There are many Moses Baruchs in the records:
Moses Baruh Lousada #1419 d1677 and buried at Mile End.
A Moses Baruch died in Barbados in 1677 and was buried at Bridgetown (ref 61) but he was a child perhaps of Abraham #45
A Moses Baruch is reported as possibly leaving Surinam for Jamaica (perhaps diverting to Barbados) in 1675. Ref 117 points out that there is no evidence that he actually left though a possible son and grandson in Jamaica (see below) suggest that he did!
A Moses B Louzada was reported as attending the consecration of the Cassipora Synagogue in Surinam in 1671 (ref 134 - note that in the 1695 list for hospital subscriptions the Baruch Lousada name was absent).
Antonio Louzada/Moses Baruh Lousada. He was born in 1629 in Spain, according to the Barrow family tree and died in 1699 in London (according to the Benjamin Barrow Lousada family tree and other sources eg ref 39, whilst the Mile End Cemetery contains the grave of Moses Baruch Lousada d1699). His Spanish birth we doubt in the light of the Livorno ancestry of the Baruch Lousadas and the probability that they were in Livorno well before the birthdate of 1629 (or perhaps 1625 - the tree is sometimes hard to read).
A Moses Barrew was resident in London in 1695 as shown in that year's survey of Jewish households. Because of the 'bachelor' Mordecai living with him, we consider him to have been Moses Baruh Lousada #46, who had sons Abraham and Mordecai - the three of them appear in the 1681 Bevis Marks circumcision record (for a newborn son of Abraham) at which Abraham's uncle Moses Henriques Faro was present. A 'child' Sarah was also in the 1695 household and she married in Amsterdam in 1709 Solomon son of David Baruch Louzada - who we take to be the peripatetic brother of Moses #46. We make this inference because at the wedding her witness was an uncle Abraham Henriques Faro no doubt a close relative of the 1681 circumcision witness Moses Henriques Faro. Of course, Abraham must have been born in the 1650s whilst Sarah was probably born in the 1680s to have been described as a child in the 1695 survey. This all suggests that the (second) wife of Moses Baruh Lousada #46 and mother of Sarah was also a Henriques Faro - Rachel, according to the 1695 household survey. Perhaps the mother of Abraham was also an Henriques Faro from an earlier generation - ie Moses Henriques Faro was an uncle or even father of Abraham Henriques Faro.
Moses Baruch was a stockholder in the Bank of England 1694-1720 and was mainly resident in London (dividends were normally collected in person so residence can often be inferred).
A Moses Baruh Louzada was endenized in England in 1694 and settled in Barbados (ref 74) and but could be the Bank of England stockholder if he returned wealthy to London.
A Moses Barrow of Jamaica was naturalized in 1700 and a Moses Barrow endenized in England in 1699 (see ref 74); perhaps these were the same person Moses Barrow #984 - endenization was the quicker process involving only executive action whereas naturalization involved Parliament. Perhaps he was a son of Isaque Moses Barak - who as a 1692 resident of Jamaica, one of many Jewish merchants who suffered from the earthquake of that year, petitioned William and Mary for endenization. He appears to have been unsuccessful as his name cannot be found in the endenization references but it may be that his son Moses was both endenized and naturalized. We note that Isaac's father, as the name suggests, was a Moses Baruch.
In Curacao 2 Moses are among the 14 Baruch Lousada graves listed in ref 113. Arbell (ref 21) reports that a Moses Baruch (under an alias Juan Hernandes Lousada) acted as emissary for the Dutch Governor of Curacao Jan van Benningen. In 1720, or soon thereafter, he was sent to Coro, Venezuela in the matter of a ship stranded nearby with a cargo of 15,000 pounds of tusks and 58 pounds of gold. Though the local Inquisition Commissioner forbade anyone to talk to the emissary because he was Jewish, Lousada managed to bring the case to court (but to no avail). He married Sarah Lopez Henriquez and they died 4 Mar 1724 and 19 Mar 1715 respectively in Curacao (graves #1662 and #1663 which were adjacent but for one other grave to that of Gracia de Caceres #1665 a Barbados Baruh Louzada). The other Moses Baruch Lousada died in 1745 and because few got to age 95 at that time we think he could not have been the first Moses of Surinam who was born around 1650 according to Fenneke's data. We thus think the emissary may have been the first Moses Baruch Lousada in Surinam. The other (no doubt younger) Moses is probably a son of David the elder of Surinam and hence the grandson of the older Moses.
Many Moses Barrows or Baruchs emerge from the Baruch Henriques, Baruch Alvares, Baruch Rosa, and the Baruch Pardo families. We have also learnt (from ref 64 p 60) of the Livorno brothers Abraham and Moses Baruch Carvaglio held, in the 1750s, 2200 pounds in Bank of England stock and 1000 pounds in English East India Company stock.