Indian Civil Service Oudh retired 1896
deceased at wedding of Nina Louise in 1918
marriage age = 27
she died the same year so may have died in childbirth
1851 Census suggests birthdate of 1847
death Ed tree
from Lancashire Family Tree on myHeritage.com
death from Peel of Taliaris Park tree on ancestry.com
birth death from Combe family tree ancestry.com
had sister Alice Combe with whom 5 children lived in 1881
Marriage Notes for Helen Edith Barrow and Maj Gen Boyce Albert Combe
date Combe family tree ancestry.com
88. Lt-Col Seymour Duncan Barrow
Col in 10th Bengal Lancers - died at sea of wounds incurred in India
There are 2 1845 birth records one for the 31 Jan baptism of Seymour D Barrow on Norfolk Island and one for the 12 Aug birth and 19 Sep registration of an unnamed Barrow in Bothwell Tasmania. However in 1861 he is with Dr Benjamin Barrow in Ryde aged 15 with his brother Cecil Montefiore Barrow aged 17.
So there is a probable discrepancy here - if Seymour was born close to the beginning of 1845, the 1861 Census would need to have been conducted even earlier in 1861 to give him an age 15 at Census date. This is unlikely as the Censuses were generally taken around mid-year. Perhaps the baptism certificate is incorrectly dated 1845 and it should be 1846. In this case the birth in August 1845 is Seymour as then unnamed.
Samuel was in Norfolk Island during the latter stages of Major Childs' occupancy of the Governorship in 1846 and possibly continued on under Major Price, as the punishment of those involved in Childs' Riot of July 1846 (for which Barrow's actions appear to have been responsible) occurred under Price. Curiously, Price was later - in 1857 - murdered in Williamstown, an incident that Nicholas Shakespeare appears to attribute to Barrow - who of course died accidentally by drowning in 1854.
So it seems that the baptismal certificate is wrong - Barrow was in Norfolk Island in early 1846; and was in Tasmania in later 1845 when Seymour was born.
Curiously, Price was Inspector-General of Prisons in Victoria from Jan 1854 ie before Barrow drowned and while Barrow became Direto of Immigration.
death from Ryde gravestone
birthdate estimated from gravestone
eldest child
Lousada Barrow's family in 1851 in Ryde (1851 Census) contains a Frank Barrow descibed as a son aged 6; but there were 2 Frank Barrows - this was a cousin and the 2 Franks went on to have parallel careers in India
in the 1901 Census he was 54 making his birthdate 1846 or 1847. Neither is compatible with being 6 in 1851 which is correct - the other Frank Barrow fits this age.
retired Indian Civil Service Bengal 1894
birth from Edmund Barrow
The illustrious Wingate family were prominent Freemasons, but also very severe Christians raised on the Old Testament. They were fascinated by the biblical kingdoms of North Africa, Arabia etc and Orde Wingate led the restoration of Haile Selassie to his throne in Ethiopia, and went on to take a part in the founding of the Zionist state of Israel.
Had a sister Janet Douglas Wingate, first wife of Admiral Sir Richard Tracey
birthdate estimated from age at death 87 - from Rear-Adm Barrow
Teresa's birthplace from 1901 census
detah from Andrews Newspaper Index cards
Marriage Notes for Frank Hunter Barrow and Louisa Teresa Wingate
marriage date from ancestry.com english marriage records
adjutant to CRE(?) - from Rear-Adm Barrow
Extract from 'The Last Post - Roll of Officers who fell in South Africa 1899-1902' by Mildred G Dooner.
Barrow.-Lieut. Stephen Douglas Barrow, Royal Engineers, died of enteric at Modder River, March 9th, 1900. He was the son of F. H. Barrow, Esq., late Bengal Civil Service. Lieut. Barrow was born in July, 1876, educated at Clifton, and entered the Royal Engineers from the Royal Military Academy in March, 1896, being promoted lieut. in March, 1899. He embarked for South Africa, in Oct., 1899.From Tony Harding 13 Aug 2015:
Lieutenant, Royal Engineers. Died of enteric 9 March 1900 at Modder River. Aged 23. He was the son of F. H. Barrow, Esq., late Bengal Civil Service. Lieut. Barrow was born in July, 1876, educated at Clifton, and entered the Royal Engineers from the Royal Military Academy in March, 1896, being promoted lieut. in March, 1899. He embarked for South Africa, in Oct., 1899. Commemorated on Ritchie Road, Northern Cape Memorial and now at rest in Kimberley West End Garden of Remembrance. See also Royal Engineers Memorial Chatham, Kent
The graves were reinterred at Kimberley Cemetery:
Tony Harding calls her Auntie Vi
knew her when he was young
correspondendent of General Sir George
at time of 1891 Census living in Paddington with her mother
36 Westmoreland Road
birth speculative - Edmund Barrow has March 1852
in the Revenue in India died young there
ancestry.com
Australian Birth Index 1788-1922
note place of birth is Tasmania
family possibly moved to Tasmania after Samuel died - logical since she came from Hobart
In the 1861 Census she aged 6 is resident with Rev Simeon Barrow
a nephew there was Edmund George #700 son of Gen Joseph #223 and his two brothers who died fairly young
In 1901 England Census living in Hove Sussex
2nd Bengal Lancers
92. Col Arthur Frederick Barrow
Birth and death first derived from the Edmund Barrow tree and also his decorations - CMG,VSO - all confirmed below.
Rupert Musgrove is descended from this marriage
from geni.com details (provided by a June Barnes)
Colonel Arthur Frederick Barrow was educated at Cheltenham College, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. He fought in the Second Afghan War between 1878 and 1880. He was working with the Afghan Boundary Commission between 1884 and 1885, he was mentioned in despatches. He was invested as a Companion, Order of St. Michael and St. George (C.M.G.) in 1885. He held the office of Assistant Quartermaster General for India. He was Commandant of the Chitral Relief Force Base. He was invested as a Companion, Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O.). He gained the rank of Colonel in the service of the Indian Staff Corps.
Margaret was one of 4 daughters of Jasper Young, formerly of Ayrshire, who went over to Singapore and started a company Boustead, and bought an estate in Galloway called Garroch.
Marriage Notes for Col Arthur Frederick Barrow and Margaret Henderson Young
Ed tree
residence Rose Mount Stock Common Lane Sidmouth 1871
1881 magistrate Bengal
civil engineer
in civil service not army when he died
daughter of Thomas Were and Louisa Dawson
98. Gen Sir George de Symons Barrow
KCB KCMG
Indian Army
See 29 Dec 1959 Times obituary for details of 46 years in the Army - China, India/Pakistan, Egypt, Palestine, and the Western Front
He wrote 'The Fire of Life' 1942
Daughter of Col G Way CB
Marriage Notes for Gen Sir George de Symons Barrow and Sybilla Way
Ed tree
Capt Royal Noth Lincoln Militia
son Hugh probably farmed near Oxford - according to 22 October 1914 letter from Herbert George Lousada to Edward Charles Lousada (on www.barrow-lousada.org)
Went to Bruton - there at the time of the 1851 Census
Arthur was the only son according to H G Lousada in 1914
Daughter of Captain R T Laye Royal Navy (ref 85 www.barrow-lousada.org
death from Lousada Family Tree on ancestry.com