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Pandely (Alexander) Condostavlo / Contostavlos[1, 2, 3]

Male Abt 1829 - Aft 1881  (53 years)


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  • Name Pandely (Alexander) Condostavlo / Contostavlos 
    Birth Abt 1829  Athens, Attica, Greece Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death Aft 1881 
    Notes 
    • In 1846 Pantaleon Contostavlos, 19, Chios, Eigenthümer [proprietor], Athens, Gr. studied law, according to: Universität Heidelberg, Die Matrikel der Universität Heidelberg, v 6, 1906. His brother Alexander is also listed.
    • Pantaleon Contostavlos authored De legitima portione viduae inopis: Dissertatio inauguralis (G. Schade, 1849)
    • 1861 England census: Claremont Terrace, Bury New Road, Broughton [Near Salford] household headed by Pantaleon Contostavlos, 32, East India merchant, b. Athens; wife Julia, 24, b. Syros & 2 servants.
    • 1871 England census [West Derby]: household at 'Athenian Villa,' Oak Hill Park, Liverpool, was headed by Pantaleon A. Contoslavlos, 43; merchant; wife Julia, 33; brother Leonard A., 38, retired merchant; Erato J., sister-in-law, 34; Angelica, 7, niece, all b. Greece; nephews Alexander, 5, and Pandia A., 4; niece Angelica A., 2, all b. France; brother Athont [Ashorite], 36, widower, merchant, b. Greece, & 5 servants. Located next to the Negroponte family's 'The Ferns' and close to the Rodocanachi family's 'Hawthorn House.'
    • 1871 Liverpool directory lists Pandaleon Contostavlos, Brunswick buildings, 7 Brunswick St W.
    • 1881 England census [West Derby (rural) Dist. 25]: household at 'Athenian Villa,' Oak Hill Park, Liverpool, was headed by Pantaleon Contoslavlos, 50; merchant; wife Julia, 40, both b. Greece; & 2 servants. Located next to the Rodocanachi family's 'Hawthorn House.'
    Person ID I2085  Negroponte-Agelasto
    Last Modified 19 Dec 2021 

    Father Alexander (Pandely) Condostavlo / Contostavlos,   b. 01 Jan 1789, Chios, Greece Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 16 Sep 1865, Athens, Attica, Greece Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 76 years) 
    Mother Angeliki (Zannis) Rodocanachi,   b. 11 Jul 1803, Chios, Greece Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 18 Jun 1870, Athens, Attica, Greece Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 66 years) 
    Family ID F891  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Julia (Emmanuel) Psiachi,   b. Abt 1836, Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Marriage 30 Oct 1858  Chapel of Our Saviour, Finsbury Circus, City of London, England UK Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Witnesses/Sponsors: Paul Rodocanachi & Marietta P. Ralli; Narkissos Morphinos presiding; entry 39 [4]
    Family ID F897  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 13 Dec 2010 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - Abt 1829 - Athens, Attica, Greece Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 30 Oct 1858 - Chapel of Our Saviour, Finsbury Circus, City of London, England UK Link to Google Earth
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  • Photos
    7 Brunswick Street West (at Castle), Liverpool, England
    7 Brunswick Street West (at Castle), Liverpool, England
    photo 2009; approximate location of the Brunswick Buildings, the first purpose-built office block in Britain (1841). "A speculative development, Brunswick Buildings off Castle Street (1840s, now demolished) pioneered a new direction for this 'display': a lavish Italian Renaissance palazzo style redolent of Renaissance merchant princes, which not surprising found great favour in Liverpool's business community." (Lancashire: Liverpool and the South-West, p 68). Pandaleon Contostavlos was officed in the Brunswick Buildings (1871)

  • Sources 
    1. [S128] 1861 England Census.

    2. [S127] 1871 England Census.

    3. [S126] 1881 England Census.

    4. [S68] Kyriakos Metaxas, editor, The Greek Gazette, (London, England), Feb 1977, 12.
      Records of Marriages from the Church of Our Saviour [London]



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