Descendants of Pedro De Lousada

Notes


1154. Erno Letay de Losada

from ref 31
educated Debrecen


Esther Meszaros

source ref 31


1156. Paula Fischl

source ref 31


Oscar Strausz

source ref 31
grain wholesaler


1157. Victor Adolf de Dirsztay

from de Dirsztay tree on www.barrow-lousada.org ref 31 but information on Viktor’s birth is contradictory - ref 342 gives birth in Budapest not Debrecen and notes date shifts between 1883 and 1889. The Vienna Stadt- und Landesarchiv refers to four different dates, first of all, 13 June 1884.8 It must also remain unclear whether Viktor grew up with his natural father or with his mother.9 What is certain is
that he had a sister Charlotte (1883–1942, who married De Menasce) and a
brother Franz (1888–1956) who was later also active as a writer (Dirsztay,
F., 1919, 1923, 1924, 1930); some sources also mention a further brother,
Andreas. Ref 342 adds Franz v. Dirsztay was adopted by Ladislaus (Kempelen, 1910, p. 33); hence he originates neither from a former marriage of Georgine Plaut nor from her premarital relationship with Ladislaus. Arthur Schnitzler mentions Franz v. Dirsztay in 1913 and 1928 in his diaries (Schnitzler, 1983, pp. 56–7, 70, 100; 1997, p. 119). Andreas (Ando´r) Dirsztay (1894–1944) is identified on the Plaut family internet site as the son of Georgine Plaut and Ladislaus v. Dirsztay (p. 11; accessed 9.12.2007). He died in Auschwitz
(Dokumentationsarchiv des o¨sterreichischen Widerstands [http://de.doew.braintrust.at/
m17sm147.html; accessed 4.12.2007])

Also from ref 342: Freud himself, whom he consulted for years, could not heal him, for his disease came from his contempt of his family. [...] He suffered from world-weariness. I became aware of this when, from the upper floor of the palace in the aristocratic diplomatic district of Vienna where the family lived, Dirsztay mockingly pointed out a bundle of dirty washing left casually lying on the magnificent main staircase. On the ground floor, through the open door of the family drawing room, one could see fat bodies in underwear making a noise,
playing cards and drinking. That was what he thought of his family: an
underworld. I understood his deep disgust with such a shameless exhibition of
vulgarity; he was the prodigal son. (Kokoschka, 1971, p. 91)

Ref 342 gives date of joint suicide with his ex-wife (they were divorced after 6 years of marriage)


Ilona Lousada

death date from de Dirsztay tree unclear


Klara Unreich

Lvov = Lemberg
birthdate from ref 342
they were on good terms after their divorce but she became ill in the period before the joint suicide


Marriage Notes for Victor Adolf de Dirsztay and Klara Unreich

date from ref 342 also divorced 1930
marriage seems to have been in Vienna before a period n Budapest Mar-Jun

ref 342 gives no hint of a 1st marriage (to Ilona de Losada as per ref 31 or anyone else)


1158. Sarolta de Dirsztay

source ref 31
deduced to be from 1st marriage of father because of advanced age of 2nd wife! Also she married a relative of her Menasche grandmother

known as Charlotte here https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17597654/andorandreas-baron_von-dirsztay

death from ref 342


Baron Hendrik Menasche

source ref 31

possible nephew of Judith #1918 - Victor #1873 her son-in-law was brother-in-law of Hendrik #2412


1329. Jacques Menasche

source ref 31
French composer - but there may be confusion with Jean de Menasche 1902-73 an author, lawyer, theologian and priest who was at Oxford with Graham Greene - they were no doubt related

from ref 342:  Portrait of Jacques de Menasce [www.smb.spk-berlin.de/jpg/1827_005.jpg; accessed 28.3.2006]. De Menasce (1905–1960) studied under Arnold Scho¨nberg and became a concert pianist and composer. Kokoschka writes of the portrait (1971, p. 91): ‘A finely sculpted boy’s face; the later generation of a robust family’.


Baroness Luyza Kohner de Szaszberek

ref 31
daughter Baron Adolf Kohner


Baroness Vera Henrietta Wolfner de Ujpest

source ref 31


1332. Denise de Dirsztay

source ref 31 and Scott MacDougal


1163. Maude Lilian Spielmann

Death from JGSGB
Buried at Hoop Lane


Claude Lousada

Death from JGSGB
Buried at Hoop Lane
birth from geni no source given

The genealogical background of his marriage is given on www.barrow-lousada.org - go to the special-purpose chart on the marriage

from John Hamblin (researching Claude Lousada in connection with a roll of service during the Great War for Hazelwood Prep School at Limpsfield Surrey where he attended as a boy) on 24 Aug 2013 we have:

Lousada, Claude Captain

Cavalry Remount Service

Claude Lousada was born in London in 1878 the second son of Herbert George Lousada, a solicitor and director of the Anglo Jewish Association of London, and Marion Helen (nee Mocatta) Lousada of 27 Green Street in London.

He left Hazelwood School at Christmas 1892 for Malvern College where he was in Faber House leaving in 1896.  

On leaving school he became a clerk at the London Stock Exchange.

In 1915 he was a warden of the West London Synagogue of British Jews at Upper Berkeley Street, London W1.

During the Great War he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Cavalry Remount Service and was promoted to Lieutenant and was appointed as a 2nd Assistant Superintendent in the Remount Service on the 23rd of January 1918. He went to France in April 1918 and also served at the War Office that year. On the 18th of April 1919 he was promoted to Captain and to 1st Assistant Superintendent.

He was married to Maude Lilian (nee Speilmann) in 1904; they had three children, Jack Claude born on the 10th of July 1906 (who served in the Royal Artillery in World War Two), Eric George born in 1909 and Marion Irene born in 1917.

He died at his home, 152 Gloucester Terrace in London on the 28th of August 1934.

The genealogical background of his marriage is given on www.barrow-lousada.org - go to the special-purpose chart on the marriage

from John Hamblin (researching Claude Lousada in connection with a roll of service during the Great War for Hazelwood Prep School at Limpsfield Surrey where he attended as a boy) on 24 Aug 2013 we have:

Lousada, Claude Captain

Cavalry Remount Service

Claude Lousada was born in London in 1878 the second son of Herbert George Lousada, a solicitor and director of the Anglo Jewish Association of London, and Marion Helen (nee Mocatta) Lousada of 27 Green Street in London.

He left Hazelwood School at Christmas 1892 for Malvern College where he was in Faber House leaving in 1896.

On leaving school he became a clerk at the London Stock Exchange.

In 1915 he was a warden of the West London Synagogue of British Jews at Upper Berkeley Street, London W1.

During the Great War he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Cavalry Remount Service and was promoted to Lieutenant and was appointed as a 2nd Assistant Superintendent in the Remount Service on the 23rd of January 1918. He went to France in April 1918 and also served at the War Office that year. On the 18th of April 1919 he was promoted to Captain and to 1st Assistant Superintendent.

He was married to Maude Lilian (nee Speilmann) in 1904; they had three children, Jack Claude born on the 10th of July 1906 (who served in the Royal Artillery in World War Two), Eric George born in 1909 and Marion Irene born in 1917.

He died at his home, 152 Gloucester Terrace in London on the 28th of August 1934.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born London.

DEATH: Also shown as Died London.


Marriage Notes for Maude Lilian Spielmann and Claude Lousada

Marriage from JGSGB

MARRIAGE: Marriage from JGSGB

1911 Census: 152 Gloucester Terrace Bayswater London W, Paddington, London, England
Claude  Lousada  Head  Married  Female  32  1879  London Paddington  Stock Exchange
Maude  Lousada  Wife  Married  Female  27  1884  Londdon Paddington  -
Jack  Lousada  Son  -  Male  4  1907  London Paddington  -
Eric  Lousada  Son  -  Male  1  1910  London Paddington  -
Laura  Pike  Servant  -  Female  30  1881  Chippenham Wilts  -
Kellie  Finch  Servant  -  Female  18  1893  Leytonstone Essex  -
Kate  Buchman  Servant  -  Female  24  1887  Ipsurch  -
Ada  Grace  Servant  -  Female  17  1894  Stoke Green Slough  -
Mary  Mullane  Servant  -  Female  28  1883  London  -
Elizabeth  Brand  Servant  -  Female  24  1887  Suffolk  -MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married West London Synagogue.


Beatrice Rachel Faudel-Phillips

from Alan Pereira 21 Nov 2017
Parish Records, General Records Office BMD Indexes, Births Mar 1868   (>99%) PHILLIPS  Beatrice Fandel R     Kensington  1a 70 Mother Levy.

Parish Records, General Records Office BMD Indexes, Deaths Mar 1953   (>99%) HENRIQUES  Beatrice R F  85  Surrey S.W.  5g 1411.


1336. Alice Emily Henriques

GRO Indexes
Births Dec 1893   (>99%)
Henriques  Alice Emily J     St. Geo. H. Sq.  1a 403    
Deaths Dec 1893   (>99%)
Henriques  Alice Emily J  0  St. Geo. H. Sq.  1a 345
You have no information against her - maybe because of the above.
Incidentally there was another child Philip Brydges Henriques
born dec quarter 1894 london
died Ypes 1915


1337. Philip Brydges Henriques

for data on him see sister notes


1171. Margaret Montefiore

known as Rita
birth found Qld BMD by Alan Pereira
see further details sent by Alan Pereira 26 Nov 2017 at ref 241 www.barrow-lousada.org

Emigrated from Australia to Canada in 1905 with her 3 children.  Assumed she joined her husband who was already out there.

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Rita

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 19 Mar 1881

DEATH: Also shown as Died Vancouver.


Donald Bain Finlayson

Vancouver West End wordpress
https://westendvancouver.wordpress.com

Donald Bain Finlayson was an accountant. He lived at 743 Denman Street in 1906.

He was born in Kiama, New South Wales, Australia, on November 25, 1861. His father was Donald Finlayson; his mother was Christina Bain.

He married Margarita (Rita) Montefiore, probably in Australia. Rita was born on March 19, 1881, in Toowong, Brisbane, Australia. Her father was Arthur Montefiore; her mother was Sophia Louise Forbes.

Donald first appeared in the Vancouver directories in 1905. He was an accountant at 24 West Cordova Street, which was the location of Fife and Hunter Hardware. He was living at 1900 Barclay Street, which was the home of Henry McDowell, a druggist.

It appears that the rest of the family arrived in Vancouver in 1905, perhaps somewhat later than Donald, since the immigration documents listed Rita as the "lady" of the family, along with her son, Donald (age 11), daughter, Joan (age 6), and son, Colin, age 3).

By 1906, Donald had moved to 743 Denman Street; he was still an accountant at 24 West Cordova Street.

In 1907, the family had moved to 1248 Nelson Street, where they stayed for many years. George was now the secretary of the George Hunter Hardware Company Ltd.

By 1910, he was the secretary-treasurer of Martin, Finlayson and Mather, Ltd, the successors to the George Hunter Hardware Company.

In 1914, Donald and Rita were in the Vancouver Social Directory and Club Register. They were still at 1248 Nelson Street. Rita's receiving day was the fourth Wednesday of the month.

In November 1918, Donald enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force. He was in his mid-50s by then, and it is unlikely that he saw any combat.

After the war, he remained in Vancouver. He died in Vancouver on April 30, 1947. He was buried in the soldiers' section at Mountain View Cemetery in Vancouver.

Rita died in Vancouver on August 25, 1947. She was buried in Mountain View Cemetery in Vancouver.


Marriage Notes for Margaret Montefiore and Donald Bain Finlayson

MARRIAGE: Donald and Margaret had the following children.


Joan M. Finlayson was born in July 1899. She married A.H. (or H.A.) Campbell. She lived in Ottawa, Ontario in 1947 and 1955.


Donald Arthur Finlayson was born on January 5, 1901, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
On June 29, 1929, in Vancouver, he married Alma Muriel Boddy. She was born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan, on March 27, 1895. Her father was Robert Brittain Boddy; her mother  was Barbara Sutherland.
Donald died in Vancouver on February 10, 1965.


Colin Herbert Bain Finlayson was born on January 24, 1903, in Lismore, New South Wales, Australia. He was a member of the Vancouver Rowing Club, and was part of the team that won a silver medal for rowing in the coxless fours in the 1924 Olympics in Paris.
On September 3, 1927, in Vancouver, Colin married Hester Edith Delhi-Force Tytler. Her father was Stanley Delhi-Force Tytler (1857-1948); her mother was Hester Ellen Mellhuish (1878-1968).
In 1951, Colin moved to Kemano, British Columbia. He was working for BC. International Engineering. While he was in Kemano, he was active in the Boy Scouts.
Colin died in Kemano on March 11, 1955. He was buried in Kitimat, British Columbia.

He had a daughter named Sheila and a son named Ian.


Stephanie Finlayson was married to Richard N. Papineau. She was living in Vancouver in 1947, and in London, England in 1955


1172. Herbert Arthur Montefiore

from Alan Pereira 17 Jan 2017


Queensland BMD shows

1881 C5338 Herbert Arthur Montefiore Arthur Augustus Levi Sophia Mary Forbes
This suggest a son with second name Arthur and not Ralph.
For this person there is a FreeBMD entry
Deaths Dec 1956  MONTEFIORE  Herbert A  75  Romford  5a 463
Making Herbert Arthur born 1881 matching the Queensland record.

Based on this I think Herbert Ralph is Herbert Arthur 1881-1956.  His wife dying in Epping, which is about 12 miles from Romford makes this possible.

DEATH: ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 18301
Last updated: 31 December 2016
This information is added by users of ASN. Neither ASN nor the Flight Safety Foundation are responsible for the completeness or correctness of this information. If you feel this information is incomplete or incorrect, you can submit corrected information.

Date:24-APR-1969
Time:
Type:Silhouette image of generic J1 model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different
Auster J/1S Autocrat
Owner/operator:Herbert Ralph Montefiore (reg owner)
Registration:G-AMVN
C/n / msn:3102
Fatalities:Fatalities: 1 / Occupants: 1
Other fatalities:1
Airplane damage:Written off (damaged beyond repair)
Location:Fyfield, near Ongar, Essex -   United Kingdom
Phase:Initial climb
Nature:Private
Departure airport:Stapleford, Essex (EGSG)
Destination airport:
Narrative:
Destroyed in midair collision with Aircoupe G-AROP over Fyfield, near Ongar, Essex, 24/4/1969; pilots of both aircraft killed. Note that, although some sources give the crash location as "Fyfield, near Ongar, Essex", according to the official AAIB report into the accident, held at the UK National archives at Kew, Surrey, the crash location was given as "WILLINGALE AIRFIELD, WHITLEY GREEN, ONGAR, ESSEX"

Registration G-AMVN cancelled by the CAA same day (24/4/1969) as aircraft "destroyed"

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Queensland.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Romford.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Oct-Dec 1956


Daisy Jessie Clifton

In 1908 she was Miss Queensland and later runner-up in Miss Australia

from Alan Pereira 28 Jan 2017
The death date 24 April 1969 is for his wife

GRO Index

Deaths Jun 1969   (>99%) MONTEFIORE  Daisy Jessie  9Je1888  Epping  4a 1870

For Herbert it is

Deaths Dec 1956  MONTEFIORE  Herbert A  75  Romford  5a 463

DEATH: Also shown as Died Essex.


Marriage Notes for Herbert Arthur Montefiore and Daisy Jessie Clifton

Briabane Courier 15 Jul 1914 p17


1341. Herbert Ralph Montefiore

Based on his death GRO Index: Deaths Jun 1969  MONTEFIORE  Herbert Ralph  24Je1924  Epping  4a 1870
He is born 1924 whereas Arthur, his father, died 1883.  Or is the GRO Index incorrect as his wife is shown born 1888.
The GRO Index does support this assumption with
Births Sep 1924   (>99%)
Montefiore  Herbert R  Clifton  Brentford  3a 126

cause of death from https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=18301
ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 18301
Last updated: 21 June 2018
This information is added by users of ASN. Neither ASN nor the Flight Safety Foundation are responsible for the completeness or correctness of this information. If you feel this information is incomplete or incorrect, you can submit corrected information.


Date:
24-APR-1969
Time:

Killed in a midair collision Ongar, Essex

Type:

Auster J/1S Autocrat
Owner/operator:
Herbert Ralph Montefiore (reg owner)
Registration:
G-AMVN
C/n / msn:
3102
Fatalities:
Fatalities: 1 / Occupants: 1
Other fatalities:
1
Aircraft damage:
Written off (damaged beyond repair)
Location:
Fyfield, near Ongar, Essex -    United Kingdom
Phase:
Initial climb
Nature:
Private
Departure airport:
Stapleford, Essex (EGSG)
Destination airport:

Narrative:
Destroyed in midair collision with Aircoupe G-AROP over Fyfield, near Ongar, Essex, 24/4/1969; pilots of both aircraft killed. Note that, although some sources give the crash location as "Fyfield, near Ongar, Essex", according to the official AAIB report into the accident, held at the UK National archives at Kew, Surrey, the crash location was given as "WILLINGALE AIRFIELD, WHITLEY GREEN, ONGAR, ESSEX"

Registration G-AMVN cancelled by the CAA same day (24/4/1969) as aircraft "destroyed"

Sources:

1. http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/HistoricalMaterial/G-AMVN-2.pdf
2. http://www.northwealdairfieldmuseum.com/upload/IncidentsWestEssexto2000.pdf
3. http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/details?Uri=C79938
4. http://austerhg.org/prod_list/pages.php?page=2980

Revision history:

Date/time
Contributor
Updates
17-May-2008 11:10
ASN archive
Added
13-Jun-2009 23:19
VHKDK
Updated
27-Nov-2012 19:21
Dr. John Smith
Updated [Operator, Total fatalities, Total occupants, Other fatalities, Location, Phase, Nature, Departure airport, Source, Narrative]
07-Aug-2015 22:57
Dr. John Smith
Updated [Aircraft type, Operator, Source, Narrative]
07-Aug-2015 23:14
Dr. John Smith
Updated [Narrative]

DEATH: Also shown as Died Epping.

DEATH: Also shown as Died 24 Apr 1969


1184. Arthur Philip Hugh Lousada

An obit dated 7 April 1997 probably from The Times is on www.barrow-lousada.org - go to Yorkshire Lousada special-purpose chart


Winifred Audrey Rice

birth from Lauren Jones 11 May 2015

death location from Jeremy Lousada

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