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A John L. Calvocoressi, fluent in French and Greek, was a member of the legal firm Gale & Kowalyshyn, 363 Main Street, Hartford, CT 06106 USA. | Calvocoressi, John Leonidas (Leonidas) (I2163)
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| 2702 |
A John Stephen Schilizzi, member of the London stock exchange, was co-administrator of the estate of George John Calvocoressi. | Schilizzi, Captain John Stephen (Stephen) (I2594)
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A keen horseman whose extravagant tastes often led him into financial difficulties. (Christopher Long) | Vlasto, John Evangelos (Stephanos) (I621)
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| 2704 |
A lawyer in the 'Tribunal Mixte' in Mansourah and Alexandria, Egypt (Christopher Long). | Jabalé, Jean Antoine (I4081)
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| 2705 |
A legal notice appeared following his death: Particulars to be sent to Broad & Son, 1 Great Winchester St. EC 2, London (The Times [London], 13 Dec 1948. | Agelasto, Stephen (Augustus) (I106)
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A legal notice regarding his importing of foreign dogs appeared (London Gazette 25 Aug 1908). | Rodocanachi, Matthew (Paul) (I1965)
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A letter dated 1 Jan 1902 tells St Sophia's church that Lucas and Mr Eumorfopoulos (George?) have rejoined the firm which will now increase its financial support of the church. He left estate of £104,657 13s 1d. | Eumorfopoulos, George (Aristides) (I1730)
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A letter from Zorzis Michalinos to church-warden Emmanuel Michael Rodocanachi, dated 30 Oct 1902, was kept in the archives because it was the first to written on a typewriter. | Rodocanachi, Emmanuel Michel (Michel) (I186)
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A listing in an 1893 publication by the Antwerp geography society lists D. Agelasto, consul de Grece, a Anvers (Bulletin de la Société de géographie d'Anvers, 1893-1894, p. 4.) | Agelasto, Dimitri (Stamati) (I143)
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| 2710 |
A March 20 1943 marriage to Carol Jean Kerwin was annulled July 20, 1943 due to "under legal age." | Family: Baird Patterson Bryson / Pauline Dawn (Steve) Zeko (F2254)
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A marginal note in the diary of Zannis Schilizzi says that the family decided that the financial difficulties of St John's church in 1870 made it impossible for a bishop to celebrate the requiem mass. | Rodocanachi, Paul (Petros) (I2560)
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| 2712 |
A marriage may not have taken place. The Bedforshire 1981 electoral register lists Terence A. Wall and Barbara E. Wall, at 9 Manor Road. | Family: Terence Albert Wall / Jean Elizabeth M (Hubert) Bunce (F1785)
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A marriage notice in The Times (London) reports the union of Anthony (Sophocles) Constantinidi of Cairo and Carrie (Paul) Scouloudi, 1 Oct 1910. The latter may be a daughter from his second marriage. | Scouloudi, Pavlos (Thomas) (I379)
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| 2714 |
A Matthew John Calvocoressi of no occupation, was co-administrator of the estate of George John Calvocoressi, presumably his brother (UK National Probate Calendar Index, 1937).
| Calvocoressi, Matthew John (John) (I2027)
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| 2715 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Carol Ann (Vincent) Zigmont (F1180)
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A member of the Chambre de Commerce in Marseilles in 1872. Erato Paris writes: "Voici donc une véritable aristocratie grecque, plantée au cœur de la haute bourgeoisie marseillaise... Signe de leur pouvoir et de leur influence tant au niveau local qu'international: leur entrée dans la Chambre de Commerce, lieu par excellence de l'élaboration de la politique économique de la ville port et de son commerce maritime...Paul Rodocanachi sera le premier à y siéger en 1852, suivi par Démétrios Agelasto (en 1872), Alcibiade Reggio (en 1885), Théodore Rodocanachi (en 1887), et Théodore Agelasto (en 1895)."
| Agelasto, Dimitrios (Michael) (I55)
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| 2717 |
A member of the Constitution Committee for the building of St Sophia's church, London. | Eumorfopoulos, Aristides George (Georges) (I1731)
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| 2718 |
A member of the French 'Résistance' in WWII and imprisoned in France. His uncle Pandely Leonidas Argenti had a medallion struck to acknowledge 'Cyrille's' wartime conduct in the French 'Résistance' and his refusal to talk despite torture by the Germans. | Argenti, Archimandrite Pandely (Leonidas) (I2627)
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| 2719 |
A memorial service was held 11 a.m. at St Sophia Cathedral, 29 Apr 1952 (The Times [London] 25 Apr 1952). | Calvocoressi, Leonidas (John) (I2030)
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A memorial service was held 6 Feb. 1941, St. Sophia, London | Agelasto, Michael (Stamati) (I154)
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A memorial service was held October 26, at 11:00 AM at Spencer Funeral Home, 112 Main St., East Hampton, CT. Donations requested to be sent to Riverfront Recapture LLC, 1 Hartford Sq. West, Hartford, CT. 06106-1984. | Calvocoressi, John Leonidas (Leonidas) (I2163)
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| 2722 |
A memorial service was held t 12:20 p.m. 5 Feb 1933 at St Sophia Cathedral, London. | Sechiari, Arghyro (Pandia) (I2026)
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| 2723 |
A memorial was held 2 Sep 2010 at Chatham House, London. | Calvocoressi, W/Cmdr Peter John Ambrose (Pantias) (I2054)
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| 2724 |
A memorium has been placed for an Aglaia Macropoulos at the Parish Church of St. Anne, Chingford, England. | Macropoulos, Aglaïa (Athanasios) (I318)
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| 2725 |
A Michael G. Mavrogordato is listed as a contributor toward the building of the Church of Aghia Sophia, London, January 1881. | Mavrogordato, Michael George (Zorzis) (I1323)
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| 2726 |
A Michel Petrocochino, 41, merchant, allees de Meihan 25, Marseille, signed the 1835 birth certificate of Despina Theano (Michael) Agelasto. | Petrocochino, Michael (Dimitrios) (I1075)
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A Michel Petrocochino, 41, merchant, allees de Meihan 35, Marseille, signed the 1835 birth certificate of Despina Theano (Michael) Agelasto. He was also a signatory witness to the birth of his nephew Dimitrios (Michael) Agelasto. | Petrocochino, Michael (Dimitrios) (I92)
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| 2728 |
A Miss L Agelasto attended a memorial service for Sir Henry Simson, The Times (London), 19 Sep 1932, p 15. | Agelasto, Loucia (John) (I189)
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| 2729 |
A Miss L Agelasto attended the funeral of Nicolas (Aristides) Eumorfopoulos, The Times (London), 14 Dec 1942, p 6. | Agelasto, Loucia (John) (I189)
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| 2730 |
A Miss Lucy Agelasto was the executor of the Carthew estate, The Times (London), 29 Aug 1940, p 10. | Agelasto, Loucia (John) (I189)
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A Mme P. Rodocanachi is recorded as the subject of a portrait by Bernardo Amiconi in 1863 (presumably this describes Zenni Sechiari?). (Christopher Long) | Sechiari, Zenni (Georges) (I4020)
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A Mme. A. Avierino was the subject of a portrait by Bernardo Amiconi in 1865. | Ralli, Cleopatra (Antonio) (I875)
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| 2733 |
A modern art enthusiast who was an early member of the Museum of Modern Art, New York. He introduced T. Catesby Jones, an arts patron, to the State of Virginia art collections. Jones bequeathed the bulk of his modern art collection to Virginia institutions in 1947; Michael Agelasto is cited in the exhibition catalogue for his role. (The exhibition catalogue, Matisse, Picasso, and Modern Art in Paris: The T. Catesby Jones Collections, The U. Va Art Musueum, 30 Jan - 24 Apr 2009 (Parker Agelasto). | Agelasto, Michael (Alexander) (I193)
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| 2734 |
A Mr. Ziffo was involved in a legal case, Vagliano v Bank of England, which went to the Privy Council, House of Lords, 1889. Ziffo was the out-of-door manager and confidential secretary to Vagliano. | Ziffo, George (Loucas) (I2853)
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| 2735 |
A Mrs. Agelasto, 28 Cavandish Sq. W, London, advertized for a general cook and parlour maid in The Times [London], 1 Apr 1916]. Later living at Roughwood Park, she advertized for a cook for "four in family, five servants" (The Times [London], 4 Mar 1919]; for a "housemaid, experienced, head of two; house very comfortable, four in family, five servants" (The Times [London], 7 Jul 1920]; for a "parlourmaid, experienced, single-handed with help. 4 in family 6 servants; house very comfortable, own bedroom" (The Times [London], 19-20-21 Apr 1922); the next year for another cook (The Times [London], 8 May 1923]. | Agelasto, Christine (John) (I118)
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| 2736 |
A namesake, b. abt. 1895, London, appears in the 1901 England census, the son of Leon Messinesi (consul general for Greece & dried fruit merchant) and wife Susanne , both born Vostizza, Greece, Greek subjects; and brother Xenophon, b. abt. 1908. | Messinesi, Miliades (Aristomenis) (I3972)
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| 2737 |
A namesake, unknown to Argenti, lived and worked in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as a import/export merchant from at least 1857-1881. Themistocles Petrocochino was a director of the Banco do Brazil, 1861-1900. He lived at Alfandega 46 (1860) and then with João N Petrocochino, unknown to Argenti, at rua do Visconde de Inhauma, 26, Sobrado (1875-1881). From 1910 there has existed: Rua Petrocochino, RJ, 20551-255, Brazil. | Petrocochino, Themistocles Pandia Anthony (Pandia) (I1191)
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| 2738 |
A naturalized US citizen, 18 Feb 1918, Boston, Mass., according to wife's US passport application. | Benachi, Antonios (Loukas) (I492)
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| 2739 |
A newspaper announcement reports the death of Antoine Psicha, 29 Jun 1914, Amsterdam. Since he is listed in the 1921 England census, this is unlikely he. | Psycha, Antony Theseus (Theseus) (I963)
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| 2740 |
A Nicolas Frangopoulos (no proof that this is he) was appointed as a member of the Chios 'ephory' during the Samian invasion and occupation of the island by Logothetis during the Massacres of Chios. (Christopher Long) | Frangopulo, Nicolas (I417)
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A Nicolas Frangopoulos, married to an Angeliki, is recorded on a monument at the Petrocochino church Aghios GIoannis in the Kampos, Chios, and is said to have been a 'magistrate' or judge in England. (Christopher Long) | Frangopulo, Nicolas (I417)
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| 2742 |
A noble of Cephalonia. (Christopher Long) | Melissinos, Bernardos (Panaghi) (I531)
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A noble of Zante.(Christopher Long) | Melissinos, Marios (Gian-Drago) (I534)
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A noted Greek mathematician, he made "significant contributions to the theory of functions of a real variable, the calculus of variations, and measure theory" according to his biography in wikipedia. | Caratheodori, Professor Constantine (Stephanos) (I1085)
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| 2745 |
A notice in The Times (London), 21 Nov 1981 announced the couple's "Golden Wedding." | Family: Augustus (Tryphon) Agelasto / Charlotte Priestly (Frank) Watson (F108)
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| 2746 |
A notice in The Times, 23 Jul 1957 announced a Christies auction of jewels by various owners including the "late Miss A.M. Agelasto." | Agelasto, Alexandra Mary (John) (I1185)
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A P Negroponte arrived Bombay, aboard Imperates, 19 Nov 1891 from Port Said. | Negroponte, Ambrosios (Pandely) (I1117)
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| 2748 |
A Pandia Negroponte, of Greece, cotton salesman, of 44 Waterloo Road, New Brighton, Cheshire, was naturalized in the UK on 17 Mar 1921. | Negroponte, Pandia (Pericles) (I2459)
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| 2749 |
A Pandias Ralli, son of Ambrosios & Arghyri Ralli, is buried in an infant's grave in the Greek Cemetery, Calcutta. | Ralli, Pandia (Ambrose) (I996)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I477)
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