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According to the 1871 census, the family lived at 1 Kensingston Park Gardens, London, with 5 servants. Household comprised (correcting for misspelling): Aristides Eumorfopoulos, 46 b. Greece, Black Sea [products?]; wife Mariora, 36, b. Greece; her mother Despina Scaramanga, 62, b. Greece; children: Georgios, 7 b. Hereford; Smaragda, 6 b. Liverpool, Despina, 5 b. Liverpool, Maria, 4 b. London; Mimina, 2 b. London; Elpiniki, 2 b. London; Eustratius, 1 b. London. | Eumorfopoulos, Aristides George (Georges) (I1731)
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According to the 1871 census, the family lived at 1 Kensingston Park Gardens, London, with 5 servants. Household comprised (correcting for misspelling): Aristides Eumorfopoulos, 46 b. Greece, Black Sea [products?]; wife Mariora, 36, b. Greece; her mother Despina Scaramanga, 62, b. Greece; children: Georgios, 7 b. Hereford; Smaragda, 6 b. Liverpool, Despina, 5 b. Liverpool, Maria, 4 b. London; Mimina, 2 b. London; Elpiniki, 2 b. London; Eustratius, 1 b. London. | Scaramanga, Mariora (Eustratius) (I1732)
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According to the 1871 census, the family lived at 1 Kensingston Park Gardens, London, with 5 servants. Household comprised (correcting for misspelling): Aristides Eumorfopoulos, 46 b. Greece, Black Sea [products?]; wife Mariora, 36, b. Greece; her mother Despina Scaramanga, 62, b. Greece; children: Georgios, 7 b. Hereford; Smaragda, 6 b. Liverpool, Despina, 5 b. Liverpool, Maria, 4 b. London; Mimina, 2 b. London; Elpiniki, 2 b. London; Eustratius, 1 b. London. | Eumorfopoulos, Maria (Aristides) (I2328)
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According to the 1872-75 New York City directories, J.M. Agelasto, "mer., h Eng," operated at 17/18 William St. At the same address for 1872-75: Frangopulo, Agelasto & Co. mers. Over the same years his older brother A.M. Agelasto was a cotton buyer and commercial merchant with his own company in New York: mer. 80 Beaver. | Agelasto, John Michael (Michael) (I80)
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| 2955 |
According to the 1876 Marseille census, he was living with his widowed mother, sister Marie and a domestic servant at rue Thomas 20. | Agelasto, Calioges (Emmanuel) (I1181)
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According to the 1876 Marseille census, she was living with her widowed mother, brother and a domestic servant at rue Thomas 20. | Agelasto, Marie (Emmanuel) (I1182)
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According to the 1881 British census Stavros Negroponte, 55, retired merchant, naturalized British subject, lived with his wife Ruth, 27, native of Manchester, Lancashire, at 42 Warrior Square, Hastings, Sussex, England. | Negroponte, Stavros Jacobos (Jacobos) esq (I1258)
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According to the 1881 British census Stavros Negroponte, 55, retired merchant, naturalized British subject, lived with his wife Ruth, 27, native of Manchester, Lancashire, at 42 Warrior Square, Hastings, Sussex, England. | [Negroponte], Ruth (I3028)
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According to the 1881 Census he was a scholar at St. Cuthberts, age 13, residing at 2 Bruntsfield Terrace, Edinburgh, Scotland, with his widowed aunt, Margaret Hart Jameson. | Hotchkis, Dr. Robert Dunmore (Richard) (I221)
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| 2960 |
According to the 1881 census, she lived with her daughter Mariora, son-in-law Aristides Eumorfopoulos and their children at 1 Kensingston Park Gardens, London. | Psycha, Despina (Stamati) (I2266)
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According to the 1881 census, the family lived at 1 Kensingston Park Gardens, London, with 4 servants. The household comprised (correcting for misspelling): Aristides Eumorfopoulos, 56 b. Greece, merchant with Scaramanga & Co.; wife Mariora, 41, b. Greece; her mother Despina Scaramanga, 70, b. Greece; children Georgios, 17 b. Liverpool; Smaragda, 16 b. Liverpool; Despina, 15 b. Liverpool; Maria, 14 b. London; Mimina, 13 b. London; Elpiniki, 13 b. London; Eustratius, 11 b. London; Nicolas, 8 b. London; Stamatios, 6 b. London. | Eumorfopoulos, Aristides George (Georges) (I1731)
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| 2962 |
According to the 1881 census, the family lived at 1 Kensingston Park Gardens, London, with 4 servants. The household comprised (correcting for misspelling): Aristides Eumorfopoulos, 56 b. Greece, merchant with Scaramanga & Co.; wife Mariora, 41, b. Greece; her mother Despina Scaramanga, 70, b. Greece; children Georgios, 17 b. Liverpool; Smaragda, 16 b. Liverpool; Despina, 15 b. Liverpool; Maria, 14 b. London; Mimina, 13 b. London; Elpiniki, 13 b. London; Eustratius, 11 b. London; Nicolas, 8 b. London; Stamatios, 6 b. London. | Scaramanga, Mariora (Eustratius) (I1732)
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According to the 1881 census, the family lived at 1 Kensingston Park Gardens, London, with 4 servants. The household comprised (correcting for misspelling): Aristides Eumorfopoulos, 56 b. Greece, merchant with Scaramanga & Co.; wife Mariora, 41, b. Greece; her mother Despina Scaramanga, 70, b. Greece; children Georgios, 17 b. Liverpool; Smaragda, 16 b. Liverpool; Despina, 15 b. Liverpool; Maria, 14 b. London; Mimina, 13 b. London; Elpiniki, 13 b. London; Eustratius, 11 b. London; Nicolas, 8 b. London; Stamatios, 6 b. London. | Eumorfopoulos, Maria (Aristides) (I2328)
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According to the 1901 British census Constantine, 73, retired cotton merchant, native Greek; his wife Angelique, 63, a French subject; and their daughters Angelique, 37; Hypatia, 35; and Polymnia, all born in Liverpool and music teachers, lived at 26 Hawarden Avenue, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, with a nurse and a domestic servant. | Negroponte, Constantine (Paul) (I588)
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According to the 1901 census, the family lived at 38 Gloucester Square, London, with 8 servants. Household comprised (correcting for misspelling): Mariora, 60, b. Greece, widow and head of household; children Georgios, 17 b. Liverpool; Esmeralda [Smaragda], 36 b. Liverpool; Elpiniki, 33 b. London; Nicolas, 28, Secondary School Teacher, b. London; Stamatios, 26, b. London, grain merchant. | Scaramanga, Mariora (Eustratius) (I1732)
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According to the 1901 England Census Julia A Ralli, 73, widow, born Marseille, France was living at 185 Gloucester Terrace, Paddington, London, with her daughter Caterina Agelasto and her family. | Schilizzi, Julia (Petros) (I312)
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| 2967 |
According to the 1901 England Census shows he was living at 185 Gloucester Terrace, Paddington, London, with his uncle, Stephen A Agelasto and his family. | Sarafoglu, Constantine (Stephanos) (I944)
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| 2968 |
According to the 1910 census Demosthene, 56, and Blanche Paterachi, 35, lived at 129 Washington Avenue, Tarrant, Fort Worth, Texas, United States. | Pateraki, Demosthenes (Aristides) (I826)
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According to the 1910 census Demosthene, 56, and Blanche Paterachi, 35, lived at 129 Washington Avenue, Tarrant, Texas, United States. | Voisin, Blanche (Antoine) (I827)
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| 2970 |
According to the 1911 census, she was born in Hendon, Wiltshire, England. | Negroponte, Emma Ethel (Alfred) (I3295)
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According to the 1920 census she lived at 351 West End Avenue, New York City, with her mother and brother.
| Ralli, Lois (Antonio) (I2863)
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According to the 1920 census she lived at 351 West End Avenue, New York City, with her son Pandia and daughter Lois. | Ziffo, Despina (George) (I2858)
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| 2973 |
According to the Hagley Museum and Library, which retains the papers of William H. Offenhauser, Jr.:
William Henry Offenhauser, Jr. was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1904. He earned degrees at Columbia College and the Engineering School of Columbia University, and began working at RCA Photophone as an electrical engineer shortly after graduation. Offenhauser’s work focused on developing and improving the transmission of sound to film via light – a technology vital to producing sound motion pictures. He transferred to RCA Victor in 1931, and left the company some time before 1942, after which his research focused on sound motion picture standards, particularly on picture-sound synchronization.
Offenhauser was awarded the John Grierson International Gold Medal Award in 1977 by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE), authored several books, and received 70 patents. He died in Connecticut in 1995.
The William H. Offenhauser, Jr. papers are composed of notes, schematics, and correspondence from his work at RCA Photophone on recording sound on motion picture film. The papers include licensing agreements, meeting reports on the progress and problems of Photophone technology, parts catalogs, RCA press materials like the booklet, “RCA, who we are and what we do,” and a copy of his patent for “Sound Reproduction” by light (2,018,315.) Of special note is a list of movie theaters with sound motion picture projection rooms in New York in 1928. | Offenhauser, William Henry (William) Jr. (I2167)
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According to the Pandektis digital database for the Constantinople 1869 census, Maria Agelastou born Constantinople 1854 taught school, having a degree for Elementary school teacher 1st Year. | Agelasto, Marie (Emmanuel) (I1182)
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According to the Pandektis digital database for the Constantinople 1862 census, Kalliopi Agelastou born Constantinople 1846 taught school, having a degree for Elementary school teacher 2nd Year. | Agelasto, Calliope (Stamati) (I149)
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| 2976 |
According to the age given at burial, he would have been born in 1825. | Negroponte, Constantine (Jacob) (I339)
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According to the burial record, she lived about one hour. | Sagrandi, Mary (Pandia) (I1405)
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According to the church marriage register, this was his second marriage. | Family: Mike (Constantine) Ralli / Zenovia (Dimitrios) Galati (F436)
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According to the death notice in a Norfolk, Virginia newspaper, she died in a Manassas hospital. | Walton, Mary Higgins (Joseph) (I195)
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According to the eyewitness chevalier Edouard Graziani, recounting in 1922, the first game of bridge was played at Buyukdere, Turkey in August 1873 at the Villa Coronio. The players were himself and "M. Serghiadi, a financier of Romanian origin...M. Georges Coronio, director of the Bank of Constantinople; M. Eustache Eugenidi." Gwen Morgan, "So That's Why...We Play Bridge, Chicago Tribune, 6 Nov 1966, p b2. [In fact, the first bridge game in Constantinople, winter 1873, involved English players; see website of Philippe Bodard, historian of the game of bridge.] | Coronio, George (Zannis) (I1303)
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According to the eyewitness chevalier Edouard Graziani, recounting in 1922, the first game of bridge was played at Buyukdere, Turkey, in August 1873 at the Villa Coronio. The players were himself and "M. Serghiadi, a financier of Romanian origin...M. Georges Coronio, director of the Bank of Constantinople; M. Eustache Eugenidi." Gwen Morgan, "So That's Why...We Play Bridge, Chicago Tribune, 6 Nov 1966, p b2. [In fact, the first bridge game in Constantinople, winter 1873, involved English players; see website of Philippe Bodard, historian of the game of bridge.] | Eugenidi, Eustathios (Anastasios) (I770)
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According to the Istanbul City Directories 1883-1897, N. Agelasto & Co, steamship agents, 37-38 Millet Han, Galata. N. Agelasto domiciled at 41 Rue Arslan, Pera. Agelasto Sfezzo & Co., in the firm name of Kutchuk, 36-38 Millet Han. They were steamship agents in the coal trade. | Agelasto, Nicolas (Stamati) (I148)
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According to the Istanbul City Directories 1883-1897, one M. Agelasto, a merchant, of Agelasto Sfezzo & Co., 41 Arslan St., Pera, founded the Greek House in 1883, succeeded by H and N Agelasto. In 1887 M Agelasto was associated with Aristide C. Sfezzo, under the actual firm of Kutchuk, 56-58 Millet Han. They were steamship agents in the coal trade. According to the 1913 directory, one Michel Agelasto was a steamship agent, 24-26 Omer Abid Han, Galata and resided at 11 Rue Anadolou, Péra. | Agelasto, Michael (Stamati) (I154)
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According to the marriage notice that appeared in The Times (London) 22 Dec 1911, the Rev. Archimandrite N. Yannoulis married the couple on 21 Dec 1911. | Family: Mike (Constantine) Ralli / Zenovia (Dimitrios) Galati (F436)
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According to the marriage registered, giving her age 22 years, she would have been born abt 1856. | Oakes, Florence (Laurence) (I429)
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According to the Marseille 1856 census his older brother Pandia lived at 45 allees de Meilhan with his wife and their first child. The household also included Demetrius, 23. Although the age is off, he was probably living with his older brother. | Agelasto, Dimitrios (Michael) (I55)
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According to the Marseille 1856 census the couple lived at 45 allees de Meilhan with their first child, Michel, 1, and Demetrius, 23 [probably Pandia's younger brother]. | Agelasto, Pandia (Michael) (I51)
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According to the parish register on-line citing source as LDS Film 2356230: 1 Jan 1891 St Mary the Virgin, Prestwich, Lancs.; John Themistocles Petrocokino, 24, Merchant, Bachelor, of Sedgeley House, Prestwich; Alice Mather, 25, Spinster of Wood Hill, Prestwich; Groom's Father: Pandia Themistocles Petrocokino, Merchant; Bride's Father: William Mather, Engineer; Witness: William Mather; T. R. Petrocokino; Married by Licence by: Stanley Swinburne; page 158, entry 315. | Family: Ioannis Themistocles (Themistocles) Petrocochino/Petro / Alice (William) Mather (F824)
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According to the parish register: age 73 years; abode, Norcliffe, Upper Park Rd.; buried by C. Callinicos; page 197, Entry 1571. | Mavrogordato, Marigo (Ambrouzis) (I1843)
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According to the parish register: age: 29 years; abode: The Limes, Broughton Park; buried by: Constance Callinicos, Greek Church, Hr. Broughton; page 388, Entry 3099. | Frangopulo, Stamati George (Georgios) (I432)
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According to the US Social Security index, Herbert Ross Lowe was married to Gertrude H Lance, with a child Cynthia Dorothy Stagg, b. Vina Del Mar, Chile, 3 Mar 1911; d. 5 Sep 2001, USA. | Family: Herbert Ross (Henry) Lowe / Gertrude Honora (William) Lance (F2186)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1324)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1325)
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According to this man's son, Pierre, his father, Jean Lagonico, married Sapho Ralli (1855-1939), a Ralli of Chios, in Alexandria, Egypt, around 1888. | Lagonico, Stephane (John) (I874)
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According to Tino Synadinos they had children and Gripari grandchildren, including the children of a Jeanne Gripari: Georges, Marie, Paul and Alexander (Alexander m. Lena Christou and had children Paul and Ioanna who m. a Zafeiriou). | Gripari, Peter (Nicolas) (I999)
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According to tombstone birth year would be about 1838. | Rodocanachi, Marietta (Zannis) (I755)
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According to tombstone DOB about 1794 | Schilizzi, Emmanuel (Theodore) (I2555)
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according to US Social Security death index. | Ralli, Lois (Antonio) (I2863)
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According to wikipedia (2011) he died in 1895, which is incorrect. | Caratheodori, Constantine (Antonios) (I1089)
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According to Überseeische Auswanderungen aus der Schweiz, 1910-1953 (Swiss Overseas Emigration, 1910-1953), John Schilizzi, born 1928, origin England, last residence Geneva, departed Aug 1931 from Marseille, arriving at Alexandria. | Schilizzi, John Nicholas (Etienne) (I2916)
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