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Lousada Family Genealogy Descendants of Jacob Lumbrozzo de Mattos Generation No. 1 1. JACOB LUMBROZZO1 DE MATTOS Child of JACOB LUMBROZZO DE MATTOS is: 2. i. MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, d. 1759. Generation No. 2 2. MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS (JACOB LUMBROZZO1) died 1759. He married REBECAA SARAH MOCATTA 1730, daughter of ABRAHAM MOCATTA and GRACE XIMENES. She died 1737. More About MOSES DE MATTOS and REBECAA MOCATTA: Marriage: 1730 Children of MOSES DE MATTOS and REBECAA MOCATTA are: 3. i. ABRAHAM LAMBROZO DE MATTOS3 MOCATTA, b. 1730; d. 1800. 4. ii. JACOB MOCATTA. Generation No. 3 3. ABRAHAM LAMBROZO DE MATTOS3 MOCATTA (MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, JACOB LUMBROZZO1) was born 1730, and died 1800. He married ESTHER LAMEGO 1759, daughter of ISAAC LAMEGO and RACHEL LOUSADA. She was born 1737, and died 1799. Children of ABRAHAM MOCATTA and ESTHER LAMEGO are: 5. i. RACHEL LUMBROZO DE MATTOS4 MOCATTA, b. 1762; d. 1841. 6. ii. JACOB MOCATTA, b. 1770; d. 29 Nov 1825. 7. iii. MOSES MOCATTA, b. Feb 1768; d. Sep 1857. 8. iv. ISAAC MOCATTA, b. 1765; d. 1801. 9. v. GRACE MOCATTA. vi. ESTHER MOCATTA. vii. AARON MOCATTA. 10. viii. DANIEL MOCATTA. ix. BENJAMIN MOCATTA, m. MARY MONTEFIORE, 19 Oct 1836; d. 1845. 11. x. SARAH DE ABRAHAM MOCATTA, b. 1777; d. 1852. 4. JACOB3 MOCATTA (MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, JACOB LUMBROZZO1) Child of JACOB MOCATTA is: 12. i. GRACE LUMBROSO4 DE MATTOS. Generation No. 4 5. RACHEL LUMBROZO DE MATTOS4 MOCATTA (ABRAHAM LAMBROZO DE MATTOS3, MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, JACOB LUMBROZZO1) was born 1762, and died 1841. She married JOSEPH ELIAS MONTEFRIORE 1783, son of MOSES MONTEFIORE and ESTHER RACAH. He was born 1759, and died 1804. More About JOSEPH MONTEFRIORE and RACHEL MOCATTA: Marriage: 1783 Children of RACHEL MOCATTA and JOSEPH MONTEFRIORE are: i. MOSES HAIM5 MONTEFIORE, b. 28 Oct 1784, Leghorn, Italy; d. 25 Jul 1885, Ramsgate, Kent; m. JUDITH BARENT COHEN, 1812; b. 1784; d. 24 Sep 1862, Grosvenor Gate, Park Lane, London. 13. ii. ABRAHAM JOSEPH ELIAS MONTEFIORE, b. 12 May 1788; d. 1824, Lyons, France. 14. iii. SARAH MONTEFIORE, b. 1789; d. 20 Dec 1863, Nice, France. 15. iv. ABIGAIL MONTEFIORE, b. 1790. 16. v. REBECCA MONTEFIORE, b. 1793; d. 1869. 17. vi. JUSTINA MONTEFIORE, b. 1795; d. 29 Oct 1873, Queens Gardens, Hyde Park, London. 18. vii. HORATIO JOSEPH MONTEFIORE, b. 1798; d. 11 Aug 1867, 9 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park. 6. JACOB4 MOCATTA (ABRAHAM LAMBROZO DE MATTOS3, MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, JACOB LUMBROZZO1) was born 1770, and died 29 Nov 1825. He married REBECCA BARUH LOUSADA, daughter of DANIEL LOUSADA and RACHEL LOUSADA. She was born 1768, and died 17 May 1817 in Church-street, Stoke Newington. Notes for JACOB MOCATTA: The death notice in The Times of Dec 2 1825 says "Suddenly, on Tuesday evening, from spasmodic affection of the chest, Jacob Mocatta Esq. of Finsbury-square, aged 57, of the firm Mocatta and Goldsmid." Children of JACOB MOCATTA and REBECCA LOUSADA are: 19. i. ABRAHAM5 MOCATTA, b. 1797; d. 21 Apr 1880, 35 Gloucester Place, Portman Square. 20. ii. MOSES MOCATTA. 21. iii. RACHEL MOCATTA, b. 1799; d. 30 Sep 1860, Worthing, Sussex. 7. MOSES4 MOCATTA (ABRAHAM LAMBROZO DE MATTOS3, MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, JACOB LUMBROZZO1) was born Feb 1768, and died Sep 1857. He married ABIGAIL LINDO. She was born 1775, and died 1824. Children of MOSES MOCATTA and ABIGAIL LINDO are: i. DAVID ALFRED5 MOCATTA, b. 1806; d. 01 May 1882, 32 Princes-gate S.W.; m. ANN GOLDSMID, 1835; b. 1814; d. 07 Nov 1896, 32 Princes-gate S.W.. 22. ii. ISAAC LINDO MOCATTA, b. 1818; d. 12 Nov 1879, Reading, Berkshire. 8. ISAAC4 MOCATTA (ABRAHAM LAMBROZO DE MATTOS3, MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, JACOB LUMBROZZO1) was born 1765, and died 1801. He married ABIGAIL LOUSADA. Child of ISAAC MOCATTA and ABIGAIL LOUSADA is: 23. i. ESTHER5 MOCATTA. 9. GRACE4 MOCATTA (ABRAHAM LAMBROZO DE MATTOS3, MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, JACOB LUMBROZZO1) She married SAMUEL HAYYIM MONTEFIORE, son of MOSES MONTEFIORE and ESTHER RACAH. Children of GRACE MOCATTA and SAMUEL MONTEFIORE are: i. MOSES5 MONTEFRIORE, b. 1785; d. 1838. 24. ii. ESTHER MONTEFRIORE. 10. DANIEL4 MOCATTA (ABRAHAM LAMBROZO DE MATTOS3, MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, JACOB LUMBROZZO1) He married ANN CANDALA GOLDMSID. Children of DANIEL MOCATTA and ANN GOLDMSID are: 25. i. JOHN5 MOCATTA, b. 1819; d. 1875. 26. ii. SARAH MOCATTA, b. 1801; d. 1842. 27. iii. ELIAS MOCATTA, b. 04 Dec 1804, London; d. 09 Dec 1896. 11. SARAH DE ABRAHAM4 MOCATTA (ABRAHAM LAMBROZO DE MATTOS3, MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, JACOB LUMBROZZO1) was born 1777, and died 1852. She married DAVID ABARBANEL LINDO, son of ELIAS LINDO and GRACE DE MATTOS. He was born 1772, and died 1852. Children of SARAH MOCATTA and DAVID LINDO are: 28. i. ELIAS5 LINDO, b. 1796; d. 1875. 29. ii. SARAH LINDO, b. 1814; d. 1868. iii. ABIGAIL LINDO, b. 03 Aug 1803; d. 28 Aug 1848. 30. iv. JEMIMA LINDO, b. 1819. v. JACOB LINDO, b. 1804. 31. vi. NETHANEEL LINDO, b. 1810; d. 1889. 32. vii. JOSHUA LINDO. 12. GRACE LUMBROSO4 DE MATTOS (JACOB3 MOCATTA, MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, JACOB LUMBROZZO1) She married ELIAS LINDO. Children of GRACE DE MATTOS and ELIAS LINDO are: 33. i. DAVID ABARBANEL5 LINDO, b. 1772; d. 1852. 34. ii. EPHRAIM LINDO. 35. iii. BATHSHEBA LINDO. 36. iv. MOSES DE ELIAHU LINDO, d. 1837. Generation No. 5 13. ABRAHAM JOSEPH ELIAS5 MONTEFIORE (RACHEL LUMBROZO DE MATTOS4 MOCATTA, ABRAHAM LAMBROZO DE MATTOS3, MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, JACOB LUMBROZZO1) was born 12 May 1788, and died 1824 in Lyons, France. He married (1) MARY HALL. He married (2) HENRIETTA ANSLEM ROTHSCHILD 1815 in Frankfurt, Germany, daughter of MAYER AMSCHEL ROTHSCHILD. She was born 1790, and died 19 Feb 1866 in 4 Great Stanhope Street. Child of ABRAHAM MONTEFIORE and MARY HALL is: i. MARY6 MONTEFIORE, d. 1845; m. BENJAMIN MOCATTA, 19 Oct 1836. Children of ABRAHAM MONTEFIORE and HENRIETTA ROTHSCHILD are: 37. ii. JOSEPH MAYER6 MONTEFIORE, b. 10 May 1816; d. 09 Oct 1880, 4 Great Stanhope Street. 38. iii. CHARLOTTE MONTEFIORE, b. 1818, London; d. 02 Jul 1854, 9 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London. 39. iv. NATHANIEL MONTEFIORE, b. 1819; d. 28 Mar 1883, 18 Portman Square. 40. v. LOUISA MONTEFIORE, b. 1821; d. 1910. 14. SARAH5 MONTEFIORE (RACHEL LUMBROZO DE MATTOS4 MOCATTA, ABRAHAM LAMBROZO DE MATTOS3, MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, JACOB LUMBROZZO1) was born 1789, and died 20 Dec 1863 in Nice, France. She married (1) SOLOMON SEBAG 1813. He was born 1783, and died 1831. She married (2) MOSES ASHER GOLDSMID 1839, son of ASHER GOLDSMID and RACHEL KEYSER. He was born 1789, and died 1864. Children of SARAH MONTEFIORE and SOLOMON SEBAG are: 41. i. SIR JOSEPH6 SEBAG-MONTEFIORE, b. 1822; d. 18 Jan 1903, 4 Hyde-park Gardens, London. ii. JEMIMA SEBAG-MONTEFIORE, m. HAIM GUEDALLA; d. 03 Oct 1904, 90 Abingdon Road, Kensington. 42. iii. ARTHUR SEBAG-MONTEFIORE. iv. ABIGAIL SEBAG-MONTEFIORE, m. BENJAMIN GUMPETZ. 15. ABIGAIL5 MONTEFIORE (RACHEL LUMBROZO DE MATTOS4 MOCATTA, ABRAHAM LAMBROZO DE MATTOS3, MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, JACOB LUMBROZZO1) was born 1790. She married BENJAMIN GOMPERTZ. He died 1864. Children of ABIGAIL MONTEFIORE and BENJAMIN GOMPERTZ are: i. JOSEPH6 GOMPERTZ. ii. DAUGHTER GOMPERTZ, m. PHILIP LUCAS. iii. JUSTINA LYDIA GOMPERTZ, b. 1811. 16. REBECCA5 MONTEFIORE (RACHEL LUMBROZO DE MATTOS4 MOCATTA, ABRAHAM LAMBROZO DE MATTOS3, MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, JACOB LUMBROZZO1) was born 1793, and died 1869. She married JOSEPH SALOMONS 20 Oct 1824, son of LEVY SALOMONS and MATILDA DE METZ. He was born 17 Apr 1802, and died Jan 1829. Children of REBECCA MONTEFIORE and JOSEPH SALOMONS are: 43. i. MATILDA6 SALOMONS. 44. ii. SOPHIA SALOMONS, b. 1825; d. 1895. 45. iii. LAURA SALOMONS. 17. JUSTINA5 MONTEFIORE (RACHEL LUMBROZO DE MATTOS4 MOCATTA, ABRAHAM LAMBROZO DE MATTOS3, MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, JACOB LUMBROZZO1) was born 1795, and died 29 Oct 1873 in Queens Gardens, Hyde Park, London. She married BENJAMIN COHEN 1819, son of LEVI COHEN and FANNY DIAMANTSCHLEIFER. He was born 1789, and died 1867. Children of JUSTINA MONTEFIORE and BENJAMIN COHEN are: i. LUCY6 COHEN, b. 1820. ii. JUSTINA RACHEL COHEN, b. 1822. iii. HANNAH COHEN, b. 1823. 46. iv. LIONEL BENJAMIN COHEN, b. 1826; d. 1890. 47. v. NATHANIEL COHEN, b. 1827; d. 1911. vi. ARTHUR JOSEPH COHEN, b. 1830. 18. HORATIO JOSEPH5 MONTEFIORE (RACHEL LUMBROZO DE MATTOS4 MOCATTA, ABRAHAM LAMBROZO DE MATTOS3, MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, JACOB LUMBROZZO1) was born 1798, and died 11 Aug 1867 in 9 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park. He married (1) SARAH MOCATTA, daughter of DANIEL MOCATTA and ANN GOLDMSID. She was born 1801, and died 1842. He married (2) CHARLOTTE MONTEFIORE, daughter of ABRAHAM MONTEFIORE and HENRIETTA ROTHSCHILD. She was born 1818 in London, and died 02 Jul 1854 in 9 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London. Children of HORATIO MONTEFIORE and SARAH MOCATTA are: i. JOSEPH6 MONTEFIORE, b. 1823. 48. ii. REBECCA MONTEFIORE, b. 1825; d. 1904. 49. iii. HENRIETTA MONTEFIORE. iv. HORATIO MONTEFIORE, b. 1824; d. 09 Apr 1878, 100 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park. v. ANNIE MONTEFIORE, m. LEOPOLD SCHLOSS, 06 Apr 1864, 9 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park. Children of HORATIO MONTEFIORE and CHARLOTTE MONTEFIORE are: vi. HELEN6 MONTEFIORE, b. 1848. vii. CHARLES MONTEFIORE, b. 1854. 19. ABRAHAM5 MOCATTA (JACOB4, ABRAHAM LAMBROZO DE MATTOS3, MOSES LAMBROSO2 DE MATTOS, JACOB LUMBROZZO1) was born 1797, and died 21 Apr 1880 in 35 Gloucester Place, Portman Square. He married MIRIAM BRANDON 1818, daughter of GABRIEL ISRAEL BRANDON. She died 01 Jul 1878 in 35 Gloucester-place, Portman Square. Children of ABRAHAM MOCATTA and MIRIAM BRANDON are: 50. i. REBECCA6 MOCATTA, b. 1820; d. 1855. 51. ii. JACOB MOCATTA, d.
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