, WalworthAlso amongst the occupations given for this period are
Clerk, Blackwall Railway Company
Clerk, Northern and Eastern Railway Company
Clerk to Anti Corn Law League
Accountant, General Agent and Secretary to the Western Jamaica RailwayCompany
Proprietor of Railways - Great Welsh Junction Railway Company, JamaicaSouthern, Eastern, and Northern Railway Company1860 Court Appearance as a Soap dealer lists him as previously beinginsolvent 6 times.
Occupation given on his death certificate is Commissions Agent
(Medical):Probably Decay of Nature
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Lambeth, Surrey.
Her death certificate says that her daughter G Griffiths was presentat her death - the only G initialed daughter would be Georgiana
details from Simon Greenfield - see Aguilar genealogy on www.barrow-lousada.org
ID: Merged with a record that used the ID 1292
Marriage Notes for Joseph Aguilar and Caroline FORTY
MARRIAGE: 1841 Census: HO107 723/8
Crutched Friars, St Olave, Middlesex, England
Rebecca Aguilar F 73-77
Caroline Aguilar F 37-41
Georgiana Aguilar F 36-40 Middlesex
Orlando Aguilar M 32-36 Middlesex
Rebecca Emma Aguilar F 10 Middlesex
Emmeline Aguilar F 8 Middlesex
Caroline Aguilar F 6
Joseph Aguilar M 4 Middlesex
Georgiana Aguilar F 2 Middlesex
Edward Aguilar M 9
Frederick Aguilar M 8 Middlesex1851 Census: 13, Wood Street, St Mary Lambeth, Lambeth, Surrey, England
Joseph Aguilar Head Married Male 47 1804 Accountant Lambeth, Surrey, England
Caroline Aguilar Wife Married Female 45 1806 - Warwickshire, England
Emmeline Aguilar Daughter Unmarried Female 17 1834 Fancy Crotchet Worker Lambeth, Surrey, England
Caroline Aguilar Daughter - Female 15 1836 Fancy Crotchet Worker Lambeth, Surrey, England
Joseph Aguilar Son - Male 14 1837 Scholar St George in the East, Middlesex, England
Georgina Aguilar Daughter - Female 11 1840 Scholar Shadwell, Middlesex, England
Arthur Aguilar Son - Male 6 1845 - Lambeth, Surrey, England
Julia Aguilar Daughter - Female 3 1848 - Lambeth, Surrey, England
Jessy Aguilar Niece - Female 16 1835 Servant Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England
George Jones Head Married Male 29 1822 Engineer Cornwall, England
Mary Jones Wife Married Female 28 1823 - Cornwall, England
Mary Jones Daughter - Female 9 1842 Scholar Cornwall, England
George J Jones Son - Male 8 1843 Scholar Cornwall, England1861 Census: RG09 382/55 Ecclesiastical Parish St Giles, Registration District Camberwell
Montpellier Road, Camberwell, London, Surrey, England
Joseph Aquilar Head M 57 Lambeth, Surrey
Carline Aquilar Wife F 56 ..., Worcestershire
Emmaline J Aquilar Daughter F 27 Lambeth, Surrey
Caroline Aquilar Daughter F 25 Lambeth, Surrey
Joseph Aquilar Son M 23 Shadwell, Middlesex
Georgina Aquilar Daughter F 21 Shadwell, Middlesex
Arther A Aquilar Son M 16 Lambeth, Surrey
Julia M Aquilar Daughter F 13 Lambeth, Surrey
Alen I Campbell Granddaughter F 6 Lambeth, Surrey
George D Campbell Grandson M 3 Lambeth, Surrey
Joseph A Campbell Grandson M 2 Lambeth, Surrey1871 Census:
St Giles Camberwell, London, Surrey, England
Joseph Aguilar Head M 67 Lambeth, Surrey
Caroline Aguilar Wife F 66 Kingweston, Warwickshire
Julia M Parish Daughter F 23 Lambeth, Surrey
George D Campbell Grandson M 13 Lambeth, Surrey
Agnes O Parish Granddaughter F 5 Lambeth, Surrey
Beatrice C Morgan Granddaughter F 5 Camberwell, SurreyMARRIAGE: Also shown as Married St Mary's Church, Newington, Surrey.
1837 Marriage entry records him as a widower and also a police constable.
One record we found of the 1848 Marriage for Mary Bridger doesn't actually name him - but he appears to have used the name Frederick Phillips (GRO Index Jul-Sep 1848 Whitechapel Vol 2 Page 529Suspected to be in Debtors' Prison in 1841 - could be for the theft below
The 1845 court "appearance" also suggests that he was a police constable in K Division for a short time, but soon after leaving the police force he and is wife were "apprehended on a charge of obtaining a large twelfth cake from a confectioner in The Poultry - subsequentlytried and convicted at The Old Bailey."
List of addresses prior to 1844
9 Etham Place, Southwark
8 Brunswick Street, Southwark
22 Great Union Street, Southwark
80 St. George's Road, Southwark
7 Wood St, Lambeth
19 Bronti Place, Walworth1837 Marriage entry records him as a widower and also a policeconstable.
see "1838 Morning Chronicle 6th March - Francis Aguilar.jpg" sugggested he was at that time a Surgeon and previously a Poiliceman of K Division
1840 Marriage for Mary Bridger doesn't actually name him.
Suspected to be in Debtors' Prison in 1841 - could be for the theft below
The 1845 court "appearance" also suggests that he was a policeconstable in K Division for a short time, but soon after leaving the police force he and is wife were "apprehended on a charge of obtaining a large twelfth cake from a confectioner in The Poultry - subsequently tried and convicted at The Old Bailey."
see 1845 The Times 30th Dec - Francis Aguilar.pdfList of addresses prior to 1844
9 Etham Place, Southwark
8 Brunswick Street, Southwark
22 Great Union Street, Southwark
80 St. George's Road, Southwark
7 Wood St, Lambeth
19 Bronti Place, WalworthID: Merged with a record that used the ID 1286
On 10 Nov 2017 by email Simon Greenfield commented - Evidence for Francis Aguilar\ Phillips being a policeman comes courtesy of his 12/11/1837 marriage to Mary Bridger where the register records his occupation as police constable. Interestingly the register also records him as a widower. Unfortunately I’ve not managed to find any information about this previous marriage. Corroborating evidence for his occupation is found in several newspaper reports. The first is a court report in the Morning Chronicle dated 6/3/1838 where reference is made of him being formerly a constable in K Division (article attached).....the Daily News dated 20/6/1846 where Francis......in court for an alleged forgery.......is described thus “Francis Aguilar, formerly a constable belonging to the K Division of the Metropolitan Police, and who is...........This is presumably how Charles Pilcher came to know Francis well enough that his wife was present at Francis and Mary Bridger’s wedding. At another court appearance reported in The Times on the 30/12/1845 on page 8 two witnesses gave evidence that as former constables in K Division they knew Francis as another former constable in the same division. As Francis states himself he was a police constable, if only for a short time.
BIRTH: Also shown as Born St Margaret West, Middlesex.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Lambeth, Surrey.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Oct-Dec 1883
She resided in 1837 in 1 Salter St, London.
She was employed as Seamstress in 1844.
She resided in 1848 in 121 Princes Rd, Lambeth, Surrey.
She resided in 1861 in 20 New St, Lambeth, Surrey
She resided in 1871 in 17 Woodgate St, Battersea, Surrey.
Mary was employed as Shirt Maker in 1881.
She resided in 1881 in 15 Spring Gardens, Lambeth, Surrey.BIRTH: Also shown as Born Deal, Kent.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Jan-Mar 1883
Marriage Notes for Francis Aguilar and Mary BRIDGER
Simon Greenfield by email 10 Nov 2017 commented - the marriage produced a child (Frederic), born 1848
MARRIAGE: 1871 Census: Woodgate Street, Battersea, Wandsworth, London, England
Francis Aguilar Head - Male 56 1815 Newsagent St Margaret West, Middlesex, England
Mary Aguilar Wife - Female 56 1815 - Deal, Kent, England
Frederic Aguilar Son - Male 23 1848 - Lambeth, Surrey, England1881 Census: Dwelling:15 Spring Garden
Census Place:Lambeth, Surrey, England
Source:FHL Film 1341137 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0598 Folio 135 Page 24
MarrAgeSexBirthplace
Francis AQUILARM66 MKnightsbridge, Middlesex, England
Rel:HeadOcc:Dock Labourer
Mary AQUILARM67 FDeal, Kent, England
Rel:WifeOcc:Shirt MakerMARRIAGE: Also shown as Married St. George in the East, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex.
she assisted by her father was the prosecutrix in a 1850 bigamy trial
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey London's Central Criminal Court, 1674 to 1913
FRANCIS AGUILAR, Sexual Offences > bigamy, 4th February 1850.
Reference Number: t18500204-493
Offence: Sexual Offences > bigamy
Verdict: Guilty > no_subcategory
Punishment: Imprisonment > no_subcategory
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493. FRANCIS AGUILAR , for bigamy.
CHARLES PILCHER (policeman, K 190). I know the prisoner and my wife were present when he was married to Mary Bridger, in the Church of St. George, Middlesex. I saw Mary Bridger about three weeks ago.
MARTHA MARY CLARO . I have known the prisoner about a year and a half he is an embosser, and represented himself as single on 11th July, 1848, I was married to him, in Whitechapel Church he gave me the name of Frederick Phillips.
Prisoner. Q. Were you not aware that I was married? A. No I had a child before I was married.
GEORGE QUINNEAR (police-sergeant, P 1). I took the prisoner in the parish of St. Mary, Newington he was charged by the father of the prosecutrix with bigamy he looked at him, and said, "Can you prove it?" I produce the certificates of the two marriages I have compared them with the originals they are correct (read).
Prisoner. She knew at the time how I was situated; she had known me three years full.
GUILTY . Aged 35. Confined Two Years.
Marriage Notes for Francis Aguilar and Martha Mary CLARO
Bigamous marriage
MARRIAGE: GRO Index Jul-Sep 1848 Whitechapel Vol 2 Page 529
marr frederick phillips 11th July, 1848. see 'the old bailey' report of the trial of frances Aguilar 11th July, 1848 found guilty of bigamy
The Procedings of the Old Bailey London's Central Crminal Court, 1674 to 1913
FRANCIS AGUILAR, Sexual Offences > bigamy, 4th February 1850.Reference Number: t18500204-493
Offence: Sexual Offences > bigamy
Verdict: Guilty > no_subcategory
Punishment: Imprisonment > no_subcategory
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See original Click to see original493. FRANCIS AGUILAR , for bigamy.
CHARLES PILCHER (policeman, K 190). I know the prisoner and my wife were present when he was married to Mary Bridger, in the Church of St. George, Middlesex. I saw Mary Bridger about three weeks ago.
MARTHA MARY CLARO . I have known the prisoner about a year and a half he is an embosser, and represented himself as single on 11th July, 1848, I was married to him, in Whitechapel Church he gave me the name of Frederick Phillips.
Prisoner. Q. Were you not aware that I was married? A. No I had a child before I was married.
GEORGE QUINNEAR (police-sergeant, P 1). I took the prisoner in the parish of St. Mary, Newington he was charged by the father of the prosecutrix with bigamy he looked at him, and said, "Can you prove it?" I produce the certificates of the two marriages I have compared them with the originals they are correct (read).
Prisoner. She knew at the time how I was situated; she had known me three years full.
GUILTY . Aged 35. Confined Two Years.MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married St Mary, Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England.
Marriage Notes for Francis Aguilar and Louise ROBERTSON
probably not married - Alan Pereira advice by email 9 Nov 2017
on 10 Nov 2017 Simon Greenfield added - With regard to Louisa Robertson I’d agree with Alan that they didn’t marry. Banns were read at St. Mary, Islington on 3rd May, 10th May & 17th May 1846 for the forthcoming marriage of Frederick Napoleon De Aguilar(!) and Louisa Robertson. The register of the banns records Frederick as a widower (surprise surprise), Louisa a spinster. Whereas other entries on the page have a subsequent marriage date entered, their record has “out” recorded next to it. This suggests that the marriage didn’t take place and I can’t find any other reference to a subsequent marriage.
They had a son Henry James born 18/9/1846 but baptised 27/3/1849 as the child of Francis Aguilar and Louisa Robertson. He died shortly after and was buried 11/4/1849 under the name Henry Robertson (suggesting that his parents did indeed not marry).
MARRIAGE: Shown as a widower in his 1837 Marriage
1841 Census: Wilderness Row, St Luke Chelsea, Kensington, Middlesex, England
Andrew Robertson Male 70 1771 Scotland
Rebecca Robertson Female 51 1790 At Sea
Louisa Robertson Female 19 1822 Middlesex, England
Henry Polslaze Male 60 1781 -
Henry Polslaze Male 2 1839 Middlesex, England
Catharine Sheridan Female 63 1778 Middlesex, England1851 Census: 7 Wilderness Row, Chelsea, Middlesex, England
Andrew Robertson Head Widower Male 82 1769 Out Pensioner C H Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Louisa Robertson Daughter Unmarried Female 26 1825 Dress Maker Chelsea, Middlesex, England
see www.barrow-lousada.org special-purpose chart on the 4 marriages of Bella Baruh Lousada
Alan Pereira found a burial record from the Parish of Northopin the County of Flint in the year 1877 and an 1877 will recordDEATH:
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First name(s) BELLA
Last name WILLS
Birth year 1808
Death year 1877
Age 69
Burial year 1877
Burial day 19
Burial month Jan
Burial place CONNAH'S QUAY
Parish Connah's Quay
County Flintshire
Country Wales
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Marriage Notes for Bella Baruh Lousada and Charles KENRICK
marriage date and place from Peter Lousada's tree
remarried St Lukes Old Street - statement taken 19 April 1826 - I have a digital record from ancestry.com confirming this and that her mother was Bella Baruh Lousada; ancestry.com gives the date as 26 April 1826
BURIAL: City of London Burials 1754-1855: Greater London Burial Index
Charles Lousada Kenrick
Aged 4days
Buried 11 Jan 1827 St Botolph Without Bishopsgate, London
Abode: 13 BROAD ST BUILDINGS
Guildhall ref#: GL Mss 4521/1-4BIRTH: Also shown as Born London.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening St Botolph without Bishopsgate.
BURIAL: Also shown as Buried St Botolph without Bishopsgate.
Major
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Sussex.
Marriage Notes for Bella Baruh Lousada and Robert WILLS
source of marriage date ancestry.com 6 Oct 1851
but see the note the earlier Edinburgh marriage!! 24 Jan 1839 from ScotlandsPeople Marcus Whitaker first found it 24 January 1839 Robert Wills & Bella Barum Lousada Edinburgh Midlothian
Ref:This means that she (without divorcing Charles Kenrick) married Robert Wills and this marriage became officially registered in England only a few months after the death of Charles Kenrick!!!
MARRIAGE: shown as also marrying each other on 6 Oct 1851 London [Barrow-Lousada.org]
1851 Census:Golftyn, Northop and Golftyn, Holywell, Flintshire, Wales
Robert Wills Head Married Male 40 1811 Doctor Of Medicine Sussex, England
Bella Wills Wife Married Female 38 1813 - London, Middlesex, England
Sarah Lashbrook Servant Unmarried Female 45 1806 Cook Devon, England
Mary Ann Davies Servant Unmarried Female 21 1830 House Maid -1871 Census:Slas Bellyn, Kelsterton, Holywell, Flintshire, Wales
Robert Wills Head - Male 60 1811 - Sussex, England
Bella Wills Wife - Female 62 1809 - London, Middlesex, England
Ann Walker Servant - Female 50 1821 - Yorkshire, England
Sarah Collins Servant - Female 34 1837 - Northamptonshire, England
Ann Hughes Servant - Female 23 1848 - Flintshire, Wales
Jane Roberts Servant - Female 23 1848 - Flintshire, Wales
George Walker Servant - Male 49 1822 - Yorkshire, EnglandMARRIAGE: Also shown as Married London.
MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married 24 Jan 1839
MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married 24 Jan 1839
Arthur was the only son according to H G Lousada in 1914
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Finsbury Square, Middlesex.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening Saint Mary St Marylebone Road.
DEATH: Also shown as Died East Preston, Sussex.
BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Worthing.
Birth from ref 34 www.barrow-lousada.org. Living at Sidmouth 1851 Census, Hertfordshore 1881 Census, Sunninghill 1891 Census
Isaac Lousada. Married his 2nd cousin Sarah Lousada, daughter of Isaac Lousada, Duke de Lousada y Lousada, son of Moses de Lousada, son of Jacob Baruh Lousada.BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1816
DEATH: Also shown as Died Windsor.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Bef 16 Dec 1909
Marriage Notes for Isaac Baruh Lousada and Sarah LOUSADA
from Colyer-Fergusson
also found in The Lady's Magazine (and Museum) p144 Births Deaths and Marriages 1836MARRIAGE: from Colyer-Fergusson
also found in The Lady's Magazine (and Museum) p144 Births Deaths and Marriages 1836
Neither John nor Charles show in either FreeBMD or Findmypast suggesting these are erroneous entries.1851 Census:4, York Terrace, Sidmouth, Honiton, Devon, England
Issac Lousada Head Married Male 42 1809 Esqre London, Middlesex, England
Sarah Lousada Wife Married Female 33 1818 - Stamford Hill, Middlesex, England
Louisa Champ Servant Unmarried Female 25 1826 Ladys Maid Bath, Somerset, England
Ann Reed Servant Unmarried Female 32 1819 Cook Devon, England1881 Census: The Vineyard Codicote Road, Welwyn, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England
Isaac Lousada Head Married Male 72 1809 Annuitant ((No Profession)) Finsbury, Middlesex, England
Sarah Lousada Wife Married Female 63 1818 - Stoke Newington, Middlesex, England
Marianne Roberts Servant Single Female 27 1854 Ladys Maid (Dom Serv) Denbighshire, Wales
Sarah Harrison Servant Single Female 28 1853 Cook (Dom Serv) Brotherton, Yorkshire, England
Mary Titmus Servant Single Female 18 1863 Housemaid (Dom Serv) Welwyn, Hertfordshire, England
John Ayton Groom Single Male 28 1853 Groom (Doms Servant) Thirsk, Yorkshire, EnglandMARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Cheltenham.
would have been Jacob after maternal grandfather if family had remained Jewish
He lived on the Isle of Wight before moving to Peak House for the following appears in Henry Roche's 'Jews of the Isle of Wight' - Sons born in RYDE 1848,1850 (1846 Brighton, 1851 Winchester) C1851
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
OBITUARY: Spouse and Children
Mrs T J Ponting«tab»Daughter«tab»Female
Extended Family
T J Ponting«tab»Son-in-Law«tab»Male
Others on Record
Perkins«tab»Non Relative«tab»MaleCHRISTENING: First name(s) John
Last name Lousada
Baptism year 1832
Birth year 1832
Birth date 12 Sep 1832
Father's first name Moses Barah
Mother's first name Bella Lousada
Baptism place Clovelly
Residence Bath
County Devon
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Collections from Great Britainwould have been Jacob after maternal grandfather if family had remained Jewish
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
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Finsbury Square, Middlesex.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Exeter.
BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Exeter New Cemetery, England.
birthpace taken as place of christening - ancestry.com
christening detail from ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.orgday and month of death from MyHeritage
from Alan Pereira 20 Dec 2012
Julian, I have a Findmypast record which suggests she may have been done twice, assuming you have a source for the Walcot Church christening?
First name(s) Tryphena Jaeb
Last name Barrow
Gender Female
Birth year 1811
Birth place Streatham, Surry, England
Baptism year 1827
Baptism date 12 Jun 1827
Place -
County London
Country England
Father's first name(s) Simon
Father's last name Barrow
Mother's first name(s) Tryphena Esther
Mother's last name -
Maternal grandfather's first name(s) Lyon
Maternal grandfather's last name De Symons
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CHRISTENING: First name(s) Tryphena Jaeb
Last name Barrow
Gender Female
Birth year 1811
Birth place Streatham, Surry, England
Baptism year 1827
Baptism date 12 Jun 1827
Place -
County London
Country England
Father's first name(s) Simon
Father's last name Barrow
Mother's first name(s) Tryphena Esther
Mother's last name -
Maternal grandfather's first name(s) Lyon
Maternal grandfather's last name De Symons
Record set England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975
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Collections from Great BritainGIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Tryphena Jael
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Balham, Surrey, England.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening Walcot Church, Bath.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 12 Jun 1827
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Balham, Surrey, England.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 12 Jun 1827
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Balham, Surrey, England.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 12 Jun 1827
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Balham, Surrey, England.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 12 Jun 1827
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Balham, Surrey, England.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 12 Jun 1827
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Balham, Surrey, England.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 12 Jun 1827
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Balham, Surrey, England.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 12 Jun 1827
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Balham, Surrey, England.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 12 Jun 1827
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Balham, Surrey, England.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 12 Jun 1827
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Balham, Surrey, England.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 12 Jun 1827
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Balham, Surrey, England.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 12 Jun 1827
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Balham, Surrey, England.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 12 Jun 1827
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Balham, Surrey, England.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 12 Jun 1827
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Balham, Surrey, England.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 12 Jun 1827
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Balham, Surrey, England.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 12 Jun 1827
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Balham, Surrey, England.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 12 Jun 1827
DEATH: Also shown as Died Exeter, England.
BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Exeter New Cemetery, England.
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Tryphena Jael
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Tryphena Jael
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Tryphena Jael
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Balham, Surrey, England.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening 12 Jun 1827
Marriage Notes for John Baruh Lousada and Tryphena Jael Louisa BARROW
from ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org
married by the Vicar ArchDeacon MoyseyMARRIAGE: from ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org
married by the Vicar ArchDeacon Moysey6 sons, 5 daughters
Children of JOHN LOUSADA and TRYPHENA BARROW are:
i.CONSTANCE MARY8 LOUSADA, m. T. J. PONTING, 16 Oct 1884, St Matthews Church, Exeter, Devon.
ii.LOUISA TRYPHENA LOUSADA, b. Somerset, Bath.
iii.AGNES LOUSADA, b. Somerset, Bath.
iv.MORTIMER LOUSADA.1841 Census:Sillwood Place, Brighton, Brighthelmstone, Sussex, England
John Lousada Male 31 1810 -
Tryphena Lousada Female 30 1811 -
Louisa Lousada Female 8 1833 -
Mary Lousada Female 6 1835 -
Agnes Lousada Female 4 1837 -
William Foster Male 26 1815 -
Charlotte Burch Female 30 1811 -
Anne Dayman Female 35 1806 -
Frances Guy Female 20 1821 Sussex, England1851 Census: Romsey Road, St Thomas, Winchester, Hampshire, England
John B Lousada Head Married Male 41 1810 Fund Holder Finsbury, Middlesex, England
T Lousada Wife Married Female 40 1811 - Balham, Surrey, England
C Lousada Daughter - Female 5 1846 - -
M J Lousada Son - Male 9 1842 Scholar Brighton, Surrey, England
St L Lousada Son - Male 4 1847 - Brighton, Surrey, England
H A Lousada Son - Male 2 1849 - Isle of Wight, England
M R Lousada Son - Male 1 1850 - Isle of Wight, England
Jane Toogood - Unmarried Female 23 1828 Serv Isle of Wight, England
Mary A Cook - Unmarried Female 24 1827 Serv Batley, Hampshire, England
Mary Prior - Unmarried Female 38 1813 Serv Steventon, Hampshire, England
Elizabeth Masters - Married Female 56 1795 Nurse Monthly Beer, Devon, England
Ellen Gray - Unmarried Female 17 1834 Serv West Stow, Dorset, England1861 Census:Perl House, Beacon Place, Sidmouth, Honiton, Devon, England
John B Lousada Head Married Male 50 1811 JP, Landed Proprietor & Fundholde London, Middlesex, England
Trayphene J Lousada Wife Married Female 50 1811 - Balham, Surrey, England
Louisa T Lousada Daughter Unmarried Female 27 1834 - Bath, Surrey, England
Mary Jane Lousada Daughter Unmarried Female 25 1836 - Bath, Surrey, England
Agness H Lousada Daughter Unmarried Female 24 1837 - Bath, Surrey, England
Mortimer Q Lousada Son Unmarried Male 19 1842 - Brighton, England
Constance Lousada Daughter Unmarried Female 8 1853 - Winchester, Hampshire, England
Edward Charles Lousada Son - Male 6 1855 - Winchester, Hampshire, England
Thomas Jennings Servant Unmarried Male 26 1835 Butler Heathfield, Somerset, England
Harriett Williams Servant Widow Female 42 1819 Cook Denbury, Devon, England
Sarah Wakeford Servant Unmarried Female 28 1833 Ladies Maid Hampshire, England
Elizabeth Edwards Servant Unmarried Female 40 1821 Housemaid Hertford, Hertfordshire, England
Jane Livermore Servant Unmarried Female 20 1841 Housemaid Sidmouth, Devon, England
Susan Goldon Servant Unmarried Female 19 1842 Nursemaid Sidmouth, Devon, England
Sarah Porter Servant Unmarried Female 19 1842 Kitchenmaid Taunton, Somerset, England1861 Census: Piece: RG9/1478 Place: Uffculme -Devon Enumeration District: 1
Civil Parish: Uffculme Ecclesiastical Parish: Uffculme
Folio: 8 Page: 11 Schedule: 77
Address: -
Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
LOUSADA St Leger Pupil - M 14 Scholar Sussex - Brighton
COLDRIDGE Percy Pupil - M 10 Scholar Devon - Ottery St Mary
Page: 8/12 HOUGHTON Warrand Pupil - M 12 Scholar Overseas - British - Canary Islands
LORAINE Charles H Pupil - M 12 Scholar Somerset - Norton Fitzwarren
PULMAN Procter Pupil - M 9 Scholar Somerset - Wellington
WINTER John Pupil - M 9 Scholar Somerset - Ash
BERNARD Arthur Pupil - M 10 Scholar Devon - Sidmouth
WILLIAMS Philip Pupil - M 8 Scholar Middlesex - London
DOVETON William Pupil - M 10 Scholar Devon - Salcombe
HAMLYN Calmady Pupil - M 12 Scholar Devon - Bridestowe
MAYCOCK Frederick Pupil - M 10 Scholar Overseas - British - Barbados
PULMAN William Pupil - M 8 Scholar Somerset - Wellington
HAMLYN Osbert Pupil - M 11 Scholar Devon - Bridestowe
BULKELY Owen Pupil - M 9 Scholar Cambridgeshire - Newmarket1861 Census: Piece: RG9/1270 Place: 2 SWINDON -Wiltshire Enumeration District: 69
Civil Parish: Chisledon Ecclesiastical Parish: -
Folio: 86 Page: 4 Schedule: 18
Address: Street
Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
MEYRICK Edwin Head M M 45 Vicar Chisledon Private Tutor Wiltshire - Ramsbury
MEYRICK Martha Wife M F 36 Wiltshire - Aldbourne
MEYRICK Arthur Son - M 10 Wiltshire - Chisledon
MEYRICK Marian Dau - F 9 Wiltshire - Chisledon
MEYRICK Laura Dau - F 6 Wiltshire - Chisledon
REEVES Phoebe Ann Servnt U F 18 Nursery Maid Wiltshire - Wroughton
MORTIMER Elizabeth Servnt U F 20 Cook Wiltshire - Mildenhall
KNIPE Ann Servnt U F 22 House Maid Wiltshire - Lydiard
DONE Jane Gvnes U F 23 Governess Middlesex - London
BROWN Sarah Louisa Pupil - F 10 Pupil Surrey - Brixton Hill
BROWN Edward Pearce Pupil - M 14 Pupil Surrey - Brixton Hill
POTTER Edward Smally Pupil U M 17 Pupil Gloucestershire - Charlton Kings
BACON John Mackenzie Pupil - M 14 Pupil Berkshire - Lambourne Woodland
LOUSADA Howell Arthur Pupil - M 12 Pupil Hampshire - Ryde I O W
LOUSADA Reginald Robert Pupil - M 11 Pupil Hampshire - Ryde I O W1881 Census: Dwelling:Redcliff
Census Place:Exeter St Sidwell, Devon, England
Source:FHL Film 1341518 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2149 Folio 30 Page 2
MarrAgeSexBirthplace
John B. LOUSADAM71 MFinsbury Sq, Middlesex, England
Rel:HeadOcc:J.P. County Devon
Tryphena LOUSADAM70 FBalham, Surrey, England
Rel:Wife
Constance LOUSADAU28 FWinchester
Rel:Daur
Annie E. LOUSADAM33 F
Rel:Daur In LawOcc:Wife Of Capt R R Lousada 97 Regt
Kate Anni LOUSADA 5 FBermuda
Rel:Grand Daur
Norah Agnes LOUSADA 4 FLymstone, Devon, England
Rel:Grand Daur
Way JAMESM53 MCobrick
Rel:CoachmanOcc:Servant (Coach Dom)
Elizabeth GODFREYU30 FMorchard Bishop, Devon, England
Rel:HousemaidOcc:Housemaid Domestic
Mary ELLISU23 FYealmpton, Devon, England
Rel:ServantOcc:Cook Domestic
Sarah HUNTU22 FSandford, Devon, England
Rel:ServantOcc:Parlourmaid Domestic
Fanny RUMMARYU17 FExeter, Devon, England
Rel:ServantOcc:Nursemaid DomesticMARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Walcot Church, Bath.
1881 lived at Belgrave House Station Road Sidmouth unmarried
Approximate date of death 1914 - see 22 October 1914 letter from Herbert George Lousada refers to payment made under Aunt Louisa's will to Edward Charles Lousada (letter uploaded to www.barrow-lousada.org)actually Louisa Tryphena was a sister not an aunt - Aunt Louisa died in 1831
Executor Hugh Samuel Tyssen whom we have entered as #1293
birth ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org and buried at Exeter Cemetery
BURIAL: Louisa Tryphena Lousada Age 80=Birth year 1834
Burial date 04 Apr 1914 Sidmouth, Devon, England
Archive reference 1855A/PR/1/281881 lived at Belgrave House Station Road Sidmouth unmarried
Approximate date of death 1914 - see 22 October 1914 letter from Herbert George Lousada refers to payment made under Aunt Louisa's will to Edward Charles Lousada (letter uploaded to www.barrow-lousada.org)actually Louisa Tryphena was a sister not an aunt - Aunt Louisa died in 1831
Executor Hugh Samuel Tyssen whom we have entered as #1293
birth ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org and buried at Exeter Cemetery
1881 Census: Dwelling:Belgrave House Station Rd
Census Place:Sidmouth, Devon, England
Source:FHL Film 1341515 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2136 Folio 8 Page 10
MarrAgeSexBirthplace
Russie C. CHURCHM39 FWashington, America
Rel:Lodger (Head)Occ:Annuitant
Anna B. CHURCHU17 FDerby, England
Rel:Daur
Mary R. CHURCHU16 FAshby De La Zouch
Rel:Daur
Grace ASHFORDU28 FPinhoe, Devon, England
Rel:VisitorOcc:Annuitant
Reynolds ASHFORDU24 MPinhoe, Devon, England
Rel:VisitorOcc:Annuitant
Louisa LOUSADAU47 FBath, Somerset, England
Rel:LodgerOcc:Annuitant1891 Census: Piece: RG12/1673 Place: Honiton -Devon Enumeration District: 17
Civil Parish: Sidmouth Ecclesiastical Parish: Sidmouth
Folio: 14 Page: 1 Schedule: 2
Address: -
Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
LOUSADA Louisa T Lodger S F 57 Living On Own Means Somerset - BathGIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Louise Tryphena
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Bath.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Sidmouth.
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Louise Tryphena
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Louise Tryphena
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Louise Tryphena
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Louise Tryphena
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Louise Tryphena
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Louise Tryphena
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Louise Tryphena
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Louise Tryphena
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Louise Tryphena
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Louise Tryphena
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Louise Tryphena
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Louise Tryphena
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Louise Tryphena
The 1881 census shows sister Eleanor as a Sister of Mercy at St Wilfrid's Home Exeter aged 35 (with Agnes Henrietta aged 44).
birthdate ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org - Burlington St, Bath
admitted to Laverstock House Asylum Wiltshire 7 Apr 1866
http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=KPS277&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&gss=angs-g&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsln=lousada&gsln_x=0&cpxt=1&cp=9&catbucket=rstp&MSAV=1&uidh=v07&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=803650&recoff=8&dbid=9051&indiv=1&ml_rpos=7&ppvrjurl=http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gl%3Dallgs%26gss%3Dsfs28_ms_f-2_s%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26msT%3D1%26gsln%3Dlousada%26gsln_x%3D0%26cpxt%3D1%26cp%3D9%26catbucket%3Drstp%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3Dv07
also admitted 6 Sep 1872, 28 Dec 1889, 21 Jan 1896
Death from ancestry.comThe 1881 census shows sister Eleanor as a Sister of Mercy at St Wilfrid's Home Exeter aged 35 with Agnes Henrietta aged 44.
1881 Census: Dwelling:St Wilfrids Home
Census Place:Exeter St Olave, Devon, England
Source:FHL Film 1341519 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2155 Folio 68 Page 32
MarrAgeSexBirthplace
Laura S. SOCKWORDU40 FKirkly Hatham, York, England
Rel:HeadOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Henrietta M. DANIELLU34 FWootton Fitzpayne, Dorset, England
Rel:OtherOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Emily CLARKEU35 FBath, Somerset, England
Rel:OtherOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Mary J. DUCKINFIELDU40 FKingsbridge, Devon, England
Rel:OtherOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Ealoner Piercy LOUSADAU35 F British Subject, France
Rel:OtherOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Emily M. MILLSU32 FCanada
Rel:OtherOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Mary Ann PASSMOREU32 FSt Mary Church, Devon, England
Rel:OtherOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Mary A. BASSETTU38 FFrome, Somerset, England
Rel:OtherOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Agnes LOUSADAU44 FBath, Somerset, England
Rel:OtherOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Emily SYNEU24 FExeter, Devon, England
Rel:OtherOcc:General Serv1891 Census: Laverstoke Asylum, Wiltshire RG12 1618 44 6
Agnes Lousada Patient S 54 no occupationSomerset, BathLunatic1901 Census:(Brook House), Fore Street, Uffculme, Tiverton, Devon, England
Valentine E Barrow Head Married Male 35 1866 General Practitioner Of Medicine India
Mary A Barrow Wife Married Female 31 1870 - Bexley Heath, Kent, England
Frederick L Barrow Son - Male 6 1895 - Uffculme, Devon, England
Agnes H Lousada Cousin Single Female 64 1837 Living On Own Means Bath, Somerset, England
Bessie Chard Servant Single Female 22 1879 Servant (Cook) Domestic Halberton, Devon, England
Beatrice Spurway Servant Single Female 16 1885 Housemaid Uffculme, Devon, EnglandBIRTH: Also shown as Born Bath.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Tiverton.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Jan-Mar 1902
DEATH: Also shown as Died Jan-Mar 1902
DEATH: Also shown as Died Jan-Mar 1902
DEATH: Also shown as Died Jan-Mar 1902
DEATH: Also shown as Died Jan-Mar 1902
DEATH: Also shown as Died Jan-Mar 1902
DEATH: Also shown as Died Jan-Mar 1902
DEATH: Also shown as Died Jan-Mar 1902
DEATH: Also shown as Died Jan-Mar 1902
DEATH: Also shown as Died Jan-Mar 1902
Birthdate from gravestone - John Bury. See his house at Ryde on www.barrow-lousada.org
Not much is known of his life - perhaps he took a trip to Australia from New Zealand in 1865 - see ref 186 - but it is much more like that this trip was taken by his brother Harry who months later took delivery of a package from Dunedin
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Brighton East Sussex.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Isle of Wight.
birth ref 85 p26 www.barrow-lousada.org - left school at Cheltenham 1854
he appears in Victorian shipping news (The Age 25 Jan 1866) as having imported a package from Dunedin on the Claud Hamilton on 18 Jan 1866. Perhaps he arrived first in Australia in 1865 (see ref 186 of www.barrow-lousada.org which seems to have a few errors) as the ship he came on was the Tararua which is a NZ name and it came from Bluff Harbour a probable intermediate stop on the Dunedin-Melbourne trip.
Travelled by ship via New York 24 Sep 1868 (NY Passenger lists)
Sydney Mail 6 February 1869 records Lousada arriving from Panama and Wellington on the Ruahine on 3 Feb 1869
Sydney Mail 13 Feb 1869 records H B Lousada sailing for Melbourne on the Wonga Wonga on 6 FebA Lousada arrived Hobson's Bay 30 Apr 1870 on the Western 'from Portland via Belfast = Port Fairy' (see Argus 2 May 1870) - this was probably H B Lousada.
On 29 Jun 1870 H Lousada left Brisbane for Sydney on Lady Young (probably H A Lousada who was in Roma in early 1869) arrived 1 Jul 1870 and probably the same Lousada on 13 Jul left for Melbourne on Rangotira.
Thus around 1870 the 2 brothers coincided in Melbourne and together they engaged in saltmaking at Hastings (see recollections of Horace Frank Lousada on www.barrow-lousada.org).
The South Australian Register 25 Sep 1878 has him as an auctioneer at Maitland (ref: http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/42991710)
In Echuca 17 Nov 1873 attending inaugural ball at new Shire Hall and also in Echuca 21 Jul 1874 - attended meeting of Millewa Club; on 6 Aug the 3rd AGM of the Millewa Club was held with Mr Lousada the Secretary; he was in Echuca on 12 Mar 1875 which is the date of a letter he wrote with others protesting at the publication of unjust statements made in the press about a Mr Boyd and strangualtion; and on 28th July 1875 as shown by a letter he wrote to the Riverine Herald disclaiming an advertisement placed in his name; he was made bankrupt in Echuca 1876 (http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/7430196). He was of Mathoura Station 1877 (see Peak House sale authorisation on www.barrow-lousada.org). First secretary of the Maitland Agricultural Horticultural and Floricultural Society elected in 1878. Agent for Colonial Life Isurance Society 12 Jun 1878 Maitland SA. 5th July 1878 granted Auctioneer's licence - Moonta SA. Advertised as Auctioneer and Land Agent at Maitland on 10 Dec 1878. Present in Maitland SA 20 Mar 1879. On 2 May 1882 he was farewelled from Maitland from a place in which he was assaulted - South Australian Register 5 Feb 1879.There is a shipping record 27 Sep 1883 arriving Fremantle from Geraldton on the Otway, then 7 Jun 1884 arriving Fremantle from Cossack and 8 Dec 1884 arriving Albany from Fremantle, arriving back in Fremantle 13 Jan 1885. Sailed 14 Feb 1886 Fremantle to Albany. The West Australian on 3 May 1884 carried an AMP advertisement showing HB Lousada as a general canvassing agent. Around 1884, a syndicate was formed to publish a daily morning paper at Fremantle. The elite of Perth were among the shareholders - including H B Lousada. Unfortuntely the new venture failed and was absorbed by the Perth Daily News.
Married 1887 and at marriage date he was living in Melbourne. There is a shipping record of a trip to Sydney on the marriage day. He appears to have been the owner or co-owner of The Levite which won the Hotham Handicap in 1887 to be sent to Perth for the Perth Cup.
An advertisement appeared in the Inquirer and Commercial News Perth 9 May 1888 for Bury&Louasada Accountants, Land Estate Financial and General Agents 15 Phoenix Chambers Market Street Melbourne NB Special attention given to West Australian commissions. The Daily News Perth on 26 Apr 1888 shows a liquidation notice dated 9 Apr 1888 issued by Thomas Eaton Bury of Bury&Lousada
On 9 Jun 1894 he was a representative of the AMP Society. Died April 1901 in Fremantle - the obituary in the Western Mail Sat 13 April 1901 says he was an AMP agent. On 5th April 1901 he was seized with an apoplectic fit while escorting a relative to the railway station and was still unconscious 9 Apr 1901. He had been working very hard in connection with the preparation of the census.
from Alan Pereira 2 Dec 2017
Source: Sussex Family History GroupSt Nicholas, Worth, West Sussex
Harry Birningham Lousada baptised 7 Apr 1844 son of John and Tryphena
Abode Worth
Western Australia BMD, LOUSADA HARRY BIRMINGHAM 56 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN ENGLAND 885 1901.
also
Victoria Birth Deaths Marriages (https://online.justice.vic.gov.au/bdm/indexsearch.doj), Reg 3969 Year 1944 Lousada Emily Ann Place of Death : MELBOURNE SOUTH Aged 80.
birth ref 85 p26 www.barrow-lousada.org - left school at Cheltenham 1854
he appears in Victorian shipping news (The Age 25 Jan 1866) as having imported a package from Dunedin on the Claud Hamilton on 18 Jan 1866. Perhaps he arrived first in Australia in 1865 (see ref 186 of www.barrow-lousada.org which seems to have a few errors) as the ship he came on was the Tararua which is a NZ name and it came from Bluff Harbour a probable intermediate stop on the Dunedin-Melbourne trip.
Travelled by ship via New York 24 Sep 1868 (NY Passenger lists)
Sydney Mail 6 February 1869 records Lousada arriving from Panama and Wellington on the Ruahine on 3 Feb 1869
Sydney Mail 13 Feb 1869 records H B Lousada sailing for Melbourne on the Wonga Wonga on 6 FebA Lousada arrived Hobson's Bay 30 Apr 1870 on the Western 'from Portland via Belfast = Port Fairy' (see Argus 2 May 1870) - this was probably H B Lousada.
On 29 Jun 1870 H Lousada left Brisbane for Sydney on Lady Young (probably H A Lousada who was in Roma in early 1869) arrived 1 Jul 1870 and probably the same Lousada on 13 Jul left for Melbourne on Rangotira.
Thus around 1870 the 2 brothers coincided in Melbourne and together they engaged in saltmaking at Hastings (see recollections of Horace Frank Lousada on www.barrow-lousada.org).
The South Australian Register 25 Sep 1878 has him as an auctioneer at Maitland (ref: http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/42991710)
In Echuca 17 Nov 1873 attending inaugural ball at new Shire Hall and also in Echuca 21 Jul 1874 - attended meeting of Millewa Club; on 6 Aug the 3rd AGM of the Millewa Club was held with Mr Lousada the Secretary; he was in Echuca on 12 Mar 1875 which is the date of a letter he wrote with others protesting at the publication of unjust statements made in the press about a Mr Boyd and strangualtion; and on 28th July 1875 as shown by a letter he wrote to the Riverine Herald disclaiming an advertisement placed in his name; he was made bankrupt in Echuca 1876 (http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/7430196). He was of Mathoura Station 1877 (see Peak House sale authorisation on www.barrow-lousada.org). First secretary of the Maitland Agricultural Horticultural and Floricultural Society elected in 1878. Agent for Colonial Life Isurance Society 12 Jun 1878 Maitland SA. 5th July 1878 granted Auctioneer's licence - Moonta SA. Advertised as Auctioneer and Land Agent at Maitland on 10 Dec 1878. Present in Maitland SA 20 Mar 1879. On 2 May 1882 he was farewelled from Maitland from a place in which he was assaulted - South Australian Register 5 Feb 1879.There is a shipping record 27 Sep 1883 arriving Fremantle from Geraldton on the Otway, then 7 Jun 1884 arriving Fremantle from Cossack and 8 Dec 1884 arriving Albany from Fremantle, arriving back in Fremantle 13 Jan 1885. Sailed 14 Feb 1886 Fremantle to Albany. The West Australian on 3 May 1884 carried an AMP advertisement showing HB Lousada as a general canvassing agent. Around 1884, a syndicate was formed to publish a daily morning paper at Fremantle. The elite of Perth were among the shareholders - including H B Lousada. Unfortuntely the new venture failed and was absorbed by the Perth Daily News.
Married 1887 and at marriage date he was living in Melbourne. There is a shipping record of a trip to Sydney on the marriage day. He appears to have been the owner or co-owner of The Levite which won the Hotham Handicap in 1887 to be sent to Perth for the Perth Cup.
An advertisement appeared in the Inquirer and Commercial News Perth 9 May 1888 for Bury&Louasada Accountants, Land Estate Financial and General Agents 15 Phoenix Chambers Market Street Melbourne NB Special attention given to West Australian commissions. The Daily News Perth on 26 Apr 1888 shows a liquidation notice dated 9 Apr 1888 issued by Thomas Eaton Bury of Bury&Lousada
On 9 Jun 1894 he was a representative of the AMP Society. Died April 1901 in Fremantle - the obituary in the Western Mail Sat 13 April 1901 says he was an AMP agent. On 5th April 1901 he was seized with an apoplectic fit while escorting a relative to the railway station and was still unconscious 9 Apr 1901. He had been working very hard in connection with the preparation of the census.
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Brighton.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Abt 10 Apr 1901
DEATH: Also shown as Died Abt 10 Apr 1901
DEATH: Also shown as Died Abt 10 Apr 1901
DEATH: Also shown as Died Abt 10 Apr 1901
DEATH: Also shown as Died Abt 10 Apr 1901
DEATH: Also shown as Died Abt 10 Apr 1901
DEATH: Also shown as Died Abt 10 Apr 1901
DEATH: Also shown as Died Abt 10 Apr 1901
DEATH: Also shown as Died Abt 10 Apr 1901
DEATH: Also shown as Died Abt 10 Apr 1901
DEATH: Also shown as Died Abt 10 Apr 1901
of London according to marriage notice
was she the Emily Lousada again remanded in custody for medical examination as a for self-confessed vagrant 8 May 1905? Harry Burningham Lousada married an Emily in Melbourne but he died 1901 Fremantle
Emily Ann was on the Electoral Rolls 1909 to 1927 Fawkner - noted on ancestry.com 31 Aug 2017
Marriage Notes for Harry Burningham Lousada and Emily Ann WHITE
MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Christchurch, St Kilda.
Sister Mary Dolores
The 1881 census shows her as a Sister of Mercy at St Wilfrid's Home Exeter aged 35 with Agnes Henrietta aged 44.
birth from ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org which gives place of residence Oakfield Lodge North Sussex
in 1891 and 1901 scotland census as Sister of Mercy at St Machar Aberdeenshire
death from The London Gazette 20 Dec 1927 found by Alan PereiraSister Mary Dolores
The 1881 census shows her as a Sister of Mercy at St Wilfrid's Home Exeter aged 35 with Agnes Henrietta aged 44.
birth from ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org which gives place of residence Oakfield Lodge North Sussex1861 Census: Victoria Crescent, Ripon, Yorkshire, England
Louisa Anne Penn Head Unmarried Female 33 1828 Schoolmistress Warwick, Warwickshire, England
Eleanor Robinson Pupil Unmarried Female 18 1843 Scholar Horbury, Yorkshire, England
Mary A Haxworth Pupil - Female 16 1845 Scholar Barnsley, Yorkshire, England
Elizh J Cleveland Pupil - Female 13 1848 Scholar Barkston, Lincolnshire, England
Frances A Binstead Pupil - Female 13 1848 Scholar Wakefield, Yorkshire, England
Eleanor P Luisada Pupil - Female 13 1848 Scholar France
Eleanor C Francis Pupil - Female 13 1848 Scholar Dunwood, Essex, England
Mary E Francis Pupil - Female 13 1848 Scholar Keyingham, Yorkshire, England
Frances M Smithson Pupil - Female 15 1846 Scholar Wakefield, Yorkshire, England
Emma Watson Pupil - Female 14 1847 Scholar York, Yorkshire, England
Fanny M Kendall Pupil - Female 12 1849 Scholar Wakefield, Yorkshire, England
Elizabeth Parkin Servant Unmarried Female 26 1835 Cook Wakefield, Yorkshire, England
Elizabeth Gibson Servant Unmarried Female 24 1837 Housemaid Kirkthorpe, Yorkshire, England1871 Census: George Street, Ryde, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England
Emily Frances Barrow Head - Female 35 1836 - East Indies
Kingston E Barrow Step-Son - Male 22 1849 - East Indies
Alice M Barrow Daughter - Female 8 1863 - East Indies
Emily E Barrow Daughter - Female 7 1864 - East Indies
Edith Annie Barrow Daughter - Female 6 1865 - East Indies
Valentine E Barrow Son - Male 5 1866 - East Indies
Esther F Barrow Daughter - Female 4 1867 - East Indies
Margaret T Barrow Daughter - Female 3 1868 - East Indies
Charlotte Barrow Daughter - Female 1 1870 - Hampshire, England
Kathleen Barrow Daughter - Female 0 1871 - Hampshire, England
Eleanor P Lousada Niece - Female 25 1846 - France
Kate Hancock Governess - Female 29 1842 - London, Middlesex, England
Agnes Sheath Servant - Female 34 1837 - Hampshire, England
Emily Cook Servant - Female 22 1849 - Hampshire, England
Agnes Cook Servant - Female 17 1854 - Hampshire, England
Fanny Sheath Servant - Female 23 1848 - Hampshire, England
Jane Sheath Servant - Female 21 1850 - Hampshire, England
Mary Russell Servant - Female 16 1855 - Kent, England1881 Census: Dwelling:St Wilfrids Home
Census Place:Exeter St Olave, Devon, England
Source:FHL Film 1341519 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2155 Folio 68 Page 32
MarrAgeSexBirthplace
Laura S. SOCKWORDU40 FKirkly Hatham, York, England
Rel:HeadOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Henrietta M. DANIELLU34 FWootton Fitzpayne, Dorset, England
Rel:OtherOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Emily CLARKEU35 FBath, Somerset, England
Rel:OtherOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Mary J. DUCKINFIELDU40 FKingsbridge, Devon, England
Rel:OtherOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Ealoner Piercy LOUSADAU35 F British Subject, France
Rel:OtherOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Emily M. MILLSU32 FCanada
Rel:OtherOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Mary Ann PASSMOREU32 FSt Mary Church, Devon, England
Rel:OtherOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Mary A. BASSETTU38 FFrome, Somerset, England
Rel:OtherOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Agnes LOUSADAU44 FBath, Somerset, England
Rel:OtherOcc:Sister Of Mercy
Emily SYNEU24 FExeter, Devon, England
Rel:OtherOcc:General Serv1891 Census:St Margaret Of Scotland's Sisterhoold (Spital), Old Machar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Eleanor P Lousada Embroideress Unmarried Aged 41=born1850 Born in FranceBIRTH: Also shown as Born Boulogne-sur-Mer.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Aberdeen.
Oakfield Lodge as shown in ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org
from Alan Pereira 16 Nov 2017
Parish Records, General Records Office BMD Indexes, Births Dec 1847 (>99%) Lousada Alfred Howel E. Grinstead 7 363 Mother Barrow.
*St Nicholas, Worth, West Sussex
Alfred Howel Lousada Baptised 26 Nov 1847 son of John B a Gent and Tryphena
Private
Abode Worth
Parish Records, General Records Office BMD Indexes, Deaths Dec 1847 (>99%) Lousada Alfred Howel E Grinstead 7 266.
*Alfred Howel Lousada, infant Buried 30 Nov 1847 St Nicholas, Worth
*data from Sussex Family History Group records (Margaret is a member as her father's side of the family are from Sussex)
BIRTH: Also shown as Born North Sussex.
place of birth Westhill House ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org
daughter probably died youngconfirmed by Alan Pereira on 4 Nov 2014 as follows
FreeBMD shows
Births Jun 1851 (>99%)
LOUSADA Constance Mary Winchester 7 274
Deaths Jun 1851 (>99%)
Lousada Constance Mary Winchester &c 7 183Quite common in some families that the next born same sex is named after
them.more from Alan Pereira 16 Nov 2017
Julian, this is Constance Mary LousadaParish Records, General Records Office BMD Indexes, Births Jun 1851 (>99%) LOUSADA Constance Mary Winchester 7 274 Mother Barrow.
Community Trees, England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Name Constance Mary Lousada
Gender Female
Christening Date 18 Apr 1851
Christening Place SAINT THOMAS,WINCHESTER,HAMPSHIRE,ENGLAND
Birth Date 05 Apr 1851
Father's Name John Baruh Lousada
Mother's Name Tryphena Jane.
Parish Records, General Records Office BMD Indexes, Deaths Jun 1851 (>99%) Lousada Constance Mary Winchester &c 7 183.
#117 was her namesake born a year later
place of birth Westhill House ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org
daughter probably died youngGIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Constance Mary
place of birth Westhill House ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org
daughter probably died youngBIRTH: Also shown as Born Winchester, England.
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Constance Mary
DEATH: Also shown as Died Apr-Jun 1851
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Constance Mary
DEATH: Also shown as Died Apr-Jun 1851
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Constance Mary
DEATH: Also shown as Died Apr-Jun 1851
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Constance Mary
DEATH: Also shown as Died Apr-Jun 1851
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Constance Mary
DEATH: Also shown as Died Apr-Jun 1851
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Constance Mary
DEATH: Also shown as Died Apr-Jun 1851
A Christian according to Rev Handel Bennett of the Sid Vale Association
Marriage Notes for John Baruh Lousada and Caroline Frances WOLDRIDGE
MARRIAGE: 1891 Census: The Vicarage, Bath Road, Frocester, Wheatenhurst, Gloucestershire, England
William Symonds Head Single Male 33 1858 Clerk In Holy Orders St Mary Church, Devon, England
Caroline F Lousada Visitor Widow Female 70 1821 - Stonehouse, Devon, England
Frank B Summers Visitor Single Male 22 1869 - Cheshire, England
Ellen Vaughan Servant Single Female 37 1854 Cook Domestic Servant Gloucestershire, England
Anne Cheshire Servant Single Female 20 1871 Housemaid Domestic Servant Bromsberrow, Gloucestershire, EnglandMARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Oct-Dec 1884MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Oct-Dec 1884
MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Oct-Dec 1884
see a page on her on www.barrow-lousada.org
John Bury found her in the 1911 census at Little Gravels Burghclere
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Finsbury Square.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Burghclere.
Rev
John Bury advised that John Bacon's sister Mary Ann married Edward Thornton; and her aunt Elizabeth Bacon married Edward Thornton snr. The Thorntons were cousins of the Wilberforces. These families were part of the Clapham Sect, a group which campaigned for abolition of slavery, founded Sierra Leone etc. See 'The Clapham Sect' by Stephen Tomkins.burial National Burial Index (NBI)
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Paddington.DEATH: Also shown as Died Leicestershire.
BURIAL: Also shown as Buried 4Wymondham, St Peter's.
Marriage Notes for Mary Baruh Lousada and John BACON
MARRIAGE: 1841 Census: Woodlands Vicarage, Lambourn, Hungerford, Berkshire, England
John Bacon Male 32 1809 -
Mary Bacon Female 30 1811 -
Maunsell Bacon Male 1 1840 Berkshire, England
Fanny Lousada Female 21 1820 -
Edward Page Male 23 1818 Berkshire, England
Sarah Lashbrook Female 35 1806 -
Mary Adams Female 26 1815 -
Caroline King Female 19 1822 Berkshire, England
Isabella Clarke Female 35 1806 -1851 Census: Lambourn, Hungerford, Berkshire, England
John Bacon Head Married Male 42 1809 Incumbent Of Lambourn Woodlands Paddington, Middlesex, England
Mary Bacon Wife Married Female 40 1811 Clergymans Wife London, Middlesex, England
Harry Bacon Son - Male 7 1844 - Lambourn, Berkshire, England
Henry Day Servant - Male 35 1816 Groom Lambourn Woodlands, Berkshire, England
Sarah Mare Servant - Female 28 1823 Cook London, Middlesex, England
Anna Maria Rosier Servant - Female 25 1826 Housemaid Paddington, Middlesex, England
John Bacon Son - Male 4 1847 - Lambourn, Berkshire, England1861 Census: Parsonage House, Baydon Road, Lambourn, Hungerford, Berkshire, England
John Bacon Head Married Male 52 1809 Incument Of Lambourn Woodlands Paddington, Middlesex, England
Mary Bacon Wife Married Female 50 1811 Wife Of Lambourn Woodlands London, Middlesex, England
Jane Buckingham Servant Widow Female 52 1809 Servant At Lambourn Wooldlands Gloucestershire, England
James May Servant Married Male 25 1836 Servant At Lambourn Wooldlands Inkpen, Berkshire, England
Leah May Servant Married Female 22 1839 Servant At Lambourn Wooldlands Lambourn, Berkshire, England
Ellen Box Servant Unmarried Female 15 1846Servant At Lambourn Wooldlands Aldford, Hampshire, England1871 Census: Westend of Village Rectory House, Wymondham, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England
Mary Bacon Head - Female 60 1811 Widow Of The Late Rev. Jno. Bacon (Rector) London, Middlesex, England
Maunsel J Bacon Son - Male 31 1840 Student Cambridge? Berkshire, England
Francis Bacon Son - Male 29 1842 H.P. Lieut. R.M.A. Berkshire, England
Harry V Bacon Son - Male 27 1844 Clerk Audit Office Berkshire, England
Alice Bacon Daughter-In-Law - Female 35 1836 - Sussex, England
John M Bacon Grandson - Male 4 1867 - Middlesex, England
Roger F Bacon Grandson - Male 2 1869 - Middlesex, England
John E Perkins Servant - Male 29 1842 - Rutland, England
Betsey Bishop Servant - Female 21 1850 - Leicestershire, England
Mary A Perkins Servant - Female 20 1851 - Rutland, England
Elizabeth Johnson Servant - Female 19 1852 - Leicestershire, England1881 Census: Dwelling:Condover Vicarage
Census Place:Condover, Shropshire, England
Source:FHL Film 1341635 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2641 Folio 63 Page 6
MarrAgeSexBirthplace
Harry Vivian BACONM37 MWoodlands St Mary, Berkshire, England
Rel:HeadOcc:Curate in Charge M A Oxon Retired From Civil Service
Marie Ivanovna BACONM36 F (N B Subject), Russia
Rel:WifeOcc:Curates Wife
Mary BACONW70 FLondon, Middlesex, England
Rel:MotherOcc:Curates Mother
Henrietta Eth. STEWARTU27 FClun, Shropshire, England
Rel:ServOcc:Cook Dom
Annie Eliza MILLSU18 FAshbourne, Derby, England
Rel:ServOcc:House And Parlour Maid1891 Census: Earlstone House, Church Road, Burghclere, Kingsclere, Hampshire, England
Francis Bacon Head Married Male 49 1842 Architect Woodlands, Berkshire, England
Mary Bacon Wife Married Female 49 1842 - Monmouthshire, Wales
Annie M Bacon Daughter Single Female 17 1874 Scholar Cholsey, Berkshire, England
Christiana M Bacon Daughter - Female 15 1876 Scholar Cholsey, Berkshire, England
Edith M Bacon Daughter - Female 13 1878 Scholar Surrey, England
Alban F L Bacon Son - Male 12 1879 Scholar Surrey, England
Francis Bacon Son - Male 8 1883 Scholar Burghclere, Hampshire, England
Cicely J Bacon Daughter - Female 5 1886 Scholar Burghclere, Hampshire, England
Mary Bacon Mother Widow Female 80 1811 Living On Her Own Means Middlesex, England
Carola V Klitzing Boarder Single Female 23 1868 Governess -
Thirza Webb Servant Single Female 25 1866 Cook Moulsoe, Buckinghamshire, England
Ada Willmott Servant Single Female 23 1868 Nurse Cholsey, Berkshire, England
Mary E Seymour Servant Single Female 23 1868 Housemaid Great Shefford, Berkshire, England1901 Census: Heatherwold Farm (Apartments), Burghclere, Kingsclere, Hampshire, England
Mary Bacon Head Widow Female 90 1811 Living On Own Means London, England
Edith S Valintine Visitor Single Female 25 1876 - Sussex, England
Alice Taylor Servant Single Female 23 1878 Ladys Maid (Domestic) Burghclere, Hampshire, England1911 Census: Little Gravels Burghclere Near Newbury Berkshire, Burghclere, Hampshire, England
Mary Bacon Head Widow Female 100 1811 London Finsbury Square -
Sarah Ellen Musgrave Companion Single Female 45 1866 Lincoln West Keal -
Fanny House Servant Single Female 46 1865 Hants Burghclere Cook Domestic
Margaret Rolfe Servant Single Female 18 1893 Hants East Woodhay House Parlour Maid DomesticMARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Devon.
death and burial from ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org which also records that he trained as an architect under David Mocatta ref 80 www.barrow-lousada.org but then became a stockbroker
Probate summary shows effects 78813p 4s 11d to widow, son HG, and Daniel Charles Stiebel, and that he lived at 7 Hyde Park Terrace
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as George Emmanuel Baruh
DEATH: Also shown as Died Silverlands, Chertsey, Surrey.
BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Willesden Jewish Cemetery.
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as George Emmanuel Baruh
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as George Emmanuel Baruh
Juliana Goldsmid Compact Disc #135 Pin #4550781 Pedigree Se
Birth: 1824 Death: 1905
Parents
Father: Alexander Goldsmid Disc #135 Pin #4550750
Mother: Eliza Helbert Israel Disc #135 Pin #4550773Marriage(s)
Spouse: George Lousada Disc #135 Pin #4550789
Marriage: 1844Submitter Edward COHEN 25 stoneham Drive
birth death and burial from ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.orgBURIAL: Also shown as Buried Willesden Jewish Cemetery.
Marriage Notes for Guershon Baruh Lousada and Juliana GOLDSMID
Marriage from JGSGB
MARRIAGE: 05-Jun-1844 West London Synagogue of British Jews First Register of Marriages
Juliana GOLDSMID a minor, father Alexander GOLDSMID
to
George Emanuel Baruh LOUSADA of full age, father Moses Baruh LOUSADA1851 Census: 9, Glouster Road, Paddington, Kensington, Middlesex, England
George Lousada Head Married Male 29 1822 Fund Holder Middlesex, England
Juliana Lousada Wife - Female 26 1825 - Middlesex, England
Herbert Lousada Son Unmarried Male 4 1847 - Middlesex, England
Ada - Daughter - Female 0 1851 - Middlesex, England
Alfred Goldsmid Visitor Unmarried Male 24 1827 - Middlesex, England
Thomas Dolley Servant Unmarried Male 25 1826 - Sidmouth, Hampshire, England
Jane Goslin Servant Unmarried Female 39 1812 - Ilford, Essex, England
Mary Ann Plim Servant Unmarried Female 32 1819 - Middlesex, England
Eliza Plim Servant Unmarried Female 25 1826 - Middlesex, England1861 Census: 6, Gloucester Terrace, Paddington, Kensington, London, England
George Lousada Head Married Male 39 1822 Fund Holder Finsbury, Middlesex, England
Juliana Lousada Wife Married Female 36 1825 - Finsbury, Middlesex, England
Herbert Lousada Son - Male 14 1847 Scholar Paddington, Middlesex, England
Ada Lousada Daughter - Female 10 1851 Scholar Paddington, Middlesex, England
Eliza Prior Servant Unmarried Female 34 1827 House Servant St Luke's, Middlesex, England
Ann Humpherys Servant Unmarried Female 37 1824 House Servant -
Alphonsine Berthelot Daughter Unmarried Female 23 1838 House Servant France1871 Census:Harley Street, Marylebone, London, England
George E B Lousada Head - Male 49 1822 - London, Middlesex, England
Juliana Lousada Wife - Female 46 1825 - London, Middlesex, England
Herbert G Lousada Son - Male 24 1847 - London, Middlesex, England
Ada J Lousada Daughter - Female 20 1851 - London, Middlesex, England
David Dowle Servant - Male 28 1843 - Kent, England
Mary A Turner Servant - Female 32 1839 - Norfolk, England
Rachel Pritchard Servant - Female 24 1847 - London, Middlesex, England
Martha Wilmot Servant - Female 29 1842 - Wiltshire, England1881 Census: Dwelling:128 Westbourne Ter
Census Place:Paddington, London, Middlesex, England
Source:FHL Film 1341004 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0019 Folio 57 Page 52
MarrAgeSexBirthplace
George LOUSUDAM59 MFinsbury, Middlesex, England
Rel:HeadOcc:Dividend
Juliana LOUSUDAM56 FFinsbury, Middlesex, England
Rel:Wife
John BROGDENU24 MKentish Town, Middlesex, England
Rel:ServOcc:Domestic Serv
Harriett CROFTSU29 FGt Marton, Dorset, England
Rel:ServOcc:Maid
Sarah FASTALLU41 FKent Rd, Middlesex, England
Rel:ServOcc:Cook
Ann COLESU26 FLoddington, Somerset, England
Rel:ServOcc:House MaidMARRIAGE: Also shown as Married London.
Birthdate from ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org
Norfolk Reg.BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Leckhampton.
Peter Lousada reported she is descended from Edward 3 and has a pedigree to this effect
Peter Lousada reported she is descended from Edward 3rd and has a pedigree to this effect
1861 Census: Piece: RG9/1635 Place: Combe St Nicholas -Somerset Enumeration District: 2
Civil Parish: Combe St Nicholas Ecclesiastical Parish: Combe St Nicholas
Folio: 23 Page: 8 Schedule: 42
Address: Vicarage House
Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
MOYSEY Fredrick Lutrell Head M M 45 Vicar Of Sidmouth Hampshire - Southampton
MOYSEY Arabella Wife M F 42 Vicars Wife Overseas - British - East India Calcutta
MOYSEY Louisa Eliza Harriett Dau U F 19 Vicars Dau Somerset - Combe St Nicholas
MOYSEY Arabella Charlotte Dau U F 17 Vicars Dau Somerset - Combe St Nicholas
MOYSEY Charlotte Sophia Dau U F 13 Vicars Dau Somerset - Combe St Nicholas
Page: 24/9 MOYSEY Henry Lutrell Son U M 11 Vicars Son Somerset - Combe St Nicholas
MOYSEY Eleanor Francis Dau U F 9 Vicars Dau Somerset - Combe St Nicholas
MOYSEY Edward Bangor Son - M 7 Vicars Son Somerset - Combe St Nicholas
MOYSEY Francis George Son - M 6 Vicars Son Somerset - Combe St Nicholas
SUTTON Mary Servnt W F 54 Nurse Ireland - -
COOK Harriett Emily Servnt U F 25 Cook Devon - Thorncombe
MARTIN Mary Servnt U F 25 Parlour Maid Somerset - South Petherton
WILLIAMS Mary Ann Servnt U F 18 House Maid Devon - Exeter
BEESON George Servnt U M 25 Coachman Buckinghamshire - -DEATH: Also shown as Died Cheltenham.
Marriage Notes for Simeon Charles Lousada and Charlotte Sophia MOYSEY
MARRIAGE: 1881 Census: Dwelling:Beauchamps
Census Place:Hollington, Sussex, England
Source:FHL Film 1341245 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1031 Folio 98 Page 31
MarrAgeSexBirthplace
Simeon LOUSADAM36 MLondon, London, Middlesex, England
Rel:HeadOcc:Ex Capt 9th Regt Foot & J.P.
Charlotte LOUSADAM33 FCombe St Nicholas, Somerset, England
Rel:Wife
Thomas MARKER 13 MIndia
Rel:StepsonOcc:Scholar
Ethel MARKER 11 FSidmouth, Devon, England
Rel:Step DaurOcc:Scholar
Beatrice LOUSADA 4 FHollington, Sussex, England
Rel:Daur
Emelia LOUSADA 2 FHollington, Sussex, England
Rel:Daur
Nina LOUSADA 1 FHollington, Sussex, England
Rel:Daur
Jane MACKAYU34 FDalkeith, Scotland
Rel:ServOcc:Nurse Domt
Susan BUTCHERU35 FHythe, Kent, England
Rel:ServOcc:Cook Domt
Emma KENWOODU32 FWhimple, Devon, England
Rel:ServOcc:Parlourmaid
Alma BARHAMU20 FWestfield, Sussex, England
Rel:ServOcc:Housemaid
Mary RUMMERYU16 FWarbleton, Sussex, England
Rel:ServOcc:Nursemaid1901 Census:Shelburne Hall, Lansdown Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Charles Lousada Head Widower Male 76 1825 Retired Captain Army 9th Regments London, Middlesex, England
Beatrice G Lousada Daughter Single Female 24 1877 - Sussex, England
Emilie H Lousada Daughter Single Female 22 1879 - Sussex, England
Nina E Lousada Daughter Single Female 21 1880 - Sussex, England
William E Lousada Son Single Male 19 1882 2nd Lieut Army 9th Norfolk Regment Sussex, England
Florence M Lousada Daughter Single Female 16 1885 - Sussex, England
Bertie C Lousada Son Single Male 12 1889 - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Edward R Lousada Son Single Male 12 1889 - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
E Mary Marker Step Daughter Single Female 31 1870 - Sidmouth, Devon, England
Rose Rice Servant Single Female 33 1868 Nurse (Domestic) Hastings, Sussex, England
Ida Stephens Servant Single Female 28 1873 Cook (Domestic) Gloucestershire, England
Dora Bunce Servant Single Female 23 1878 Parlour Maid (Domestic) Gloucestershire, England
Elizabeth Parsons Servant Single Female 22 1879 Housemaid (Domestic) Montacute, Somerset, England
Beatrice Harris Servant Single Female 16 1885 Housemaid (Domestic) Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Kate Evans Servant Single Female 14 1887 Kitchen Maid (Domestic) Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
married a widower with 2 sons according family records - Anthony Gordon (email 2 may 2012)
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Hollington Sussex.
from family records (Peter Lousada email 1 May 2012), there is a "French" story that a member of the family brought Napoleon III into exile in Kent which accounts for the "fact" that Napoleon I's campaign cutlery chest was presented to the British Museum by a Lousada. The donor was rumoured to be William Poulet Lousada, MC, Major, Royal Norfolks and man about town. He continued to drive a four-in hand around London well after 1918
Peter Lousada email 8 Dec 2015 added:
It is rumoured, and today I am the monger, that Great Uncle Willie Lousada, MC, Royal Norfolk Regiment, acquired from someone in the family the Chest of Cutlery (which Napoleon I would have taken to Russia on his ill-fated campaign to Russia) and Willie gave it to the British Museum. I have not checked but that seems a bit unlikely as Willie never had much money and had married a chorus girl called Maudie, so was perpetually short of readies. He would surely have sold it, if he ever had it. He was last heard of retired in Hove (near Brighton) where he took great delight in beating the young tearaways from the traffic lights in his supercharged Morris Minor. It must have reminded him of the glory days when he drove fairly fast cars at Brooklands and a four-in-hand around London. The story of where the chest came from is even more of a rumour but it was said that the Duke of L was an equerry to Napoleon III and he brought Empress Eugenie to London when things got too hot for the royal couple in Paris, together with the chest. As you know, they set up Court at Chislehurst in Kent. I never really believed all that stuff and tried to check on it when staying at a large house in the country which had a full set of "Illustrated London News" of the period. No mention of any Lousada, nor of any particular Equerry! Nor of a K,F,S and mug which had gone missing!probate to Elizabeth Godfrey spinster (from National Probate Calender)
birthplace from Civil Registration Birth Index 1837-1915from family records (Peter Lousada email 1 May 2012), there is a "French" story that a member of the family brought Napoleon III into exile in Kent which accounts for the "fact" that Napoleon I's campaign cutlery chest was presented to the British Museum by a Lousada. The donor was rumoured to be William Poulet Lousada, MC, Major, Royal Norfolks and man about town. He continued to drive a four-in hand around London well after 1918; until he ran out of money and had to marry a rich widow. The rich widow probably was a Mrs. Lloyd from N. Wales (4000 acres!) and changed her name to Lloyd Lousada but failed to leave him any money when she died before him. He died at Hove. A good friend can remember being taken to tea in his youth with Mrs. LL and described her as a grande dame.
Peter Lousada email 8 Dec 2015 added:
It is rumoured, and today I am the monger, that Great Uncle Willie Lousada, MC, Royal Norfolk Regiment, acquired from someone in the family the Chest of Cutlery (which Napoleon I would have taken to Russia on his ill-fated campaign to Russia) and Willie gave it to the British Museum. I have not checked but that seems a bit unlikely as Willie never had much money and had married a chorus girl called Flossie, so was perpetually short of readies. He would surely have sold it, if he ever had it. He was last heard of retired in Hove (near Brighton) where he took great delight in beating the young tearaways from the traffic lights in his supercharged Morris Minor. It must have reminded him of the glory days when he drove fairly fast cars at Brooklands and a four-in-hand around London. The story of where the chest came from is even more of a rumour but it was said that the Duke of L was an equerry to Napoleon III and he brought Empress Eugenie to London when things got too hot for the royal couple in Paris, together with the chest. As you know, they set up Court at Chislehurst in Kent. I never really believed all that stuff and tried to check on it when staying at a large house in the country which had a full set of "Illustrated London News" of the period. No mention of any Lousada, nor of any particular Equerry! Nor of a K,F,S and mug which had gone missing!BIRTH: Also shown as Born Battle.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Worthing.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Jan-Mar 1963
aged 23 at marriage
later known as Gladys Eva Dorrington or Gladys Eva Glynn
Marriage Notes for William Poulett Lousada and Maudie Frances TRAVERS
marriage certificate MXH 169944
they divorced - papers in UK National Archives
readily available data on ancestry.com shows she was born Florence May Prince b 16 May 1874 and married Herbert Cheney Bemrose 3 Mar 1904 and widowed when he died 30 Jun 1930. He was a son of Margaret Romana Simpson a great-granddaughter of Joseph Wright of Derby, a well-known English painter
age at death 78
England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007 on ancestry.com
Jul-Aug-Sep quarterfrom Electoral registers Surrey in May 1945 at Stedland House Scotlands Lane Guildford but from 1947 at Withy Spring House Almshouse Common Haslemere wife of William Paulett Lousada
probate 1 Jan 1954 to Lloyds Bank Ltd
England & Wales National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations) 1858-1966, 1973-95 on ancestry.com
name at death Florence May Lousada and in bequest see below
also in phone books on ancestry.com
effects UKP71581 4s 3dhttps://www.artuk.org/discover/artworks/hannah-wright-17751867-61234
Acquisition method. bequeathed by Mrs Florence May Lousada, 1954.
Hannah Wright (1775–1867) (niece of the artist)Joseph Wright of Derby (1734–1797) (after)
Derby Museum and Art Gallery
there is a possible further bequest
https://www.royalcollection.org.uk/egallery/object.asp?category=294&pagesize=40&object=453281&row=1429&detail=aboutJoseph Wright of Derby (1734-1797)
A study of a wall with a house
c.1773
Pencil and watercolour
28.8 x 42.1 cm
Probably by descent from the artist to his great-granddaughter Margaret Romana Simpson; donated to Derby Museum and Art Gallery, either by Charles Bemrose in 1914 or by Florence May Lousada in 1937; presented by Derby Borough Council, 1971
By the time Joseph Wright of Derby departed for Italy in order to undertake a Grand Tour in 1773 he had already completed the paintings which had made his name in London and for which he is still best known. These included the scenes of scientific experimentation A philosopher lecturing on the orrery in Derby Museum and Art Gallery and Experiment on a bird in the air pump in the National Gallery, London.
Wright sailed for Italy on 1 November 1773 and stopped en route at Nice, where bad weather prolonged his stay for three weeks. During this time he made a number of wash drawings of buildings in and around the town, sometimes sketching side-by-side with John Downman (1750-1824), who was accompanying him. This study of a wall with a house was probably executed during this time, prior to Wright’s arrival in Rome. A drawing from the Oppé collection now in the Tate Gallery, Nice: a tower on a hill, is inscribed in the top left-hand corner with the number 244. The number 224 inscribed in the same position on the present sheet may indicate precedence, suggesting that this drawing may have been made in the south of France in the winter of 1773.
Naturally Wright sought out and was inspired by the light effects he saw during his Grand Tour, which included the annual fireworks display in Rome, and the spectacular eruption of Vesuvius which he witnessed in October 1774. He also made a number of sketches of the interior of the Colosseum, capturing the subtle effects of light and shade created by the sweeping internal structure of the building and the scarified textures of the ancient stones. This watercolour drawing of a house built into a brick wall, although a comparatively modest subject, is consonant with these studies in its concentration on the appearance and textures of decaying and overgrown bricks. The use of watercolour is unusual for Wright, most of whose drawings are executed in grey wash.
Marriage Notes for William Poulett Lousada and Florence May BEMROSE
ancestry.com's extract from Civil Registration Marriage Index 1837-1915 shows 4 people ie 2 extra people James Frederick Morten and Maudie Frances Travers
Maudie Frances Travers died with the Lousada surname on 5 Dec 1944 but also had the Dorrington, Travers and Glyn surnames!
a Florence M is living with William P Stedland House Scotlands Lane Guildford Surrey May 1945 but in 1947-8, 1950-1, 1953 they are in Withy Spring House, Petworth Road (England, Electoral Registers 1832-1962 on ancestry.com) but he alone in there in 1954 - name of town changes from Guildford to Farnham
she died at Withy Spring House in 1953 - name of town now Haslemere
(note Petworth Road goes through the midpoint of the 3 towns - and through Chiddingfold where Florence Marion Lousada lived)
MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married St Giles.MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Jul-Sep 1906
Memorial Leckhampton on his father's grave and Menin Gate
death from ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org (notes below say 2 Nov)
following notes from Peter Lousada 2011
of Shelburne Hall, Lansdown Rd, Cheltenham
Lt Royal 2nd Sussex Reg.
Educated Cheltenham College 1903-7
RMC Sandhurst
commissioned 2nd Lt Royal Sussex Reg. Feb 1909
Promoted Lt Oct 1910
Went to France with 1st Div Aug 1914
Killed during desparate battles of Oct and Nov to deny the city of Ypres to the Germans
Has no known grave
There is a photograph of him in 'The Graphic' of 19 Sep 1909 en route to India
Brother Bertie and brother-in-law Capt. OWE Bannerman also killed WW1Memorial Leckhampton and Menin Gate
death from ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.orgBIRTH: Also shown as Born Cheltenham.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Ypres.
Bertie and twin Edward both killed in WW1
Memorial Leckhampton on his father's grave, at Menin Gate, and RMC chapel
following notes from Peter Lousada 2011
educated Cheltenham College 1903-7
RMC Sandhurst
6 Feb 1909 commissioned 1st btn. York & Lancas Reg.
Promoted Lt 1 Sep 1911
Adjutant in 1914 in Jubbulpore India
left Bombay for France arriving Jan 1915
At beginning of May during 2nd battle for Ypres his Reg was part of 28th Div one of only 2 between Ypres and the German Army
Under the heaviest of artillery bombardments the Division fought to a standstill losing 128 officers and 4379 men between 23 Apr and 9 may
killed near Zonnebecke
no known grave
brother Edward Arthur and brother-in-law OWE Bannerman also killed WW1Bertie and twin Edward both killed in WW1 and buried at Leckhampton near Cheltenham
Memorial Leckhampton and Menin Gate1911 Census: Napier Barracks Karachi
Berty Charles Lousada Single aged 24 born CheltenhamBIRTH: Also shown as Born Cheltenham.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Ypres.
Beneficiary of will of EBL#142 www.barrow-lousada.org
1861 Census has him operating magnetic telegraph
1861 Census: 57 & 58 Magdalens School, 57, High Street, St Peter in the East, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Percy F Tarbutt Pupil - Male 12 1849 Scholar Essex, EnglandGIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Percy Federick
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Rochford.
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Oct-Dec 1848
DEATH: Also shown as Died Hindhead Haslemere.
for details of his family group see ref 240 www.barrow-lousada.org
DEATH: Also shown as Died Sidmouth.
In the will of EBL142 her maiden name appears to be Slessor - see beneficiaries on www.barrow-lousada.org
A child Mary died young
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Sidmouth.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Honiton.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Jan-Mar 1903
Marriage Notes for George Gutteres and Caroline Mary SLESSOR
MARRIAGE: 1851 Census: Broadway, Sidmouth, Honiton, Devon, England
Charlotte Slesser Head Widow Female 56 1795 Landed Propretor Dorset, England
Emily Slesser Daughter Unmarried Female 22 1829 - Sidmouth, Devon, England
George Gutteress Son-In-Law Married Male 32 1819 Solicitor London, Middlesex, England
Carloline Gutteress Daughter Married Female 27 1824 - Sidmouth, Devon, England
Mary Gutteress Grand Daughter - Female 1 1850 - Sidmouth, Devon, England
Emily Gutteress Grand Daughter - Female 0 1851 - Sidmouth, Devon, England
Grace Hern Servant Unmarried Female 42 1809 Ladys Maid Devon, England
Lucy Hern Servant Unmarried Female 39 1812 Cook Devon, England
Eliza Bastone Servant Unmarried Female 22 1829 Housemaid Rockbeare, Devon, England
Mary Studley Servant Widow Female 55 1796 Nurse Somerset, England
Caroline Studley Servant Unmarried Female 24 1827 Nursery Servant Wellington, Somerset, England1871 Census: Cotmation, Sidmouth, Honiton, Devon, England
Charles H Slessor Son - Male 44 1827 - Devon, England
Caroline M Gutteres Daughter - Female 47 1824 - Devon, England
Charlotte M Gutteres Granddaughter - Female 21 1850 - Devon, England
Emily Gutteres Granddaughter - Female 20 1851 - Devon, England
Constanie Gutteres Granddaughter - Female 18 1853 - Middlesex, England
Lucy C Gutteres Granddaughter - Female 16 1855 - Middlesex, England
Agnes M Gutteres Granddaughter - Female 13 1858 - Middlesex, England
Marie Martineau Visitor - Female 29 1842 - France
Marie L Laurent Servant - Female 45 1826 - France
Mary J Cox Servant - Female 29 1842 - Devon, England
Ellen Welsman Servant - Female 30 1841 - Devon, England
Elizabeth C Mathews Servant - Female 20 1851 - Devon, England
Sherlock Carter Servant - Female 34 1837 - Middlesex, England
William D Clarke Servant - Male 16 1855 - Devon, England1881 Census: Headbourn Street, Headbourn Worthy, Winchester, Hampshire, England
Caroline M Gutteris Head Widow Female 57 1824 - Sidmouth, Devon, England
Emily Gutteris Daughter Single Female 30 1851 - Sidmouth, Devon, England
Constance Gutteris Daughter Single Female 28 1853 - Middlesex, England
Lucy E Gutteris Daughter Single Female 26 1855 - Middlesex, England
Agnes M Gutteris Daughter Single Female 23 1858 - Middlesex, England
George G Gutteris Son Single Male 21 1860 Undergraduate Of Oxford Middlesex, England
Sherlock Carter Servant Single Female 44 1837 Ladies Maid Domestic Middlesex, England
Sarah Metters Servant Single Female 23 1858 Parlour Maid Domestic Devon, England
Ellen Baslett Servant Single Female 22 1859 Cook Domestic Sidmouth, Devon, England
Mary Jervise Servant Single Female 16 1865 Housemaid Domestic Hunton, Hampshire, EnglandMARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Honiton.
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Sidmouth.
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Oct-Dec 1849
Marriage Notes for Charlotte Mary Gutteres and Thomas Robertson MARSH
MARRIAGE: 1881 Census:28, Eardly Crescent, Kensington, London, England
Thomas R Marsh Head Married Male 33 1848 Civil Engineer Crown Agent For The Colonies Department Frome, Somerset, England
Charlotte M Marsh Wife Married Female 31 1850 - Sidmouth, Devon, England
George R Marsh Son Single Male 5 1876 - Hampshire, England
Margaret Adams Servant Single Female 21 1860 Genrl Serv Milton, Hampshire, England
Alice Hubbert Servant Single Female 25 1856 Genrl Serv Weston Patrick, Hampshire, England
Henrietta Davene Servant Single Female 21 1860 Genrl Serv France1891 Census: Bina Gardens, Kensington, London, England
Thomas R Marsh Head Married Male 43 1848 Engineering Clerk Crown Agents Office Frome, Somerset, England
Charlotte M Marsh Wife Married Female 41 1850 - Sidmouth, Devon, England
Ann D Appleton Servant Married Female 36 1855 Cook Domestic Servant England
Caroline E Burbridge Servant Single Female 19 1872 Parlour Maid Domestic Servant Worton, Wiltshire, England
Kate Lambert Servant Single Female 17 1874 Housemaid Domestic Servant Dorset, England1901 Census: Belgrave House, Tenby, Tenby St Mary in Liberty, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Frank B Mason Head Married Male 44 1857 House Agent Auctioneer Etc Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Maria T Mason Wife Married Female 32 1869 - Clifton, Gloucestershire, England
Frank B Mason Son Single Male 18 1883 Trooper Imperial Yeomanry Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Henry V Mason Son Single Male 1 1900 - Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Annie Baker Visitor Married Female 32 1869 Wife Of Hotel Proprietor Colchester, Essex, England
Violet Baker Visitor Single Female 3 1898 Daughter Of Proprietor London, Middlesex, England
Emma Harwood House Keeper Married Female 33 1868 Housekeeper Bridgwater, Somerset, England
Isa K Harwood House Keeper Daur Single Female 8 1893 - St Florence, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Gladys A Harwood House Keeper Daur Single Female 5 1896 - St Florence, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Robert J Arnett Servant Widower Male 60 1841 Waiter Beverley, Yorkshire, England
Mary P Truman Servant Single Female 23 1878 Cook Ireland
Eveline J Richards Servant Single Female 26 1875 Housemaid Pembrokeshire, Wales
Mary J Evans Servant Single Female 16 1885 Nurse Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales
John Evans Servant Single Male 18 1883 Boots Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales
George C Armstrong Visitor Married Male 83 1818 Fellow Royal College Of Surgeons Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Emma M Armstrong Visitor Married Female 74 1827 Wife Of Above London, Middlesex, England
Thomas R Marsh Visitor Married Male 53 1848 Living On Own Means Frome, Somerset, England
Charlotte M Marsh Visitor Married Female 81 1820 Wife Of Above Sidmouth, Devon, England
CHRISTENING: Father George
Mother Caroline MaryBIRTH: Also shown as Born Honiton.
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Brompton.
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Sidmouth.
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Apr-Jun 1854
DEATH: Also shown as Died Sidmouth.
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Sidmouth.
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Apr-Jun 1857
691. Rev George Gilbert GUTTERES
birth details and death location from Biographical Summaries of Notable People
[Wikipedia]
George Gilbert Gutteres (11 October 1859 - 2 March 1898) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman.Gutteres was educated at Winchester College, where he represented the college team. Gutteres later attended Oriel College in Oxford.
Gutteres made his first-class debut for Oxford University in 1881 against the Gentlemen of England. Gutteres' second and final first-class match for Oxford University came in the same season against the Old Oxonians. While with the University, Gutteres failed to get his Oxford Blue.
In 1882 he represented Hampshire a single first-class match against Somerset.
Outside of cricket Gutteres was a clergyman, rector of Plymtree, Devon and then, in the months before his death, of Carlton Colville, Suffolk. Gutteres died at Algiers in Algeria on 2 March 1898 after influenza.
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as George Gilbert
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Kensington.
BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening Brompton Holy Trinity.
DEATH: Also shown as Died Algiers.
435. Frederick Emanuel GUTTERES
A Reverend - he seems to fit this family with legacy in will of EBL142 see www.barrow-lousada.org
details of her ancestry and descendants of Clement Winstanley Carlyon may be found on www.barrow-lousada.org PDF 'CarlyonClementWinstanley Descendants'
for more details see ref 239 www.barrow-lousada.org
from Alan Pereira 12 Nov 2017
GRO IndexBirths Sep 1861 (>99%) GUTHERES Female Falmouth 5c 206 Mother Carlyon
Deaths Dec 1892 (>99%) Gutteres Ellen 30 Hackney 1b 289
1881 Census: Dwelling: 8 Trewirgie Road
Census Place: Redruth, Cornwall, England
Source: FHL Film 1341560 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2330 Folio 4 Page 2
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
Charles TWEEDY M 39 M Redruth, Cornwall, England
Rel: Head Occ: Bank Manager
Edith S. TWEEDY M 41 F St Just In Roseland, Cornwall, England [Edith Mary Carlyon] sister of Agnes Eliza Carlyon #1032]
Rel: Wife
Robert N. TWEEDY 6 M Redruth, Cornwall, England
Rel: Son Occ: Scholar
Harold H. TWEEDY 4 M Redruth, Cornwall, England
Rel: Son Occ: Scholar
Nora W.C. TWEEDY 4 m F Redruth, Cornwall, England
Rel: Daur
Ellen J. GUTTERES U 19 F Falmouth, Cornwall, England
Rel: Niece Occ: Governess
Elizabeth A. GLANVILLE U 27 F Camborne, Cornwall, England
Rel: Serv Occ: Cook Domestic Servant
Nannie ENDEAN U 33 F Kenwyn, Cornwall, England
Rel: Serv Occ: Housemaid Domestic Serv
Mary HARRIS W 70 F Perranzabuloe, Cornwall, England
Rel: Visitor Occ: Formerly Nurse
The Carlyon Census details
1851 Census: Piece: HO107/1909 Place: Probus -Cornwall Enumeration District: 6b
Civil Parish: St. Just In Roseland Ecclesiastical Parish: -
Folio: 325 Page: 32 Schedule: 150
Address: St. Mawes
Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
BLAKE Ursula Head W F 65 Draper Cornwall - St. Mawes
BLAKE Mary Dau U F 23 Draper Cornwall - St. Mawes
BLAKE Agnes Dau U F 21 Draper Cornwall - St. Mawes
CARLYON Clement W Lodgr M M 40 Rector Of St. Just Cornwall - Truro
CARLYON Harriet Lodgr M F 38 Rector's Wife Cornwall - St. Austell
CARLYON Edith Lodgr U F 11 School At Home Cornwall - St. Just
1851 Census: Piece: HO107/1909 Place: Probus -Cornwall Enumeration District: 6a
Civil Parish: St. Just In Roseland Ecclesiastical Parish: -
Folio: 303 Page: 25 Schedule: 96
Address: Rectory
Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
CARLYON Agnes Dau U F 15 Scholar- St. Just Rector's Dau Cornwall - St. Blazey Relationship says "Rectors Daur" plus xxxxx
CARLYON Reginald Son U M 9 Scholar At Home Cornwall - Truro
CARLYON Albert Son U M 7 Scholar At Home Cornwall - St. Just
CARLYON Emmily Dau U F 5 Scholar At Home Cornwall - St. Just
CARLYON Nina Dau U F 4 Scholar At Home Cornwall - St. Just
CARLYON Hubert Son U M 2 Scholar At Home Cornwall - St. Just
CARLYON Anne Dau U F 9m Cornwall - St. Just
BATTEN Mary Servt U F 38 House Servant Cornwall - Ruan
RIDLESTONE Sarah Servt U F 17 House Servant Cornwall - Newkey
TRESIDDER Eliza Servt U F 17 House Servant Devon - Calstock
1861 Census: Piece: RG9/1553 Place: Truro -Cornwall Enumeration District: 5
Civil Parish: St. Just In Roseland Ecclesiastical Parish: -
Folio: 66 Page: 24 Schedule: 111
Address: Rectory
Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
CARLYON Clement W Head M M 49 Rector St Just Cornwall - Kenwyn
CARLYON Harriet Wife M F 47 Cornwall - St Austell
CARLYON Harriet M Dau U F 14 Scholar Cornwall - St Just
CARLYON Annie P Dau U F 10 Scholar Cornwall - St Just
CARLYON Winstanly S Son U M 8 Scholar Cornwall - St Just
CARLYON Thomas B Son U M 5 Scholar Cornwall - St Just
MILLS Amelia Servnt U F 23 Servant Cornwall - St Just
MOON Julia Servnt U F 22 Servant Warwickshire - -
694. Georgiana Harriet GUTTERES
from Alan Pereira 12 Nov 2017
GRO Index:Births Jun 1870 (>99%) Gutteres Georgiana Harriet R Axbridge 5c 635 Mother Carlyon
Deaths Mar 1948 (>99%) Gutteres Georgiana H R 77 Warwick 9c 993