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Louis Auguste Barbé

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Louis Auguste Barbé

Birth
Bailiwick of Guernsey
Death
10 Sep 1926 (aged 80)
Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Burial
Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland Add to Map
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1845: Birth place according to 1881 Census is Guernsey, Channel Islands

1851 Census
Home: Bordage Street, St Peter Port, Guernsey And Adjacent Islands, Channel Islands
Head: Charles S Barbe, aged 38, Spirit Merchant, born France
Wife: Desier Barbe, aged 32, born France
Dau: Estelle Barbe, aged 9, born France
Son: Louis Barbe, aged 5, born Channel Islands
Son: Gustave Barbe, aged 1, born Channel Islands

1861 Census
Home: Guernsey, Channel Islands
Desiree Barbee, aged 41, born France
Estelle Barbee, aged 19, born France
Gustave Barbee, aged 12, born Guernsey, Channel Islands

1871 Census
Home: Guernsey, Channel Islands
Desiree Barbe, aged 52, born France
Estelle Barbe, aged 29, born France
Gustave Barbe, aged 22, born Guernsey, Channel Islands

1880, 18th Aug: Alice Rosa Allen married Louis Auguste Barbé (Newspaper Notice)

1881 Census
Home: 3 Mill Place Cottage, Paisley High Church, Renfrew, Scotland
Head: Lous Barbe, aged 35, Teacher Of Languages, born Guernsey, Channel Islands
Wife: Rose Barbe, aged 34, born Guernsey, Channel Islands
Border: Stanley Duke, aged 29, M D Queens University Not Practicing, born Ireland
Servant: Annie McKenzie, aged 22, General Servant Domestic, born Ardroness, Ayr, Scotland

1891 Census
Home: Eldon Street, Kelvin, Glasgow, Scotland
Louis Barbe, aged 45
Rosa Barbe, aged 44
Louis Barbe, aged 8
Adrian Barbe, aged 6

1901 Census
Home: 8 Wilton Mansions, Maryhill, Glasgow, Scotland
Louis A Barber, aged 55
Louis A Barber, aged 18
Adrien E Barber, aged 16

1911 Census
Home: Kelvin, Glasgow
Louis Barbe, aged 65
Alice R Barbe, aged 64
Louis A Barbe, aged 28
Adrian E Barbe, aged 26

1921 Census
Home: Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Louis A Barbe, aged 75
Rosa Barbe, aged 75

"Louis A. Barbé (1845–1926) was born in France and came to Glasgow as a French teacher. He settled in Scotland and wrote innumerable books on Scottish history and biography. He was born on 15 November 1845, son of Charles Barbé, Commissaire de Marine, Cherbourg. His mother was Desirée Barbé, née Javelot. He was educated in France and began his teaching career as Professor of English at the College Jean-Bart, Dunkerque. For six years he was tutor to the Princes of Schaumburg-Lippe. In 1880, he married Alice Rosa Allen, who was the daughter of John George Allen of Guernsey. He moved to Glasgow in 1884 and was head of the Modern Languages department at the Glasgow Academy from 1884 to 1918. He was employed as a reviewer with the Glasgow Herald from 1887 to 1926 and joined the Institute of Journalists in 1893. He acted as an examiner in French at the University of Edinburgh from 1901 and in Modern Languages at the Faculty of Advocates in Edinburgh. His books are remarkably well-written and show no obvious French influence. He died on 10 September 1926 at Dunbar, East Lothian."
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Auguste_Barb%C3%A9

1926: His death was registered at Dunbar, East Lothian; aged 81 years; his mother's maiden name was Javelot

Lieutenant Adrien Espinasson BARBE, No. 67 (Australian) Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, Glasgow Academy, First world War, Memorial
1845: Birth place according to 1881 Census is Guernsey, Channel Islands

1851 Census
Home: Bordage Street, St Peter Port, Guernsey And Adjacent Islands, Channel Islands
Head: Charles S Barbe, aged 38, Spirit Merchant, born France
Wife: Desier Barbe, aged 32, born France
Dau: Estelle Barbe, aged 9, born France
Son: Louis Barbe, aged 5, born Channel Islands
Son: Gustave Barbe, aged 1, born Channel Islands

1861 Census
Home: Guernsey, Channel Islands
Desiree Barbee, aged 41, born France
Estelle Barbee, aged 19, born France
Gustave Barbee, aged 12, born Guernsey, Channel Islands

1871 Census
Home: Guernsey, Channel Islands
Desiree Barbe, aged 52, born France
Estelle Barbe, aged 29, born France
Gustave Barbe, aged 22, born Guernsey, Channel Islands

1880, 18th Aug: Alice Rosa Allen married Louis Auguste Barbé (Newspaper Notice)

1881 Census
Home: 3 Mill Place Cottage, Paisley High Church, Renfrew, Scotland
Head: Lous Barbe, aged 35, Teacher Of Languages, born Guernsey, Channel Islands
Wife: Rose Barbe, aged 34, born Guernsey, Channel Islands
Border: Stanley Duke, aged 29, M D Queens University Not Practicing, born Ireland
Servant: Annie McKenzie, aged 22, General Servant Domestic, born Ardroness, Ayr, Scotland

1891 Census
Home: Eldon Street, Kelvin, Glasgow, Scotland
Louis Barbe, aged 45
Rosa Barbe, aged 44
Louis Barbe, aged 8
Adrian Barbe, aged 6

1901 Census
Home: 8 Wilton Mansions, Maryhill, Glasgow, Scotland
Louis A Barber, aged 55
Louis A Barber, aged 18
Adrien E Barber, aged 16

1911 Census
Home: Kelvin, Glasgow
Louis Barbe, aged 65
Alice R Barbe, aged 64
Louis A Barbe, aged 28
Adrian E Barbe, aged 26

1921 Census
Home: Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Louis A Barbe, aged 75
Rosa Barbe, aged 75

"Louis A. Barbé (1845–1926) was born in France and came to Glasgow as a French teacher. He settled in Scotland and wrote innumerable books on Scottish history and biography. He was born on 15 November 1845, son of Charles Barbé, Commissaire de Marine, Cherbourg. His mother was Desirée Barbé, née Javelot. He was educated in France and began his teaching career as Professor of English at the College Jean-Bart, Dunkerque. For six years he was tutor to the Princes of Schaumburg-Lippe. In 1880, he married Alice Rosa Allen, who was the daughter of John George Allen of Guernsey. He moved to Glasgow in 1884 and was head of the Modern Languages department at the Glasgow Academy from 1884 to 1918. He was employed as a reviewer with the Glasgow Herald from 1887 to 1926 and joined the Institute of Journalists in 1893. He acted as an examiner in French at the University of Edinburgh from 1901 and in Modern Languages at the Faculty of Advocates in Edinburgh. His books are remarkably well-written and show no obvious French influence. He died on 10 September 1926 at Dunbar, East Lothian."
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Auguste_Barb%C3%A9

1926: His death was registered at Dunbar, East Lothian; aged 81 years; his mother's maiden name was Javelot

Lieutenant Adrien Espinasson BARBE, No. 67 (Australian) Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, Glasgow Academy, First world War, Memorial

Inscription

In
loving memory of
LOUIS AUGUSTE BARBE
B.es L'Officier D'Académie
born 15th November 1845
died 10th September 1926
and of his beloved wife
ALICE ROSA
daughter of the late
J. G. Allen of Guernsey
born 7th April 1846
died 11th May 1940
and of their dearly loved
younger son
ADRIEN ESPINASSON
Lieut5th H.L.I. ATT. R.A.F.
lost in the Mediterranean
though enemy action 27th May 1918
also his sister-in-law
MATILDA ALLEN
born 10th February 1851
died 6th September 1924

R.I.P.



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