D'ARAUJO Family Tree

with links to British India

info from Patricia D'Aranjo pdaranjo@hotmail.com & maggiedaraujo@yahoo.co.uk

?? d'ARAUJO (came from Salamanca, Spain who along with his brother( names unknown) came to Assam as tea traders with the East India Company.  d'Araujo apparently remained in Assam, while the brother ended up on a tea plantation in Burma)  married ?? GONSALVES. Both Spanish - children:

  1. Christopher d'Araujo born 1885 possibly in Ramoo/Chittagong Burma deceased 14.1.63 Croydon UK.

Next Generation
Christopher d'Araujo born 1885 possibly in Ramoo/Chittagong Burma deceased 14.1.63 Croydon UK  married Mary Magdalene GOMES (born 22 July 1895), Children:

  1. Kenneth John Joseph d'Araujo (corrupted to D'Aranjo) born India: 27.12.14  (deceased UK 1973)
  2. Lesley Bernard d'Araujo born India: 6.9.1916 (deceased UK ?)
  3. Dorothy May d'Araujo born India 28.5.1918 (living in UK)
  4. Malcolm Harold d'Araujo (born Naini Tal in 27/2/1920 and went to England in 1949 and settled in Greenford, Middlesex. died 27 October 1991, UK)
  5. Gerald Eustice d'Araujo born India: 18.5.29 (living in UK)

Next Generation

Dorothy May d'ARAUJO (born India 28.5.1918) married ?? COYNE, (living in UK)

Malcolm Harold D'ARAUJO (born Naini Tal in 27/2/1920 and went to England in 1949 and settled in Greenford, Middlesex. There he met and married Anastasia Cassin, originally from New Ross, County Wexford, the Republic of Ireland.  They settled in Croydon, Surrey and had two children. Malcolm D'Araujo died 27 October 1991.

  1. Francis Xavier D'Araujo (born 14 April 1956)

  2. Maggie D'Araujo (born 19 August 1957)
     

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