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2751 A Paspatis was imprisoned by Greek authorities, 1917-1918. Paspati, Alexander (Zorzis) O.B.E. (I984)
 
2752 A Penelope Ziffo (born Apr-May-Jun 1852, Manchester, register 8d, p 19) was married in London in 1873 (register 1c, p 174). Certificates not examined. Ziffo, Penelope (Loucas) (I3763)
 
2753 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2503)
 
2754 A petition in bankruptcy was filed 18 Nov 1859 against Antonio Calvocoressi, merchant, dealer and chapman, Manchester (London Gazette 1 Oct 1861). Calvocoressi, Antonios (Nicolas) (I3528)
 
2755 A philanthropist who among other projects founded the Theological School of Halki where his portrait appears in the reception hall. Grand Cordon of the Order of The Saviour. Schilizzi Stephanovich, Paul (Zannis) (I2565)
 
2756 A phone was in the name of Mrs. J. Dilberoglue, 19 Southfields Rd., Eastbourne from 1909-1949. After her death, the listing for the same address changed to Capt. P. Dilberoglue, 1950-1952. Agelasto, Ioulia (Augustus) (I91)
 
2757 A phone was registered to Alfred G. Barralet, Mitre Ct, E.C.4, London in 1935. Barralet, Alfred George (William) (I3305)
 
2758 A photo of mother and infant, circa 1860 by André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri in the collection of the Musee d’Orsay, Paris, is possibly Mrs. Demosthenes Agelasto née Arghyro Sechiari, and her son Michel. Agelasto, Michel Demosthenes (Demosthenes) (I131)
 
2759 A photo of mother and infant, circa 1860-186 by Eugene Disderi in the collection of the Musee d’Orsay, Paris, is likely Mrs. Demosthenes Agelasto née Arghyro Sechiari, and her son Michel. Sechiari, Arghyro (Georges) (I59)
 
2760 A photo, possibly of E.M. Rodocanachi, with child, was taken early 1900s by George Boucas (Athens & London), who was a major photographer at the time. You can read more about him on this site.(Parker Agelasto) Michael Constantinidi says, however, "I can’t identify the child in the photo, though it could be my aunt Eirene Rodocanachi, but I certainly do not think the man is my grandfather; in the pictures I have of him he looks quite different." Rodocanachi, Emmanuel Michel (Michel) (I186)
 
2761 A pilot in WW II, he died in action, according to his cousin Angela Abell. Scanavi, Theodore (Jean) (I3843)
 
2762 A plague inside St. Sophia Church, Bayswater, London, on the right side acknowledges his death in combat.  Agelasto, Captain Augustus (Stephen) MC (I201)
 
2763 A Polyxene Mavrogordato is recorded as giving birth to a child on Syros in 1890. Mavrogordato, Polyxene (Constantine) (I2369)
 
2764 A possible grandson: James Dunmore Hotchkiss (499539) Infantry, Scottish Division, Regular Army, Short Serv. Limited Commn. A. & S.H. to be 2nd Lt. (on probation), 22 Feb 1975 (London Gazette 24 Mar 1975). Hotchkis, Dr. Robert Dunmore (Richard) (I221)
 
2765 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I260)
 
2766 A professional opera singer. Perpinia, Hélène (George) (I670)
 
2767 A prominent surgeon, a long time resident of Paris who, after WWI began, was put in charge of a French military hospital. Coryllos, Polybios (Nicolas) (I2867)
 
2768 A recent widow she was in partnership with Stephen Emmanuel Petrocochino, who retired 31 Dec 1889, and Eustratius Emmanuel Petrocochino, operating under the firm of Petrocochino Brothers, at Palmerston Buildings, Old Broad Street, London and Manchester and Calcutta, India (London Gazette18 Jul 1890). Rodocanachi, Despina (Matthew) (I474)
 
2769 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1530)
 
2770 A Requiem Mass was held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Norfolk, Virginia. Walton, Mary Higgins (Joseph) (I195)
 
2771 A Roman aristocrat; Prince of Vicovaro Cenci-Bolognetti, Don Guido (Ugo) (I3742)
 
2772 A search of the Boulogne-sur-Mer on-line archives for the years 1858-1874 did not produce a birth certificate. Nicolaidis, Louis (Jean) (I328)
 
2773 A second ceremony at St. Mary Abbot's, Kensington, was officiated by the Rev. Stanley Rutherford. Family: Stamatios (Aristides) Eumorfopoulos / Grace Olive (Herbert) Toovey (F1001)
 
2774 A ship manifest says he's single in 1913. Family: André (Paul) de Magnin / Sophia (Antonio) Ralli (F390)
 
2775 A signatory witness to her birth was Theodore (Paraskeva) Sechiari. Zarifi, Marie (Pericles) (I182)
 
2776 A signatory witness to her birth was Demetrius Agelasto, 28, merchant, Allees des Capucines 45, Marseille. Zygomala, Maria (Michael) (I3104)
 
2777 A signatory witness to her birth was Miltiade Psichi, 45, rentier, boulevard du Nord 22, Marseille, France. Condostavlo / Contostavlos, Angeliki (Othon) (I2099)
 
2778 A signatory witness to his birth was Etienne RalliRodocanachi, Theodore (Emmanuel) (I233)
 
2779 A signatory witness to his birth was his uncle Pierre Scaramanga, 30, merchant, rue de la grande armee 11, Marseille, France. Condostavlo / Contostavlos, Pandia (Othon) (I2098)
 
2780 A SM Agelasto wrote a letter on masonry in Greece to (The Times [London], 23 Aug 1928]. Agelasto, Stamati (Michael) (I218)
 
2781 A son was born at Calcutta, 30 Jun 1889, to the wife of M L Calvocoressi according to the birth notice in The Times of India, 5 Jul 1889 and in the Madras MailCalvocoressi, Democritos (Miltiades) (I1813)
 
2782 A Stam. (N.) Agelasto is mentioned as a commercial enterprise by Georgiadis and cited by Zolotas. He is listed in the 1870 business directory as a merchant in Constantinople: Stamboul and Galata. Agelasto, Stamati (Nicolas) (I68)
 
2783 A syndicated 1941 article refers to her as "a sister of the Greek Alexandrian bankers, Constantine and Ambroise Sinadino, who was at the time [of her marriage to Victor de Lesseps] the widow of George Negroponte, whose family had played a notable role in Greek war of liberation in the early part of the nineteenth century." ("La Marquise de Fontenoy," Chicago Daily Tribune, 2 May 1914, p 6; Washington Post 2 May 1914) If this is correct, then Argenti has misidentified her stepson Michel's parentage. Sinadino, Calliope (Ioannis) (I342)
 
2784 A Theodore Mavrocordato served on a committee in 1935 to investigate the problem of limited space in the West Norwood Cemetery. Mavrogordato, Theodore Michel (Michael) (I1337)
 
2785 A Theodore Rodocanachi was a member of the Marseille Chambre de Commerce 1887 - 1893. Rodocanachi, Theodore (Emmanuel) (I173)
 
2786 A two-storey museum was added to the back of the house in Chelsea to house his vast collection of Chinese art, nearly all which is now at the British Museum. Founder of the Oriental Ceramic Society (first president from 1921 to his death). Eumorfopoulos, George (Aristides) (I1730)
 
2787 A visitation was held at Hope Presbyterian Church, Walnut Grove, Memphis at noon 10 Jan 2009, followed by a Memorial Service at 1 P.M. with Rev. Eli Morris, Pastor of the church, officiating. Bartholomew, Amelia Anne (Paul) (I952)
 
2788 A visitation was held in her honor on Sunday, October 26, 2025, from 2-4 PM and 6-8 PM at O.B. Davis Funeral Homes, 4839 Nesconset Highway, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776.  Lupton, Edna May (Lewis) (I3076)
 
2789 A volunteer in the Greek war of 1897 and with the Duke of Cambridge's Special Corps in the Boer War (Queen's Medal, three clasps). In WWI a 2nd Lt in Reserve of Officers and transferred to 6th Bn. Hampshire Regt in 1915, serving in Mesopotamia and Persia. Promoted to 2nd Lt 10 Dec 1914, to Lt effective 1st June 1916, then 'having attained the age limit, was retired' as Lt. London Gazette 1 Jan 1915, 27 Nov 1917, 1 Jun 1921). Petrocochino, Ambrouzios (Themistocles) FRGS JP (I1865)
 
2790 A web source says b. 1 Feb 1855, Prussia (Germany). Schoreck, Martha (Charles) (I3063)
 
2791 a widower at DOD Agelasto, Dimitri (Stamati) (I1268)
 
2792 A widower he had a subsequent marriage to Virginia (Alexander Emmanuel) Benachi, 28 Apr 1947, who herself had had an earlier marriage to Jean A. (Athos) Romanos in 1925. Family: Nicolas (Alexander) Tombazi / Despina Cleopatra (John) Rodocanachi (F1493)
 
2793 A widower, he had an 1876 marriage to Agnes Julia Kedwards (b. Abt 1853, Evesham, Worcestershire, England, d. Sep 1922, Kings Norton, Worcestershire, England). Family: William (Simeon) Meacham / Eliza (William) Blackwood (F397)
 
2794 A Zermati might have received the Chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur, 31 Dec 1918. The Marseille 1898 directory lists J Zermati & M. Mamain, commission naires, rue Republic 33. Zermati, Georges Yves Saül (I212)
 
2795 A. A. Ralli attended the Jun 1911 funeral of George RalliRalli, Alexander (Antonio) (I876)
 
2796 A. Agelasto and Co. of 63 George St., Manchester, merchants, received Trade Mark 137, for Class 24, cotton piece goods, Manchester Guardian, 17 Apr 1879, p 4). The Trade Marks Journal, 25 Apr 1883, announced trade mark no. 29,444, A. Agelasto and Co., claimed for Class XXIV cotton (Manchester Guardian, 26 Apr 1883, p 7). Trade marks 31.378 and 31.315-7 for A. Agelasto and Co., Manchester, were announced in cotton goods claimed in class 24 Trade Marks Journal, 6 Jun 1883 (reported in the Manchester Guardian, 7 Jun 1883, p 4). A. Agelasto and Co. registered a class XII ornamentental (sic) design (Manchester Guardian, 26 May 1879, p 4). Agelasto, Augustus (Cosi) (I41)
 
2797 A. Agelasto and Co. ranked 21st in volume as it imported 5,285 packages [of cotton] through the Custom House [presumably Manchester, 1874], Manchester Guardian, 13 Feb 1875, p 6. Others in the list: Ralli Brothers (2nd in volume, 29,011 packages); Argenti, Schilizzi, and Co. (7, 13,413); Petrocochino Brothers (15, 6,552); Tamvaco and Co., (17, 6,418). Agelasto, Augustus (Cosi) (I41)
 
2798 A. Agelasto and Co. signed a petition to the Manchester and Salford Council urging them to cover over the River Irwell at Hunt's Bank (Manchester Times, 6 Aug 1881). Agelasto, Augustus (Cosi) (I41)
 
2799 A. Agelasto and Co. was on the initial phone subscription list in Manchester, "The Lancashire and Cheshire Telephone Exchange Co., Ltd. [public notice]," Manchester Guardian, 11 Oct 1881, p 1. Agelasto, Augustus (Cosi) (I41)
 
2800 A. Agelasto charity: £2 2s. to the mayor's charitable fund (Manchester Guardian, 10 Jul 1850); £2 2s. for a subscription to aid the Manchester Royal Lunatic Hospital (Manchester Guardian, 28 Dec 1850, p 1; 4 Jan 1851, p 1); [following as A Agelasto & Co] £50 to aid the famine in India (The Times and Daily News [London], 28 Aug 1877); £200 to the Chios earthquake [22 Mar 1881] relief fund (The Times and Daily News [London], 8 Apr 1881]).  Agelasto, Augustus (Cosi) (I41)
 

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