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17651 |
The original birth certificate is held by his grandson Yannis who says that Stephen and his two brothers came to Greece in the 1850s. | Franghiadi, Stephen (Emmanuel) (I1593)
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17652 |
The original owner of St. Tryphon property, Kampos, Chios. | Agelasto, Chadji Augustis (Zannis) (I13)
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17653 |
The Osler family genealogy is discussed on a website. | Family: Bertram Herbert Bowen / Ellen Picton (Edmund) Osler (F336)
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17654 |
The Ottoman Sultan gave her a silver bidet and jug with matching bathroom accessories which all fitted into a mahogany case. Eleni never travelled without it and in 1994 it remains in the family! (Christopher Long) | Zafiropoulo, Eleni (Dimitrios) (I409)
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17655 |
The parentage -- Michael (Pandia) Agelasto (1792-1853) and Arghyro (Dimitrios) Petrocochino (1801-1849), reported by Argenti, is wrong. | Agelasto, Franga (Pandely) (I56)
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17656 |
The parternships: Ralli Brothers, London; E. Ralli, Manchester; Thos. Ralli and Co. Constantinople; Ralli Brothers, Odessa; Ralli and Scaramanga, Taigan Rock; Ralli, Schilizzi, and Argenti, Marseilles; and Ralli and Aghelasto, Tauris [Tabriz, Iran] existed until 1839, at which point Antonio Ralli, Stephen Ralli, Pantia Ralli, of Tauris, and Michael Ralli left them (London Gazette 1 Nov 1839). | Agelasto, Cosi (Augustis) (I22)
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17657 |
The particulars of his estate are in "Mr. T. P. Ralli's Will," Evening Express [Liverpool], 13 Feb 1906. "He left an estate of the gross value of £120,918 8s. 6d., including personalty of the net value of £119,883 1s. 9d. He bequeathed tohis wife his residence and stabling and a legacy of £10,000 and a further legacy of £200. To his stepmother Mrs. Catherine Pandia Theodore Ralli he left an annuity of £156, and the residue of his estate in trust to pay the income therefrom to his wife during her widowhood...In the event of the failure of [trusts set up for his widow and his children, he] left the ultimte residue of his estate as to two-fifths to his brother Anthony Pandia Ralli, as to one-fifth to his sister Julia Alexander Pallis..." | Ralli, Theodore (Pandia) (I2164)
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17658 |
The partnership between Sophocles Spartali and William Henry Hatch, carrying on business at Carlton buildings, Rumford St., Liverpool, as Cotton Brokers, "A. and M. Ralli," was dissolved from 31 December 1904. Sophocles Spartali continued the business (London Gazette 3 Jan 1905). | Spartali, Sophocles (Nicholas) (I887)
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17659 |
The partnership between Emmanuel Leonidas Lambrinudi and [his brother] Pandia Lambrinudi and, Stock and Share Brokers, 65 London Wall, London, E.C. 2, in the firm of L. Lambrinudi Co, was dissolved from 31 Dec 1929 (London Gazette, 3 January 1930). | Lambrinudi, Emmanuel (Leonidas) MC (I1481)
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17660 |
The partnership between Pandia Lambrinudi and [his brother] Emmanuel Leonidas Lambrinudi, Stock and Share Brokers, 65 London Wall, London, E.C. 2, in the firm of L. Lambrinudi Co, was dissolved from 31 Dec 1929 (London Gazette, 3 January 1930). | Lambrinudi, Pandia Leonidas (Leonidas) (I3599)
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17661 |
The partnership between Pandia Pericles Negroponte, John Stamati Frangopulo and James Joseph Black, merchants 18 Chapel St., Liverpool under the firm John S. Frangopulo & Co., was dissolved 28 Oct 1899. | Frangopulo, John (Stamatios) (I419)
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17662 |
The partnership between T.C. Kessanly and M.G. Agelasto, Liverpool, as Bosphorus Tobacco Company, was dissolved (Liverpool Mercury 25 Sep 1875). | Agelasto, Michael George (Zorzis) (I715)
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17663 |
The partnership of C. and N. Negroponte, Liverpool, merchants, was dissolved in 1865 (Liverpool Mercury 30 Nov 1865). Argenti records no such 'N' Negroponte. | Negroponte, Constantine Jacobus (Jacobus) (I1260)
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17664 |
The partnership of C. and N. Negroponte, Liverpool, merchants, was dissolved in 1865 (Liverpool Mercury 30 Nov 1865). Argenti records no such 'N' Negroponte. | Negroponte, Constantine (Paul) (I588)
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17665 |
The partnership of J.A. Negroponte, A Agelasto & F.C. Apostolides, export merchants, Manchester, under the style of A Agelasto & Co. was dissolved, London Gazette, 28 Mar 1916, reported in The Times (London), 29 Mar 1916, p 6. | Negroponte, John (Ambrosios) (I1185)
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17666 |
The passing of Mme Lorenzo Scaramanga is noted in Le Rappel [Paris], 10 Jun 1901, p. 2. | Rodocanachi, Giulia (Pandely) (I2577)
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17667 |
The Prix René Cousin was awarded to M. Parigoris, Théodose, candidat ingénieur électricien, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland, 1929; Prix des Anciens Elèves, cand. ing.-mécanicien, 1931. | Parigoris, Theodose Constantine (Constantine) (I3683)
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17668 |
The probate documents of his brother Jean mentions as executor his nephew Ambroise Sevastopoulo, who is likely Dimitrios' son, the manager of the National Insurance Company of Alexandria. | Sevastopoulos, Dimitrios (Constantine) (I3938)
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17669 |
The probate is reported in The Morning Post (London, England), Saturday, 1 Dec, 1900 p. 9. | Petrocochino, Themistocles Pandia Anthony (Pandia) (I1191)
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17670 |
The Queen appointed Miss Ariadne Rodocanachi as an officer (sister) on 26 June 1953, in the Venerable Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem (London Gazette 26 Jun 1953). | Rodocanachi, Ariadne (Michel) (I1681)
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17671 |
The Ralli branches in Liverpool and Manchester took the name Ralli Brothers while the others retained their old names. The name of J.E. Ralli appears on the Manchester Rate Books as owner of Ralli Bros., 11 Bloom St. warehouse, 1886-1887, with associates Nicholas P. Argenti, Stephen Schilizzi; 1872, 27 Peter St., with John Mavrogordato, Nicholas Argenti, Stephen Peter Schilizzi. | Ralli, Ioannis (Eustratius) (I2291)
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17672 |
The Ralli family tree says that Sophia Ralli married a Ferdinand Brucker. (Christopher Long) | Brucker, Francesco (Luigi) (I1571)
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17673 |
The Red Deer River Ranches website: In 1947, King Michael of Romania abdicated his throne and was given the opportunity to leave the country with an entourage, the King invited John and Joan Negropontes to join him. From Romania they travelled to Switzerland, then to England, and onto Washington, D.C.. Looking for an area similar to his home, John travelled to Alberta in 1948, at this time he purchased a parcel of farmland where he was joined by his wife and children in 1950. In 1951, his daughter Elizabeth was born in Olds, Alberta. In 1955 the Negropontes family met the Count and Countess Batthany of Switzerland. The two families later took a trip to the Ya Ha Tinda Ranch and Big Horn Falls, the were captivated by the scenery as many still are today and this led to their purchase of the then Snyder Ranch. Along with the exchange of owners, the name was changed to... Red Deer River Cattle Ranch, which then became REDDEER RIVER RANCHES Ltd. The farm that the Negropontes family had near Olds, along with land leased on the Coal Camp flats were the source of feed for cattle wintered at the ranch. The land on the flats was eventually purchased by the Batthany family. In 1956 the Little TeePee was renovated and an addition was put on to house the Negropontes family. In the mid 1970's the Negropontes family took over the complete ownership of the ranch. In a few short decades the ranch once again went through many changes. Long time ranch manager Jack Crouch retired in the 1980's and had to be replaced by Jim Lowry, then in 1983 John Negropontes passed away. In 1985 the ranch was sold to Frank Garnett and Stan Bengtson. | Negroponte, John (George) (I1228)
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17674 |
The religious ceremony took place at "Witanhurst", the home of Sir Arthur Henry Crosfield & his wife Domini (nee Elliadi), the biggest private house in London after Buckingham Palace (Colin Fenn). | Family: Prime Minister Eleftherios (Kyriakos) Venizelos / Helena (John) Schilizzi Stephanovich (F1123)
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17675 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F876)
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17676 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F877)
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17677 |
The Rev. Archimandrite Hillarioukanakis presided. | Family: John Emmanuel (Emmanuel) Agelasto / Aspasia (Themistocles) Petrocochino (F816)
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17678 |
The Rev. Archimandrite N. Yannoulis officiated. | Family: Herbert Henry (Eduard) Girardet / Marigo Lucia (John) Maximo (F337)
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17679 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Diana (Eustace) Allfrey (F1112)
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17680 |
The Rev. Canon Erskine Knollys, Vicar of Folkestone, uncle of the bride, assisted by the Rev. H. Carter officiated. | Family: George Alexander (Alexander) Ionides / Harriett Mary (Edward) Kempe (F80)
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17681 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2041)
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17682 |
The Rev. J.O. Hichens, the Rev. C.E. Couchman and the Rev. H.R.S. Callander officiated. | Family: Godfrey Bertram (Charles) Massingberd-Mundy, JP DL / Margaret Isabelle (Stephen) Schilizzi (F1108)
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17683 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Michael William Broughton (Stephen) Heald / Living (F1082)
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17684 |
The Rev. R.A.C. Bevan, of Binfield, Bracknell, officiated, assisted by the Rev. Cecil E. White, rector of Holy Trinity. | Family: Alexander George (Anthony) Vlasto / Eileen (Frank) Lazenby (F700)
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17685 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F1457)
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17686 |
The Rev. Samuel Maxwell, of the Second Church, Boston, officiated. | Family: Henry Butler (Franklin) Allen / Ioanna (Antonio) Ralli (F1213)
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17687 |
The Rev. T.J.M. Wood-Smith officiated. | Family: W/Cmdr Peter John Ambrose (Pantias) Calvocoressi / The Hon. Barbara Dorothy (Francis) Henley [Eden] (F881)
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17688 |
The Rev. the Archimandrite Hieronymous Myrianthous, assisted by the Rev. the Archimandrite Makarios officiated. | Family: Count Andrea John Baptist S. (Giovanni) Sordina / Angeliki (Augustus) Agelasto (F66)
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17689 |
The Rev. William Powell Alford, Vicar, performed the ceremony. | Family: Stephen George (George) Ziffo / Evelyn Maud (William) Parr (F21)
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17690 |
The Right Rev. D.J. Wilson, Rev. H.P. Kingdon, and Rev. G.A. Randolph (burial) officiated. | Bastard, Anne Katherine (William) (I2616)
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17691 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F1068)
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17692 |
The sailing ship Fanny Mimbelli departed Queenstown 7 Nov 1887 on a voyage from Buenos-Ares to Aberdeen Le Matin [Paris], 9 Nov 1887, p. 4. | [Mimbelli], Fanny Catherine (I2333)
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17693 |
The signing of the marriage certificate apparently took place at the Consulat General of France, in Alexandria, 22 Jun 1935. | Family: Constantine (Georges) Rodocanachi / Domina (Emmanuel) Zervoudachi (F160)
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17694 |
The sisters Angélique and Cléopatre registered their marriages at the same time (adjacent pages in the register). | Family: Georges (Dimitros) Zizinia / Batou (Toumazis) Galati (F13)
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17695 |
The sisters Franga and Marietta Agelasto were declared as the sole heiresses of their uncle Stephanos D. Agelastos in a hereditary title certificate issued by the Mayor of Athens.
George Agelastos comments:
Stephen D. died 22/23 February 1867. Franca Katinakis, whose grave is next to Stephen’s, died also (according to her tomb inscription) in February 1867. Did she die before or just 2-3 days after Stephen’s death? In either case it seems to me quite certain that the inheritance certificate was issued after Franca’s death, as it is improbable (not to say impossible, due to the necessary legal procedures) that this certificate could so soon be issued, just a couple of days after Stephen’s death. Such certificates were always based on the testimony of two witnesses, so my conclusion is that the family of Stephen’s brother Pandely concealed Franca’s death and just found two witnesses to make a false testimony to the authorities. At least the second heiress, Maria, seemed to be really alive by that time. | Agelasto, Franga (Pandely) (I56)
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17696 |
The sisters Franga and Marietta Agelasto were declared as the sole heiresses of their uncle Stephanos D. Agelastos in a hereditary title certificate issued by the Mayor of Athens.
George Agelastos comments:
The initial of Maria’s husband’s name is not clearly legible on the certificate. It reads like “Θ” (Th) but is most probably an “A”, which means she is undoubtedly Anastasios Eugenidis’ wife, mentioned as “Marietta” on these pages. | Agelasto, Marietta (Pandely) (I768)
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17697 |
The sisters, born in Karachi, were baptised on their return to the UK. | Agelasto, Aglaia Christine (Pantaleon) (I238)
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17698 |
The sisters, born in Karachi, were baptised on their return to the UK. | Agelasto, Hypatia Marie (Pantaleon) (I239)
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17699 |
The sole information on this individual comes from his death certificate. | Negroponte, Emmanuel (Constantine) (I3930)
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17700 |
The sole information we have on this man is from his death certificate. | Negroponte, George (Emmanuel) (I3933)
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