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| 3351 |
An Alexandre Agelasto, rentier, 20 rue Thomas, appears in the 1874 and 1875 Marseille city directories. | Dara, Alexandrie (unknown) (I754)
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| 3352 |
An Ambroise Ralli lived in Trieste before 1823, afterwards in Marseille, an active member of the Greek community. | Ralli, Ambrosios (Theodoris) (I311)
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| 3353 |
An Anastasia Agelastou is listed as a passenger aboard an El Al flight from Rome, Italy to New York, New York, arriving 1 Mar 1957. She carried with her 3 bags, 60 pounds total. | Agelasto, Anastasia (unknown) (I719)
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| 3354 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Sanche (Gabriel) de Gramont / Living (F2206)
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| 3355 |
An ancestry.com web wage identifies her as Katharine L. Leach, not verified. | Leach, Katharine L (Albert) (I5292)
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| 3356 |
An ancestry.com website names her Mary Frances McGee and lists her parents as James McGee (1883-1935) and Bridget Power (1885-1984) with no supporting documentation. | McGee, Mary F. (James) (I51)
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| 3357 |
An ancestry.com website says Mar 1907, New York, New York. The UK death index says 26 Mar 1909. | Savaides, Theano Jean (John) (I1413)
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| 3358 |
An Andrew John Rodocanachi,Canada appears on the Internet as "a Canadian artist/photographer/world traveller and Child educator".. | Rodocanachi, Andrew (John) (I2013)
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| 3359 |
An Angeliki Frangopoulos, wife of a Nicolas Frangopoulos, is recorded on a monument at the Petrocochino family church of St John (Aghios GIoannis) in the Kampos on Chios. She is said to have died on 28 Nov 1862 (Christopher Long). | Maximo, Angeliki (Perris) (I418)
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| 3360 |
An announcement said that the marriage "will take place quitely" in Bombay The Times (London) 11 Dec 1914; a marriage notice appeared in the newspaper 18 Jan 1915, pg. 1. | Family: Matthew John (John) Calvocoressi / Agnes Hermione (Robert) Melville (F872)
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| 3361 |
An Aug. (C.) Agelasto is mentioned as a commercial enterprise in 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 262. | Agelasto, Augustus (Cosi) (I41)
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| 3362 |
An earlier marriage: Marion L. Short, Lexington, KY, and Frances S. Porteous, Portland, ME, were married 19 Sep 1936, Maine. | Family: Marion Lewis Lovell (William) Short / Julia (Henry) Allen (F1264)
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| 3363 |
An earlier sister may have been Mary Sagrandi, aged 1 hour, 31 Finsbury Circus, who was buried 13 Jan 1854, West Norwood Cemetery. | Sagrandi, Maria (Pandia) (I1372)
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| 3364 |
An Emmanuel Baltazzi with Jacques Alleon were directors of the Bank of Constantinople later liquidated by George Zarifi (1810-1884). | Baltazzi, Theodore (Aristides) (I622)
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| 3365 |
An engagement announcement appeared in The Times [London] to Ruth Marguerite Simpson, youngest daughter of the late Mr. C. R. Simpson and of Mrs. Simpson, of 41 Clarewood Court, Seymour Place, W1, London. | Family: Capt. John Anthony William (Ioannis) Petrocochino/Petro / Mildred Mary (Frederick) Bullivant (F825)
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| 3366 |
An Etienne Ralli, 34, merchant, alles des Capucines 18, was a signatory witness to the birth of Jenny (Emmanuel) Rodocanachi. | Ralli, Stephanos (Zannis) (I444)
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| 3367 |
An Etienne-Jean Ralli, 32, merchant, allees des Capucines 18, Marseille, France, was a signatory witness to the birth of Etienne (Pandia) Ralli. | Ralli, Stephanos (Zannis) (I444)
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| 3368 |
An intellectual whose personal library was composed of classical literature and philosophy. He had 'études brillantes au Collège royal de Marseille' 1840-1841, including 5 academic awards. He entered into the silk business with Vastarchi in an unpremeditated manner. He was a careful observer of the rival commercial houses, noting in an 1844 letter to his father how [Michel] Dromocaïti did business. | Petrocochino, Dimitrios (Michael) (I90)
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| 3369 |
An M. Frangopoulos, a British national, was stabbed and killed in Athens, Greece, 15 Nov 1896. | Frangopulo, Michael (Stamatios) (I424)
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| 3370 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2060)
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| 3371 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2060)
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| 3372 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2936)
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| 3373 |
An older brother, William Charles, was baptized 1890. | Moore, Leonard Arthur (Arthur) (I4927)
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| 3374 |
An Olga Elizabeth [Lizzia] Agelasto traveled aboard the America 28 Feb 1947 from Nice/Cherbourg France to New York City, arriving 14 Mar 1947. Residence given as London and 'transit status' documents were issued. | Nizzia-Nova, Olga Elizabeth (unknown) (I717)
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| 3375 |
An orthodox wedding occurred 8 Jan 1858, Church of Our Saviour, London Wall, City of London, England; Witnesses/Sponsors: Sjpyros Pertesis & Euphrosyne Pertesis; Narkissos Morphinos presiding; entry 37 | Family: Emmanuel George (Zorzis) Franghiadi / Constance Clara (John) Harman (F677)
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| 3376 |
Anastasios Petros Negroponte, 28, iron monger, was on the 1925 special supplement to the voter list for Athens, 1924. Birth certificate #2135, 10 Nov 1922. This is the only information we have on this man. | Negroponte, Ambrosios Petros (Petros) (I3513)
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| 3377 |
Anastasios Theod. Boukouris, 26, b. Ermoupolis, unmarried, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek state on 10 Jan 1903, presumably at the town hall, Ermoupolis, Syros. | Boukouris, Anastasios (Theodore) (I1138)
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| 3378 |
Ancestors of Ida Warrington can be traced back to; the famous Henry George "Hanmer" Warrington who is rumored to have married the illegitimate child of King Henry IV (Jane-Eliza Pryce), and his father George (Rev.) Warrington whose ancestors are traceable through an authentic pedigree to antiquity. (Thiseas-Antonios Efthymiou) | Warrington, Ida (William) (I5376)
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| 3379 |
Ancestry.com's scan of the UK birth registry finds: Angelica Frangopulo, born Jan-Feb-Mar 1851, Salford, Greater Manchester, Lancashire. Certificate not examined. | Frangopulo, Angelica (Stamatios) (I434)
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| 3380 |
Ancestry.com's scan of the UK birth registry finds: Edith M. Frangopulo, born Oct-Nov-Dec 1910, W. Derby, Lancashire, v 8b, p 574. Certificate not examined. | Family: / (F331)
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| 3381 |
And at Esher, Surrey on the same day. | Family: Dr. Robert Dunmore (Richard) Hotchkis / Penelope (Alexander) Ionides (F81)
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| 3382 |
Andre Ambanopulo, 30 bis rue George Sand, had 1,400 francs stolen from the cloakroom at the Noëlles golf club, Saint-Herblain (near Nantes, France). L'Ouest-Éclair (Éd. de Nantes), 17 Nov 1937, p 7. | Ambanopoulos, André (Jean) (I2310)
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| 3383 |
Andre Argenti was among the twenty-one founding members of the Greek church, Marseille, in 1836, a group which also included Paraschewa Sechiari, Emmanuel Rodocanachi, George D. Zizinia, Michel Dromocaiti, Michel Petrocochino [probably Michel Dimitrios Petrocochino, rather than Michel Andre Petrocochino], George M. Zizinia, Michel Agelasto, Jean Baltazzi, George Petrocochino and George Grimanelli (Echinard). | Argenti, Andreas Nicolas (Nicolas) (I518)
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| 3384 |
Andre Aristide Zizinia [probably the names are reversed] was among the nine Greeks born in Marseille after 1830 who declared their intention to become French citizens the year following their reaching majority age. The others included D.[emosthenes] Agelasto, Nicolas Andre Argenti, Michel Rodocanachi and Thomas Zizinia (Echinard). | Zizinia, Aristide André (Georges) (I262)
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| 3385 |
Andre de Magnin referred to himself as the Count de Magnin, as did his son, Paul, whose wife called herself the Countess de Magnin. Such a title apparently did not survive the French Revolution. A search of the French national library newspaper archives finds no such personage, including in obituaries of the de Magnin family in Ardèche. | de Magnin, Paul René (André) (I4728)
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| 3386 |
Andre de Magnin referred to himself as the Count de Magnin, as did his son, Paul, whose wife called herself the Countess de Magnin. Such a title apparently did not survive the French Revolution. A search of the French national library newspaper archives finds no such personage, including in obituaries of the de Magnin family in Ardèche. | Curel-Sylvestre, Hermione Frances (Roger) (I4729)
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| 3387 |
Andre de Magnin referred to himself as the Count de Magnin, as did his son, whose wife called herself the countess de Magnin. Such a title apparently did not survive the French Revolution. A search of the French national library newspaper archives finds no such personage, including in obituaries of the de Magnin family in Ardèche. | de Magnin, André (Paul) (I927)
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| 3388 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4895)
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| 3389 |
André J. Scaramanga was partners with George Eumorfopoulos, Stratty John Scaramanga, Peter John Scaramanga, and Eustratio Eumorfopoulos [likely Eustratius (Aristides) Eumorfopoulos], as Grain Merchants, at 21 Bishopsgate Street, London; at Marseille and at Rostoff (Don), Russia, as Scaramanga, Eumorfopoulos and Co., until it was dissolved 31 Dec 1901 (London Gazette 28 Jan 1902). | Scaramanga, André (Ioannis) (I2297)
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| 3390 |
Andrea A. Vagliano contributed 100 francs to a group of hospitals in Marseille, (J. Gazan, Rapport au Préfet et Compte-rendu administratif de l'hopital Saint-Louis et des autres établissements hospitaliers créés par la Commission nationale des secours aux blessés à Marseille, 1872). | Vagliano, Andreas (Athanasios) (I1216)
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| 3391 |
Andrew A Zizinia Jr., farm owner, received USDA subsidies $282 (Sorghum $205, Corn $71 and Cotton $6) in 1996 and 1997. | Zizinia, Andrew (Andrew) III (I3658)
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| 3392 |
Andrew Alexander Sevastopulo and Helen Sevastopulo [82 Viceroy Court (Prince Albert Road) NW8] appear on the 1939 St Marylebone parliamentary division, Westminster county/borough electoral lists, Great Britain. | Sevastopoulos, Andreas (Alexander) O.B.E. (I1646)
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| 3393 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Andrew Charles (Jack) Serjeant / Living (F1342)
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| 3394 |
Andrew Charles Serjeant resides at 25 The Crescent, Leicester, LE1 6RX. He is a Council Member, The Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys, UK. Professional career: Edward Evans & Co. 1958; Page, White & Farrer 1959; Eric Potter & Clarkson 1960-77; founded Serjeants CPA in 1978; senior partner, Serjeants 1982 to date. [information not verified] | Serjeant, Andrew Charles (Jack) (I3187)
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| 3395 |
Andrew Fachiri and Alexandra Spartali registered their marriage Apr-May-Jun 1900, Toxteth Park, Lancashire, Volume 8b, Page 468.
| Family: Andrew (Pandely) Fachiri / Alexandra (Sophocles) Spartali (F374)
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| 3396 |
Andrew Fachiri, 16 Linnet Lane, is on the 1919 Electoral List for Liverpool, England. | Fachiri, Andrew (Pandely) (I891)
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| 3397 |
Andrew Fachiri, Nicholas Fachiri & Nicholas Gunari established Fachiri & Co. in 1855, headquartered in London with offices in New York, Greece and elsewhere. 1856-57: real estate in New York City held by non-residents Andrew and Nicholas Fachiri was assessed at $3,000. | Fachiri, Andrew (Nicolas) (I3584)
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| 3398 |
Andrew Fachiri, Nicholas Fachiri, and Theodore Fachiri, were partners in Fachiri and Sons, merchants, Liverpool, and in T. Fachiri and Company, Alexandria, Egypt, under the companies were dissolved 20 March 1867. | Fachiri, Nicolas (Andrew) (I288)
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| 3399 |
Andrew Galatti, 23, merchant, Greek, arrived New York on the Scotia 30 Apr 1873 from Liverpool. | Galati, Andreas (Stephanos) (I726)
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| 3400 |
Andrew George Ziffo [80 Palmerston Buildings, abode - 52 Queen's Gardens, Lancaster Gate W] appears on the UK 1899, 1900, 1901 electoral register, London parliamentary division, City of London county/borough; [7 York Street] 1918, 1919; [40 York Street W1] 1921 Paddington and St Marylebone/ Westminster; 1922 City of Westminster and St Marylebone/Westminster; 1924, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1931; [52 York Street W1] 1932, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1939 St Marylebone/Westminster; 1945 St Marylebone/Tower Hamlets; [42 Upper Montagu Street] 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, St Marylebone/Westminster; [52 York Street W1] 1953, 1954. | Ziffo, Andrew (George) (I3128)
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