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- Aft 1929
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Emmanuel (Michael) Agelasto was born about 1822 (son of Michael (Stamati) Agelasto and Hypatia (Alexander) Sevastopoulos). Notes:
Argenti identifies a John Emmanuel Agelasto (1848-1905) on the Petrocochino tree (http://www.agelastos.com/genealogy/admin/index.php) who is not placed on the main Agelasto tree. His father was Emmanuel John (1822, Turkey), apparently the same date and place of birth as Emmanuel Michael.
Unknown to Argenti. The information here comes from a 1929 letter from Smaragda Fotiadis (née Agelasto) to her nephew Nicolaos Agelasto, b 1910-d 1945) (2007, Constantin Agelasto collection, deciphered and translated by George Agelasto). http://www.agelastos.com/genealogy/documents/SMARAGDA_1929_letter.html
Smaragda Fotiadis says he had five sons, all dead by 1929. He operated a Manchester trading company, [presumably 1860s] "Rodocanachi & Agelasto" with the husband of his sister. It ended in failure, she says. Indeed, Constantine Theodore (Theodore) Rodocanachi was a Liverpool merchant in 1869. He was married to Arghyro 'Argentine' (Ambrose) Sechiari; no documentary evidence of an Agelasto married to a Rodocanachi in that place and time or a company by that name.
Zolotas mentions a Michael Agelasto (1826 in Constantinople) and his son Emmanuel A. (s. Georgiadis). Emmanuel´s wife was Ypatia, who died 1870, citing Georgiadis.
The 1909 & 1913 Istanbul city directory lists an Etienne E. Agélasto as 'comptable un grand livre de l'administration de la dette publique ottoman,' domiciled at Yénikeny. Could be one of the putative five sons.
Based on the accounting records of St John Church, Georgiadis makes an alphabetical list of Chiot enterprises [of Constantinople] that sponsored the Church in the time from 1843 to 1880. There is no mention of year/date. Included among Agelastos enterprises is: Emmanuel M. Agelastos.
Emmanuel married Ypatia [Agelasto]. Ypatia died on 19 Dec 1870 in [Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey]; was buried in Sislí Greek Orthodox Cemetery, Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Ypatia [Agelasto] died on 19 Dec 1870 in [Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey]; was buried in Sislí Greek Orthodox Cemetery, Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey. Notes:
Zolotas mentions a Michael Agelasto (1826 in Constantinople) and his son Emmanuel A. (s. Georgiadis). Emmanuel´s wife was Ypatia, who died 1870 (s. Georgiadis).
Died:
On his list of Chiot graves at the Sislí cemetery in Constantinople, Georgiadis mentions the grave of "Hypatia (Em)manuel Agelastos, died 19 Dec 1870".
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Generation: 3
Generation: 4
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