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1901 - 1990 (88 years)
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Name |
Stamati (Michael) Agelasto |
- Known as Marty by the daughter of his very close friend
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Nickname |
Marty |
Birth |
16 Dec 1901 |
Athens, Attica, Greece |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
13 Apr 1990 |
Sarlat-la-Canéda, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France |
Notes |
- Residence: 1936-1937, 43 St. George’s Ct, Brompton Rd., SW 3, Kensington, London (phone directory listing for SM Agelasto); 1949, 49 Bryanston Sq W1, London (phone directory listing for SM Agelasto); 1950, The Junior Carlton Club, London W1; 1950, Plaza Hotel, New York; 1951, 9 Hobart Place, London SW1; 1088 Park Ave., New York City; 1952-3, 60 Sutton Place South, New York; 1955, 820 Park Ave., New York City; 1956, Hotel Plaza; 196?-1983, Chateau de Fénelon, Dordogne, France, ancestral home of François de Salignac de la Mothe- Fénelon (1651-1715), theologian and churchman.
- Occupation: Owner, British Cork Mills Ltd, London, which was dissolved by court order Feb. 1950; BCM Cork Co, Inc, 25 Broadway, New York City, 1951.
- Travel:(with wife), 8 Nov 1950, Southampton to New York on Neiuw Amsterdam; 30 Aug - 4 Sept 1951, on Queen Mary; 3 Sept 1952, Southampton to New York City on Ile de France; 25 Sep 1953, Southampton to New York on Ile de France; 27 Sep 1954 Cannes to New York on Vulcania; 6 - 11 Oct 1955, Southampton to New York City on United States; he arrived 12 Apr 1956 at Southampton, England on the United States sailing from New York; 9 Nov 1956, Le Havre to New York City on United States.
- Document: 1950, V1277126 (Greece); 1951, T2062424; 1952, V829739; 1953, T396767; 1954, V959454 (Greece); 1955, T-2792171 (Greece); T-3597560 (Greece)
- A SM Agelasto wrote a letter on masonry in Greece to (The Times [London], 23 Aug 1928].
- As president of British Cork Mills, London, he visited San Antonio, TX with his wife on a good will tour, 3 Jan 1951.
- The 1939 England and Wales Register for the address 25 Jays Mews, London SW includes Stamati M. Agelasto, single, b. 16 Dec. 1901, Cork & Secretary Material Broker and Olga Agelasto [Olga Grahame-Wigan crossed out], divorced, b. 19 May 1902, Beauty Preparations Dealer.
- Stamati Agelasto owned the French chateau Fenelon until Christmas 1984. According to public records:
The company MONSIEUR STANISLAS AGELASTO had domiciled its main establishment in SAINTE-MONDANE (head office of the company). It was the establishment where the administration and effective management of the company were centralized. The establishment, located CHA DE FENELON in SAINTE-MONDANE (24370), was the headquarters of the company MR. STANISLAS AGELASTO; one activity was the raising of cattle. The MONSIEUR STANISLAS AGELASTO company was closed on December 25, 1984.
A history and description of Fenelon appears in the Bulletin Monumental, 1964, v. 122, n. 1, pp. 122-123. For a detailed early history of the property, see: Armand Yon, "François de Salignac-Fénelon, sulpicien (1641-1679)", Les Cahiersdes Dix, (1968) v. 33, pp. 127?156.
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Person ID |
I218 |
Agelasto |
Last Modified |
22 Dec 2022 |
Family 1 |
Olga Elizabeth (unknown) Nizzia-Nova, b. 19 May 1902, Kiev, Ukraine d. 02 Nov 1978, Lions Gate Hospital, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Age 76 years) |
Notes |
- The 1939 England and Wales Register reports the couple living together.
- She was likely divorced from a man surnamed Grahame-Wigan.
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Family ID |
F689 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
6 Dec 2021 |
Family 2 |
Joan (Alfred) Easey, b. 29 Jun 1902, [England UK] d. 07 Jan 1999, District hospital, York, North Yorkshire, England UK (Age 96 years) |
Marriage |
08 Dec 1945 |
London, England UK |
- Marriage announcement in The Times (London), 11 Dec 1945, refers to her as Mrs. Joan Tennant.
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Family ID |
F236 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
19 Dec 2007 |
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Photos
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| Chateau de Fénelon
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| Le Chateau de Fenelon photo courtesy Sarah Holt-Wilson Redgrave |
| at Peycibeau with his very close friend; photo courtesy Sarah Holt-Wilson Redgrave (her daughter) |
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| Stamati Agelasto with his very close friend and guest photo courtesy Sarah Holt-Wilson Redgrave (her daughter) |
| 1088 Park Ave., New York, New York Stamati and Joan Agelasto lived at 1088 Park Ave., Manhattan, in 1951; photo 2009. |
| 60 Sutton Place, New York, New York Stamati and Joan Agelasto lived at 60 Sutton Place, Manhattan, in 1952-3; photo 2009 of the building that currently occupies the site. |
| 820 Park Ave., New York, New York Stamati and Joan Agelasto lived at 820 Park Ave., Manhattan, in 1955; photo 2009. |
Documents
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| "No Shortage of Cork Seen," San Antonio Light, 3 Jan 1951, p 11-A
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| "Socially Speaking," San Antonio Light, 18 Dec 1950, p 3.
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| 'Le Bang' of Jets Denounced as a Threat to France's Monuments, New York Times, 6 Mar 1966, p 20.
Stamati Agelasto raises concerns about noise from jets. Reprinted in the U.S. Congressional Record, 2 Jun 1966, pp. 12194. |
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Sources |
- [S119] Philip P. Argenti, Argenti 1955, (London Oxford University Press).
Included in Philip Argenti's Agelasto family tree, number 218.
- [S128] 1939 England and Wales Register.
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