Edward Charles Lousada - A West Gippsland Pioneer and His Family History

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Edward Charles Lousada, a pioneer in West Gippsland, came to Australia from England at a young age and made a mark as a farmer, stock agent, and a respected gentleman. His lineage, including the Barrow and Lousada ancestry, sparked a journey of discovery for his descendants, leading to the creation of a detailed family history. Through diligent research and collaboration with family members, the mysteries of the past were unraveled, showcasing a mix of English and Jewish ancestry. Utilizing various platforms and archives, including ancestry.com and Trove newspapers, valuable information was gathered to piece together the rich tapestry of the Lousada family tree.


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  1. Edward Charles Lousada 1854-1932 West Gippsland pioneer Julian Land to WWGS 2016

  2. Summary of a life He was the youngest son and came from England in 1871 aged 17 In 1874 he selected new farming land north of Warragul so became a pioneer farmer Held the land but became a stock & station agent in 1884 with some success Newly married he made one trip to England in 1887 Highly educated, slow-spoken, mighty alert mentally, and endowed with a dry sense of humour. He was transparently honest and strictly honourable (obituary) Quite short; a proper gentleman (Cecile Jordan-Ellerman) Devout but loved cricket and horses Financial reverses meant he had to start again as a farmer in his 50s but this time he had 6 sons to help and was successful 3 sons became men of the cloth, and the daughter Ruth he lived with in retirement also married a clergyman!

  3. The name of Lousada suggested an interesting ancestry My mother 1920-2007 was a grand-daughter of Edward Charles Lousada 1854-1932. She was born in Korumburra. She gave me a family tree showing Barrow and Lousada ancestry, and she told me her grandfather came from Peak House in Devon. 2 uncles Benjamin Barrow Lousada 1887-1954 and Horace Frank Lousada 1900-87 dabbled in family history but their family tree left a lot to discover. In 2010 I started on family history. I visited Peak House in mid-2011, and a 4thcousin John Bury organized red-carpet treatment at Sidmouth On the same trip I met Peter Lousada in London and Carlotta Barrow in Swanage Neither knew how the Lousadas got to England, nor of the origin of the Barrows, but shared data with me. Neither were on the family tree and neither was John Bury. In late 2011 I launched a website as a repository for collected data, as a working platform to share progress, and to attract interested parties. It worked! Many family puzzles have been resolved.

  4. Here is where I started but where is Edward Charles Lousada? Box 126/3

  5. Now for some big mistakes! Box 126/3

  6. And now the handwriting! Box 126/3 Handwriting of: Horace Frank Lousada Sir Anthony Baruh Lousada Mary Eleanor Lousada

  7. The family tree was deficient but I used it as a guide to build a genealogy in digital form on software having standard GEDCOM output Did research on ancestry.com for a period but also familysearch.com, geni.com and MyHeritage English ancestry was readily available especially through Jewish records before 1828 Australian data readily available online especially Trove newspapers SLV, RHSV and VPRO were used and also National Library and other State Libraries Collaborators and consultants have been vital especially outside UK and Australia

  8. Edward Charles Lousada was in the 5th generation of an Anglo-Jewish family but was not alone in Australia ..

  9. the research showed how it happened .

  10. Jacob Baruh Lousada a great-great- grandfather of Edward Charles got to England from Jamaica in 1743

  11. John formerly Jacob Baruh Lousada.

  12. inherited Peak House in 1854 so Edward Charles Lousada knew no other English home .

  13. near the fashionable Sidmouth in Devon

  14. Edward Charles links to European history Great-great-uncle Emanuel 1744-1832 developed Sidmouth and built first Peak House; 1815 engraving just seen was part of a set dedicated to him Maternal grandfather was personal envoy to the Viennese Court for the Prince Regent, and later Mayor of Bath A great-great-grandfather ran the Austrian tobacco monopoly 1725-47 for the Emperor and Empress A great-great-great-grand-uncle Moses Baruh Lousada was prominent in the Jewish resettlement of England 1662-3 A great-great-great-grandmother was a Montefiore and great-great-grandmother was a Goldsmid More recently a first cousin (twice-removed) was Chairman of Tate Gallery Trustees 5 in the family assumed the title of the Duque de Losada!

  15. WW1 he lost 2 English cousins and 2 sons on the Western Front

  16. Links to Australian history He wrote down his recollections of early Warragul His daily diary of 1876 survives His notes show he knew his uncle Samuel Barrow drowned in Port Phillip Bay but did he know it was on 5 May 1854 or 14 days before his own birth? And did he know the Governor being farewelled on 5 May 1854 was Latrobe? His notes show he knew his uncle was Superintendent of Penal Establishments but did he know Samuel Barrow was the first Superintendent of Pentridge in 1850? Did he know of his uncle s role in Childs Riot on Norfolk Island in 1846? Or that his uncle had a father-in-law who was a leader of the Rum Rebellion deposing Governor Bligh in 1808? Did he know of his illustrious Australian Montefiore cousins associated with the formation of the ANZ Bank and the Colony of South Australia?

  17. The travels of Edward Charles Lousada 1872 Hastings 2 brothers (Harry Burningham and Howell Arthur) there in saltmaking venture which failed 1874 West Jindivik Road selected opposite cousin Blanche Skipper 1884 Warragul became brother-in-law of Charles Affleck, joined William Hamilton & Co 1887 England first son born in Fulham; first daughter born in Warragul in 1886 1888 Lilydale opened stock & station branch 1894 Warragul bought back into local stock & station branch; nephew John Graham Tyssen becomes leader in scientific dairying 1899 Traralgon tried stock & station business 1904 Toora share-farmed successfully but Foster butter factory burned down in 1914; Truscotts; St Thomas ; Rechabites 1914 Korumburra dairy-farmed 1925 Lilydale retired to live with daughter Ruth at vicarage

  18. The rest of the story His financial struggles remittance man; his sons gave free labour; and their Army pay helped him re- establish in Korumburra 6 children produced descendants some are here tonight as are some Hall relatives His brother Howell Arthur also farmed near Warragul but became an industrious magistrate in the broader region and whose daughter Elle Blanche in 1903 married James McHaffie whose family for 20 years ran sheep over the entirety of Phillip Island! Overseas relatives some are very distant with common ancestors going back to Jamaica, Barbados, Livorno and Vinhais What happened before 1743? the Sephardic diaspora in this case centring on Amsterdam and Livorno. There is also a fascinating Ashkenasi dimension linked to Randy Schoenberg the hero of Woman in Gold All on www.barrow-lousada.org

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