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1815 Vienna city directory lists Schilizzi Georg Leone, unter der Firma Sohne der Geb. Shchilizzi und Galatti. | Schilizzi, Zorzis Leonidas (Leoni) (I298)
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1815 Vienna city directory lists Schilizzi Zanni Mich., unter der Firma Gebr. Schilizzi und Sohne (Ital.), Fratelli. | Schilizzi, Zannis (Miké) (I2585)
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1815 Vienna city directory lists Theodor Negroponte under Negroponte und Georguffopulo. | Negroponte, Theodore (Ambrosios) (I1170)
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1820: Zizinia, Petrocochino & Agelasto founded. "It began with Smyrna for cotton, Retimno [Crete] and Hydra for oil. In 1821 it received several products from Livourne and cotton from Alexandria, a little before the dissolution of their company, then the formation of Zizinia & Co. and Petrocochino-Agelasto, two houses that played an important role in Marseille commerce, during and especially after the Greek War of Independence" (Echinard). | Petrocochino, Michael (Dimitrios) (I92)
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1826 according to his tomb (though no mention of Syros which is according to Metaxa). Another source says 1827 (Christopher Long). | Coronio, Theodore John (Zannis) (I1301)
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1826, Constantinople, according to Sturdza. | Calvocoressi, Zannis (Zorzis) (I2024)
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1830 Chios, according to Sturdza | Coronio, Theodore John (Zannis) (I1301)
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1834: French nationality. (No. 6133) ORDONNANCE DU ROI qui accorde des Lettres de declaration de naturalite au Monsieur Petrocochino (Michel), ne le 21 avril 1792 a Scio, ile de l’archipel, negociant a Marseille, department des Bouches du Rhone (Paris, 25 Avril 1834). French naturalization (see particulars) | Petrocochino, Michael (Dimitrios) (I92)
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1835 is an average between the date extrapolated from the 1891 census and the death index. | Silverman, Gabriel (I4968)
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1835, Petrocochino & Agelasto, Marseille operated the Pegasus, 198 tons and the Chariklia, 155 tons. In 1850, handling 13 ships, the firm imported a total of 2,255 tons: from Tarsous 585,066 ocques sesame, 88,000 ocques linseed, 42 bales wool, 183 bales cotton; from Odessa, 4,055 chetwerts wheat; from Berdiansk 6,574 chetwerts wheat, and from Cyprus 201 bales cotton. 1850: 30 rue Sénac. In 1860 it imported 2,165 tons by 10 ships A History of Greek-owned Shipping). | Agelasto, Michel (Pandia) (I30)
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1841 British census enumerates the household at 26 Finsbury Circus, London: Paul Rodocanachi, 20; Paul Rodocanachi, 30; Constantine Ralli, 30; Pandili Rodocanachi, 20, all foreign-born merchants. | Rodocanachi, Paul Zannis (Zannis) (I1955)
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1841 England census: Deansgate, Manchester: Michael Ralli, 25, merchant. | Ralli, Michalis (Alexander) (I2656)
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1841: A.T. Rallis was a church warden in the Greek Chapel in Finsbury Circus, London. | Ralli, Antonios (Theodore) (I630)
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1846: first resident manager of Ralli Bros., 11 S. William, 59 Stone St., 21 Beaver St., New York, New York. | Prassacachi, Leoni (Nicolas) (I1806)
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1846: I.S. Schilizzi was a church warden in the Greek Chapel in Finsbury Circus, London. | Schilizzi, Ioannis (Stephanis) esq (I2511)
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1848/9: A.P. Petrocochino was a church warden in the Greek Chapel in Finsbury Circus, London. | Petrocochino, Alexander Pandia (Pandia) (I1404)
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1850 city directory lists an Agelasto with Ralli & Agelasto, merchants, 3 Lloyd St., Manchester. 1853 directory lists Augustus Agelasto, merchant, residing at Cliffe Cottage, Hr. Broughton, Manchester | Agelasto, Augustus (Cosi) (I41)
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1850-1853: Calvocoressi & Darvaro, merchants, 10 Blackfriars St., Manchester, England. | Calvocoressi, Dimitrios (Zannis) (I632)
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1851 British Census reports the family living at 1 South Place, Finsbury, London: A. Petrocochino, head, 37, general merchant; his wife Aurora, 32, both born Chios; children, Pandia, 9, born Malta; John, 7; Marietta, 5, both born London; two servants and a visitor, Mary Sevastopoulos, 60, married, merchant's wife, born Chios. | Petrocochino, Marietta (Alexander) (I1403)
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1851 England census for the household on New Bury Road, Broughton, Lancashire headed by N G Paspati, 37, b. Turkey, merchant in cotton fabrics; wife Harriet Paspati, 25, b. France; George Paspati, 4; Maria Paspati, 2; Peter Paspati, 1; Juliet Paspati, 1 month, all b. Manchester, Lancashire; 6 domestic servants. | Paspati, Nicolas George (George) (I993)
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1851 England census for the household on New Bury Road, Broughton, Lancashire headed by N G Paspati, 37, b. Turkey, merchant in cotton fabrics; wife Harriet Paspati, 25, b. France; George Paspati, 4; Maria Paspati, 2; Peter Paspati, 1; Juliet Paspati, 1 month, all b. Manchester, Lancashire; 6 domestic servants. | Paspati, Zorzis (Nicholas) (I983)
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1851 England census lists the household at 31 Finsbury Circus headed by Pandia E. Segrandi, 32, b. Greece, general merchant; wife Calliope, 19, b. Greece; child Jenny, 5 mo., City of London; cook, nurse and nurse's maid. | Sagrandi, Pandia (Eustratios) (I1365)
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1851 England census lists the household at 31 Finsbury Circus headed by Pandia E. Segrandi, 32, b. Greece, general merchant; wife Calliope, 19, b. Greece; child Jenny, 5 mo., City of London; cook, nurse and nurse's maid. | [Sagrandi], Calliope (I1369)
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1851 England census lists the household at 31 Finsbury Circus headed by Pandia E. Segrandi, 32, b. Greece, general merchant; wife Calliope, 19, b. Greece; child Jenny, 5 mo., City of London; cook, nurse and nurse's maid. | Sagrandi, Zenou (Pandia) (I1374)
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1851 England census: Broughton Cottage, Salford, England household headed by Augustus Agelasto, 35, unmarried, merchant, b. Cio [sic] Greece, and 1 servant. | Agelasto, Augustus (Stephanos) (I47)
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1851 England census: Bury New Road, Broughton (nr. Manchester), household headed by Luke Ziffo, 50, merchant in cotton & ? goods; wife Despina, 40; sons George, 19, 'clerk to myself', all b. Greece; Miltiades, 8, and daughter Euterpe, 3, both b. Manchester; Nicolas Caralli, nephew, 18, 'clerk to myself,' b. Greece; & 4 servants. | Ziffo, Loukas George (George) (I1575)
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1851 England census: Bury New Road, Broughton (nr. Manchester), household headed by Luke Ziffo, 50, merchant in cotton & ? goods; wife Despina, 40; sons George, 19, 'clerk to myself', all b. Greece; Miltiades, 8, and daughter Euterpe, 3, both b. Manchester; Nicolas Caralli, nephew, 18, 'clerk to myself,' b. Greece; & 4 servants. | Capari, Despina (Andrea) (I1574)
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1851 England census: Bury New Road, Broughton (nr. Manchester), household headed by Luke Ziffo, 50, merchant in cotton & ? goods; wife Despina, 40; sons George, 19, 'clerk to myself', all b. Greece; Miltiades, 8, and daughter Euterpe, 3, both b. Manchester; Nicolas Caralli, nephew, 18, 'clerk to myself,' b. Greece; & 4 servants. | Ziffo, George (Loucas) (I2853)
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1851 England census: Bury New Road, Broughton (nr. Manchester), household headed by Luke Ziffo, 50, merchant in cotton & ? goods; wife Despina, 40; sons George, 19, 'clerk to myself', all b. Greece; Miltiades, 8, and daughter Euterpe, 3, both b. Manchester; Nicolas Caralli, nephew, 18, 'clerk to myself,' b. Greece; & 4 servants. | Ziffo, Miltiades (Loucas) (I2854)
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1851 England census: Bury New Road, Broughton (nr. Manchester), household headed by Luke Ziffo, 50, merchant in cotton & ? goods; wife Despina, 40; sons George, 19, 'clerk to myself', all b. Greece; Miltiades, 8, and daughter Euterpe, 3, both b. Manchester; Nicolas Caralli, nephew, 18, 'clerk to myself,' b. Greece; & 4 servants. | Ziffo, Euterpe (Loucas) (I2852)
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1851 England census: Bury New Road, Broughton (nr. Manchester), household headed by Luke Ziffo, 50, merchant in cotton & ? goods; wife Despina, 40; sons George, 19, 'clerk to myself', all b. Greece; Miltiades, 8, and daughter Euterpe, 3, both b. Manchester; Nicolas Caralli, nephew, 18, 'clerk to myself,' b. Greece; & 4 servants. | Ziffo, Euterpe (Loucas) (I272)
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1851 England census: Bury New Road, Broughton, Lancashire, household headed by C. Scaramanga, 26, merchant cotton ??, b. Trieste, Austria; wife H., 18, b. Smyrna; brother P., 22, merchant in cotton, b. Trieste, Austria; & 4 servants. | Scaramanga, Nicolas (George) (I563)
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1851 England census: Bury New Road, Broughton, Lancashire, household headed by C. Scaramanga, 26, merchant cotton ??, b. Trieste, Austria; wife H., 18, b. Smyrna; brother P., 22, merchant in cotton, b. Trieste, Austria; & 4 servants. | Scaramanga, Hypatia (Nicolas) (I564)
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1851 England census: Bury New Road, Salford, Broughton [Manchester] household headed by John Contostavlos, 21, merchant of silk & cotton goods; brother Leonard, 18, his apprentice; Theodore Coronio, 23, cousin, merchant of silk & cotton goods, all b. Greece; nephew Constantine Lambrenad, 24, merchant of silk & cotton goods, b. Turkey; & 2 servants. | Condostavlo / Contostavlos, Jean (Alexander) (I2084)
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1851 England census: Bury New Road, Salford, Broughton [Manchester] household headed by John Contostavlos, 21, merchant of silk & cotton goods; brother Leonard, 18, his apprentice; Theodore Coronio, 23, cousin, merchant of silk & cotton goods, all b. Greece; nephew Constantine Lambrenad, 24, merchant of silk & cotton goods, b. Turkey; & 2 servants. | Condostavlo / Contostavlos, Leone (Alexander) (I2083)
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1851 England census: Bury New Road, Salford, Broughton [Manchester] household headed by John Contostavlos, 21, merchant of silk & cotton goods; brother Leonard, 18, his apprentice; Theodore Coronio, 23, cousin, merchant of silk & cotton goods, all b. Greece; nephew Constantine Lambrenad, 24, merchant of silk & cotton goods, b. Turkey; & 2 servants. | Coronio, Theodore John (Zannis) (I1301)
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1851 England census: Darby Greene, household headed by Joseph Long, 33, railway laborer, b. Bath; wife Maria, 30, b. Tiverton [Devon]; sons Benjamin, 11, b. Tiverton; and Joseph, 2, b. Yately; daughters Eliza, 7, and Matilda, 5, both b. Middlesex, St. George. | [Long], Marie (I1235)
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1851 England census: Darby Greene, household headed by Joseph Long, 33, railway laborer, b. Bath; wife Maria, 30, b. Tiverton [Devon]; sons Benjamin, 11, b. Tiverton; and Joseph, 2, b. Yately; daughters Eliza, 7, and Matilda, 5, both b. Middlesex, St. George. | Long, Joseph (I1234)
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1851 England census: Darby Greene, household headed by Joseph Long, 33, railway laborer, b. Bath; wife Maria, 30, b. Tiverton [Devon]; sons Benjamin, 11, b. Tiverton; and Joseph, 2, b. Yately; daughters Eliza, 7, and Matilda, 5, both b. Middlesex, St. George. | Long, Matilda (Joseph) (I705)
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1851 England census: George E. Franghiadi, 11, and Michael E. Franghiadi, 10, both b. England, boarded at Avenue Road (Abbey House A-19), Hampstead, Middlesex, in a 16-boy school run by Joseph Cuming, clergyman. | Franghiadi, Michael (Emmanuel) (I1592)
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1851 England census: George E. Franghiadi, 11, and Michael E. Franghiadi, 10, both b. England, boarded at Avenue Road (Abbey House A-19), Hampstead, Middlesex, in a 16-boy school run by Joseph Cuming, clergyman. | Franghiadi, George (Emmanuel) (I1591)
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1851 Isle of Man Census for the household at Glenespet, Patrick, headed by John Kewley, 38, b. Leyame, agricultural labourer; wife Ann Kewley, 39; children John C Kewley, 16, agricultural labourer; James Kewley, 14, tailor; Ann Kewley, 12; William Kewley, 10; Edward Kewley, 8; Thomas Kewley, 6; Jane Kewley, 1, all b. Patrick. | Kennedy, Ann (John) (I1139)
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1851 Isle of Man Census for the household at Glenespet, Patrick, headed by John Kewley, 38, b. Leyame, agricultural labourer; wife Ann Kewley, 39; children John C Kewley, 16, agricultural labourer; James Kewley, 14, tailor; Ann Kewley, 12; William Kewley, 10; Edward Kewley, 8; Thomas Kewley, 6; Jane Kewley, 1, all b. Patrick. | Kewley, John Caesar (John) (I1455)
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1851 London census lists Angelica Frangopulo as a 3-month-old only child living with her parents at The Cliff, Broughton, Manchester. Her maternal grandmother, Maria Agelasto, is enumerated as a visitor. | Frangopulo, Angelica (Stamatios) (I434)
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1851: John Eustratio Ralli and Nicholas George Paspati directed the Calcutta branch of Ralli Bros. ("The Firm of Ralli Brothers and Other Greek Firms," pp. 69-92). | Ralli, Ioannis (Eustratius) (I2291)
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1851: John Eustratio Ralli and Nicholas George Paspati directed the Calcutta branch of Ralli Bros. ("The Firm of Ralli Brothers and Other Greek Firms," pp. 69-92). | Paspati, Nicolas George (George) (I993)
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1852-53 bankruptcy involving Stavros J. Negroponte of Manchester, merchant, in co-partnership with Constantine D. Milliotti, Constantinople, under the firm S.J. Negroponte & Co. (London Gazette 30 Apr 1852, 17 Jun 1853). Also 5 Mar 1853. | Negroponte, Stavros Jacobos (Jacobos) esq (I1258)
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1855/56 birth year estimated from citizenship oath; appears to be the same age as his brother Theodore L. | Scanavi, Constantin (Laurentius) (I1502)
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1859, 1860: N. Argenti worked for Ralli Bros. and Petrocochino Bros. according to the Thacker's Directories, Calcutta, years respective. | Argenti, Nicolas (Andreas) (I778)
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1859: J.C. Negroponte worked for Schilizzi & Co. according to the Thacker's Directories, Calcutta. | Negroponte, John (Constantine) (I62)
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