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Luca Giovanni Stefano Antonio Pandely Francisco (Francisco) Mimbelli

Male 1872 - 1930  (58 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Luca Giovanni Stefano Antonio Pandely Francisco (Francisco) Mimbelli was born on 12 Jul 1872 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany (son of Francisco (Luca) Mimbelli and Enrichetta (Pandely) Rodocanachi); died on 07 Sep 1930 in Paris, Île-de-France, France.

    Notes:

    Luca Mimbelli is listed in the 1914 commercial directory, Livorno: Via degli Scali del Ponte de Marno (Autographes, medailles et portraites.) Pantheon: Adressbuch der Kunst und Antiquitäten, 1914 [Directory of the art and antique collecting]

    Luca Mimbelli, 6 rue Nicolas, Marseille, is listed as an investor in the Anglo-Unviversay Bank Ltd., London Gazette, 25 Feb 1880

    Luca married Fanny (Nicolas) Scaramanga on 17 Oct 1897 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany. Fanny (daughter of Nicolas (Pandia) Scaramanga and Elisabeth (Zorzis) Rodocanachi) was born on 15 Aug 1870 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany; died on 12 Feb 1937 in Rome, Italy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Francisco Maria (Luca) Mimbelli was born in Apr 1903 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany; died on 26 Jan 1978 in Rome, Italy.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Francisco (Luca) Mimbelli was born on 14 Jul 1842 in Eichwald, Czech Republic (son of Luca Mimbelli and Maria Hopsich); died on 28 May 1930 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany.

    Francisco married Enrichetta (Pandely) Rodocanachi on 14 Feb 1871 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany. Enrichetta (daughter of Pandely (Emmanuel) Rodocanachi and Catina (Luca) Rodocanachi) was born on 24 Sep 1848 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany; died on 07 Jul 1877 in Moûtiers, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Enrichetta (Pandely) Rodocanachi was born on 24 Sep 1848 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany (daughter of Pandely (Emmanuel) Rodocanachi and Catina (Luca) Rodocanachi); died on 07 Jul 1877 in Moûtiers, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France.
    Children:
    1. 1. Luca Giovanni Stefano Antonio Pandely Francisco (Francisco) Mimbelli was born on 12 Jul 1872 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany; died on 07 Sep 1930 in Paris, Île-de-France, France.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Luca Mimbelli was born about 1815.

    Notes:

    Luca Mimbelli, of 6 rue Nicolas, Marseille, France, merchant invested in the Anglo-Universal Bank Ltd (London Gazette 25 Feb 1880).

    Luca married Maria Hopsich. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Maria Hopsich
    Children:
    1. 2. Francisco (Luca) Mimbelli was born on 14 Jul 1842 in Eichwald, Czech Republic; died on 28 May 1930 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany.

  3. 6.  Pandely (Emmanuel) Rodocanachi was born on 27 Jul 1818 in Chios, Greece (son of Emmanuel (Pandely) Rodocanachi and Oriettou (Michael) Vlasto); died on 22 Sep 1882 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany.

    Notes:

    Ennobled by the Grand Duke of Tuscany. He lived for a short time in London where he is mentioned in the minutes of the Greek church. He spent the rest of his life in Livorno.

    Pandely Rodocanacchi was among the partners when Michel Emanuel Rodocanachi, effective 31Dec 1853, resigned his partnership as Merchants, at Odessa, St. Petersburgh, Marseille, Leghorn, and Taganrog, under the firm of Rodocanaclii, Sons, and Co., and at Constantinople, under the firm of P. Rodocanachi and Co., with Matteo Mavrogordato [probably Matteo (Zorzis) Mavrogordato], Theodore Paul Rodocanachi, Ambroise P. Mavrogordato, Theodore Pandia Rodocandchi, Paul Emmanuel Rodocanachi, Theodore Emmanuel Rodocanachi, Michele Petrocochino [possibly either Michael (Dimitrios) Petrocochino or Michael (Dimitrios) Petrocochino],Demetrius N. Petrocochino, and Georges M. Mavrogordato; they all terminated the partnership Rodocanachi, Sons and Co., doing business in London and Liverpool, under the firm of Rodocanachi, Sons, and Co. (London Gazette18 Apr 1854).

    P. E. Rodocanachi was a partner in various companies -- Rodocanachi, Sons and Co., at London, Marseilles, Leghorn, Odessa, St. Petersburg, and Taganrog; and P. Rodocanachi and Co., at Constantinople, when
    Emmanuel Paul Rodocanachi and Emmanuel Pandeli Rodocanachi retired from the partnership, 19 Jun 1853. The other partners included: Theodore (Pandely) Petrocochino, Danl. N. Petrocochino of St. Petersburg; Theodore Paul Rodocanachi, Odessa, Russia; Matteo Mavrogordato [possibly Matteo (Pandely) Mavrogordato or Matthew (Nicolas) Mavrogordato], Michele Petrocochino [possibly Michael (Dimitrios) Petrocochinoor Michael (Dimitrios) Petrocochino; Ambroise P. Mavrogordato [probably Ambrouzis (Pandely) Mavrogordato]; M. E. Rodocanachi [probably Michel Emmanuel Rodocanachi]; G. M. Mavrogordato, Pandely Rodocanachi [likely Pandely (Emmanuel) Rodocanachi] (London Gazette 23 Dec 1853).

    Pandely Rodocanachi was in partnership with M. E. Rodocanachi, A.P. Petrocochino, Paul E. Rodocanachi, Theodore Em. Rodocanachi, Georges M. Mavrogordato [possibly Zorzis (Matheios) Mavrogordato], Pericles Th. Rodocanachi, Nicholas M. Mavrogordato, N.A. Scanavi and P. Rodocanachi, as Merchants, at Odessa under the firm of Theodore Paul Rodocanachi, at Rostoff under the firm of Nicholas A. Scanavi, at Marseilles under the firm of Paul and Theodore Rodocanachi, at Leghorn under the firm of Rodocanachi, Sons, and Co., at Paris under the firm of P. Rodocanachi, and at London under the firm of Rodocanachi, Sons, and Co., until it was dissolved 12 May 1880 (London Gazette 14 May 1880).

    Pandely married Catina (Luca) Rodocanachi in 1847. Catina (daughter of Luca (Paul) Rodocanachi and Loula (George) Cetembesi) was born on 13 Jul 1829 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany; died on 18 Jul 1907 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Catina (Luca) Rodocanachi was born on 13 Jul 1829 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany (daughter of Luca (Paul) Rodocanachi and Loula (George) Cetembesi); died on 18 Jul 1907 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Sturdza says 1827.

    Notes:

    Married:
    In 1847 her father asked the permission of the Confranternité de Livourne to marry his son Pandely to Katina Lucas Rodocanachi, 6th cousins.

    Children:
    1. 3. Enrichetta (Pandely) Rodocanachi was born on 24 Sep 1848 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany; died on 07 Jul 1877 in Moûtiers, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France.
    2. Giulia (Pandely) Rodocanachi was born on 20 Dec 1849 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany; died on 2 Jun 1901 in villa Monte Rotondo, Ardenza (nr Livorno), Italy/Tuscany.
    3. Jenny (Pandely) Rodocanachi was born on 29 May 1851 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany; died on 25 Jul 1911 in [Livorno, Italy/Tuscany]; was buried on 25 Jul 1911 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany.
    4. Count Emmanuel (Pandely) Rodocanachi was born on 09 Dec 1852 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany; died on 01 Mar 1901 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Emmanuel (Pandely) Rodocanachi was born on 14 Aug 1794 in Chios, Greece; died on 11 Dec 1865 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany.

    Notes:

    Emmanuel Rodocanachi, 50, merchant, Ile des allees de Meilhan 12 was a witness at the 1845 wedding of Penelope (Georges) Zizinia and Ambrose (Paraskeva) Sechiari.

    He was a partner in various companies -- Rodocanachi, Sons and Co., at London, Marseilles, Leghorn, Odessa, St. Petersburg, and Taganrog; and P. Rodocanachi and Co., at Constantinople, when he and Emmanuel Paul Rodocanachi retired from the partnership, 19 Jun 1853. The other partners included: Theodore (Pandely) Petrocochino, Danl. N. Petrocochino of St. Petersburg; Theodore Paul Rodocanachi, Odessa, Russia; Matteo Mavrogordato [possibly Matteo (Pandely) Mavrogordato or Matthew (Nicolas) Mavrogordato], Michele Petrocochino [possibly Michael (Dimitrios) Petrocochinoor Michael (Dimitrios) Petrocochino; Ambroise P. Mavrogordato [probably Ambrouzis (Pandely) Mavrogordato]; M. E. Rodocanachi [probably Michel Emmanuel Rodocanachi]; P. E. Rodocanachi [probably Paul (Emmanuel) Rodocanachi or Pandely (Emmanuel) Rodocanachi]; G. M. Mavrogordato, Pandely Rodocanachi [likely Pandely (Emmanuel) Rodocanachi] (London Gazette 23 Dec 1853).

    Occupation: 1853, merchant, Leghorn, Italy, referred to as "Emanuelle Rodocanachi, formerly Pandeli, or the son of the late Pandeli" (London Gazette 23 Dec 1853).

    Emanuel Rodocanachi was partners with John Thomas Goodban, Insurance and Exchange Brokers, 7 Great Winchester Street, formerly of 3 Union Court, London, until dissolved 1 Aug 1849 (London Gazette 3 Aug 1849).

    Emmanuel Rodocanachi was among the twenty-one founding members of the Greek church, Marseille, in 1836, a group which also included Paraschewa Sechiari, Andre Argenti, George D. Zizinia, Michel Dromocaiti, Michel Petrocochino [probably Michel Dimitrios Petrocochino, rather than Michel Andre Petrocochino;, George M. Zizinia, Michel Agelasto, Jean Baltazzi, George Petrocochino and George Grimanelli (Echinard). In 1834 Emmanouil Rodokanakis through Rodocanachi Sons & Co. financially supported the building of the Greek Orthodox church on the rue de la grande-Armée, Marseille.

    Four children of Pandely Rodocanachi & Yangou Pandia Calvocoressi are on the Agelasto or Negroponte tree: Marigo, Emmanuel, Smaragda and Viera.

    Noble (26 Jun 1846) and Privy Counsellor to Grand Duke Leopold ll, Tuscany. Emmanuel escaped from the Turkish massacre on Chios in 1822. In 1817 he married 15 year-old Oriettou Vlasto. They fled by sea to Trieste where she died of exhaustion aged 20. After the death of Oriettou he moved to Livorno to work with his brother Paul. Presumably he is the Emmanuel Rodocanachi whose memorial is said to be situated in the Arcade of Montenero Monastery in Livorno (Christopher Long).

    He was a pivotal figure in the Marseille Greek community, having arrived in 1822, naturalized in 1832…in 1847 he asked the permission of the Confranternité de Livourne to marry his son Pandely to Katina Lucas Rodocanachi, 6th cousins.

    Emmanuel P. Rodocanachi, probably not his namesake, Emmanuel (Paul) Rodocanachi, was one of three men primarily responsible for the building of the orthodox Greek church (along with Georges (Menander) Zizinia ; and Michel D. Petrocochino [more likely Michael (Dimitrios) Petrocochino rather than Michael (Dimitrios) Petrocochino).

    Residence: 1830s-1840s, Leghorn/Livourne/Livorno, Italy.

    Emmanuel married Oriettou (Michael) Vlasto on 08 Jul 1817 in Chios, Greece. Oriettou was born on 2 Mar 1802 in Chios, Greece; died on 26 Jul 1822 in Trieste, Italy/Austria. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Oriettou (Michael) Vlasto was born on 2 Mar 1802 in Chios, Greece; died on 26 Jul 1822 in Trieste, Italy/Austria.
    Children:
    1. 6. Pandely (Emmanuel) Rodocanachi was born on 27 Jul 1818 in Chios, Greece; died on 22 Sep 1882 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany.

  3. 14.  Luca (Paul) Rodocanachi was born on 25 Jul 1801 in Chios, Greece (son of Paul (Emmanuel) Rodocanachi and Ioanna (George) Ralli); died on 14 Jul 1832 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany.

    Luca married Loula (George) Cetembesi on 25 Jun 1826 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany. Loula (daughter of George (Louka) Cetembesi and Caterina (Stephanis) Schilizzi) was born in 1810 in Chios, Greece; died on 08 May 1839 in Naples, Campania, Italy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Loula (George) Cetembesi was born in 1810 in Chios, Greece (daughter of George (Louka) Cetembesi and Caterina (Stephanis) Schilizzi); died on 08 May 1839 in Naples, Campania, Italy.
    Children:
    1. 7. Catina (Luca) Rodocanachi was born on 13 Jul 1829 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany; died on 18 Jul 1907 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany.
    2. Ioanna (Luca) Rodocanachi was born on 18 Jun 1830 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany; died on 06 Apr 1872 in Livorno [Leghorn], Italy/Tuscany.



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