Descendants of Simon Barrow

Notes


17. Jacob Barrow

Lived in America
Jan from Ed tree


18. Tryphena Jael Louisa Barrow

birthpace taken as place of christening - ancestry.com
christening detail from ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org


Colonel John Baruh Lousada

he inherited Peak House from his uncle Emanuel #142 in 1854 and lived there until aound 1877 when habitation apparently ceased (ref:  http://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/physical/view/17) and the new Peak House was built around 1910. Emanuel #87 the founder of Peak House built Cliff Cottage around 1820 (ref: http://www.parksandgardens.org/places-and-people/site/4987?preview=1) but it was demolished as part of the creation of Connaught Gardens opened in 1934.

In the 1881 census, Annie E Lousada 33 and two 'granddaughters' Kate Anni 5 and Norah Agnes 4 lived with JB, Tryphena and Constance

Norah Agnes arrived in Autralia 1906 and worked as a nurse, presumably dying in Australia
Annie Ellen presumably her mother was born in Canada and lived in Australia, presumably dying in Australia

John 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


Marriage Notes for Tryphena Jael Louisa Barrow and Colonel John Baruh Lousada

from ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org
married by the Vicar ArchDeacon Moysey


48. Louisa Tryphena Lousada

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


50. Agnes Henrietta Lousada

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
Death from ancestry.com


51. John Mortimer Lousada

Birthdate from gravestone - John Bury. See his house at Ryde on www.barrow-lousada.org


52. Harry Burningham Lousada

birth ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org - left school at Cheltenham 1864
see www.barrow-lousada.org page on Edward Charles Lousada #20 for  his early Australian experience
Travelled by ship via New York 24 Sep 1868 (NY Passenger lists)
on 29 Jun 1870 left Brisbane for Sydney
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. 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, then7 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. 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.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.


Emily Ann White

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


53. Eleanor Piercy Lousada

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
death from The London Gazette 20 Dec 1927 found by Alan Pereira


55. Alfred Howell Lousada

Oakfield Lodge as shown in ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org


58. Unnamed Lousada

place of birth Westhill House ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org
daughter probably died young

confirmed 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 7 183

Quite common in some families that the next born same sex is named after
them.


59. Constance Mary Lousada

lived 1881 Redcliff Exeter St Sidwell Devon

in 11 Aug 1900 a story by her written at the age of 10 appeared in the Perth Western Mail 'The Story of the Beautiful Princess'


19. Gen Joseph Lyon Barrow

A general in India - from Rear-Adm Barrow
Major General in Royal Artilliary (C.B.) (Ed tree)


Alicia Egan

Death from Barrow family tree


Marriage Notes for Gen Joseph Lyon Barrow and Alicia Egan

marriage from Ed tree


63. William Brett Barrow

Brett or Butt? We take 1861 census spelling as the writer has it clearly as Brett and could not have confused the two
EB tree has Butt and birth 1853


Emily Frances MacMaster

This wife had 13 children but it is not clear how many were natural sons of Gen Joseph Lyon Barrow. It seems Owen Sydney was.


Marriage Notes for Gen Joseph Lyon Barrow and Emily Frances MacMaster

from Barrow family tree


65. Alicia Mary Barrow

birth and death from Ed tree


Marriage Notes for Alicia Mary Barrow and Pemberton R H Bartlett

4 the four children see the Coombe Linton family tree


66. Emily Josephine Barrow

birth and death from Ed tree


Alistair Davidson

daughter Nancy Ed tree


67. Edith Anne Barrow

birth and death from Ed tree


69. Esther Frances Barrow

birth and death from Ed tree


70. Margaret Lena Barrow

birth and death Ed tree


72. Kathleen Marion Barrow

birth and death from Ed tree


73. Mary Eleanor Octavia Barrow

birth and death Ed tree


76. Grace Constance Decima Barrow

dates Ed tree


77. Dorothy Nona Barrow

birth and death from Ed tree


20. Henrietta Mary Barrow

death Ed tree
she went to Australia with Robert Skipper (Rear-Adm's notes)
but in the 1851 England census she appears to be living in Norfolk with Robert Skipper's parents, and again in 1861 and 1871 Robert Skipper is not present and is presumably dead by the latter time.

There are Australian records of Herbert and Blanche only and none of Robert and Henrietta


Robert Skipper

Died before the 1871 Welsh census


Marriage Notes for Henrietta Mary Barrow and Robert Skipper

from


80. Ernest Barrow Skipper


He is recorded in the 1861 Census with his 2 siblings and mother in Bedford;
death of an Ernest Skipper is recorded at Winchester in 1866.


22. Maj Gen Lousada Barrow

ISLE OF WIGHT OBSERVER Saturday 6th Oct 1877

DEATH OF MAJOR-GENERAL L. BARROW

It was with deep regret that we record the death of a most distinguished  officer, Major-General Lousada BARROW, C.B., (the brother of our Mayor B. BARROW, Esq,) which event occurred on Monday, at Southlands. The deceased officer served in the Southern Mahratta country in 1844-45, Commanded a squadron of Volunteer Cavalry raised under the orders of Major-General Henry HAVELOCK, on the 25th June, 1857; was present and commanded them at the following actions; battle of Futtehpore 12th July 1857; in the morning action at Oung 15th July 1857, and in the action at Pando Nuddee on the evening of the same day; battle of Cawnpoor 16th July 1857, expedition to Bythoor, and capture of 19 guns, 19th July 1857; action at Oonoa in Oude, and actions at Busseerut Gunge in August two other actions at Busseerrut Gunge prior to retreating across the Ganges on the 13th August to Cawnpore; action at Bithoor  16th August re-crossed the Ganges in the face of the enemy 19th September, action at Alumbagh 23rd September, entrance into Lucknow, for the relief of the garrison on the 26th September, was besieged , and engaged in the defence of Lucknow from 26th September to 21st November, when the night retreat was made, action at Guillee in Lucknow on the 22nd December; was at the defence of the entrenched position at Alumbagh, and engaged in four actions under Sir James OUTRAM, besides many other skirmishes against the enemy during January and February 1858; present at the siege and final capture of Lucknow in March (Medal with two clasps, Brevets of Major and Lieutenant-Colonel, and C.B., and received in orders the special notice of the Commander-in-Chief and Governor-General), in recognition of his distinguished service in the field, as well as his high administrative abilities, he was raised to the important and elevated post of Chief Commissioner of the Province of Oude, in which he rendered the most valuable services to Government, and endeared himself to the people under his rule. He was essentially a type of the class of soldier-diplomats and administrators, who adorned the grand old Indian Service; brave in the field and sagacious in the council; and his name will ever hold a high place in their distinguished role, by the side if those of LAWRENCE, NICHOLSON, EDWARDES,OUTRAM, and many more of the same heroic mould.
The funeral took place on Thursday at the Ryde Cemetery. We may add that we have received our information from one totally unconnected to the family, and without their knowledge even.
Researched & typed byAnn Barrett, Lydia Jackson and Marilyn Newsham


Piercy MacDonald

birth and death Ed tree
we have a photograph of her at Cobham in 1900 so birthplace is guessed to be Cobham


Marriage Notes for Maj Gen Lousada Barrow and Piercy MacDonald

Ed tree - approx


81. Alice Louisa Barrow

dates from gravestone


84. Col Percy Harry Stanley Barrow

Killed in action


86. Charles Lousada Thesiger Barrow

birth an death Ed tree


23. Samuel Barrow


The following emerges from the published information.

He emigrated to Tasmania being appointed JP for the Island of Van Diemen's Land 26 Jan 1842 - Courier Hobart 28 Jan 1842. He was Police Magistrate at Bothwell.

A son was born in Hobart in 25 May 1843 - Colonial Times 30 May 1843.

He was appointed as Stipendiary Magistrate on Norfolk Island in 1846, as part of an official plan to toughen up the slightly moderate regime (which used probation) of Maconochie. He must have returned to Hobart as he sat on a case in Hobart in 1849.

He was the first superintendent of Pentridge in 1950; becoming Superintendent of Prisons (1851 and 1853). Victoria became a separate colony in 1851, just before the goldrushes.

Emily was born in Hobart on Dec 16 1854 (from ancestry.com).

In the 1861 Census, Cecil (17) and Seymour(15) are shown in the household of Dr Benjamin Barrow

Emily is shown in the household of Rev John Simeon  Barrow in the 1861 Census

Samuel Barrow drowned on Port Phillip Bay 5 May 1854. His grave is at Melbourne General Cemetery Royal Park.


Louisa Margaret Kemp

ninth daughter of A F Kemp Esq of the Cross Marsh
from Colonial Times Hobart 28 June 1842


87. Cecil Montefiore Barrow

birth from Hobart Courier 2 June 1843
had accident as a boy - shipwreck according to Rear-Adm Barrow
went to Oxford
could not join a service
became schoolmaster in India


27. Maj Gen Lyon de Symons Barrow

Major General Indian Army, Inspector General of Police Utta Pradesh
(from Ed tree)

More About DE SYMONS BARROW:
Baptism: 16 Jul 1828, Walcot, Bath
Military service: 1843, joined 14th Madras Native Infantry
Occupation: 1858, Captain 14th Regiment, Madras Army5
Residence: 1841, Charlton village Somerset (pupil)
(from Tacy Rickard)

these sets of data appear incompatible!


Marriage Notes for Maj Gen Lyon de Symons Barrow and Mary Elizabeth Honey

location of marriage (on a voyage East) - from Rear-Adm Barrow


General Cleghorn

from Rear-Admiral B W Barrow recollections on www.barrow-lousada.org


96. Capt Hugh Lousada Barrow

Killed in action Tokar, Sudan
Captain South Lancashire Regiment
Plaque at Sidmouth Church - see John Bury's Sidmouth diary on www.barrow-lousada.org


28. Rev John Simeon Barrow

As per the 1861 Census, Simon Barrow was living in this son's household - he was aged 74. Also there was his sister Fanny Esther Barrow 40.

Also in the household were Emily  6 (niece), John Willoughby  4 (nephew), Edmund George Barrow  7 (nephew) and William Brett Barrow  9 (nephew).

Edmund George Barrow appears to be Sir Edmund George Barrow #700 son of Gen Joseph Lyon Barrow #223 (product of the shorter - Alicia Egan - marriage). He was born East Indies.

Emily appears to be daughter of Samuel - correct age and birthplace Tasmania

We cannot place John Willoughby b1857 and William Brett b1852. They were born East Indies - either side of the date of Edmund George - suggesting they are brothers of Edmund George

death Ed tree

Master at Bruton - Rear-Adm's notes, explaining a link with that school


Maria Hoskyns Abrahall

name from Ginny Owens family tree ancestry.com


30. Bella Baruh Lousada

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 record


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


Marriage Notes for Bella Baruh Lousada and Major Robert Wills

source of marriage date ancestry.com

but see the note the earlier Edinburgh marriage!! 24 Jan 1839 from ScotlandsPeople


31. Isaac Baruh Lousada

Arthur was the only son according to H G Lousada in 1914


Sarah Lousada

Birth from ref 34 www.barrow-lousada.org. Living at Sidmouth 1851 Census, Hertfordshore 1881 Census, Sunninghill 1891 Census


Marriage Notes for Isaac Baruh Lousada and Sarah Lousada

from Colyer-Fergusson


104. John Lousada

A John Lousada arrived in Australia 7 Nov 1865 aged 26 (see www.barrow-lousada.org Yorkshire Lousada special-purpose chart). He may fit into this family - but there is no trace of him whereas there is a trace of Arthur eg in the will of Emanuel#142 (see beneficiaries on www.barrow-lousada key documents).

He could perhaps be the son of Daniel #645 and Rachel #566 who married in 1819.


105. Charles Lousada

same comment as for John Lousada #1024


32. Colonel John Baruh Lousada

he inherited Peak House from his uncle Emanuel #142 in 1854 and lived there until aound 1877 when habitation apparently ceased (ref:  http://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/physical/view/17) and the new Peak House was built around 1910. Emanuel #87 the founder of Peak House built Cliff Cottage around 1820 (ref: http://www.parksandgardens.org/places-and-people/site/4987?preview=1) but it was demolished as part of the creation of Connaught Gardens opened in 1934.

In the 1881 census, Annie E Lousada 33 and two 'granddaughters' Kate Anni 5 and Norah Agnes 4 lived with JB, Tryphena and Constance

Norah Agnes arrived in Autralia 1906 and worked as a nurse, presumably dying in Australia
Annie Ellen presumably her mother was born in Canada and lived in Australia, presumably dying in Australia

John 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


Tryphena Jael Louisa Barrow

birthpace taken as place of christening - ancestry.com
christening detail from ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org


Marriage Notes for Colonel John Baruh Lousada and Tryphena Jael Louisa Barrow

from ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org
married by the Vicar ArchDeacon Moysey


Caroline Frances Woldridge

A Christian according to Rev Handel Bennett of the Sid Vale Association


33. Mary Baruh Lousada

see a page on her on www.barrow-lousada.org

John Bury found her in the 1911 census at Little Gravels Burghclere


Rev John Bacon

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.


120. Francis Bacon

his father was vicar of Lambourne Woodlands

his estate at Burghclere was called Earlstone