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1809 - 1896 (87 years)
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Name |
Pandely (Zorzis) Galati |
Birth |
25 Oct 1809 |
Chios, Greece |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
12 Dec 1896 |
Athens, Attica, Greece |
Notes |
- 30 Jul 1835: Pandely G Galati, 25, unmarried, born Chios, merchant, arrived Syros 1831, swore allegiance to the Greek government at The Orthodox Church of Christ's Transfiguration (Metamorphosis), Ermoupolis, Syros.
- Pantoleon G. Galatti (along with his brother Stephen) is among the 12 Greek youths brought to New York between 1823-1831 by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. [3]
- Residence: -1822, Chios; Malta; 1823-1830, USA; 1830-1834, Malta; 1834-, Syros; 1849-1852, Constantinople; 1852-1856, Marseille; -1877, Constantinople; 1872, Athens, Greece
- Education: 1830, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut USA
- "Stephano and Pantoleon Galati, arrived in October last...The ages of Stephano and Pantoleon are 16 and 12 years. They belong to a very respectable family of Scio, which had the misfortune to lose its possessions, when the Turks made that beautiful island a desolation. These youths, with a younger brother, under the care of their mother, and in company with a few relatives and neighbors, escaped from the island in a small vessel, after having witenessed from a distance the devastation of the city, and after having concealed themselves for eleven days in uninhabited districts. Here they suffered from hunger, exposure, and agonizing terror; but were mercifully delivered, though a vast majority of their countrymen fell a sacrifice to the unrelenting barbarity of the Turks. In the Morea they were joined by the father, who had left Scio before them. From thence they, with much difficulty, succeeded in reaching Malta, the father remaining behind. The expense of outfit and passage of these youths to this country, was defrayed by a maternal uncle." He was studying at an academy in New Haven, CN, in 1823. [4]
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Person ID |
I2462 |
Negroponte-Agelasto |
Last Modified |
4 Dec 2015 |
Family |
Catherine (Paul) Negroponte, b. 1821, Chios, Greece d. 1914, Athens, Attica, Greece (Age 93 years) |
Marriage |
- One source says they married in 1839 and had four daughters
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Children |
| 1. Penelope (Pandely) Galati d. 27 Dec 1868, Constantinople/Istanbul, Turkey |
| 2. Fanny (Pandely) Galati, b. 1837 d. 1909, Lancashire, England UK (Age 72 years) |
| 3. Mimina (Pandely) Galati, b. 09 May 1839, Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece d. Athens, Attica, Greece |
| 4. Loula (Pandely) Galati, b. 21 Jul 1841, Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece d. 14 Nov 1872, Constantinople/Istanbul, Turkey (Age 31 years) |
| 5. Perdica (Pandely) Galati, b. 16 Feb 1843, Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece |
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Family ID |
F1050 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
5 Mar 2010 |
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Sources |
- [S1] Philip P. Argenti, Argenti 1955, (London Oxford University Press).
Included in Philip Argenti's Negroponte family tree, number 162.
- [S25] Greek State Archives (Syros).
#1808 Registry of Oaths of Allegiance
- [S42] Michael Contopoulos, The Greek Community of New York City, (New Rochelle, NY: A.D. Caratzas, 1992, ISBN 0-89241-518-5), 12, 156.
- [S44] American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 1823, 112.
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