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(1922) member of the Zoological Society of London, from 1910. | Eugenidi, Anastasios (Demosthenes) (I773)
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(1922) member of the Zoological Society of London. | Scaramanga, Julia (George) (I1609)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2500)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2494)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2494)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1387)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1390)
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108 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3866)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: / Living (F562)
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(2015) Stelios Zannis, Thessaloniki, Greece may be his descendant. | Zannas, Stelios (Constantine) (I3481)
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(De Nicola) Honorary citizen of Rostov-on-Don(Christopher Long). | Mavrogordato, Constantine (Nicolas) (I567)
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112 |
(Katsaros) Reinterred in Athens. | Petrocochino, Penelope (George) (I1003)
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(Makarana) Jane Blake says her her great-grandfather escaped from the 1822 massacre as a baby by being rowed out to sea by his nurse, was picked up by a passing boat and appears to have ended up in Marseilles. But Pandia would have been aged about 17. (Christopher Long) | Scaramanga, Pandia Petros (Petros) (I1285)
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(Maloukatou) Is the birth date of Pandia (Stephanos) Vlasto or the death date of Loxandre Vouro incorrect? Petros Vlasto says Loxandra died 1844 (Christopher Long) | Vouro, Loxandra (Michel) (I1519)
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(Merele) He had five sons, all born on Chios. (Christopher Long) | Rodocanachi, Matthew (Zannis) (I1576)
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(Pitsis) A Mr Ralli, Greek consul in Liverpool, owned the Brynbella estate in Wales (ca. 1858-1900) and Mia Hall, Trelawnyd – presumably Michael Ralli was this man – a member of A&M Ralli (Cotton Brokers) was a consul (see Grove Directory 1888).(Christopher Long) | Ralli, Michael (Antonio) (I874)
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(Pitsis) Andrew Serjeant thinks he was the M. Rallis who was a founding member of the Greek community in Manchester and who signed the first constitution on 26 Apr 1843 at the York Hotel. | Ralli, Michalis (Antonio) (I864)
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(Pitsis) Grew up in Alexandria, Egypt. Known to her family as Nona. (Christopher Long) | Ralli, Despina (Ambrouzis) (I616)
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(Pitsis) His family fled to Syros after the Massacres of Chios and then moved to Alexandria. A portrait of him exists. Tino Synadinos believes he was born in 1805. | Ralli, Ambrouzis (Theodore) (I609)
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(Sikanon) He has a family tomb in the Orthodox Cemetery in Trieste. | Galati, Toumazis (Andreas) (I28)
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(Sikanon) He was created 'Ritter von Galati' by the Emperor of Austria 27 Oct 1873. (Christopher Long) | [Ritter von] Galatti, Thomas (Michael) (I87)
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(Sikanon) Judge of Aréopage. Professor at University of Athens. Chevalier de l'Ordre du Sauveur (Christopher Long). | Galati, Stephanos (Zorzis) (I757)
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(Vlachou) Served in France during WWl with the Royal Navy Auxilliary Service. Yvonne Sugdury refers to a son Cecil, brother of Eric, who died in 1982. | Rodocanachi, Peter (Pandia) (I477)
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(War Subs. Lt.) Robert Fachiri (200739) from Emerg. Commn., promoted from 2nd Lt to Capt. (London Gazette 11 July 1947). | Fachiri, Captain Robert (Andrew) MC (I3338)
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-?- P. Negroponte, 50, Greek, merchant, arrived New York from Liverpool on the Scythia 2 Jan 1880. | Negroponte, Platon (Paul) (I587)
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-?- P. Negroponte, 50, Greek, merchant, arrived New York from Liverpool on the Scythia 2 Jan 1880. | Negroponte, John (Paul) (I1441)
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01 Aug 1874 according to Richard Anthony Ralli. | Family: Zorzis (Nicholas) Paspati / Catherine Argentine (Constantine) Ralli (F413)
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04 Oct 1928 is given by other sources. | Grady, Kenneth M. R. (Charles) (I3456)
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05 Dec 1932 according to Richard Anthony Ralli. | Ralli, Michel (Alexander) (I3229)
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08 Jun 1910 according to LDS International Genealogical Index | Negroponte, Mariette (Ioannis) (I574)
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09 Jul 1847, Finsbury Square, London, England, according to Richard Anthony Ralli. | Ralli, Chariclea (Antonios) (I960)
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1 Dec 1834: Ambrosios Th. Negroponte, 35, born Chios, married, arrived Syros 1834, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek government at the Syros tribunal. | Negroponte, Ambrosios Theodore (Theodore) (I432)
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1 Dec 1834: Eustratios Scaramanga, 38, married, arrived Syros 1825, born Chios, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek government at The Orthodox Church of Christ's Transfiguration (Metamorphosis), Ermoupolis, Syros. | Scaramanga, Eustratius (Petros) (I2281)
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1 Dec 1834: Matthew Mavrogordato, 43, married, born Chios, arrived Syros 1825, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek government at Ermoupolis, Syros. | Mavrogordato, Matthew (Lucas) (I2261)
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1 Dec 1834: Matthew Mavrogordato, 43, married, born Chios, arrived Syros 1825, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek government at Ermoupolis, Syros. | Mavrogordato, Matthew (Constantine) (I2267)
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1 Dec 1834: Matthew Mavrogordato, 43, married, born Chios, arrived Syros 1825, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek government at Ermoupolis, Syros. | Mavrogordato, Matteos (Nicolas) (I230)
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1 Feb 1894: Hercules St. Agelasto, 48, unmarried, born Syros, banking agent, swore allegiance to the government at the town hall, Ermoupolis. | Agelasto, Hercules (Stamati) (I145)
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1 Jan 1840 according to Sturdza | Ionides, Alexander (Alexander) (I213)
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1 Jul 1840: Stamati N. Agelasto, 29, unmarried, born Chios, merchant, arriving Syros 1825, swore allegiance to the government at the town hall, Ermoupolis. | Agelasto, Stamati (Nicolas) (I68)
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1 Mar 1856: Stamati M. Mavrogordato, 28, unmarried, born Chios, arrived Syros 1829, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek government at the town hall, Ermoupolis, Syros. | Mavrogordato, Stamati (Matthew) (I2269)
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1 Nov 1874, according to her death certificate | Antoniadi, Eugenie (John) (I347)
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10 Apr 1857: Stephanos K [Constantine], 25, unmarried, born Constantinople, merchant, swore allegiance to the government at town hall, Ermoupolis. | Agelasto, Stephanos Cosis (Cosi) (I43)
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10 Apr 1906 according to probate. | Micrulachi, Stephanos (Stephen) (I2232)
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144 |
10 Apr 1943 according to LDS International Genealogical Index | de Gramont, Count Gabriel (Agénor) (I577)
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145 |
10 Jan 1930 according to Sturdza | Ralli, Peter Kendrick (Michael) (I910)
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10 Mar 1995, according to gravestone | Offenhauser, William Henry (William) Jr. (I2167)
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10 May 1877: Anthony Z. Negroponte, 25, born Ermoupolis, unmarried, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek government at the town hall, Ermoupolis. Again, 5 Mar 1909: Anthony Zorzis Negroponte, 57, born Ermoupolis, married, money lender, swore allegiance to the Greek government at the town hall, Ermoupolis. | Negroponte, Anthony (Zorzis) (I1123)
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10 Oct 1890: George Stephen Zerlendi, 45, unmarried, born Ermoupolis, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek government at the Ermoupolis town hall. | Zerlendi, George (Etienne) (I116)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1012)
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10 Sep 1874: Stephen Ambr. Agelasto, 25, born Chios, unmarried, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek government at the town hall, Ermoupolis. No arrival date on Syros is given, suggesting that he was born on the island and that Chios is his family's origin, not his place of birth. The following entry on the list, sharing the same ID number, is for Leonidas A. Agelasto, presumably his older brother. | Agelasto, Stephanos (Ambrosios) (I166)
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