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Abt 1829 - Aft 1881 (53 years)
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Name |
Pandely (Alexander) Condostavlo / Contostavlos |
Birth |
Abt 1829 |
Athens, Attica, Greece |
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.'
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Person ID |
I2085 |
Negroponte-Agelasto |
Last Modified |
19 Dec 2021 |
Father |
Alexander (Pandely) Condostavlo / Contostavlos, b. 01 Jan 1789, Chios, Greece d. 16 Sep 1865, Athens, Attica, Greece (Age 76 years) |
Mother |
Angeliki (Zannis) Rodocanachi, b. 11 Jul 1803, Chios, Greece d. 18 Jun 1870, Athens, Attica, Greece (Age 66 years) |
Family ID |
F891 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Julia (Emmanuel) Psiachi, b. Abt 1836, Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece |
Marriage |
30 Oct 1858 |
Chapel of Our Saviour, Finsbury Circus, City of London, England UK |
- Witnesses/Sponsors: Paul Rodocanachi & Marietta P. Ralli; Narkissos Morphinos presiding; entry 39 [4]
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Family ID |
F897 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
13 Dec 2010 |
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Photos |
| 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) |
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Sources |
- [S128] 1861 England Census.
- [S127] 1871 England Census.
- [S126] 1881 England Census.
- [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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