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18701 Z.N. Negroponte, merchant, chios, Annuaire du commerce Didot-Bottin, 1861, p. 2513. Negroponte, John (Nicolas) (I4673)
 
18702 Z.P. Negroponte was among the 327 Chiot refugees in Syros who signed a letter dated 10 Jul 1829 to the Governor of Greece. Negroponte, Zorzis (Pandely) (I42)
 
18703 Zanni Stef. Schilizzi is listed in the partnership businesses in 1860 that also involved John Stephen Schilizzi [probably John S. (Zannis) Schilizzi Stephanovich], James Constantine Negroponte, [perhaps Jean (Constantine) Negroponte], Emmanuel Halduvacchi, Leonidas Vernudacchi, John Vaffiadacclii, Michael Pantaleone Mavrogordato, Ambrosia Michele Cappati, Ipatias Vernudacchi & M. F. Paspatti. The firms involved included Schilizzi & Co., at London, Manchester and Calcutta; Schilizzi & Vaffiadacchi, Leghorn, Z. Stefanovich & Co., Constantinople; A.M. Cappari, Taganrog; and Ypatio Vernudacchi, Rostoff (London Gazette 7 Jun 1861; The Manchester Guardian 10 Jun 1861, p 4). Schilizzi Stephanovich, Zannis Stephanovich (Stephanis) (I2514)
 
18704 Zanni Stefanovich Schilizzi was among the partners in business as Merchants, at London, Manchester, and Calcutta, under the firm of Schilizzi and Co., at Leghorn under the firm of Schilizzi and Vafiadacchi, at Castellamare under the firm of Paul Stefanovich Schilizzi, at Constantinople under the firm of Z. Stefanovich and Co., and at Taganrog and Rostoff-on-the-Don under the firm of John F. Paspatti, until dissolved 31 March 1866. Other partner were: John Stephen Schilizzi, Demetrius Stefanovich Schilizzi, John Stefanovich Schilizzi, Paul John Schilizzi, Paul Stefanovich Schilizzi, Giovanni Vafiadacchi, Ambrosio M. Cappari, Emmanuel Hafduvachi, Michael P. Mavrogordato, Michael F. Paspatti, John F. Paspatti, Nicolas P. Caridia, Aristides Z. Caridia, and Demetrius J. Paspatti. (London Gazette 22 Feb 1869) Schilizzi Stephanovich, Zannis Stephanovich (Stephanis) (I2514)
 
18705 Zannis St. Schilizzi, 33, b. Chios, unmarried, coffee merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek state on 25 May 1838 at the town hall, Ermoupolis.  Schilizzi Stephanovich, Zannis Stephanovich (Stephanis) (I2514)
 
18706 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3248)
 
18707 Zenobia Ralli, 17 Newsham Dr., Liverpool, widow, died 14 May 1945, probate Liverpool 26 Oct to Robert Reginald Stewart chartered accountant, Constantine Michael Ralli, cotton broker [apparently her stepson], and George Hardman Ashworth, chartered accountant. Effects £1422 3s. 7d. Galati, Zenovia (Dimitrios) (I436)
 
18708 Ziffo Bros and G.L.Ziffo & Co. both were exporters in the 19th Century at Rostov-on-Don. Ziffo, Paul (Stephanos) (I266)
 
18709 Ziffo, Sons and Co. contributed £50 to the family of Julia Lloyd whose husband was murdered in Greece (The Leeds Mercury, 7 Jun 1870). Ziffo, Loukas George (George) (I1575)
 
18710 Ziziniz, c/o Mr. P. Agelasto, 89 Campden Hill Ct., Kensington, London, housewife, 67, USA citizen and resident, destination London, arrived Liverpool 12 Dec 1914 aboard the Lusitania from New York Long, Matilda (Joseph) (I705)
 
18711 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2014)
 
18712 Zoe Rodocanachi relates this anecdote from her grandmother, Eirene: At the time of the Crusades, the families of Rodocanachi and Petrocochino were in Byzantine. When the Turks captured the city, they escaped to the island of Chios, in A.D.1362, where they lived until A.D.1822, when the Turks sacked the island. Some members escaped to Trieste, from where they spread to various parts of Europe. One of the Rodocanachis (whose portrait keeps on our staircase) was carried as a baby away from Chios by his elder sister, who lost a shoe on the beach as she escaped!
 
Petrocochino, Eirene Despina (Stephen) (I1980)
 
18713 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).
 
Agelasto, Michael (Stamati) (I32)
 
18714 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).
 
[Agelasto], Ypatia (I574)
 
18715 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.
 
Agelasto, Emmanuel (Michael) (I455)
 
18716 Zolotas mentions Constantinos Agelasto, (1802 – 1882 Constantinople, citing Georgiadis 1840). His wife was Angerou (1812 – 1896) and his son was Augustís (C.) Agelasto (citing Georgiadis 1852). Georgiadis, the source for Zolotas, gives the above dates for Constantinos and his wife, though the son is not mentioned in the 1898 edition, which is perhaps why he is omitted by Argenti, who may have relied on this edition. Additionally, Georgiadis refers to the accounting records of St John Church of the Chiots and mentions the sum of 30 [Turkish] pounds, received on 27 Jan 1896, willed to the Church by
Angeroù Agelastos, widow of Constantinos Agelastos. (George Agelastos) 
Agelasto, Constantine (Augustis) (I28)
 
18717 Zolotas says a Katerni [Agelasto] of the Schilizzi family was among two old women who lived in Chios until the end of the 19th Century. Schilizzi, Catherine (Nicolas) (I35)
 
18718 Zolotas says he and his wife are buried at Panaghiá in Cocorovilia, Chios. Agelasto, Paul (Stamati) (I519)
 
18719 Zolotas says she and her husband are buried at Panaghiá in Cocorovilia, Chios. Mavrogordato, Batoliá (I520)
 
18720 Zolotas says that references to Dimitri Pandelis Agelasto are found in three sources: the Lazaretto Codex of Chios in 1787, archives of Chadzi Lorenzis Schilizzi in 1816, and in Smyrni in 1816. Argenti created two Dimitri (#7, Dimitri Zannis ) and (#10, Dimitri Pandelis), but this was apparently a mistaken reading of Zolotas who referred to Dimitri only as the son of Pandelis, not Zannis. (George Agelasto) Agelasto, Dimitri (Pandelis) (I10)
 
18721 Zolotas: Constantinos Agelasto, (1802 – 1882, died in Constantinople, citing Georgiadis, the same is mentioned ibid. in 1840). His wife was Angerou (1812 – 1896) and his son was Augustís (C.) Agelasto, citing Georgiadis 1852. Agelasto, Augustus (Constantine) (I545)
 
18722 Zolotas: Leonís Agelasto, in Constantinople (s. Georgiadis: 1814 and 1819).  Agelasto, Leoni (Stamati) (I36)
 
18723 Zorzis (Stephanos) Galati had six children, but only two are involved in the Negroponte-Agelasto bloodline. The others are included in Argenti/Long. Galati, Zorzis (Stephanos) (I273)
 
18724 Zorzis Pandely Negroponte, banker, is mentioned in the notary records, Syros, 4 Oct 1851. Negroponte, Zorzis (Pandely) (I42)
 
18725 Zorzis Sechiari, 50, b. Chios, married, having arrived Syros 1834, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek state at the Greek consulate, Marseille, on 25 Feb 1853. Sechiari, Georges (Paraskeva) (I330)
 
18726 [10 Sep 1874]: Leonidas A. Agelasto, 27, 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 previous entry on the list, sharing the same ID number, is for Stephan A. Agelasto, presumably his younger brother. The archive's digital index omits the date; on the original register it is likely the clerk used ditto marks.
 
Agelasto, Leonidas (Ambrosios) (I165)
 
18727 [apparently not:] Michael K. Caralli, 32, b. Chios, married, having arrived Syros 1831, insurance agent, swore allegiance to the Greek state on 9 Oct 1840 at the town hall, Ermoupolis, Syros. Caralli, Michael (I3434)
 
18728 [apparently not:] Michael N. Caralli, 34, b. Chios, married, having arrived Syros 1826, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek state on 3 Oct 1836 at the town hall, Ermoupolis, Syros. Caralli, Michael (I3434)
 
18729 [Charilaos]? Negroponte, 23, married, laborer, with $800, last residence ?, New York, and with the intended address of 72 South Main Street, Providence, RI, arrived New York from Trieste, Austria, on the Pannonia 7 Nov 1904, accompanied by his wife, Elenie Negroponte, 29. Negroponte, Charles H. (Paul) (I3403)
 
18730 [Document] No 24: A document issued by the Church Administration of Chios in 1835, related to the ownership of St Tryphon Church, by which Manuel Agelasto is acknowledged as the legal owner. Pages LII and LIII. See description of text by George Agelastos. Agelasto, Emmanuel John (John) (I1177)
 
18731 [Fr] Nellorphinos presiding [Narkissos Morphinos] Zizinia, Aristide André (Georges) (I262)
 
18732 [John D Katinakis, 22, son of the late D.M. Katinakis, died at the Grand Hotel Paris (The Times [London], 19 Jul 1897, p. 1.) [illegible due to poor scanning] Katinakis, John Demetrius (Demetrius) (I1054)
 
18733 [Lt. Col. Edward Boxshall] was an intelligence officer in World War I and from 1921 to 1939 represented British companies in Romania. In World War II, he was an officer in Special Operations Executive, which controlled undercover agents in Nazi-occupied territory. Until his retirement, Mr. Boxshall was employed by the Foreign Office to advise on what should be made public about Special Operations Executive activities. Syndicated obituary "Lt. Col. Boxshall, oldest British spy," Santa Ana Orange County Register, 31 Jan 1984. Boxshall, Lt Colonel Edwin George MBE (I1250)
 
18734 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3809)
 
18735 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3808)
 
18736 “Most of my photos show her old but upright amidst her progeny with a Victorian bonnet on her head... plain of face, tall, slim, impeccably attired, imposing and relaxed. Her husband George remained devoted to her all his life...” (Christopher Long). Zafiropoulo, Eleni (Dimitrios) (I409)
 
18737 £423 8s. 6d. estate administered by Pandia Leonidas Lambrinudi, member of London Stock Exchange and attorney of Emmanuel Leonidas Lambrinudi and his wife DespinaLambrinudi, Leonidas Paul (Emmanuel) (I3981)
 

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