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3051 Adopted Casdagli, Susan Margaret (Emmanuel) (I3799)
 
3052 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3800)
 
3053 adopted Cotsis, Helen-Laura (unknown) (I5056)
 
3054 Adopted by Mr. W. G. H. Lees, of Primrose House, Werneth, circa 1910, according to Ancestry.com website. Easey, Joan (Alfred) (I583)
 
3055 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I672)
 
3056 Adopted. Later in life, he renounced his adoption but kept the Zermati name. Zermati, Pierre (George) (I1616)
 
3057 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2896)
 
3058 Adrien Vlasto [50 Melton Court] appears on the 1946, 1947, 1948 UK electoral register, Kensington parliamentary division, Kensington and Chelsea county/borough; 1949, 1950 Chelsea/Kensington and Chelsea. Vlasto, Adrien (Peter) (I688)
 
3059 Adrienne J Scaramanga [7 Palace Gate W8] appears on the 1949 UK electoral register, Kensington parliamentary division, Kensington and Chelsea county/borough. Salwey, Adrienne Joyce (I4080)
 
3060 Affiliations: Tenth Street United Methodist Church, Taylor; Williamson County Child Welfare Board: Moody Museum Board: The Women's Study Club, Taylor; HOSTS program, Pasemann Elementary School; VASA, a Swedish heritage organization. Malm, Astrid Laura Ann Marie (Carl) (I3659)
 
3061 After a church service Nikephoros Zervos, The Greek Church of St Nicholas, Liverpool, England, presided at the burial. Vlasto, Ambrose (Anthony) (I1971)
 
3062 after a long illness Bruce, Hon. Bernard (Victor) (I2622)
 
3063 after a long illness Molisani, Edward (I180)
 
3064 after a long illness Carroll, Patrick (I126)
 
3065 after a short illness Linder, Francis T. (Frederick) (I5319)
 
3066 After a short illness. Carroll, John K. (John) (I55)
 
3067 After adopting Sydney, Sarah and Charles Williams had four children. Sydney is recorded as part of the family in the 1911 census for Glanrhiew, New Mills, Newtown (Christopher Long). Family: Alice Andrew unknown partner / Alice Martha (Richard) Andrew (F1717)
 
3068 After Alexandra's death, Misa married Maria Paparrigopoulou; they had a daughter, Liza. Family: Misa (Alexandros) Scanavi / Alexandra (Nicolas) Xydakis (F1469)
 
3069 after an illness of some months Roberts, David Temple (O.F.T.) (I2801)
 
3070 After divorcing Eric married Ingeborg Bremen of Hamburg and they had a daughter, Karin, who is now married to Martin Steinbuchel and lives in Izmir (Erika Lochner Hess).

 
Family: Eric Franz (Amedee) Lochner / Ada (John) Sapounzoglu (F1720)
 
3071 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: David Andrew Robert (Robert) Fachiri / Living (F1673)
 
3072 After her divorce she wed Harry W. Kline; their son Richard Harry Kline, b. 5 Jun 1951, Pennsylvania USA. Family: Dimitri (Pierre) Scaramanga / Simone (Gabriel) Drageon (F1025)
 
3073 After her divorce, she spent the rest of her life in Davos, Switzerland, according to her grandson George. Stathatos, Eleni (Denis) (I573)
 
3074 After her father dies (1927), she and her mother moved in with her married sister, Aglaia, and live there until she gets married (1940). Agelasto, Julia (Michael) (I237)
 
3075 After her first husband's death, she managed the jewelry business. Agelasto, Athena (Cosi) (I197)
 
3076 After her first husband's death, she married, abt 1900, Edward Baudouin Ellice-Clark (b. abt 1848 - d. 6 Apr 1925, Hotel du Louvre, Mentone, France). Family: Demetrius (Michael) Spartali / Virginia (Antonios) Ralli (F1386)
 
3077 After her husband dies (1927), she moves in with her newly married (1933) daughter Aglaia; her other daughter Julia moves in, too, until she marries (1940).  Lesto, Vasiliki (Constantin) (I179)
 
3078 After her mother moved to Italy, she was raised by a German-speaking governess. Agelasto, Athena (Cosi) (I197)
 
3079 After her parents’ death most of the estate was willed to Loula, who had no issue. Husband’s daughters from a subsequent marriage died in infancy so that "the parental property passed through to other side relatives," George P. Georgiadis, The St. Ioannis Church of the Chiots in Galata, (Constantinople, 1898), as cited by George Zolotas, History of Chios (Athens, 1928), p 264. Agelasto, Loula (Paul) (I524)
 
3080 After his death Ruth remarried, on 16 Feb 1888, George J. Kent of Mehalla Kabeer, Egypt. The ceremony was performed at the British consulate in Cairo and then at All saints' Church by Rev. E.J. Davis (The Times [London] 18 Feb 1888). Family: Stavros Jacobos (Jacobos) Negroponte, esq / Ruth [Negroponte] (F1279)
 
3081 After his divorce he married Correll C Clancy. Family: Stephen (Stephen) Galati, Jr / Erin H. (Aaron) Vincent (F1456)
 
3082 After his first wife died and he remarried, he went into cotton farming in Egypt and was hit by the great depression, according to his grand-daugher, Lucy Brett-Crowther. Syrioti, Leonidas Antonios (Antonios) (I929)
 
3083 After his mother's death, according to wikipedia, "Constantin's maternal grandmother took on the task of bringing up Constantin and Julia in his father's home in Belgium. They employed a German maid who taught the children to speak German. Constantin was already bilingual in French and Greek by this time." Caratheodori, Professor Constantine (Stephanos) (I1085)
 
3084 After his wife's death, he married Aspasia (Stephanos) Maximo, 15 Jan 1853, Syros, Greece. They had nine children. Family: Stephanos (Zorzis) Galati / Vierou (Jean) Proïos (F1585)
 
3085 After husband's death, she shared 20 Boulevard Longchamp with brother-in-law Dimitrios (1874-84); daughter and sons Michel (1881, 1888-92) and Theodore (1893-95) and four servants (1881 census). Rodocanachi, Iphigenia (Theodore) (I52)
 
3086 After marriage he returned to London. Family: Michel Emmanuel (Emmanuel) Rodocanachi / Ariadne (Michael) Petrocochino (F718)
 
3087 After the birth of her daughter, she ran off to Italy with an Italian soldier, who may have fathered a child with her. Caridia, Maria (Nicolas) (I98)
 
3088 After the death of his first wife, he married Alexandra, abt 1906. They had three sons, Alexander, Jack and Lionel, who was Flight Lt, R.A.F.V.R. and engaged to marry Calliope (Poppy) Owen (The Times [London] 1 Feb 1945). Family: John (Alexander) Alexandroff / Aryieta (Stephen) Schilizzi (F147)
 
3089 After the death of his first wife, he married Helen Ranken/Rankin 2 May 1934. Family: Emmanuel (Jacobus) Tombazi / Nancy Veronica Lemon Mohun (John) Rodocanachi (F859)
 
3090 After the death of his first wife, John Alexandroff married Alexandra Tombazi, abt 1906. They had three sons, Alexander, Jack and Lionel (17 Apr 1909-17 Apr 2002), who was Flight Lt, R.A.F.V.R. and engaged to marry Calliope (Poppy) Owen (The Times [London] 1 Feb 1945). They also had an only daughter, Dorothy, who was engaged to marry George (Alex) Gennaropoulo, of Alexandria, Egypt (The Times,2 Jul 1936, p. 17). Family: John (Alexander) Alexandroff / Alexandra (Jacobus) Tombazi (F435)
 
3091 After the death of their mother in Taganrog , she and her siblings were sent to live with their uncle, the Victorian painter William Frederick Yeames, in St John's Wood. According to Louisa Craven in 2007, Liza Yeames and her siblings were models in several of his paintings, e.g. 'When Did You Last See Your Father' (Christopher Long). Yeames, Elizabeth (James) (I1736)
 
3092 After the end of WWI, he moved with his family to Athens in 1920 while under contract by the Greek Government to design the facade of the underground station in Monastiraki, Athens and one bridge is still in use today, according to his grandson. He died before the completion of the station.
 
Agelasto, Michael John (John) (I178)
 
3093 After the end of WWII Alexander Agelasto and John Papaioannou, brothers-in-law, were in the glass business, Papaioannou-Agelasto Glass, providing the glass for the Athens airport. An enterprise by this name exists in Athens today. Papaioannou, Jean (Constantine) (I236)
 
3094 After the end of WWII Alexander Agelasto and John Papaioannou, brothers-in-law, were in the glass business, Papaioannou-Agelastos Glass (begun in 1933), providing the glass for the Athens airport. The company's founders/heirs sold their interest in the company in 1986. According to the Athens phone directory (2007), the glass company is still in business under its founder´s name: 'Alexandros M. Agelastos'. Agelasto, Alexander (Michael) (I233)
 
3095 After the massacres on Chios in 1822 she fled with her children to her husband's brothers in Trieste. Avierino, Semira (Hypatios) (I1585)
 
3096 After the massacres on Chios in 1822 she went to Syros and then to Piraeus. (Christopher Long) Franghiadi, Arghyro (Loucas) (I1763)
 
3097 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3447)
 
3098 After their marriage he was a pilot residing at 30 Knowsley Road, Wallasey, and she resided at 2 Kelmscott Road, Wallasey. Ralli, Peter Kendrick (Michael) (I910)
 
3099 Agelasto (either he or his older brother Stephen) was awarded the Upper School Class Prize, for Class 5, in the Christmas prize distribution at Liverpool College, Shaw Street (Liverpool Mercury 23 Dec 1871). Agelasto, John Augustus (Augustus) (I110)
 
3100 Agelasto (either he or his younger brother John) was awarded the Upper School Class Prize, for Class 5, in the Christmas prize distribution at Liverpool College, Shaw Street (Liverpool Mercury 23 Dec 1871). Agelasto, Stephen (Augustus) (I106)
 

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