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  1. 1.  Living

    Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. Living
    4. Living
    5. Living
    6. Living
    7. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Emmanuel Xenophon (Xenophon) Casdagli was born on 20 Feb 1910 in Springfield, Kersal, Broughton, Salford, Greater Manchester, England UK (son of Xenophon (Emmanuel) Casdagli and Loukia (Stephen) Agelasto); died in 1969 in Surrey, England UK.

    Notes:

    Emanuel X Casdagli and Miquette Casdagli [De Vere Hotel, De Vere Gardens W8] appear on the 1957 UK electoral register, Kensington South parliamentary division, Kensington and Chelsea county/borough.

    1911 England census for Springfield Higher Road, Kersal, Manchester household headed by Lucy Casdagli, 25, b. Paddington, London, married 2 years; one child, living; son Emmanual Xenophon, 1, b. Salford, Manchester; 5 servants.

    His childhood asthma necessitated the family's move to Southport, close to Royal Birkdale Golf Club.

    The 1939 England and Wales Register for the address 27 Westbourne Rd., Southport, Lancashire, lists Xenophon Casdagli, b. 27 Feb 1880, Shipping Merchant; Emmanuel X Casdagli, b. 20 Feb 1910, single, Market Gardener; Olga Casdagli, b. 26 Jun 1911, single, Unpaid Domestic Duties.

    Birth:
    Birth announcement appeared in The Times [London], 22 Feb 1910, p. 1.

    Died:
    The death of Emmanuel Xenophon Casdagli, b. 20 Feb 1910, was registered in 1969 at Surrey Mid Eastern, Surrey, 5g, p 248.

    Emmanuel married Miquetta Angelique (D) Papageorge in 1946 in Cairo, Egypt. Miquetta (daughter of D. Papageorge and Angelina (A) Anastasiadi) was born on 21 Nov 1910; died about Apr 1997 in Surrey, England UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Miquetta Angelique (D) Papageorge was born on 21 Nov 1910 (daughter of D. Papageorge and Angelina (A) Anastasiadi); died about Apr 1997 in Surrey, England UK.

    Notes:

    M A Casdagli appears in the 1971-1982 Kingston upon Thames phone directory: Netherfield, Pachesham Pk, Leatherhead, Oxshott, Surrey.

    Birth:
    The death of Miquette Angelique Casdagli b. 21 Nov 1910 was registered Apr 1997, Surrey register No MSA2, district and subdistrict: 7561A, entry no 17.

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. 1. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Xenophon (Emmanuel) Casdagli was born on 27 Feb 1880 in Alexandria, Egypt (son of Emmanuel (Dimitri) Casdagli and Maria Apostolos); died on 02 May 1943 in Breeze House Nursing Home, Kersal, Salford, Greater Manchester, England UK; was buried on 06 May 1943 in St Mary's Church, Prestwich, Greater Manchester, England UK.

    Notes:

    The wikipedia page for Xenophon Kasdaglis.

    Occupation: Merchant. He and his brother Theodore continued their father's business as Emmanuel Casdagli & Sons, 'Egypt and Mediterranean Ports and Morocco, all classes of goods'.

    Education: Laurel Bank School, Higher Broughton, Manchester, England; Manchester Grammar (on scholarship); studies completed in Paris (Daphne Casdagli).

    Residence, England: 32 Oxford St, Manchester; 1909, 1911, Kersal Hill, Singleton Rd, Higher Broughton, Manchester; 1911-1916, 'Springfield' ([500] Bury New Road, at Cavendish Rd), Kersal, Manchester; 1932, 27 Westbourne Road, Birkdale, Southport, Lancs.

    His brother Theodore is a spouse on the Negroponte-Agelasto bloodline.

    Tennis: he won one silver and one bronze medal in the 1906 Olympics, playing for Greece. His brother Dimitrios Kasdaglis was also an Olympian. Data come from a sports website, Olympics at Sports-Reference.com which gives his name as Xenofon Kasdaglis/Casdagli, originally Ξενοφών Κάσδαγλης. It notes: "Educated in England and France it was whilst studying in Paris that he partnered Vacherot to a French national doubles title in 1898. Kasdaglis, whose name was anglicized as Casdagli, won three North of England doubles titles and was twice a singles finalist at the same event. He also partnered Charlotte Cooper to victory in the All-England mixed doubles championships in 1907, before the event became part of the official Wimbledon program. Kasdaglis became a British citizen before 1901 although it is possible that he also held Greek citizenship." "The Manchester and Lancashire players, X.E. and E.T. Casdagli, uncle and nephew, were not entered [in Cairo tournament], the one having only recently recovered from a serious operation, while the other was also indisposed. This is unfortunate, since 'X.E.' is still able to hold his own in doubles with the best of Egyptian players." (Manchester Guardian, 15 Mar 1932, p 4).

    Casdagli vs. Mavrogordato. In June 1909, his singles career in decline, Xenophon Casdagli defended the All-England Mixed Doubles title at Old Trafford, Manchester, with Miss Maude Garfit. The championship match opponents were Theodore Mavrogordato and Mrs. Armstrong. Casdagli won 12-10; 4-6; 6-4.


    Business, Manchester, England: 1903, 6 Oxford St; 1909-1911, 4 Chepstow St.

    Mr. X. Casdagli, 52, merchant; wife Mrs. L, 47; and daughter Miss O, 20, living at 27 Westbourne Road, Birkdale, Lancashire, arrived Southampton, [from Port Said], 26 May 1932, aboard the Orama.

    Mr. X. Casdagli, 54, merchant; wife Mrs. L, 49, both 27 Westbourne Road, Birkdale, Lancs; and Mrs. E.P. Casdagli, 20, home duties, residence Egypt, bound for High Dyke Farm, Wellingere, Lincoln, arrived Southampton, from Port Said, 6 Jun 1934, aboard the Orama.

    Xenophon Kasdaglis is listed as a warden for the Greek Church of Manchester, 1920-1921.

    Xenophon Casdagli & Theodore E. Casdagli appear in the 1910 Manchester area phone directory: 'Springfield', Kersal Hill, Higher Broughton. Also listed: Emmanuel Casdagli & Sons, Shipping Merchants, 4 Chepstow St. Firm's address, 1921, 1922 directory: 32 Oxford St.

    Pictured in a photo essay, "Prominent Competitors in the Norther Lawn Tennis Championships," Manchester Guardian, 4 Jun 1913.

    In the early years of WW II, he was made chairman of the Egypt, Greece and Levant section of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce (Daphne Casdagli).

    Referred to as 'Uncle X' by his nephew Alexis Casdagli (Alexis Casdagli).

    The 1939 England and Wales Register for the address 27 Westbourne Rd., Southport, Lancashire, lists Xenophon Casdagli, b. 27 Feb 1880, Shipping Merchant; Emmanuel X Casdagli, b. 20 Feb 1910, single, Market Gardener; Olga Casdagli, b. 26 Jun 1911, single, Unpaid Domestic Duties.

    1921 Census Of England & Wales includes: Xenophon Casdagli, b. 1880, Egypt; Lucy Casdagli, b. 1885, Paddington, London; in a household in Paddington, London.

    1901 England census: household in Kersal Hill, Singleton Road, Bury New Road, Broughton, Salford (nr Manchester) headed by Theodore Casdagli, 29, shipping merchant, employer, b. Manchester; wife Catina, 29, b. Marseille; unmarried brothers Emmanuel E, 26, shipping merchant, employer, b. Manchester; and Xenophon, 21, clerk in shipping office, worker, b. Alexandria; & 4 domestic servants.

    Died:
    Minor exploratory surgery that went wrong (Daphne Casdagli).

    Obituary, Manchester Guardian, 4 May 1943.

    Buried:
    Archimandrite A. Papaconstnatinou officiating.

    Xenophon married Loukia (Stephen) Agelasto on 03 Oct 1908 in St Sophia, Moscow Road, Bayswater, London, England UK. Loukia (daughter of Stephen (Augustus) Agelasto and Aikaterini (Ambrosios) Ralli) was born on 10 Oct 1885 in 96 Gloucester Terrace, London, England UK; was christened on 08 Nov 1885 in St Sophia, Moscow Road, Bayswater, London, England UK; died on 22 Jun 1957 in Southport, Merseyside, England UK; was buried on 27 Jun 1957 in Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Loukia (Stephen) Agelasto was born on 10 Oct 1885 in 96 Gloucester Terrace, London, England UK; was christened on 08 Nov 1885 in St Sophia, Moscow Road, Bayswater, London, England UK (daughter of Stephen (Augustus) Agelasto and Aikaterini (Ambrosios) Ralli); died on 22 Jun 1957 in Southport, Merseyside, England UK; was buried on 27 Jun 1957 in Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK.

    Notes:

    Residence: 1916, Springfield, Kersal, Manchester; 1932, 27 Westbourne Road, Birkdale, Southport, Lancs; at DOD, 14 Granville Rd., Birkdale, Southport, Lancashire.

    Mrs. Lucy Casdagli administered her father's estate (London Gazette, 3 Dec 1948).

    Mr. X. Casdagli, 52, merchant; wife Mrs. L, 47; and daughter Miss O, 20, living at 27 Westbourne Road, Birkdale, Lancashire, arrived Southampton, [from Port Said], 26 May 1932, aboard the Orama.

    Mr. X. Casdagli, 54, merchant; wife Mrs. L, 49, both 27 Westbourne Road, Birkdale, Lancs; and Mrs. E.P. Casdagli, 20, home duties, residence Egypt, bound for High Dyke Farm, Wellingere, Lincoln, arrived Southampton, from Port Said, 6 Jun 1934, aboard the Orama.

    The 1939 England and Wales Register for the address 27 Westbourne Rd., Southport, Lancashire, lists Xenophon Casdagli, b. 27 Feb 1880, Shipping Merchant; Emmanuel X Casdagli, b. 20 Feb 1910, single, Market Gardener; Olga Casdagli, b. 26 Jun 1911, single, Unpaid Domestic Duties.

    1921 Census Of England & Wales includes: Xenophon Casdagli, b. 1880, Egypt; Lucy Casdagli, b. 1885, Paddington, London; in a household in Paddington, London.

    1911 England census for Springfield (14 rooms), Bury New Road, Kersal, Manchester, household headed by Lucy Casdagli, 25, b. Paddington, London, married 2 years; one child, living; son Emmanual Xenophon, 1, b. Salford, Manchester; 5 servants.

    The 1901 England Census shows for the household living at 185 Gloucester Terrace, Paddington, London: Stephen A Agelasto, 46, head, stock & share broker, born Greece, naturalized British subject; wife Caterina, 39; children Lucie, 15; Augustus, 13; Juliet, 10, all born London; his mother-in-law Julia A Ralli, 73, widow, born Marseille, France; and a nephew, Constantine Scarafoglu, 18, commercial clerk, born Constantinople; and seven domestic servants.

    1891 England Census: 71 Gloucester Terrace, London, household headed by Stephen A. Agelasto, 39, bank manager, b. Greece, naturalized British subject; wife Caterina, 31; son Augustus, 3; daughter Lucia, 5; Juliet, 8 mo.; all b. London; brother John, 37, unmarried, civil engineer, b. Liverpool; & 5 servants.

    Christened:
    God-parents: Stephen Schilizzi (represented by Henrietta Al. Ralli).

    Birth:
    Her birth announcement appeared in The Times (London), 13 Oct 1885, p 1, and Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper, 18 Oct 1885.

    Died:
    The estate of Lucy Casdagli, 14 Granville Rd., Birkdale, Southport, Lancashire, widow, d. 22 Jun 1957, was administered by Brownsword & Co., 70, Spring Gardens, Manchester 2, Solicitors (Emmanuel Xenophon Casdagli and Olga Xenophon Casdagli) (London Gazette, 25 Oct 1957). Will proved 27 Sep 1957 by son Emmanuel Xenophon Casdagli, shipping merchant, and Olga Xenophon Casdagli, spinster. Effects were £64,703 7s 10d (Daphne Casdagli).

    Buried:
    burial plot no. 34942, sq. 42, reg. pg. 19293, no. 83505

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage Witnesses: Emmanuel E. Casdagli and Dimitrios E. Casdagli; Agathangelos Moschovakis presiding; entry 270.

    Marriage announcement appeared in The Times [London], 5 Oct 1908, p. 1. Marriage reported in Manchester Courier, 9 Oct 1908.

    Children:
    1. 2. Emmanuel Xenophon (Xenophon) Casdagli was born on 20 Feb 1910 in Springfield, Kersal, Broughton, Salford, Greater Manchester, England UK; died in 1969 in Surrey, England UK.
    2. Olga Xenophon (Xenophon) Casdagli was born on 26 Jun 1911 in 500 Bury New Road, Broughton, Salford, Greater Manchester, England UK; died on 30 Sep 1988 in Southport, Merseyside, England UK.

  3. 6.  D. Papageorge

    D. married Angelina (A) Anastasiadi. Angelina was born in 1840; died in 1945. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Angelina (A) Anastasiadi was born in 1840; died in 1945.
    Children:
    1. 3. Miquetta Angelique (D) Papageorge was born on 21 Nov 1910; died about Apr 1997 in Surrey, England UK.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Emmanuel (Dimitri) Casdagli was born in 1830 in Rhodes, Greece; died in 1911 in Cairo, Egypt.

    Notes:

    Occupation: merchant. E. Casdagli appeared in Manchester as early as 1863. His sons Theodore and Xenophon continued in business as Emmanuel Casdagli & Sons.

    Business, Manchester, England: 1863, 102 Cross St.; 1877, 1879, 1886, 104 Albert Square, Cross Street; 1886, 11 Albert Square, Cross St.; 1895, 12 St. Peter's Chambers, St. Peter's Square.

    Residence, Manchester, England: 1863, 2 Devonshire St., Higher Broughton; 1886, 'Kersal Hill', Park Cottages, Singleton Road (south side).

    Emm. Kasdaglis is listed as a warden for the Greek Church of Manchester, 1884-1885.

    Origin: Russia, according to son's baptism entry, 1871.

    UK Naturalisation: Emmanuel Casdagli, Russia; certificate A152.

    Em. Casdagli, rue Corontich and rue Franque,okelle Sanaria, is listed among negociants-importateurs, Alexandria business directory, 1891.

    Emmanuel married Maria Apostolos in 1870 in Smyrna/Izmir, Turkey. Maria was born about 1847 in Smyrna/Izmir, Turkey; died in 1921 in Paris, Île-de-France, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Maria Apostolos was born about 1847 in Smyrna/Izmir, Turkey; died in 1921 in Paris, Île-de-France, France.

    Notes:

    Emmanuel Kasdagli gave a silver plated font used to christen his son to the Greek Church of Manchester.

    Married:
    Another son, Theodore, is on the Negroponte-Agelasto tree.

    Children:
    1. 4. Xenophon (Emmanuel) Casdagli was born on 27 Feb 1880 in Alexandria, Egypt ; died on 02 May 1943 in Breeze House Nursing Home, Kersal, Salford, Greater Manchester, England UK; was buried on 06 May 1943 in St Mary's Church, Prestwich, Greater Manchester, England UK.

  3. 10.  Stephen (Augustus) Agelasto was born on 03 Sep 1852 in Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece (son of Augustus (Stephanos) Agelasto and Loukia (Zannis) Coronio); died on 22 Sep 1948 in London, England UK; was buried on 25 Sep 1948 in Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK.

    Notes:

    Residence: Jan 1883-May 1885, 9 Chapel Place, W., London; May 1885-Nov 1886, 96 Gloucester Terrace, W., London; Nov 1886-1891, 71 Gloucester Terrace, Paddington, London, England; 1901-1949, 185 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, London, England, with phone; at DOD, 90 Gloucester Terrace.

    Occupation: 1881, cotton broker; 1886-1895, manager of London Branch of the Bank of Constantinople, 19 Great Winchester St.; 1900-1905, stockbroker with Greatorex & Co., 10 Throgmorton Ave., London [same business address as 5th cousin/stockbroker John Michael Agelasto]; (1900 city directory address: 7 Drapers' Gardens, London); stockbroker; 1909-1949, 20 Gt Winchester St., London. The 1914, 1915 city directories say "member of the stock exchange, trades directory, stock and shares broker."

    British Naturalization: Stephen Augustus Agelasto, Greece, 26 Mar 1889, residence London; home office paper B5730; certificate A6076. "...subject of Greece, having been born at Syra, and is the son of Augustus Stephen Agelasto, a native of Chios, Turkey, and Lucie Agelasto, a native of Syra, Greece, of the age of thirty five years, manager of the London branch of the Bank of Constantinople, is married, and has two children, under age, residing with him, viz: Lucy Agelasto, aged 3 years, Augustus Agelasto, aged 9 months."

    Naturalization: Listed as 'of Greece' living in London, he became a British citizen only after a flurry of correspondence between parties in his attempt to meet statutory requirements in establishing his parentage. He stated that his father, Augustus Stephen, "was born on the Isle of Chios in the Kingdom of Turkey [Greece is marked through]."

    Carolyn Agelasto Hughes has identified the photo in the family album of a man, in hat with cigarette, know affectionately as 'uncle Stef,' believed to be Stephen Augustus.

    Member of the Baltic Exchange 1886. Georgiadis records him as of the 'Saint Tryphon' branch of his family.

    "John Agelasto and Stephen Agelasto, church wardens," were with the Greek Minister at Buckingham Palace to give their congratualations on the latter's marriage (The Times [London], 10 Dec 1888). S.A.Agelasto is listed as a churchwarden for Aghia Sophia, 1887 and 1888.

    In 1895 SA Agelasto served on a committee concerning the Alcoy & Gandia Railway (The Times [London], 8 Jan 1895].

    SA Agelasto contributed £5 several years to the Chios Earthquake Relief fund (The Times [London], 8 Feb 1893, 10 May 1894];£10 to the Duke of Gloucesters Red Cross and St. John Fund (The Times [London], 18 Jul 1940), and £20 to the Lord Mayor's Greek Relief Fund (The Times [London], 5 Dec 1940).

    Mr. S Agelasto attended a memorial after the assassination of Greek King George I (The Times [London], 19 Mar 1914]. He was among members of London's Greek community who had met with the King on his visit to London (The Times [London], 16 Nov 1905].

    He and his wife attended the funeral of Pandia Calvocoressi (The Times [London], 5 Apr 1937).

    He and his wife attended the funeral of Eustratius 'Strati' (Pandia) Ralli, according to The Times (London), 10 Mar 1932.

    S.A. Agelasto held debenture bonds, Lake Copais company, Ltd., The Times (London), 19 Jan 1894, p 12.

    The 1861 England census: 175 Grove Street, Liverpool, household headed by Augustus Agelasto, 45, cotton broker, b. Chios; wife Lucy Coronio, 30, b. Constantinople; sons Stephen, 8, b. Syros; John, 6; George, 4; daughters Despina, 5; Henrietta, 7; Hellen, 2 Mo, all b. Liverpool; & 3 servants.

    1871 England census [West Derby]: 15 Locherby Road, Liverpool, household headed A. S. Agelasto, 55, cotton broker; wife Lucy, 40, both b. Chios; son Stephen, 18, b. Syros; Harriet, 17, b. Manchester; John, 15; Delphina, 14; Helen, 10, Triphon, 9; Aspasia, 7; Lucy, 5, all scholars, b. Liverpool; & 5 servants. Lived adjacent to the C. T. Rodocanachi family and two doors down from the Constantine M. Ralli family.

    1881 England census [West Derby rural]: Locherby Road, West Derby, Lancashire: Augustus S. Agelasto, 66, married; unmarried sons Stephen, 28, both , cotton brokesr, b. Greece; John, 26, cotton salesman, b. Liverpool; Tryphon, 17; daughters Aspasia, 16; Lucie, 14, all scholars, b. Liverpool; & 2 servants.

    1891 England Census: 71 Gloucester Terrace, London, household headed by Stephen A. Agelasto, 39, bank manager, b. Greece, naturalized British subject; wife Caterina, 31; son Augustus, 3; daughter Lucia, 5; Juliet, 8 mo.; all b. London; brother John, 37, unmarried, civil engineer, b. Liverpool; & 5 servants.

    The 1901 England Census shows for the household living at 185 Gloucester Terrace, Paddington, London: Stephen A Agelasto, 46, head, stock & share broker, born Greece, naturalized British subject; wife Caterina, 39; children Lucie, 15; Augustus, 13; Juliet, 10, all born London; his mother-in-law Julia A Ralli, 73, widow, born Marseille, France; and a nephew, Constantine Scarafoglu, 18, commercial clerk, born Constantinople; and seven domestic servants.

    1911 England census for the household at 185 Gloucester Terrace (19 rooms), Bayswater, Hyde Park, London W, headed by Stephen Augustus Agelasto, 57, b. Syra, naturalized Brit, married 26 years, 3 children born alive, 3 still living; stock broker; wife Caterina, 49; son August S, 23, bank clerk; daughter Juliet, 20, all b. London; mother-in-law Julia A Ralli, 83, widow, b. Marseille; 7 servants.

    The 1939 England and Wales Register for the address 90 Gloucester Terrace, Paddington, London, lists Stephen A Agelasto, b. 3 Sep. 1852, Stockbroker and wife Caterina Agelasto, b. 3 Mar 1861.

    1921 Census of England and Wales includes: Stephen Augustus Agelasto, b. 1852, Greece; Caterina Agelasto, b. 1861, London; Juliet Agelasto, b. 1890, London; in a household in Paddington, London.

    Stephen Augustus Agelasto [71 Gloucester Terrace] appears on the 1890, 1891, 1892 1895, 1896 electoral register, Paddington parliamentary division, Westminster county/borough electoral lists, Great Britain; [26 Austin Friars; abode 185 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park] 1899, 1900; [9 Throgmorton avenue] 1904; [10 Throgmorton avenue] 1905, 1907; [20 Great Winchester Street] 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1918, 1906, 1908, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 Paddington South/Westminster; 1918, 1919 Paddington and St Marylebone/Westminster; 1922, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927 Paddington/Westminster; 1928 Paddington and Poplar/Westminster; 1929, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938 Paddington/Westminster; [90 Gloucester Terrace] 1939 Paddington South/Westminster; 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948 Paddington/Westminster.


    They attended the funeral of Emmanuel M Rodocanachi, according to The Times (London), 18 Feb 1932.

    He was an executor of the estate of Alexander Alexander Ionides.

    At age 14 he was selected to be the God-father of his youngest sibling, Lucia.

    Agelasto (either he or his younger brother John) was awarded the Upper School Class Prize, for Class 5, in the Christmas prize distribution at Liverpool College, Shaw Street (Liverpool Mercury 23 Dec 1871).

    Agelasto, Stephen A., 185 Gloucester terrace, Hyde Park W, appears in Royal Blue Book (London, May 1911).

    In his memoir Emmanuel Theodore Casdagli refers to Stephen Agelasto as "a wealthy stockbroker who, with his wife, made a delightful pair." (Daphne Casdagli).

    Birth:
    Birth/baptism registered on Syros (no date given)

    Died:
    The estate of Stephen Augustus Agelasto, 90 Gloucester Terrace, London W2, stockbroker (retired), d 22 Sep 1948, was administered by Mrs. Lucy Casdagli (Broad & Son, 1 Great Winchester St, EC2, solicitors) (London Gazette, 3 Dec 1948).

    Buried:
    burial plot no. 34942, sq. 42, reg. pg. 18810, no. 79644

    Stephen married Aikaterini (Ambrosios) Ralli on 12 Jan 1885 in Greek Church, rue Maurice Korsec 13, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur,France. Aikaterini (daughter of Ambrosios (Theodoris) Ralli and Julia (Petros) Schilizzi) was born on 03 Mar 1861 in London, England UK; was christened on 12 Apr 1861 in Chapel of Our Saviour, Finsbury Circus, City of London, England UK; died on 26 May 1948 in London, England UK; was buried on 29 May 1948 in Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Aikaterini (Ambrosios) Ralli was born on 03 Mar 1861 in London, England UK; was christened on 12 Apr 1861 in Chapel of Our Saviour, Finsbury Circus, City of London, England UK (daughter of Ambrosios (Theodoris) Ralli and Julia (Petros) Schilizzi); died on 26 May 1948 in London, England UK; was buried on 29 May 1948 in Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK.

    Notes:

    She attended the funeral of George (Aristides) Eumorfopoulos (The Times [London], 23 Dec 1939).

    She attended the funeral of George John Calvocoressi (The Times [London], 22 Mar 1937).

    She and her husband attended the funeral of Pandia Calvocoressi (The Times [London], 5 Apr 1937).

    Mrs. S. Agelasto attended the funeral of Janie Lady Ralli, The Times (London), 12 Apr 1935, p 19.

    Attended the funeral of Emmanuel M Rodocanachi, according to The Times (London), 18 Feb 1932.

    Mrs. Stephen Agelasto attended the funeral of George Ambrose Argenti, The Times (London), 27 Feb 1931, p 17, along with Miss Agelasto and Miss C Agelasto.

    1891 England Census: 71 Gloucester Terrace, London, household headed by Stephen A. Agelasto, 39, bank manager, b. Greece, naturalized British subject; wife Caterina, 31; son Augustus, 3; daughter Lucia, 5; Juliet, 8 mo.; all b. London; brother John, 37, unmarried, civil engineer, b. Liverpool; & 5 servants.

    The 1901 England Census shows for the household living at 185 Gloucester Terrace, Paddington, London: Stephen A Agelasto, 46, head, stock & share broker, born Greece, naturalized British subject; wife Caterina, 39; children Lucie, 15; Augustus, 13; Juliet, 10, all born London; his mother-in-law Julia A Ralli, 73, widow, born Marseille, France; and a nephew, Constantine Scarafoglu, 18, commercial clerk, born Constantinople; and seven domestic servants.

    1911 England census for the household at 185 Gloucester Terrace, Bayswater, Hyde Park, London W, headed by Stephen Augustus Agelasto, 57, b. Syra, naturalized Brit, married 26 years, 3 children born alive, 3 still living; stock broker; wife Caterina, 49; son August S, 23, bank clerk; daughter Juliet, 20, all b. London; mother-in-law Julia A Ralli, 83, widow, b. Marseille; 7 servants.

    1921 Census of England and Wales includes: Stephen Augustus Agelasto, b. 1852, Greece; Caterina Agelasto, b. 1861, London; Juliet Agelasto, b. 1890, London; in a household in Paddington, London.

    The 1939 England and Wales Register for the address 90 Gloucester Terrace, Paddington, London, lists Stephen A Agelasto, b. 3 Sep. 1852, Stockbroker and wife Caterina Agelasto, b. 3 Mar 1861.

    Her sister Marigo is on the Negroponte-Agelasto tree.

    Caterina Agelasto [185 Gloucester Terrace] appears on the 1918, 1919, 1921 electoral register, Paddington and St Marylebone parliamentary division, Westminster county/borough electoral lists, Great Britain; 1922, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, Paddington/Westminster, 1928 Paddington and Poplar/Westminster; 1929, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938 Paddington/Westminster; [90 Gloucester Terrace] 1939 Paddington South/Westminster, 1945, 1946, 1947 Paddington/Westminster.

    Christened:
    God-parents: Ambrose P. Mavrogordato (represented by Theodore P. Vlasto).

    Died:
    Obituary in The Times [London], 27 May 1948. Funeral at St Sophia.

    Buried:
    burial plot no. 34942, sq. 42, reg. pg. 18793, no. 79505.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage announcement appeared in The Times (London), 13 Jan 1885, p 1.

    A certificate is not indexed in the Marseille registry for this event.

    Children:
    1. 5. Loukia (Stephen) Agelasto was born on 10 Oct 1885 in 96 Gloucester Terrace, London, England UK; was christened on 08 Nov 1885 in St Sophia, Moscow Road, Bayswater, London, England UK; died on 22 Jun 1957 in Southport, Merseyside, England UK; was buried on 27 Jun 1957 in Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK.
    2. Captain Augustus (Stephen) Agelasto, MC was born on 17 Jan 1888 in London, England UK; was christened on 03 Mar 1888 in St Sophia, Moscow Road, Bayswater, London, England UK; died on 08 Nov 1916 in Somme, Picardy, France; was buried in Les Boeufs (Guards) Cemetery, Somme, Picardy, France.
    3. Julia (Stephen) Agelasto was born on 06 Jul 1890 in London, England UK; was christened on 11 Aug 1890 in St Sophia, Moscow Road, Bayswater, London, England UK; died on 31 Aug 1926 in London, England UK; was buried on 03 Sep 1926 in Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK.



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