Ghoghea ghor of Panzorconi Cuncolim
Ghoghea ghor of Panzorconi
Cuncolim
Cuncolim, South Goa ,
India: People in Goa are quite familiar with heavy rains especially during the
rainy season. When it rains heavily they use Ghogani pavs (heavy rains) to
describe the situation.
Can you describe the heavy
rain situation and relate it with abundant riches which flow day in and day out
of the coffers of a rich family in Goa.
Certainly, if you take the
case of the Menezes family from Panzorconi Cuncolim who at one point of time was
one of the richest families in Cuncolim according to historical data available
in the archives in possession of the family and also with families related to
the Menezes family.
With cash and riches
flowing in the Menezes house the locals chose to name it as Ghoghea ghor, the
name which remains affixed to it till date. The riches and list of properties
which the family possessed have reduced but the house retains the special
grandeur.
Tucked away from the
National Highway, around 500 metres to be precise situated in the mist of
coconut trees and other fruit trees is the mansion of Menezes.
In fact there are two
houses, belonging to the two sons of Filipe Menezes -- Laurenco (Posso) and
Francisco (Ghogho), which are similar in design with a Rozagon separating the
house. For the outside both the houses look like one, while the house of Francisco
is a little bigger.
A compound wall dotted
with carved stones greets you and as you enter a gallery with carved wood takes
you to the house which has several antique furniture and among the collection
in the house is the Grand Piano at the entrance, which was imported from
Germany, which one of the daughters of the house used to play when she used to
play when she lived in Panzorconi.
The Piano is also heavy
that you need the services of four other people to move it and imported it from
Germany during the Portuguese era is another story which will save for another
day.
Like all the century old
houses in Goa, the house has two water wells one in the Rozangon area and one
more well at the back in the garden built to serve the rice mill, which was the
first one in Pnazorconi ward and gardening purpose.
Francisco Menezes built the
biggest house in Panzorconi for his two sons -----Pideade and Antonio, who had
one son Franklin Menezes, father of Athlee and late Servos, sons of Antonio
Jose Menezes among four sisters including two twin sisters.
Franklin Menezes, children
Mrs Amy and late Servos Menezes owned the only commercial building in Panzorconi
which were the only shops and few meters
away on opposite side there was a taverna called Gadhi.
Now the building stands
demolished and serviced the community for many years. The ground plus structure
also housed a school for some time, which imparted Portuguese lessons for students
of the area of the nearby locality.
The school classes in
Portuguese were conducted by Joaquim Coutinho of Madicotto Cuncolim. The land was acquired by Govt in 1986 and now
stands demolished for highway expansion. Franklin Menezes also built football
ground at his own expenses at Charamodi opposite Kanknamodi for the villagers
“Francisco Menezes house is
known all over AVC as Ghoghea ghor. It is on record that the house got the name
Ghogho on account of the wealth which was flowing in the form of Ghogho rain
water,” says Attlee Menezes, the great grandson of Francisco Menezes.
The house have produced a
few leading personalities, who excelled in sports, medicine, social service and
business
Another leading light of
Cuncolim, Pideade Menezes was the
pioneer in introducing Careiras (Caminhao in Portuguese) transport service from
Cuncolim to Margao. He also started the only rice mill in Panzorconi at that
time. A landlord, he had a hand in a few business enterprises in and around
Cuncolim.
Piedade Menezes elder
brother Antonio Jose Menezes was a chief steward on board the ship and founder
member of Panzorconim seafarers club in Bombay and gave jobs to many villagers
on board the ship.
Also when Panzorconi
chapel (Our Lady of Piety) was built over a century ago the flooring was done
at the expenses of Custodio Menezes and his wife Esperansa Menezes parents of
Basilo and their names were engraved in marble on the main entrance floor of
the chapel.
When chapel was renovated and
the existing flooring of the chapel was done at the expenses of Attlee Menezes
great grandson of Francisco Menezes ( Ghogho).
Attlee Menezes has also celebrated
the chapel feast and also celebrated the feast of Cuncolim church Our Lady of
Health.
He has also been a
sportsmen and played volleyball representing Cuncolim Union in different
volleyball tournaments.
Atlee’s brother, Servos
who died in Paris was a good sports man and represented Chowgule College
volleyball team and was captain of the team, he also played for Margao Azes and
Borda Comba Volleyball club Margao and was awarded as the best Volleyball
player in different tournaments throughout Goa.
Athlee’s mother, Melania
Menezes wife of Franklin Menezes who was a nurse did a lot of community
service. Also she was the head of Legiao de Maria of Panzorconim chapel and did
lot of holy expeditions with her colleagues
from the village to Old Goa n
back by walking n praying both ways in a
single day.
At 98 she is the oldest
member of the house and living a very religious lady praying for all the
members of the family.
Francisco Menezes had a
brother Laurenco (Posso) while Custodio’s two sons Basilio and Dr Polly
excelled in sports and Medicine.
Laurenco house also has
the same pattern as that of Francisco but is much smaller. Both the houses are
separately has a well in the Rozangon. Footballer late Basilio Menezes (Tata
Sports Club, Mumbai) hails from this house.
Dr Poly Menezes is another
one, brother of Basilo who ran a successful practice in Bombay as doctor but
later on migrated to US.
Menezes fly are the first people in Cuncolim
village to own
1---- Bicycle: Menezes family had a bicycle shop in one of the
shops in the building on the main road, which has since been demolished for
road widening of National Highway.
2--Careira.
3---Hunting guns.
4----Fishing nets called
pager in Konkani where the family used to go for fishing Uskunim band and other
places with villagers.
5------Radio called PYE
6---- Private car
7----Television.
8-----Huge plantation of
coconuts jack fruits mangoes which we used to distribute in bullock carts to
our relations n villagers n rice cultivation
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